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  • Jack Perry: People Thought I Tried To Be Raven With The Scapegoat, I Was Trying To Be Jesus

    Jack Perry: People Thought I Tried To Be Raven With The Scapegoat, I Was Trying To Be Jesus

    Jack Perry opened up about the idea that he was presented with when he became the Scapegoat of AEW.

    At AEW’s big All In show in 2023, Jack Perry competed in the pre-show where he defeated Darby Allin in a Coffin Match to retain the AEW TNT Championship.

    However, a spot during the match angered CM Punk backstage and eventually led to Punk attacking Perry backstage, leading to him being fired from AEW days later.

    Because of how things went, Perry was immediately labeled as the bad guy, and after a text exchange with Chris Jericho, who said he was the Scapegoat of the situation, it sparked a big idea for Perry when he was already in the middle of a growing heel run.

    “During the time, it was not nice. It was uncomfortable and scary. That’s why I think I ended up growing a lot because it forced me out of my (comfort zone). I was out for a long time. At that time, it was not something I ever anticipated happening, obviously. I always just imagined what my road would look like. ‘Work hard, do this.’ I never saw something like this. Now, I’m kind of grateful for it because a huge portion of the wrestling world turned on me, and I had always been wanting to make everybody like me. It was kind of holding me back as well because it’s not possible for everyone to like you. I was kind of playing it safe in a lot of ways. I realized, at a certain point, ‘Okay, now it’s done.’ There are people now where, they’re never going to like me. When I came to terms with that and realized that it kind of frees me because I don’t have to worry about trying to get this guy to like me, it’s like the shackles were off. I just dove into the deep end at that point. It’s not going to get worse,” he said.

    He continued, “I was at the gym, I remember texting you [Jericho], and you asked how it was going. ‘Really, not good,’ and you said, ‘Yeah, you’re the scapegoat.’ As soon as I saw the word, I was like, ‘That’s interesting.’ I didn’t actually know what it was or where it came from. I looked it up, and it’s an ancient religious thing where once a year, people used to sacrifice a goat to the devil, ‘please forgive us for our sins. Here is a goat.’ I thought it was cool because I was thinking I was the goat, and now I’m sacrificed to pay for the sins of other people. I put the word and imagery and made it this thing. It says the main archetype of the goat is Jesus, and I thought it was cool. People thought I was trying to be Raven. I was trying to be Jesus. I think a lot of that is what Raven was doing as well. ‘Let me be Jesus in this form of wrestling with this dark thing around.’ I really got into this thing I was creating. This allowed me to be me, but also get into this thematic stuff that was going on that felt like it could relate to my real life. I got to go to Japan and they don’t say anything, you come back from the match and there is a camera rolling. I watched Gabe Kidd, who is one of my favorite promo guys, he’d come back and be going insane. ‘You can do that?’ It allowed me to come back and not be so in my head about what I was going to say. I just said what I felt. That started the whole thing of ‘What do I want to do?’” – Perry said on Talk is Jericho.

    When he did return, Perry aligned himself in the new Elite with Kazuchika Okada and the Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson.)

    Perry recently lost the AEW National Championship to Mark Davis on the May 9 edition of AEW Collision.

    h/t to Fightful for the transcription.

  • Nigel McGuinness: I Would Go Quietly Into The Night If I Can’t Defeat Lee Moriarty For ROH Pure Championship

    Nigel McGuinness: I Would Go Quietly Into The Night If I Can’t Defeat Lee Moriarty For ROH Pure Championship

    Nigel McGuinness wants to raise the stakes as high as possible when it comes to his potentially last matches in the world of professional wrestling.

    It was last December in 2025 where Lee Moriarty had to prepare for the legendary Nigel McGuinness in an Iron Man, which would be won with Moriarty picking up one of the biggest wins of his career to continue his dominant reign as champion in a big rematch.

    Coming up on May 15, McGuinness has the opportunity to battle Josh Woods at ROH Supercard Of Honor, another former opponent of Moriarty and the chance to fight the champion is on the other side of a huge win, one that McGuiness spoke with Justin Dhillon of The Wrestling Classic about and how it could lead to a Title vs. Career against Moriarty in a last chance situation.

    “He (Josh Woods) was going on a run. He’s put a lot of big names down. He’s faced Lee Moriarty a couple of times, and I just felt like I was probably the missing piece to his puzzle. If he’s gonna challenge Lee for that Pure Title again, then he probably needs to beat me to be able to do it because if he can’t beat me, I don’t think he’s got a chance against Lee for that matter and then if he can’t beat Lee, as I said in the interview, I would (be) more than willing to take one more, one last shot at Lee for the Pure Title and if I don’t win it this time, I will go quietly into the night.”

    McGuiness last match he competed in was last December on an episode of ROH on HonorClub when he defeated Wheeler Yuta of the Death Riders.

    h/t to Fightful for the transcription.

  • Trick Williams: Yachty Loves The Business, It Gets Me Fired Up

    Trick Williams: Yachty Loves The Business, It Gets Me Fired Up

    Trick Williams has been having a blast in the last couple of weeks since getting into the United States Championship picture.

    Originally, it felt that WrestleMania would be witnessing a United States Championship match between Carmelo Hayes vs. Trick Williams. Former friends turned bitter rivals in NXT, and now on SmackDown with one of the biggest opportunities of the year with gold on the line. However, that didn’t go to plan when Sami Zayn defeated Hayes to become the new US Champion.

    During an appearance on the Battle on the Battleground podcast, Williams spoke about his partnership with rapper Lil Yachty, and how it eventually led to them making a diss track on Zayn, who Trick had to dethrone at the grandest stage of them all.

    “It was dope. Working with yachty, he loves the business. Any time somebody loves the business like that, it gets me fired up. We sit and brainstorm for hours on how we’re going to do this and that. No ego involved. We’re going to put out the best work possible, and we’re going to put out diss tracks and different things. The gingerbread diss track, it was a throwaway line that became something much bigger than I ever anticipated being. Hopefully, I didn’t lose too much of my ginger audience. I have nothing against gingers. It was just to poke fun at Sami Zayn. I had to. He deserved it,” he said.

    Williams defeated Zayn at WrestleMania and would go on to finish the feud between the two when he retained the United States Championship at WWE Backlash with a little help on the sidelines from his friend, Yachty.

    H/t to Fightful for the transcription.

  • Swerve Strickland: Kofi Is A Role Model To A Whole Generation of Kids

    Swerve Strickland: Kofi Is A Role Model To A Whole Generation of Kids

    Swerve Strickland knows a lot of wrestlers want to see the New Day make their arrival at All Elite Wrestling.

    On May 2, the news broke that Kofi Kingston (Kofi) and Xavier Woods (Austin Creed) of the New Day would be requesting their release from the WWE following a situation where they were asked to take a pay cut by TKO on their current contracts but ultimately decided on leaving after over a decade with the company.

    Former AEW Men’s World Champion Swerve Strickland was asked about the duo and spoke about the impact they have made on the sport, plus how inspirational they are to a whole generation of kids who aspire to become professional wrestlers in the future.

    There’s a lot of wrestlers that want to see them end up in AEW. I talked to them the same day. Kofi took another day to get back to me, but they’re in high spirits, they’re motivated, they’re happy. I feel like they have the ball in their court which is what they always wanted. They have the ball in their court and they honestly feel like they can control their own narrative, and Xavier is really good at that. Kofi is walking [as a] free agent for the first time in his whole career. He was a Hall of Famer like five, six years ago. He was a Hall of Famer then, and to add the World Title match on top of that. He’s the only black wrestler to ever win the World Title at Mania. He’s the only one. That’s something you can’t take away from him. Never had any negative press on him, never had any issues, suspensions, fines, never any of this. So he’s walking out a role model to a whole generation of kids.” – Swerve Strickland said on Bootleg Kev.

    Strickland has not been on AEW TV in quite some time, he recently said on social media that it was because the company is afraid of what he will do to Bandido, the current ROH Men’s World Champion.

    h/t to Fightful for the transcription.

  • Fans Will Get the Chance to Vote for Special Awards during BOTSJ

    Fans Will Get the Chance to Vote for Special Awards during BOTSJ

    As Best of the Super Juniors 33 is about to start, a press conference was held in Tokyo with the participants and President Hiroshi Tanahashi. President Tanahashi made an announcement that will allow fans to be more involved during the tournament.  This involvement includes voting for three special awards based on tournament performance.

    These awards are:

    The Outstanding Performance Award will go to the wrestler who fans felt best exhibited their full potential and ability in the ring throughout the league.

    The Fighting Spirit Award will go to the wrestler who fans feel exhibits a never say die attitude in the face of overwhelming odds.

    The Technique Award will go to the wrestler who best shows creative offensive flair within their matches.

     

    Voting will take place after the tournament and before the semifinal and final matches. Stay tuned to NJPW and NJPW’s socials to find out how to vote.

  • Kevin Knight Responds to Criticism of His Open Challenge

    Kevin Knight Responds to Criticism of His Open Challenge

    AEW has announced that Kevin Knight will defend his TNT Championship in an open challenge on Dynamite, which will be live from Asheville, NC.

    Of course, everyone’s least favorite IWC troll has to give his “hot take” in poorly veiled sarcasm.

    JDfromNY wrote on twitter, “Hey guys. This is such an ingenious idea. I’ve never seen it before!! I’m so excited about this brand new concept that could shape the landscape of pro wrestling television for months and years to come!!”

    It’s almost like he has never seen a TV based title defended before in a promotion in his life.

    Luckily, the Jet had a classy response for him, which was simply, “I agree. We appreciate the love.”

    In reality, it’s probably best not to respond to sarcastic comments like this but everyone knows that even though JD says he hates AEW (let’s be real he hates everything), he will still be watching.

    Whoever steps up to this open challenge, it should be a banger. I’m all for more Kevin Knight on TV anyways.

  • Let Them In! The Wyatt Sicks will be at Wrestlecon This Summer

    Let Them In! The Wyatt Sicks will be at Wrestlecon This Summer

    Just announced today, the entire Wyatt Sicks will be at Wrestlecon in Minneapolis. The group will be available for professional group photos for the all three days.

    Ticket information fo the convention as well as prices for the photo op will be available on Wrestlecon’s website soon. As of right now, only they and Sting have been announced as guests for their summer convention. The only prices listed are for Sting, which is 80 dollars for either a photo or autograph and 150 dollars for a combo of the two. Room reservations at the host hotel are now available on the site right now.

    This may be the last time that you will be able to see the entire group together before they go their separate ways.

    Will you let them in?

     

  • The New Orleans Saints Sign Wide Receiver Brock Rechsteiner

    The New Orleans Saints Sign Wide Receiver Brock Rechsteiner

    The New Orleans Saints have signed wide receiver, Brock Rechsteiner, to the team. The signing happened after Rechsteiner had a try out at their rookie minicamp and was signed to their 90 man roster. Rechsteiner attended and played football for Jacksonville State University and was an undrafted free agent.  He caught 52 passes for 630 yards and seven touchdowns in four seasons there.

    He is the son of WWE Hall of Famer, Scott Steiner, and has been signed to a NIL deal with the WWE since 2025. He states that he still plans to “enter the family business” but still wants to see what he can do in the NFL before he enters the wrestling world.

    He is talking the path of his cousin, Bronson Rechsteiner (Bron Brekker), who played for the Baltimore Ravens prior to starting with the WWE. He credits his family’s work ethic for getting him where he is today and for showing him that hard work will get him to where he wants to be.

    Rechsteiner attended the Tennessee Titans rookie minicamp, but was not offered a deal.

    Congrats Brock!

  • AEW Double or Nothing Reaches over 13K tickets distributed

    AEW Double or Nothing Reaches over 13K tickets distributed

    According to WrestleTix, AEW’s Double or Nothing, which will take place at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York, has already distributed 13,200 tickets. This is also about a week and a half before the show is set to take place on May 24th. Only part of the card has been announced so far.

    Matches that have been announced already include:

    • AEW International Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) v. Konosuke Takeshita
    • AEW Tag Team Championship: FTR vs. Christian Cage and Adam Copeland in an “I Quit” match with the stipulation that if they lose, Cage and Copeland must retire as a tag team.
    • AEW Women’s World Championship 4 way match: Thekla (c) vs. Hikaru Shida vs. Jayme Hayter vs. Kris Statlander
    • 14 man stadium stampede match: The Elite (The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega), The Hurt Syndicate, Chris Jericho, and Jungle Jack Perry vs. The Demand and the Don Callis Family (Mark Davis and three others TBD)

    With a week and a half left and only probably half the card announced so far, how many tickets do you think this PPV will sell?

  • Cuatrero Sentenced To 12 Years And 8 Months In Prison

    Cuatrero Sentenced To 12 Years And 8 Months In Prison

    The Mexican wrestler Cuatrero has reportedly been sentenced to 12 years and 8 months in prison, according to information circulating from Mexican media outlets over the past several hours. The sentence is reportedly connected to charges involving domestic violence and attempted femicide against WWE Superstar Stephanie Vaquer.

    The news quickly began spreading across social media after Mexican outlet 24 Horas published the initial report regarding the court’s decision. As of this writing, additional official details surrounding the legal process have not yet been publicly disclosed, and no further public statements from those involved have been released.

    The case involving Cuatrero and Stephanie Vaquer has remained a major topic within the wrestling industry since 2023. During that year, Vaquer filed legal accusations against the wrestler. Since then, Cuatrero has remained away from professional wrestling activity while the legal proceedings continued in Mexico.

    Stephanie Vaquer, who has gained international recognition through her work in companies such as CMLL and WWE, has not publicly commented on the reported sentence at the time of publication.