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Q: You were kind of at a crossroads in your career a few years ago with injury, and being used as a commentator. Having gone through that uncertainty, does that make you appreciate where you are again now? Ring of Honor Television champion, just on one of the biggest shows in wrestling history at All In and main eventing in a world title match at Grand Slam?

A: I think with life experiences as such, an amount of appreciation comes anytime you get close to maybe being forced to hang it up before possibly you want to when you incur an injury like that (concussion) that could sideline you potentially for your career. You definitely cherish the wins a little bit more, especially at this stage of my career. I think it’s only made me a little bit more brazen, excited about what’s possible going forward.

Q: Does it mean something to you to be back in a viable world championship feud?

A: It’s unusual. I think when you look at the breadth of my career, to me I’m never surprised. This is what you set out to do. These are the expectations I put on myself. I’ve been counted out. I think I’m on my third one now, legitimately as far as it’s done, over with. As long as we keep moving forward, keep finding ways to entertain fans, I’ll be out here doing my thing with the same expectations. Not surprised at all we are where we are.

Q: Knowing how often fans reference the meme and the push of MJF at NXT Brooklyn II in 2016, did it feel like something you guys had to get to at some point in AEW?

A: I don’t think we necessarily had to get to it through that meme or avenue because I think he’s a very talented individual, much like myself. I think we have an innate ability to go out and pick a fight no matter what the circumstances are. It obviously was something that stuck out in a lot of peoples’ minds. I knew for a lot of people it was a funny iconic moment. Why fight the flow?

Q: What do you remember about that day filming that moment? Was it someone’s idea to push him or spontaneous?

A: I always feel like if you’re gonna take up screen time at least be somewhat interesting. We were walking down the hallway. He was maybe doing too good of a job trying to clear things out. I put him up into the wall. I think after everyone kind of took a look at it and had a hilarious chuckle and it ended up sticking around and staying.

I think it was close to live where we had a little bit of a delay because we were running (video) packages and stuff like that. By the time it got to the truck it was gonna be broadcast pretty shortly afterward and they were all about it.

Q: Do you feel like you are the perfect person for MJF to be working with right now where he’s gone babyface and you need that true perfect heel that everyone is afraid of to balance him off?

A: I think he’s at a point in his career now where he needs to find out how he stacks up against the most terrifying and most inopportune situations and I think I present that to him. We’ll see how he does.

Q: What did it mean for you and CM Punk to add some extra quality chapters to your feud and potentially culminate in one of the biggest shows ever?

A: A tremendous amount. I’ve always enjoyed the many minutes I’ve spent in the ring with Punk and to be able to revisit that at this point in our careers was a big thing for us both personally. It was good to get back in there and scrap around with him a bit and entertain a ton of people in the process.

Q: What have your interactions with Punk been like personally and do you feel like there are things about him that are misunderstood or misportrayed?

A: I’d imagine there are tons of things that are misunderstood or portrayed about him. Now, what those things are it’s who’s representing in what way. I can’t really give you a blanket statement as far as what those things are. For the most part, our relationship has been very, especially for these years, has been very non-wrestling related. It’s just been extraneous stuff outside of the world of wrestling and talking about life stuff.

Q: You were in the middle of everything that happened backstage at All In. Have the reports and things that you heard been accurate? Is there anything you’d want to set a record straight on? And what was going through your mind when you’re thinking ‘Hey, I got to get a match in the ring after this.’

A: For the most part, I haven’t read what’s been portrayed. There’s been so much said. I’m not the one to go out there and try to debunk everything. I know we had the initial incident. Everybody rallied. Everybody got together. Got their heads together and lined up and got ready to do the show and we went out there and we did the show.

That really was the focus at that point in time. We got a massive show to do and we got fans out there rabid to see that happen. So it’s important that we step up and do it and it’s important that we did and I was proud to be a part of that.

Q: Was it as intense as it sounded in that moment?

A: That’s up to whoever perceived it. I’m used to that environment. Those things don’t seem very intense to me, but it could be something crazy intense to someone else. I wasn’t really affected by the moment. I was more focused on getting the show back on track and getting us going because it was bell time

Q: The close to Dynamite last week just had this super intense segment at the end. Where do you go for that moment of that intensity where it’s all over your face, your eyes and there is just that believability?

A: There is no substitute for life experience, I guess. I can detail a bunch of horrible things I’ve ever been through or seen. Just drawing a lot of being in weird situations and having to get to that mental extreme to make sure you get out of those situations.

Q: The experiences you’ve had acting so far, the praise you’ve gotten for it, has that scratched that itch even more to see what else is out there for you?

A: I’m always looking to explore what else I can do in the world or media and beyond. I’m ecstatic. I’m over the moon people have enjoyed what people have done thus far. I just look forward to delivering more entertainment to more people every chance I get.

Q: You teamed with Bray Wyatt for a little bit in 2017. What do you remember about Windham Rotunda and do you have a Bray Wyatt story personally?

A: Ton and tons of Bray stories. I really think the thing that you will find universally with Windham was he was the type of person, when he walked in a room, it instantly brightened up. Once you’re his brother, you’re his brother for life and he’ll show up for whatever you need him to show up for. If you called and said, ‘I need you down here,’ lo and behold, a couple hours later you’ll see him pulling up in the driveway.

And just the family itself, between Mike and Bo and his sister Mika they were all very involved in the business at certain points and time. Everybody has a tremendous amount of respect and love for them. I think if anything, the hurt was felt a little bit extra deep because of how many people were connected to both Windham and his family. To see him gone now, it just doesn’t seem real. I miss him every day.

Q: What would it mean for you to beat MJF and take everything from him, especially with the history you have with Adam Cole from NXT?

A: This is very much about examples being to be made. I made an example of Adam Cole. I’m looking forward to making an example of MJF in front of his friends and family. I think it’s the best place to make an example where the people who care about him the most will see. I’m looking forward to going in there, walking him down, crushing him completely and taking all the big championships. Maybe having a big celebration afterward, maybe grab a slice. I don’t know.

Q: With the success the company’s had so far this summer to the Punk incident, has there been a feeling that the veterans have had to step up? We have seen it with Bryan Danielson. We have seen it with Jon Moxley. Do you feel like you are in that group of people who needs to lead a little bit now?

A: I think saying the veterans stepping up it doesn’t give enough credit to legitimately everybody. Everybody understands that there is a huge opportunity right now to shift things and shift their position up that card. There’s more time. There’s more time for everybody now. Everybody knows that. As a company as a whole, as a locker room, you’re seeing a lot of people looking to step up and really up their game and be the best performer they can be and make their way up in AEW.

The veterans stepping up, that’s just not a surprise. When you look at the people you’re talking about that’s an automatic. What is really important is that you see the same thing from any talent in AEW just doing what they can to show up ready to rock and roll. It’s a company-wide effort, which it needs to be.

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Following the conclusion of Collision on Saturday night, AEW posted footage of Matt Menard, Angelo Parker, and Anna Jay confronting Hook, Orange Cassidy, and Kris Statlander in the locker room. The segment ended with the former Jericho Appreciation Society members issuing a challenge for Rampage Grand Slam.

"I'm reading the situation. I think they want a taste," Parker says in the video. "How about the three of you meet us in the ring, Rampage Grand Slam?"

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Location: New York's Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York

Time: 8:00 p.m. ET

Tonight's Card (not in order):

  • MJF vs. Samoa Joe for the AEW Championship
  • Saraya vs. Toni Storm for the AEW Women's Championship
  • Claudio Castagnoli vs. Eddie Kingston in a Winner Takes All Match for the ROH World Championship and NJPW Strong Open weight Championship
  • Chris Jericho vs. Sammy Guevara
  • Jon Moxley vs. Ray Fenix for the AEW International Championship
  • Christian Cage and Luchasaurus vs. Darby Allin and Sting

Results

What match are you excited for?

This will turn into the Live chat when the time comes.

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Location: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington

Here's the most current card for WrestleDream:

  • Bryan Danielson vs. Zack Sabre Jr.

  • Swerve Strickland vs. Hangman Page

  • Konosuke Takeshita vs. Kota Ibushi (Yet to Be Confirmed)

  • FTR vs. Aussie Open – AEW World Tag Team Championship match

Matches - Dream Matches / Rumours

Here's the most current card for Zero Hour:


What match are you excited for?

What matches would you like to see?

This will turn into the Live chat when the time comes.

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Location: State College, Pennsylvania at Bryce Jordan Center

Time: 8:00pm ET/7:00pm CT

Tonight's Card (not in order):

  • Bryan Danielson and Claudio Castagnoli vs. Ricky Starks and Big Bill

  • “FTR” Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler vs. “Iron Savages” Bronson and Boulder for the AEW Tag Team Titles

  • Kris Statlander vs. Britt Baker for the TBS Championship

  • John Silver vs. Anthony Bowens

  • Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy vs. “The Righteous” Vincent and Dutch

  • Andrade El Idolo vs. Scorpio Sky

--Results-

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More fuel has been thrown onto the fire with the belief that AEW is expanding to a 12-pay-per-view calendar starting next year.

AEW has slowly ramped up the number of events they do each year. They’ve introduced WrestleDream and All In so far this year.

AEW currently has a TV deal with Warner Bros. Discovery for Dynamite on TBS and Rampage/Collision on TNT while their PPV events air on Bleacher Report.

Many people have speculated that AEW would air its library on the Max streaming service. Before it was confirmed that All In would air on PPV, there had been speculation of it streaming on Max, but Max didn’t have the technical ability to do that in time for the show.

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A familiar voice will be on the call when AEW makes its debut in Memphis, Tennessee next month. AEW has announced that Dave Brown will be a guest commentator on Saturday, October 21, when Collision takes place at the FedEx Forum. Brown and Lance Russell were the long-time hosts of Memphis Wrestling in the region. He has also been the chief meteorologist for WMC-TV, Memphis' NBC affiliate, since 1977.

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Jade Cargill is believed to be finishing up with AEW, sources within the company tell Fightful Select Sources within AEW and WWE both believe she's headed to WWE.

Near the end of her run she started to show some good in wrong work. It's sad we won't see her anymore. 😢

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Location: Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, Ohio

Time: 8:00 p.m. ET

Tonight's Card (not in order):

  • We’ll hear from Le Sex Gods
  • Don Callis reveals his next masterpiece
  • Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. vs. Hikaru Shida vs. Nyla Rose vs. Toni Storm (winner faces Saraya at Grand Slam)
  • Hangman Adam Page vs. Brian Cage
  • Roderick Strong vs. Samoa Joe (Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Tournament Final)
  • Jon Moxley vs. Big Bill for the AEW International Championship

Results

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Location: Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, OH

Time: 8:00pm ET/7:00pm CT

Tonight's Card (not in order):

  • Jon Moxley vs Action Andretti – AEW International Championship
  • Kris Statlander vs TBA – AEW TBS Women’s Championship
  • Roderick Strong vs Darby Allin – Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Tournament
  • Samoa Joe vs Penta El Zero Meido – Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Tournament
  • Bullet Club Gold (Jay White, Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn & Colten Gunn) vs Aerostar, Gravity, Metalik & Dios Del Inframundo
  • Rey Fénix vs Angélico

Preview

--Results-

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Zero Hour:

  • “Hangman” Adam Page won the Over Budget Charity Battle Royal – **1/2
  • Hikaru Shida, Willow Nightingale and Skye Blue defeated Athena, Mercedes Martinez and Diamante – **
  • The Acclaimed defeated Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal and Satnam Singh to retain the AEW Trios Championships – **

Main card:

  • Adam Cole and MJF defeated Alex Reynolds and John Silver to retain the Ring of Honor Tag Team Championships – ***1/4
  • Samoa Joe defeated Shane Taylor to retain the Ring of Honor Television Championship – **3/4
  • Luchasaurus defeated Darby Allin to retain the TNT Championship – ***3/4
  • Miro defeated Powerhouse Hobbs – ****1/4
  • Kris Statlander defeated Ruby Soho to retain the TBS Championship – **1/2
  • Bryan Danielson defeated Ricky Starks in a strap match – *****
  • Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta defeated Eddie Kingston and Katsuyori Shibata – ****1/4
  • Konosuke Takeshita defeated Kenny Omega – *****
  • Jay White, Juice Robinson and The Gunns defeated FTR and The Young Bucks – ****1/2
  • Jon Moxley defeated Orange Cassidy to become the new International Champion – ****1/2
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Location: Cincinnati, Ohio at Heritage Bank Center

Time: 10.00 p.m. ET / 3.00 a.m. BST

Tonights Card (not in order):

  • Kris Statlander vs. Jade Cargill for the TBS Championship

  • Christopher Daniels and Matt Sydal vs. Matt Taven and Mike Bennett

  • Penta El Zero Miedo, Rey Fenix, Matt Hardy, and Jeff Hardy vs. The Butcher, The Blade, Jeff Jarrett, and Jay Lethal

  • AEW Trios Champions Billy Gunn and “The Acclaimed” Max Caster and Anthony Bowens vs. Peter Avalon & The Outrunners

--Results--

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Location: Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Indianapolis

Time: 8:00 p.m. ET

Tonight's Card (not in order):

  • Jon Moxley vs. AR Fox – AEW International Championship Match
  • Kris Statlander vs. Emi Sakura – TBS Championship Open Challenge
  • Darby Allin vs. Nick Wayne – Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Tournament Quarter-Final
  • Trent Beretta vs. Roderick Strong – Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Tournament Quarter-Final
  • Le Sex Gods (Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara) vs. Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis)
  • MJF will address Samoa Joe shoving him
  • Adam Page to speak

Results

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Personally I'm rooting for Takeshita but I don't know if he will come out on top.

Story wise I say Kenny need to prove he can be "successful" without Don but I dont know if a win would do Kenny any good.

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Where: United Center in Chicago

When:

Zero Hour @ 7 p.m. ET

PPV Starts @ 8 p.m. ET

PPV Card:

  • TNT Championship: Luchasaurus (c) vs. Darby Allin

  • Eight-Man Tag Team Match: FTR & The Young Bucks vs. Bullet Club Gold (Jay White, Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn & Colten Gunn)

  • ROH World Television Championship: Samoa Joe (c) vs. Shane Taylor Eddie Kingston & Katsuyori Shibata vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta)

  • Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs

  • TBS Championship: Kris Statlander (c) vs. Ruby Soho

  • Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita

  • ROH World Tag Team Championships: MJF & Adam Cole (c) vs. Dark Order (John Silver & Alex Reynolds)

  • AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Jon Moxley

Zero Hour Pre-Show Card: (Free on Youtube)

  • Athena, Mercedes Martinez & Diamante vs Willow Nightingale, Hikaru Shida & Skye Blue

  • Over Budget Charity Battle (The winner gets to choose a charity to receive $50,000.)

  • The Acclaimed (with Dennis Rodman) vs. Jeff Jarrett, Satnam Singh & Jay Lethal

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Location: United Center Chicago, IL

Time: 8:00pm ET/7:00pm CT

Tonight's Card (not in order):

  • The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn vs Daniel Garcia, Angelo Parker & Matt Menard

  • The Outcasts vs Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander

  • Jay White vs Dax Harwood

  • Ricky Starks Challenges Ricky Steamboat

  • Dennis Rodman Debut

  • Nick Wayne and Komander Vs Aussie Open

Preview

--Results-

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Meltzer wrote, “At one point TNT was told of a date for him to debut in AEW, but it fell through, believed to be money-related. Impact was interested, as was AAA and Japanese groups.”

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Dennis Rodman Set For AEW Debut (www.ringsidenews.com)
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AEW is in Chicago this week for All Out week, and that will bring a famous former Chicago Bull to Collision. The company has seen a few cross-over appearances in the sporting world, but they’ve never had someone like Dennis Rodman before.

Dennis Rodman is set for his AEW Collision debut this week. It was not noted what The Worm is going to do on the show, but it should be an interesting addition to the show.

AEW sent out an update on their social media to let fans know that Dennis Rodman is set for Collision. This should be a nice draw for Chicago fans as well.

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Location: NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, IL

Time: 10.00 p.m. ET / 3.00 a.m. BST

Tonights Card (not in order):

  • Battle Royale for a shot at the ROH Tag Team Titles at All Out (Entrants: “The Outrunners” Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd, Darius Marin and Action Andretti, Trent Beretta and Chuck Taylor, Peter Avalon and Ryan Nemeth, “The Righteous” Vincent and Dutch, Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy, Matt Menard and Angelo Parker, “Aussie Open” Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis, “Gates of Agony” Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun, John Silver Alex Reynolds).

  • Kip Sabian & Gringo Loco vs El Hijo del Vikingo & Nick Wayne

  • Skye Blue and Willow Nightingale vs. Taya Valkyrie and Anna Jay

  • Hangman Page vs. Bryan Keith

--Results--

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I dont know if you guys care about this dudes ratings but here it is.

Zero-Hour:

  • MJF and Adam Cole defeated Aussie Open – **3/4

  • HOOK defeated Jack Perry – ***1/4

Main Show:

  • CM Punk defeated Samoa Joe – ***1/2

  • Konosuke Takeshita, Juice Robinson and Jay White defeated Kenny Omega, “Hangman” Adam Page and Kota Ibushi – ****1/2

  • FTR defeated The Young Bucks – ****3/4

  • Eddie Kingston, Orange Cassidy, Penta and The Best Friends defeated The Blackpool Combat Club, Santana and Ortiz – ****1/2

  • Saraya defeated Hikaru Shida, Toni Storm and Britt Baker – **3/4

  • Sting and Darby Allin defeated Christian Cage and Swerve Strickland – ****1/4

  • Will Ospreay defeated Chris Jericho – ****3/4

  • The Acclaimed defeated The House of Black – **1/2

  • MJF defeated Adam Cole – ****1/2

Source - tjrwrestling.net

Do you guys agree with the ratings?

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