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  • 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?

     

  • 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.

  • Trick Williams Says He Wants To Bring SmackDown To New Heights

    Trick Williams Says He Wants To Bring SmackDown To New Heights

    The current WWE United States Champion has big goals on his mind for his 2026 campaign.

    Since coming up to the main roster, Trick Williams has had the crowd in the palm of his hands and opportunities to crush to become one of the hottest stars in the WWE today.

    Recently, Williams defeated Sami Zayn on back-to-back events, winning the WWE United States Championship at WrestleMania 42 to win his first singles gold on the main roster before successfully retaining it at WWE Backlash in Tampa on May 9.

    Now, with Zayn out of the way, Williams has big plans on his mind and discussed them in a new interview with WISTV.

    “We’ve got to keep it going, man. We’ve got to make this title right here, this United States championship, you know, mean something. I want to main event SmackDowns. I want to make this title, mean more than it’s ever meant before. You know what I mean? I want to bring SmackDown to new heights. I want to do things that’s never been done before. I want to cement my legacy in the game.”

    In previous title reigns, Ilja Dragunov and Carmelo Hayes made it their mission to bring back the United States Open Challenge like John Cena. Now, we could see it return in the main event of SmackDown in this new era of Trick Willy.

    h/t to Fightful for the transcription.

  • Liv Morgan: WWE Has Been Gracious In Letting Me Explore Acting

    Liv Morgan: WWE Has Been Gracious In Letting Me Explore Acting

    Liv Morgan opened up about her WWE career and what life could hold for her in the future.

    For over a decade, Liv Morgan has evolved from the pizza loving New Jersey girl to being part of a Riot Squad to having the entire world watch her conquer and dominate the scene.

    The current WWE Women’s World Champion recently sat down with GinoTV and opened up about her decade with the company, and how WWE has allowed her to open up a new side of herself with acting.

    “I mean, I’m wrestling until the wheels fall off. Or how long that takes me, but I’m a lifer. But yes, I’m very interested in acting, and WWE has been so gracious in kind of letting me explore that and spread my wings a little bit. We have a movie coming out this fall, Bad Lieutenant, so keep an eye out for it. But thank you so much for saying that. We’ll see what happens, I guess.”

    Morgan won the 2026 women’s Royal Rumble, challenged Stephanie Vaquer at WrestleMania 42 for the WWE Women’s World Championship and would go on to dethrone Vaquer win back the Women’s World Championship in her first singles match on the main show for WrestleMania.

    h/t to Fightful for the transcription.

  • Asuka Set To Be On An Extended Absence From WWE

    Asuka Set To Be On An Extended Absence From WWE

    Asuka was written off WWE TV on the May 11 edition of WWE Monday Night Raw on Netflix.

    Following her feud blowoff with Iyo Sky at Backlash, Asuka had been teasing taking time away from the WWE or even departing from the company after over a decade with the company.

    Sky would go on to win the match, and the two would hug it out for the first time in months to bury the hatchet and get back to being friends.

    It was reported by PWInsider Elite that WWE star Asuka was returning to Japan for an extended period to handle a family matter that we will not disclose.

    On the Raw Post Show for Fightful, Sean Ross Sapp spoke about the reports and had this to say.

    “I found out definitively what’s going on, and I don’t want to miscredit the person who said it but the person who said there’s personal stuff going on, that’s accurate. I don’t want to elaborate on what that is but I was straight up told tonight she was not a part of any cuts. She wasn’t asked to take a pay cut as best I know. She signed a new deal in 2024. It was a multi-year deal.

    “Obviously, WWE did not want to have Asuka be gone for a while, so to speak. Here’s what I heard, Asuka had approached WWE and said, ‘Stuff I’ve got to attend to.’ It’s back in Japan, she’s going to be spending some time there. I don’t know how much time that’s gonna be.

    “Obviously, it’s not what WWE wanted to hear but it’s something that they felt was important to honour and all that. Asuka is beloved in that company. When people naturally were like, ‘Was she cut? Was she asked to take a pay cut?’ a number of people hit me up and they’re like, ‘Man, we can’t speak higher of the job that she does.’”

    Asuka will remain with the WWE, but there is no word on when she will be returning to WWE in the foreseeable future.

  • TKO Announces New Seven-Event Partnership Over Three Years With The Arizona Sports & Events Alliance

    TKO Announces New Seven-Event Partnership Over Three Years With The Arizona Sports & Events Alliance

    TKO has announced a new Seven-Event partnership over three years with Arizona Sports & Events Alliance.

    TKO sent out a press release today announcing a new Three Year, Seven Event partnership with the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance that will see them bring marquee UFC, WWE, PBR and Zuffa Boxing events to Arizona.

    Peter Dropick, Executive Vice President, Event Development and Operations for TKO, commented on the new partnership stating: “We’re excited to build this long-term partnership with the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance to bring some of our biggest events to the state. We look forward to creating unforgettable moments for fans across the region over the next three years.”

    Jay Parry, President & CEO of the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance, also commented on the new partnership saying, “Arizona has proven time and again that we are built to host the biggest moments in sports and entertainment, and we are proud to join forces with TKO on this multi-year partnership. This partnership reflects the momentum and innovative spirit of our community, and the dedication to creating high-impact experiences that drive tourism, economic impact and global visibility for our state.”

    You can read the full press release below.

    TKO AND ARIZONA SPORTS & EVENTS ALLIANCE ANNOUNCE LANDMARK AGREEMENT TO BRING MARQUEE UFC, WWE, PBR, AND ZUFFA BOXING EVENTS TO ARIZONA

    Seven-event partnership over three years will feature premier live sports and entertainment experiences in Arizona

    PHOENIX, ARIZ. and NEW YORK, NY – May 12, 2026 – TKO Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: TKO), together with the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance, today announced a multi-year agreement that will stage a series of premier UFC, WWE, PBR, and Zuffa Boxing events in Arizona.

    The seven-event agreement will span three years and feature some of TKO’s most high-profile live events, creating new opportunities for fans to experience UFC, WWE, PBR, and Zuffa Boxing events in one of the country’s leading sports and entertainment markets.

    “We’re excited to build this long-term partnership with the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance to bring some of our biggest events to the state,” said Peter Dropick, Executive Vice President, Event Development and Operations for TKO. “We look forward to creating unforgettable moments for fans across the region over the next three years.”

    “Arizona has proven time and again that we are built to host the biggest moments in sports and entertainment, and we are proud to join forces with TKO on this multi-year partnership,” said Jay Parry, President & CEO of the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance. “This partnership reflects the momentum and innovative spirit of our community, and the dedication to creating high-impact experiences that drive tourism, economic impact and global visibility for our state.”

    Additional details, including event-specific information, dates, and ticket information will be shared at a later date.

    TKO’s agreement with the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance is one of a growing number of partnerships between TKO and government and private partners in communities around the world that are eager to host TKO’s marquee live events. Through these partnerships, TKO is reaching more fans in more markets, delivering memorable experiences while generating meaningful economic and cultural impact for host communities.

    About TKO
    TKO Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: TKO) is a premium sports and entertainment company. TKO owns iconic properties including UFC, the world’s premier mixed martial arts organization; WWE, the global leader in sports entertainment; and PBR, the world’s premier bull riding organization. Together, these properties reach 210 countries and territories and organize more than 500 live events year-round, attracting more than three million fans. TKO also services and partners with major sports rights holders through IMG, an industry-leading global sports marketing agency; and On Location, a global leader in premium experiential hospitality.

    About UFC®
    UFC® is the world’s premier mixed martial arts organization (MMA), with more than 700 million fans and approximately 363 million social media followers. The organization produces more than 40 live events annually in some of the most prestigious arenas around the world while distributing programming to an estimated 1 billion broadcast and digital households across 210 countries and territories. UFC’s athlete roster features the world’s best MMA athletes representing more than 75 countries. The organization’s digital offerings include UFC FIGHT PASS®, one of the world’s leading streaming services for combat sports. UFC is part of TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO) and is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. For more information, visit UFC.com and follow UFC at Facebook.com/UFC and @UFC on X, Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok: @UFC.

    About WWE
    WWE® is the global leader in sports entertainment. The company creates and delivers original content 52 weeks a year to a global audience. WWE is committed to family-friendly entertainment on its television programming, Premium Live Events, digital media, and publishing platforms. WWE’s TV-PG programming can be seen in more than 1 billion households worldwide in more than 20 languages through world-class distribution partners including Netflix, ESPN, NBCUniversal, USA Network and The CW. WWE is part of TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO). Additional information on WWE can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com.

    About PBR (Professional Bull Riders)
    PBR is the world’s premier bull riding organization. More than 800 bull riders compete in more than 200 events annually across the televised PBR Unleash The Beast tour (UTB), which features the top bull riders in the world; the PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour (PWVT); the PBR Touring Pro Division (TPD); and the PBR’s international circuits in Australia, Brazil, and Canada. In 2022, the organization launched PBR Teams—10 teams of the world’s best bull riders competing for a new championship—as well as the PBR Challenger Series with more than 60 annual events nationwide. PBR events are broadcast on CBS Television Network and Paramount+. PBR is a part of TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO). For more information, visit PBR.com, or follow on Facebook at Facebook.com/PBR, X at X.com/PBR, Instagram at Instagram.com/PBR and YouTube at YouTube.com/PBR.

    About Zuffa Boxing
    Zuffa Boxing is a joint venture between TKO Group Holdings, Inc. (“TKO”) (NYSE: TKO) and Sela, the entertainment conglomerate. TKO serves as managing partner, providing day-to-day operational expertise, management, and oversight of the promotion, with executive leadership anchored by UFC President and CEO Dana White and WWE President and TKO Board Member Nick Khan. The promotion aims to reimagine the sport of boxing by evolving the current model to restore the sport’s rightful place in the forefront of the global sports ecosystem. For more information, follow @Zuffa_Boxing on X; and @ZuffaBoxing on Snapchat, Instagram, Threads, and TikTok.

    About Arizona Sports & Events Alliance (the Alliance)
    The Arizona Sports & Events Alliance is the state’s lead organization dedicated to attracting, planning and hosting major events for Arizona. As Arizona’s front door for world-class sports, entertainment and commercial events, the Alliance unites civic, business, tourism, Native American and sports leaders with governing bodies to deliver exceptional experiences, fuel economic growth and elevate Arizona’s global profile. For more information, visit AZSportsAlliance.com, or follow on Facebook at Facebook.com/AZSportsAlliance, X at X.com/AZSportAlliance, Instagram at Instagram.com/AZSportsAlliance, TikTok.com/@AZSportsAlliance and LinkedIn at LinkedIn.com/company/arizona-sports-events-alliance.

     

     

     

  • WWE Monday Night Raw Results- May 11th, 2026

    WWE Monday Night Raw Results- May 11th, 2026

    Tonight’s episode of Raw live from Knoxville, the women’s tag team champions will address their future challengers in the judgement day’s Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez, Iyo Sky takes on Sol Ruca, an Oba Femi open challenge, and the Roman Reign’s acknowledgement ceremony.

    Segments

    The Vision accompanied by Paul Hayman opened the show after a vingette showed Adam Pierce talking to Roman Reigns who was just arriving to tonight’s show. The Vision were met in the ring by the Street Profits and then serenaded by Joe Hendry with his “Can We Fire Logan Paul” song. This led to a trios match and some “help” from Seth Rollins.

    Next segment shows us the Original El Grande Americano and Bruto and Julio (the hermanos americanos) speaking to Adam Pierce who were interrupted by Dirty Dom and Liv Morgan. The AAA mega campionship was announced to be on the line tonight against the Original El Grande Americano, which is the first time this title would be defended on Raw.

    Penta makes his appearance and after a commercial break calls out All Ego Ethan Page stating that he is not afraid to defense his intercontential championship. Ethan Page states that he isn’t wanting to have that shot tonight but to have it in two weeks at Saturday Night Main Event. Penta looks like he is ready to accept, however, they were both interrupted by Rusev and Je’von Evans, who came out “whoaing” like it was an episode of South Park. The segment ends with a fight and both Evans and Penta doing Penta’s signature walk in the middle of the ring and a match against Rusev.

     

    Next, we see Iyo Sky warming up when she is met by Asuka, who grabs her in a deep embrace. Asuka tells her that she is glad it was her that won the match and how proud she is of her. Iyo tells her goodbye to which Asuka says “see you later” as they hug again. The segment ends with Asuka leaving the building with her luggage.

    Brie Bella and Paige enter the arena dressed in street clothes. The announcers say that they have competitors coming at them from everywhere and will address the locker room in this segment. They say that they were called to come to Raw by Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez. Roxanne Perez remarks how she loved watching them as a kid when they were “young and relevant.” She also states how mad she is at Brie for setting the bar so low for her. Raquel verbally goes after Paige, which leads to a brawl. Liv Morgan joins her judgement day stablemates in decimating Brie and Paige.

    The next segment, we see the Street Profits about to be interviewed when they were joined by Seth Rollins. Ford reminds Seth that it is said that he cannot be trusted. He leaves as the words sink in with Dawkins and Seth seems to take in what was said.

    Iyo is then seen congratulating Sol Ruca on a good match. She states that she is the future and that they will fight again. Then enters Becky Lynch who mocks Sol for her loss.

    Oba Femi comes to the ring for his open challenge. Adam Pierce states that there is no challenger that wanted to take his open challenge. He then goes backstage and takes Humberto and Angel Garza to the ring, involuntarily to make this open challenge also a handicapped match.

    Dirty Dom starts to make his way to the ring through the backstage with JD McDonough. Finn Balor comes out of nowhere to take out JD and Drity Dom is forced to go to the ring without his backup.

    Jacky stops The Vision for an interview. Logan Paul threatens to vincent van goughing himself by stabbing himself in the ears if Joe Hendry sings his song again. They were asked how they would going to prepare for their title defense against the Street Profits in two weeks and Austin Theory offers Jacky a ride to speak about it. She refuses and they leave in their car.

    Lastly, the segment most have probably been waiting for…the Roman Reigns acknowledgement ceremony. Roman enters flanked by his cousin, Jimmy Uso. Jey is then seen backstage with Jacob Fatu. He says that his cousin Jacob needs to be smart. This leads to Jey being laid out by Jacob prior to him stating he is not going not acknowledge Roman and that the acknowledgement needs to be beaten out of him. He lays out Jimmy on the way to the ring and stares Roman in the eyes from the apron before the two start to fight. Fatu uses the Tonga Death Grip a few times including using it to put the OTC through the announce desk. The show ends with Fatu licking the championship belt and holding it high in the center of the ring and then spearing Roman as he tries to get up from the announce desk. Will this leave Jacob Fatu out of a job? Time will tell.

     

    Results from tonight’s Raw matches:

    • The Street Profits and Joe Hendry def The Vision via pinfall on Austin Theory
    •  Je’von Evans def Rusev via pinfall
    • Iyo Sky def Sol Ruca via cruxifix pinfall reversal of the Soul Snatcher (match of the night!)
    •  Oba Femi Open Challenge: Oba Femi def Los Garza (Humberto and Angel Garza) via pinfall
    • Dirty Domnik Mysterio def The Original Grande Americano via pinfall

    What did everyone think of this episode of Raw?

  • Monday Night RAW Preview – May 11, 2026

    Monday Night RAW Preview – May 11, 2026

     

    RAW is live tonight from Knoxville, Tennessee.

    -The WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Brie Bella & Paige will be there tonight after they were called out by Judgment Day’s Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez last week.

    Will Judgment Day get a shot at the titles, or will the champs elude them?

     

    Six Man Tag Team Match
    -The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford) team up with Joe Hendry to take on The Vision (Logan Paul, Austin Theory, Bron Breakker) w/Paul Heyman

     

    Oba Femi open challenge – who will step up?

     

    -After losing to Roman Reigns at Backlash, Jacob Fatu will take part in the Roman Reigns Acknowledgement Ceremony.

     

    All this, plus more, tonight on RAW. 8pm Eastern/7pm Central on Netflix.

  • A Tribute to Asuka- An Empress Who Deserves More Than Flowers

    A Tribute to Asuka- An Empress Who Deserves More Than Flowers

    History was made last night at WWE’s Backlash as Asuka faced Iyo Sky in a 1-on-1 match. What was the history? This was the first time in the promotion’s history that two Japanese wrestler’s had a singles match against each other on a WWE premium live event (PLE). It ended with Iyo Sky coming out the victor, a beautiful and emotional exchange between the two women, and what looked like a passing of the torch from Asuka to Iyo.

    Is this the end for Asuka’s career with WWE? Is this just beginning of the end with Asuka being semi-retired? This something that we don’t know right now but it has a lot of people on social media talking. If this either the end or even the beginning of the end, Asuka deserves her praise and her flowers for her love of and dedication to the business.

    Asuka debuted in the promotion AtoZ in Japan in June of 2004 where she stayed until she was diagnosed with chronic nephritis in March of 2006 and retired from wrestling. She made her return to wrestling in September of 2007 as a freelance wrestler. She even ran some of her own shows as a promotion in Japan at the time did not like the fact she called out some allegedly predatory activity, which we won’t go into here. While in the promotion NEO Japan Women’s pro wrestling, she regularly tagged with Mio Shirai, Iyo Sky’s sister. In October of 2011, she debuted in the United States for the both Shimmer Women’s Athletes and Chikara. It is her work with Shimmer that is credited with her learning the American style of wrestling.

    It was during her time with Chikara that her future WWE co-superstar, Drew Gulak, met her. He has nothing but good things to say about the Empress of Tomorrow:

    “I met Asuka when she came in to work for Chikara in 2011. Her and Sara del Rey put on the match of the night in the middle of Tennessee with a missing bottom rope! (The middle one snapped in an earlier match and they swapped it out mid show.) I got to see her again in 2016 when she was with NXT here and there at the performance center when I was touring with the RAW brand and 205 Live. We would often train together at the performance center and I’d get to catch up with her backstage at RAW and SmackDown after she debuted on their main roster.”

    He continues by saying:Asuka represents Japanese Wrestling at its best and constantly shows how their dedication and respect for all aspects of Professional Wrestling sets and raises the bar worldwide. She connects with fans as well as any of the best performers of all time. And she did so with so many challenges by getting a later start than many of her peers in Japan and raising a family and moving overseas and overcoming a language barrier. It’s difficult enough to make it as a wrestler so I am always blown away by the ones who cross cultural barriers to do it. I have many fond memories of getting to spend some time around this absolute legend of a person and no matter what she’s up to next it will be great.”

    Drew Gulak and Asuka. *included with permission from Drew Gulak

    Before she signed with the WWE in August of 2014, she tagged with none other than Kenny Omega against Masato Tanaka and Hikaru Shida. This match can be easily found online if you want to watch it and I highly suggest you do which is why I am selfishly sneaking it into this article. In September of 2015, it was revealed in a press conference in Toyko that she was the first Japanese female to have signed with the WWE since Bull Nakano in 1994. It is said that she was almost moved to the main roster in March of 2016 but she was thought to be the anchor of the NXT brand and was needed there.

    Her joy and love for wrestling was always so apparent whenever she entered the ring. The pride in the presentation of her character to her joyfully dancing in the elevator during the pandemic era corporate ladder match for the Money In The Bank briefcase, her love for this great business. If this is the end or even the beginning of the end of Asuka’s wrestling career as an in ring performer, we should all be so grateful to have witnessed her paving the way for other Japanese women coming to the States and for the joy she has brought to us all.

    Domo Arigatogozaimasu, Asuka. We all wish you the best of luck where ever your decision or path takes you. Whether its still wrestling, developing video games, or writing more articles, you will be amazing. Just know how loved and appreciated you are.

    Here are her list of accomplishments as a wrestler in WWE:

    •  3x WWE Women’s Champion
    • 1x WWE Women’s World Champion
    •  1x NXT Women’s Champion
    • 5x WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion
    •  1x Royal Rumble Winner (and FIRST women to win the rumble)
    •  1x MITB Winner
    •  1x Mixed Match Challenge Winner
    •  1x Elimination Chamber Winner

     

  • WWE Backlash 2026 Full Show Results & Recap

    WWE Backlash 2026 Full Show Results & Recap

    Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker

    WWE Backlash opened with a hard-hitting singles match between Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker. Rollins appeared to gain momentum after connecting with a Pedigree and fighting off interference from Paul Heyman, Austin Theory, and Logan Paul at ringside.

    After attacking members of The Vision with a steel chair, Rollins returned to the ring looking to finish the match. Breakker answered with a massive Spear for a close two-count. Moments later, Breakker attempted another Spear, but Rollins avoided it and immediately connected with a second Pedigree.

    Rollins then climbed to the second rope looking for a Super Stomp, but before he could fully connect, Breakker exploded with another Spear in mid-motion. Breakker followed it up with a second devastating Spear to finally put Rollins away.

    Result: Bron Breakker defeated Seth Rollins via pinfall after two Spears.

    U.S Championship – Sami Zayn vs. Trick Williams (C)

    Sami Zayn showed a far more aggressive side throughout his match against Trick Williams. The action escalated when the referee became distracted, allowing Zayn to strike Trick with a kendo stick.

    Despite the illegal shot, Trick Williams managed to kick out at two. Sami later prepared for the Helluva Kick, but rapper Lil Yachty interfered from ringside and struck Zayn with the kendo stick, helping Trick regain control.

    Zayn fought back and even took out Lil Yachty with a Helluva Kick outside the ring. However, his momentum was short-lived as Trick avoided another Helluva Kick attempt and connected with the Trick Shot to earn the win.

    Result: Trick Williams defeated Sami Zayn via pinfall with the Trick Shot.

    Kit Wilson & The Miz vs. Danhausen & Minihausen

    The comedy tag team match delivered several chaotic moments throughout the night. Minihausen attempted to “curse” Kit Wilson, but Wilson countered by pulling out a mirror to reflect the curse back.

    The Miz nearly secured the victory after hitting Minihausen with the Skull Crushing Finale, but Danhausen broke up the pinfall attempt just in time. Later in the match, The Miz attempted to use a fire extinguisher, only for the plan to backfire when he accidentally sprayed himself.

    Minihausen launched himself onto Kit Wilson outside the ring, creating an opening for Danhausen to connect with the Punk Kick on The Miz for the victory.

    Result: Danhausen & Minihausen defeated The Miz & Kit Wilson via pinfall.

    IYO SKY vs. Asuka

    IYO SKY and Asuka delivered one of the most intense and technically sound matches of the evening. Asuka controlled large portions of the bout early, constantly targeting the champion with stiff strikes and submission attempts.

    The momentum shifted several times throughout the contest. IYO connected with a German Back Suplex for a near fall, while Asuka repeatedly trapped her in the Asuka Lock. At ringside, Asuka attempted to use the mist, but IYO blocked it with a notebook before launching herself onto her opponent outside the ring.

    In the closing moments, IYO SKY connected with the Bullet Train Attack followed by a Moonsault to retain her championship.

    Result: IYO SKY defeated Asuka via pinfall. After the match, both women embraced in a respectful and emotional moment as Asuka appeared visibly moved.

    John Cena Announces the “John Cena Classic”

    John Cena addressed the WWE Universe during a special segment discussing the next chapter of his career following his final official match.

    Cena praised rising stars such as Je’Von Evans, Sol Ruca, and Oba Femi before unveiling the “John Cena Classic,” a new WWE tournament designed to showcase the company’s future stars.

    Cena also revealed a brand-new championship tied to the tournament and announced that fans will play a major role in deciding the eventual winner.

    World Heavyweight Championship – Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jacob Fatu

    Jacob Fatu dominated long stretches of the match with overwhelming aggression and physicality, constantly pushing Reigns into survival mode. WWE has rarely presented Reigns in this kind of vulnerable position, and the formula worked perfectly in elevating Fatu as arguably the most dangerous force on Raw today.

    The closing moments came after Fatu trapped Reigns in a punishing jaw submission. As Reigns struggled to escape, he grabbed the referee by the shirt. When the official pulled away and briefly turned his back, Reigns shoved Fatu into the exposed turnbuckle before immediately connecting with a Spear for the victory.

    Result: Roman Reigns defeated Jacob Fatu via pinfall to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.

    After the match, Fatu exploded in frustration and attacked both Reigns and the referee, furious over how the contest ended.