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  • BRCW Vegas Vacation Results – April 15th, 2026 – Las Vegas, Nevada

    BRCW Vegas Vacation Results – April 15th, 2026 – Las Vegas, Nevada

    Boca Raton Championship Wrestling held their Vegas Vacation event on Wednesday April 15th, 2026 from the FSW Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Below are the quick results for BRCW’s Vegas Vacation:

    • Ben Bishop & Stallion Rogers defeated Gangrel & Zack Clayton – (6:14)
    • BRCW Cruiserweight Championship #1 Contender Triple Threat Match: Rhys Maddox defeated Justin Andrews and Rey Fury to become the #1 Contender for the BRCW Cruiserweight Title – (3:53)
    • BRCW Cha Cha Championship Tables Match (vacant): Cha Cha Charlie defeated Big Tito Lincoln (w/Lloyd Anoai) to become the new BRCW Cha Cha Champion – (8:39)
    • CCW Women’s Championship MatchKristin Blaze (c) defeated Roma to retain the CCW Women’s Title – (7:24)
    • BRCW Tag Team Championship MatchEJ Nduka & Kenny King defeated Sons Of Boca (Cezar Bononi & Noah Kekoa w/Neil The Heel & Sean Maluta) (c) by Count Out – Sons of Boca retain the BRCW Tag Team Titles – (2:52)
    • Sons Of Boca (Cezar Bononi, Noah Kekoa & Sean Maluta w/Neil The Heel) defeated EJ Nduka, James Ellsworth & Kenny King – (6:04)
    • Matt Riddle defeated Joe Coffey – (6:32)

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • CCW High Rollers Results – April 15th, 2026 – Las Vegas, Nevada

    CCW High Rollers Results – April 15th, 2026 – Las Vegas, Nevada

    Coastal Championship Wrestling held their High Rollers event on Wednesday April 15th, 2026 from the FSW Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event aired live on the CCW YouTube Channel.

    Below are the quick results for CCW High Rollers – 4/15/26:

    • Beastman defeated Crush – (7:12)
    • Sam Holloway defeated Jai Vidal – (7:00)
    • Nine Way Scramble MatchDillon McQueen (w/Maverick McQueen) defeated Danny Everbourne, Justin Andrews, Kuro, Marcus DeAngelo, Rhys Maddox, Romeo Quevedo, Shreddy and Tyler Shoop – (6:07)
    • Stallion Rogers defeated LJ Cleary – (6:34)
    • CCW Women’s Championship Match: Kristin Blaze (c) defeated J-Rod to retain the CCW Women’s Title – (7:39)
    • Matt Riddle defeated Ben Bishop – (9:39)
    • Triple Threat Match: Sammi Chaos defeated Izzy Moreno and Shotzi Blackheart – (8:06)
    • Cha Cha Charlie defeated Josh Bishop – (5:46)
    • CCW Heavyweight Championship Match: Gangrel (c) defeated Jimmy Lloyd to retain the CCW Heavyweight Title – (9:00)

    You can watch the entire CCW High Rollers event below.

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! Preview – April 16, 2026

    TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! Preview – April 16, 2026

    Tonight’s episode was filmed in Syracuse, New York over the last few days.

    KC Navarro vs. AJ Francis

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    KC Navarro returned to TNA from injury recovery this past Saturday night and distracted AJ Francis from his match against Nic Nemeth, which lead to Nic winning.

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    AJ had some harsh words for KC ahead of their match this week.

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    Eric Young vs. EC3

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    EC3 turned the tables at Rebellion and challenged Young to a match on Thursday.

     

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    Eric Young reminds Ethan that he’ll see him Thursday night! 

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    The Next Chapter of the Undead Realm unfolds as Rosemary tries to  bring Allie back from the dead.

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    -we’ll hear from TNA World Champion, Mike Santana 

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    Tasha Steelz (w/Order 4) vs Jada Stone

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  • New Match & Segments Added To 4/16 TNA iMPACT! Episode

    New Match & Segments Added To 4/16 TNA iMPACT! Episode

    This Thursday’s episode of TNA iMPACT on AMC was filmed yesterday in Syracuse, New York.

    The Next Chapter of the Undead Realm unfolds as Rosemary tries to  bring Allie back from the dead.

    https://x.com/thisistna/status/2044204055027954069?s=46

    After getting many people stuck in the Undead Realm – and an emotional moment between Father James Mitchell & former TNA monster Abyss – Rosemary is still on a quest to bring Allie back to life. What will tomorrow nights show entail, and how long until Allie is back in the flesh? We’ll have to tune in to find out.

     

     

    we’ll hear from TNA World Champion, Mike Santana 

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    Mike Santana successfully defended the TNA World Title against Eddie Edwards this past Saturday night at the Rebellion PPV. The two have unfinished business, however, after Eddie’s wife Alisha and Moose got involved in the match in different ways.

    What will Santana have to say, and will he address anybody who’s coming for him? Tune in tomorrow night to find out!

     

    Tasha Steelz (w/Order 4) vs Jada Stone

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    Jada Stone and Tasha Steelz have been a thorn in each others sides for weeks now, had they’ll finally get their hands on each other in a one-on-one match.

    Jada has shown she can really throw down in the ring, and Tasha is a former Knockouts and Knockouts Tag Team champion, so we know she has what it takes to win.

    Who will come out on top in this match? We’ll have to watch and see.

     

     

  • EXCLUSIVE: Killer Kross Talks Pet Peeves and Advice for Young Wrestlers

    EXCLUSIVE: Killer Kross Talks Pet Peeves and Advice for Young Wrestlers

    Killer Kross (known to many fans as Former WWE Superstar Karrion Kross) is no stranger to the grind of professional wrestling. Having built a reputation across multiple promotions for his intensity and discipline, Kross is now offering insight into an often overlooked side of the business: locker room culture and the importance of taking care of your body.

    Speaking with Bodyslam.net’s Kyle Collison, Kross addressed locker room etiquette and personal pet peeves, but made it clear he’s not someone who gets easily rattled.

    “God, that’s really hard for me. I mean, I.. I’m not really an irritable person. And I see people doing stupid things all the time. And I kind of just laugh. I laugh at stupid shit.”

    While Kross didn’t point to specific behaviors that frustrate him, his response paints the picture of a veteran who has seen it all, and chooses not to dwell on the negatives. Instead, his focus remains on growth, professionalism, and longevity in the industry.

    That mindset carried over when the conversation shifted to advice for young wrestlers entering the business. Rather than offering cliché guidance about paying dues or earning respect, Kross zeroed in on something far more practical and often ignored: nutrition and recovery.

    “What about advice? Advice.. I would say start studying nutrition because it’s not necessarily about having a particular body composition, but it’s understanding what a calorie is the different types and how your body responds to eating those things and you want to leverage nutrition to recover faster because you’re going to love wrestling in the beginning and you’re going to train seven days a week and you’re going to bump your head off and you’re going to get beat up and you’re going to feel like crap and you’re going to have to recover so you don’t get hurt.

    And the only way you’re going to recover is through getting a good amount of sleep, staying hydrated, has to do with potassium, magnesium, sodium, electrolytes and just knowing what to eat. If you eat everything in abundance, even good things, it’s going to work against you. You got it. You got to figure out what what that is. So no, none of these wrestling schools are going to teach you that because they’re not nutritionists. So maybe, might get a nutritionist.”

    Kross’ advice underscores a shift in how modern wrestlers approach their careers. While locker room etiquette and respect remain foundational, there is a growing emphasis on sustainability, and how to stay healthy, recover properly, and extend a career in an industry known for it’s physical toll on the body.

    For Kross, it’s simple: the passion will always be there early on, but without the right habits, that same passion can lead to burnout or injury. His message to the next generation is clear—learn your body, invest in your health, and don’t rely solely on wrestling schools to teach you everything you need to succeed.

    In a business built on toughness, Kross is reminding talent that longevity isn’t just about how hard you go, it’s about how well you recover.

    You can check out the full interview with Killer Kross with Bodyslam.net’s Kyle Collison from Astronomicon 9 below.

  • **SPOILERS** TNA iMPACT! TV Taping Results – April 14, 2026

    **SPOILERS** TNA iMPACT! TV Taping Results – April 14, 2026

    TNA filmed last night in Syracuse, New York for their flagship TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! On AMC episodes.

    (Spoilers courtesy of TNAsylum.net)

    Filmed for Xplosion:

    BDE vs Mr Elegance vs Jason Hotch vs the Home Town Man

    -Elayna Black def. Sophia Rose

    The Righteous def. The Verdict

    Filmed for iMPACT!:

    KC Navarro def. AJ Francis via pinfall after Navarro reverses into a roll-up for the win. Nic Nemeth on commentary. Francis and Nemeth start arguing.

    – EC3 cuts a backstage promo talking about his plans to finish what he started in TNA.

    – The System in-ring promo. Eddie Edwards says he should be TNA World Champion right now, but Moose cost him the opportunity. Alisha says they played everyone like a fool. Cedric takes issue with his loss to Leon Slater. Slater comes out. Slater says he’s on the verge of becoming the longest reigning X-Division Champ of all time. Moose comes out and says Eddie lost at Rebellion because he’s a little bitch. He insults all of The System. Slater calls for a tag match. Daria Rae makes Moose & Slater vs the entire System official instead.

    – Backstage, Elijah asks Daria for a rematch with Frankie Kazarian. Daria calls Frankie, who says no

    – Mustafa Ali and Order 4 in the ring. Ali announces a TNA International Title open challenge, open to roster members and indie talents.

    Walk With Elijah Match (both competitors are bound together by a guitar strap, no DQ and no countouts, actions starts backstage, to win one must touch all 4 turnbuckles in succession)

    Elijah def. Frankie Kazarian after smashing a guitar over him and touching the 4th turnbuckle.

    Personal Concierge introduces Mr. Elegance. —Mr. Elegance def. Home Town Man after a distraction from Ash.

    – Leon Slater in-ring promo. He says he will become the longest reigning X-Division Champion on May 15. Slater then says he’ll grant Cedric Alexander another title opportunity. Cedric comes out. He says he deserves another title match, and on May 14 in Sacramento, he’ll get it. The System attacks Slater from behind. Moose comes out and levels The System. Moose goes to spear Alisha, but Eddie pulls her to safety.

    Jeff Hardy def. Vincent. Lights go out to reveal the return of Broken Matt Hardy. They flicker off and on again. Jeff hits a Swanton Bomb for the win. After the match, Broken Matt joins Jeff in the ring. He laughs about the deletion of Vincent. He says The Righteous are getting the Broken Hardys.

    Jada Stone def. Tasha Steelz (w/ Order 4). Order 4 ejected toward the end.

    – Spooky Rosemary vignette featuring Tessa Blanchard.

    – Backstage, Nic Nemeth defends KC Navarro when The System insult him. Nemeth says he’ll fight them anytime, any place.

    – Mike Santana in-ring promo. He wants to give an opportunity. Rich Swann comes out. He says he’ll fight Santana all night long. Santana summons Daria Rae to make their title match official for next week.

    – Lei Ying Lee vignette addressing Xia Brookside’s turn on her. Backstage, Brookside then walks away when asked why she betrayed Lee.

    EC3 vs Eric Young ends in a no contest. Young wrapped a chair around EC3’s neck, then tossed him into the steel steps.

    – Another Rosemary vignette. Mara Sade & Allie appear. Tessa demands that Rosemary tell her how to get out of the undead realm. Tessa chokes Rosemary with a chain. Mara and Allie free her. Tessa and crew leave through a bright red portal that leads to them coming out from under the ring in smoke. Rosemary and Mara brawl with Tessa, Mila Moore, and Victoria Crawford. Allie appears and evens the odds.

    – Matt and Jeff Hardy backstage promo.

    – 4 on 2 handicap match: The System def. Leon Slater & Moose. Cedric pins Leon.

    TNA International Title:

    Mustafa Ali (c) (w/ Order 4) defeated Adam Brooks

    These matches will air on AMC over the next 3-4 weeks, starting with the 4/16 episode this Thursday night.

  • Stardom American Dream Full Card Revealed

    Stardom American Dream Full Card Revealed

    Stardom is having the 2nd annual American Dream show live in Las Vegas Nevada inside Pearl Theater as their part of Slam Palm Festival. Stardom kicks off at 3PM local, 6PM ET on Friday, April 17 and will be available on TrillerTV+.

    Here is the line up for American Dream

    • 6 Woman Tag Team Match: 
      Empress Nexus Venus (Hanako & Maika) & Mina Shirakawa vs. Mi Vida Loca (Rina Yamashita & Suzu Suzuki) & Hazuki
    • Artist Of Stardom Champion Rina vs. Athena
    • Tag Team Match: Cosmic Angels (New Blood Tag Team Champion Sayaka Kurara & Natsupoi) vs. Brittine Brooks & Saki
    • NJPW Strong Women’s Title Match: Alex Windsor (c) vs. Saya Iida
    • 6 Woman Tag Team Match: Neo Genesis (Starlight Kid, Mei Seira & AZM) vs. Babes Of Wrath (Harley Cameron & Willow Nightingale) & Kris Statlander

    The show starts at 3pm Pacific time & 6pm est & can watch this show on TrillerTV+ (Under a PPV).

    Also joining Slam Palm Fest

    House Of Glory, Maple Leaf Pro, TJPW & CMLL. You can buy the 2-day pass to see all of the events here.

  • NJPW Death Vegas Invitational Line Up So Far

    NJPW Death Vegas Invitational Line Up So Far

    NJPW Death Vegas Invitational is apart of The Collective 2026.

    The Collective will span 13 shows across 4 days and it all kicks off on Wednesday, April 15 live at The Horseshoe Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada as apart of WrestleMania week. This  event is slotted for Thursday, April 16. Several names were announced for the event, but don’t have matches as of this writing, such as Zack Sabre Jr. As of now, we don’t have the entire full card but you can see the lineup so far, below.

    Here is the NJPW Death Vegas Invitational line up so far 

    Tag Team House Rules Hardcore Match
    Daisuke Sasaki & Gedo vs. Gringo Loco & Joey Janela

    Triple Threat Tag Team Match
    Bustah & The Brain (Jordan Oliver & Alec Price) vs. MxM Collection (Mason Madden & Mansoor) vs. Kushida & Yamato

    Triple Threat Hardcore Match
    Jimmy Lloyd vs. Ishin vs. Effy

    Tag Team High Stakes Heartbreak Jackpot Match
    Starlight Kid & Dragon Kid vs. El Phantasmo & TBD (Was supposed to Maki Itoh but due to visa issues Itoh had to withdrawn)

    Triple Threat Tag Team Love & Peace Death Match
    El Desperado & Jun Kasai vs. Rina Yamashita & Masashi Takeda vs. Matt Tremont & Nick Gage

    The show starts at 8pm pacific time, 11pm ET on Thursday, April 16 will be streamed on New Japan World & TrillerTV+. You can subscribe to TrillerTV+ to watch all of The Collective events.

  • Rhea Ripley Wants Jade Cargill To Be Proud Of Their Match

    Rhea Ripley Wants Jade Cargill To Be Proud Of Their Match

    Rhea Ripley is set to challenge Jade Cargill for the WWE Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 42. Rhea Ripley has had her eyes on the prize since winning the Elimination Chamber back in February. By winning that match, Ripley earned a shot against Cargill at  the grandest stage of them all.

    Since Jade Cargill joined WWE, fans have been salivating about the prospect of Rhea Ripley vs. Jade Cargill, due to both of their power-house natures. Now, we finally get to see the match. Recently, Rhea Ripley spoke with Joe La Puma during a Sneaker Shopping with Complex interview. During the talk, Rhea was asked about Wrestlemania and revealed that she  wants to give Jade a good match.

    ”This is such a big match that people have wanted since she came to the WWE and we’ve finally come to it, at WrestleMania 42. With her, I want to go out there and I want to give her a good match. Whether she wins or loses, because let’s be honest, I’m going to take her championship at WrestleMania 42. It’s going to happen, it’s Rhea Bloody Ripley’s show. Like, I’m going to take that championship. But, I want her to be proud no matter what the outcome is.”

    Rhea Ripley has held 6 singles world championships in WWE and a win at WrestleMania 42 would be her 7th major win. But, Jade Cargill is looking to reclaim her gold in what is arguably her highest career match to date. Their match will take place on WrestleMania night two, Sunday, April 19.

    If you use any of the quotes above, please h/t Bodyslam.Net. 

  • Don Callis Defends Adding Top Talent to AEW Stable: “I Operate Like Pat Riley”

    Don Callis Defends Adding Top Talent to AEW Stable: “I Operate Like Pat Riley”

    Don Callis isn’t interested in playing by anyone else’s unwritten rules—and if there was any lingering doubt about that, his latest comments put it to rest.

    During a recent interview with Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful, Callis opened up about his mindset when it comes to expanding his growing faction, The Don Callis Family. While some within the industry have questioned the optics of continuously adding high-level talent to one group, Callis made it clear he sees the situation through a very different lens.

    “I think there was a sense backstage of, okay, he can’t have anymore top guys in his group, this is just very unusual and not right. I think you have to look back to, who do we work for? We work for Tony Khan, who is the owner of several professional sports franchises. Like Tony Khan and like people that own sports franchises, I keep the money on the field. If you’re running the Jacksonville Jaguars, do you think Tony Khan goes, ‘We’ve got too much talent, I think we’re going to stop acquiring.’ I mean, it’s ridiculous. It’s only in professional wrestling. So I operate this like I’m Pat Riley, I operate this like I’m Phil Jackson. More talent, give me everyone. People go, ‘Why do all your guys look the same?’ Because it’s the Lou Thesz approach. Six three, lean, athletic, strong, and aggressive. All my guys are like that.”

    Callis’ comments reflect a philosophy rooted more in traditional sports management than in the conventional balance often sought in wrestling factions. Rather than limiting the ceiling of his group to preserve parity across a roster, Callis is doubling down on the idea that stacking elite talent is not only acceptable—but necessary.

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    The comparison to major sports ownership and coaching icons underscores how Callis views The Don Callis Family: not as a storyline convenience, but as a dominant, ever-evolving powerhouse designed to control the landscape. His references to NBA legends Pat Riley and Phil Jackson further reinforce a championship-driven mentality, one where acquiring and maximizing top-tier talent is the ultimate priority.

    Equally notable is Callis’ emphasis on a specific prototype for his recruits. By invoking the “Lou Thesz approach,” he highlighted a preference for athletes who fit a mold—physically imposing, technically sound, and aggressively competitive. It’s a throwback ideology blended with a modern presentation, aligning with the group’s identity as a unified, high-performance unit.

    In an era where faction balance and distribution of star power are often debated among fans and analysts alike, Callis is unapologetically taking the opposite route. If there’s elite talent available, he wants it—and he’s not interested in hearing why he shouldn’t.

    With The Don Callis Family continuing to grow and assert itself across AEW programming, Callis’ comments offer a clear look into the strategy behind the expansion. It’s not about fairness or optics—it’s about dominance, depth, and, above all, winning.

    You can watch the complete interview with Don Callis below.