Tag: Wrestling

  • Dragon Gate The Gate Of Passion Night 10 Results – April 24, 2026

    Dragon Gate The Gate Of Passion Night 10 Results – April 24, 2026

    On April 24th, 2026 Dragon Gate aired the 10th night of The Gate Of Passion live in Hyogo Japan inside Kobe Sambo Hall & can watch it on Dragon Gate Network.

    • Tag Team Match
      Genki Horiguchi & Yasushi Kanda defeated Paradox (Dragon Kid & Naruki Doi) via Backslide From Heaven on Dragon Kid (8:16).
    • Ishin defeated Jiro Shinbashi (6:21).
    • Royal Sambo Match
      Takashi Yoshida wins last eliminated Open The Triangle Gate Champion Key via Pineapple Bomber (14:22).
    • 6 Man Tag Team Match
      Love & Peace (Open The Twin Gate Champions Jacky Kamei & Riiita & HYO) defeated Paradox (Susumu Yokosuka, Kagetora & Yamato) via Jacky Knife on Kagetora (9:20).
    • 6 Man Tag Team Match
      D’Courage (Open The Brave Gate Champion Ryoya Tanaka & Yuki Yoshioka) defeated Natural Vibes (Open The Triangle Gate Champion Kzy & Strong Machine J) via Cross Saber on Strong Machine J (12:13).
    • 6 Man Tag Team Match
      Psypatra (Shun Skywalker, El Cielo & Homare) defeated Gajadokuro (Yoshiki Kato, Kota Minoura & Jason Lee) via Spinning Tombstone Piledriver on Kato (11:24).
  • Several Names Released From WWE Contracts

    Several Names Released From WWE Contracts

    Several WWE superstars have been released/departed from their WWE contracts Friday evening ahead of SmackDown. Below is the current list of every WWE departure.

    WWE Releases:

    • Uncle Howdy (Bo Dallas)
    • Nikki Cross
    • Joe Gacy
    • Erick Rowan
    • Dexter Lumis
    • Alba Fyre
    • Zoey Stark
    • Andre Chase
    • Dante Chen
    • Aleister Black
    • Zelina Vega
    • Alex Shelley
    • Chris Sabin
    • Kairi Sane
    • Apollo Crews
    • Santos Escobar
    • Tyson DuPont

    • Tyriek Igwe

    • Chris Island
    • Tyra Mae Steele
    • Sirena Linton
    • Trill London
    • Malik Blade
    • Luca Crusifino

    The entire Bodyslam team sends our well wishes to the talent released and can’t wait to see what the future holds for these talented men and women.

  • AEW Double or Nothing 2026 Tops Last Year’s Attendance

    AEW Double or Nothing 2026 Tops Last Year’s Attendance

    All Elite Wrestling’s flagship spring pay-per-view, Double or Nothing, is already showing strong momentum ahead of its 2026 edition. According to data from WrestleTix, the event has distributed 11,288 tickets as of this writing. With how AEW tickets move in the last week leading up to show time, it would be safe to assume that this event will sell out.

    This year’s show is scheduled for Sunday, May 24, 2026, at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York, with a start time of 7:00 p.m. ET. It marks AEW’s first Double or Nothing event held within New York City’s five boroughs, continuing the company’s expansion into major markets.

    The current ticket distribution figure already surpasses the 2025 event, which drew approximately 8,200 fans in Glendale, Arizona. This year-over-year increase signals notable growth for the promotion’s marquee event, particularly as it heads into a new venue and market.

    With over 11,000 tickets now distributed, Double or Nothing 2026 is shaping up to be one of AEW’s most successful editions of the event to date. All data referenced in this report is provided by WrestleTix, which compiles ticket distribution estimates using venue maps and sales tracking.

  • Lizzy Rain Set To Make WWE NXT Debut Next Week

    Lizzy Rain Set To Make WWE NXT Debut Next Week

    Former independent wrestler Rayne Leverkusen, whom now goes by the name Lizzy Rain, is set to make her WWE NXT debut next week on the April 28, 2026 episode of NXT.

    While an opponent has not yet been announced, a vignette for her debut played during last nights episode of NXT. In the vignette, Lizzy Rain claimed that she and heavy metal will never ever die.

    https://x.com/wwe/status/2046751357181309085?s=46

    Last week, Bodyslam+ had the scoop that “Lizzy Rain” would be the new name for Rayne Leverkusen, and now it’s official. Be sure to subscribe to BodyslamPlus.Net to be the first to read the latest news in the pro-wrestling world. You can also click here to read full results from last nights WWE NXT.

  • Pro Wrestler Sareee Hits Jackpot On Slot Machine In Las Vegas

    Pro Wrestler Sareee Hits Jackpot On Slot Machine In Las Vegas

    WrestleMania 42 was live in Las Vegas, Nevada this past weekend. Not only was there a lot of wrestling going on, but probably a lot of gambling, too.

    Las Vegas is known for its casinos and night life, making it one of the best or worst places, depending on if you win or not. For former WWE NXT wrestler Sareee, it was the best time for her. She revealed that while she was actually at the airport, she tried her luck on a slot machine, and it was certainly beginners luck, as she hit big. She posted a photo of the win and captioned it “Beginners luck! I was so surprised!”

    https://x.com/sareee_official/status/2046853161890271435?s=46

    While Sareee waited for her airplane back to Japan after a weekend filled with wrestling and meeting fans, she hit a jackpot of $6,347.00 on a slot machine. This converts to 1,010,794.66 Japanese Yen. What a huge win!

    Congrats to Sareee. It seems like beginners luck is really real!

  • Giovanni Vinci Speaks On WWE Release, Was And Wasn’t Surprised

    Giovanni Vinci Speaks On WWE Release, Was And Wasn’t Surprised

    Giovanni Vinci was released from WWE over a year ago. Since then, he’s been pretty quiet as it pertains to wrestling. He hasn’t shown up anywhere, and while he’s active on social media, it’s mostly fitness content.
    Now, the former WWE star sat down for an interview with Chris Van Vliet where he as asked about his WWE release and if the call came as a surprise. For him, it was a surprise, but it also was not. He explained;
    “I was and I wasn’t because, I mean, during the summer of the year previous, I wasn’t on TV, but I knew there was a plan to come back eventually. We did those vignettes and everything, but that didn’t last long, unfortunately. So after that, I noticed when some thoughts started to creep in. I tried to focus on the positive, and I always had high hopes. Like, for example, when the new year started, I know SmackDown went from two hours to three hours, and I was told, you know, there’s a quote from one of the producers, we have all the real estate in the world, there’s just not enough land. Basically, you have all the great wrestlers, there’s just not enough time on the show. So when SmackDown went to three hours, I thought, well, maybe now it’s gonna happen, maybe here’s the chance, and whatever. Then, yeah, I wasn’t needed for TV for a couple of weeks. You don’t want to hear that call. But when it happened, I can’t say that I was really surprised at it. So it was kind of a weird mix of feelings.”
    Later on in the interview, Vinci said he still wants to wrestle, but he’s waiting for the right opportunity. You can see the full interview below.
  • Nikki Blackheart Signs with WWE – What This Means for the Women’s Division

    Nikki Blackheart Signs with WWE – What This Means for the Women’s Division

    WWE has moved quickly to secure one of the fastest-rising names on the indie scene. Multiple reports confirm that Nikki Blackheart has signed with WWE after impressing at the company’s February 2026 Performance Center tryouts. Insiders noted that she stood out in a competitive class, which led to a deal being finalized within weeks. 

    That kind of turnaround usually points to strong internal backing. This signing lands at a time when WWE is actively refreshing its women’s division. Blackheart walks in with momentum, and there is a clear opening for someone new to break through.

    A fast-rising indie name WWE didn’t want to miss

    Blackheart’s timeline tells you why WWE acted fast. She debuted in 2024 and built traction almost immediately. By June 14, 2025, she had already won the Coastal Championship Wrestling Women’s Title and followed it up with several defenses. That early run gave her visibility and credibility in a short window.

    She stayed active across multiple promotions, including CCW and MPX, gaining experience in different match styles and crowd environments. That variety matters when transitioning to WWE, where adaptability often decides how quickly someone progresses.

    Her name had already started circulating as a likely pickup before the tryout even happened. WWE stepping in early prevented a bidding situation and gave them control over her development from the start.

    Why WWE moved quickly after the tryout

    The February 2026 tryout was designed to be a serious evaluation. Participants trained in front of top WWE names, including John Cena, Charlotte Flair, Natalya, and Lyra Valkyria. That setup pushed prospects through drills, promos, and live feedback at a much higher level than a standard tryout.

    Blackheart handled that environment well enough to stand out in a deep group. Reports shifted quickly from interest to confirmation of a deal, which reflects how clear the decision became internally.

    WWE tends to slow-play signings when there are question marks. That did not happen here. The timeline alone shows how strongly she performed during that window.

    The expected path starts in NXT

    Blackheart is expected to report to NXT first. NXT remains WWE’s main system for developing in-ring style, promos, and character work under weekly television pressure. The women’s division there has been one of the brand’s strongest areas, producing consistent call-ups over the past few years.

    She enters with enough experience to contribute early while still having room to refine her presentation. That balance gives creative options. They can test different directions without needing a long reset phase.

    Movement between NXT and the main roster has sped up recently. A strong start could shorten her stay. WWE continues to rotate new names into Raw and SmackDown to keep matchups fresh and avoid repetition on weekly shows.

    WWE’s current recruitment pattern is clear

    Blackheart’s signing fits a broader strategy. WWE has been targeting talent who already have momentum but are still early in their careers. This approach allows the company to shape presentations while building on existing buzz.

    Recent tryout classes have followed that pattern. The focus stays on athletes who can handle the transition quickly without needing years of basic development. It speeds up the pipeline and keeps the roster from feeling static.

    Blackheart checks those boxes. She brings indie experience, early success, and enough polish to step into structured training without slowing things down.

    What she adds to the women’s division right now

    The women’s division runs best when new matchups keep cycling in. Blackheart adds immediate variety. She has not been seen on WWE television, so every pairing feels fresh. That helps avoid the repeat matchups that can stack up over time.

    She also brings an audience that already follows her work. Fans today track talent across multiple promotions, and that awareness carries over when someone signs. The same online crowd that follows indie wrestling closely is also engaging with adjacent trends, following guides on how to use bitcoin for sports betting.

    There is also room to build her long-term. She can be introduced as a rising contender, a confident newcomer, or someone who earns her spot week by week. That flexibility gives creative space to adjust based on crowd reaction.

    Timing gives Nikki Blackheart a real opening

    Opportunity often comes down to timing. WWE is constantly adjusting its women’s division across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. Injuries, shifting storylines, and event cycles create gaps that need to be filled with new faces.

    Blackheart arrives without heavy TV history attached to her name. That gives creative a clean starting point. They can plug her into existing stories or build something from scratch without working around past angles.

    Her real-life trajectory already offers a simple story to tell. A quick rise, early success, and growing attention translate easily to television if WWE leans into it.

  • NJPW Road To Wrestling Dontaku Night 2 Results – April 20, 2026

    NJPW Road To Wrestling Dontaku Night 2 Results – April 20, 2026

    On April 20th, 2026 NJPW aired the 2nd night of Road To Wrestling Dontaku live in Tokyo Japan inside Korakuen Hall in front of 940 fans & can watch it on NJPW World.

    • Jakob Austin Young defeated Taisei Nakahara via TJP Clutch (5:50) (Pre Show).
    • 6 Man Tag Team Match
      Masatora Yasuda, Yuya Uemura & Taichi defeated Six Or Nine (Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato) & Tatsuya Matsumoto via Kannuki on Matsumoto (8:43).
    • 8 Man Tag Team Match
      House Of Torture (Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Yujiro Takahashi, Chase Owens & Sho) defeated Great Bash Heel (Tomoaki Honma & Togi Makabe), Shota Umino & Yoh via High Noon on Honma (8:38).
    • Tag Team Match
      United Empire (Francesco Akira & Jake Lee) defeated Unbound Company (Global Champion Yota Tsuji & Gedo) via Fireball on Gedo (8:07).
    • 6 Man Tag Team Match
      NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champion & Strong Openweight Champion Boltin Oleg, Aaron Wolf & Toru Yano defeated House Of Torture (NEVER Openweight Champion Ren Narita, Dick Togo & Don Fale) via Roll Up on Dick Togo (7:09).
    • Shingo Takagi defeated Zane Jay via Prince’s Curse (5:04).
    • Non Title Match
      IWGP Heavyweight Champion Callum Newman defeated Daiki Nagai via Made In Japan (5:43).
    • 8 Man Tag Team Match
      Unbound Company (Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X & IWGP Tag Team Champions Yuto Ice & Oskar) defeated TMDK (Hartley Jackson, Ryohei Oiwa, Robbie Eagles & Kosei Fujita) via The Rumbling on Jackson (9:24).
    • IWGP Tag Team Titles #1 Contenders Match
      NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & Yoshi Hashi) defeated United Empire (Great O Khan & Henare) via Shoto on O Khan (25:16).
  • NJPW Road To Wrestling Dontaku Night 1 Results – April 19, 2026

    NJPW Road To Wrestling Dontaku Night 1 Results – April 19, 2026

    On April 19th, 2026 NJPW aired the 1st night of Road To Wrestling Dontaku live in Tokyo Japan inside Korakuen Hall in front of 1,014 fans & can watch it on NJPW World.

    • 6 Man Tag Team Match
      Masatora Yasuda, Yuya Uemura & Taichi defeated Ryusuke Taguchi, Taisei Nakahara & Yoh via Wristlock Submission on Nakahara (8:23).
    • 8 Man Tag Team Match
      House Of Torture (Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Yujiro Takahashi, Chase Owens & Sho) defeated Great Bash Heel (Tomoaki Honma & Togi Makabe), Shota Umino & Master Wato via C Trigger on Honma (8:56).
    • 6 Man Tag Team Match
      United Empire (Jakob Austin Young, Great O Khan & Henare) defeated Goto Revolutionary Army (NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions Hirooki Goto & Yoshi Hashi & Tatsuya Matsumoto) via Bite The Dust on Matsumoto (10:23).
    • 6 Man Tag Team Match
      NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champion & Strong Openweight Champion Boltin Oleg, Aaron Wolf & Toru Yano defeated House Of Torture (NEVER Openweight Champion Ren Narita, Don Fale & Dick Togo) via Roll Up on Dick Togo (7:12).
    • 8 Man Tag Team Match
      Unbound Company (Global Champion Yota Tsuji, Shingo Takagi, Daiki Nagai & Gedo) defeated United Empire (IWGP Heavyweight Champion Callum Newman, Francesco Akira, Jake Lee & Zane Jay) via Gene Blaster on Zane Jay (13:04).
    • Tag Team Match
      Unbound Company (Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion Robbie X & IWGP Tag Team Champion Oskar) defeated TMDK (Hartley Jackson & Kosei Fujita) via Berlin Fall on Jackson (10:50).
    • Tag Team Match
      TMDK (Ryohei Oiwa & Robbie Eagles) defeated Unbound Company (Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion Taiji Ishimori & IWGP Tag Team Champion Yuto Ice ) via Roy Clutch on Ishimori (13:26).
  • Van Hammer Passes Away at the Age of 66

    Van Hammer Passes Away at the Age of 66

    Former WCW wrestler Mark Hildreth, known by fans around the world as Van Hammer, has passed away, Marc Mero shared the news today on social media earlier today.
    https://x.com/marcmero/status/2045927323338260673?s=46

    Mark was trained by Boris Malenko and Dan Spivey. During his tenure in WCW he was apart of “Raven’s Flock”, he was known as “Heavy Metal” Van Hammer to many in the wrestling world. His first match for the promotion was against Terrance Taylor at Clash of Champions XVI. Hammer went 42-0 in his career with WCW until Clash of Champions XVII when he was defeated by Cactus Jack.

    The Bodyslam.net team would like to send their condolences to Mark Hildreth’s family and friends during this difficult time.