THE DOGS” HIT AEW: David Finlay, Gabe Kidd & Clark Connors Get The #AllElite Treatment Amid Months Of WWE Buzz

All Elite Wrestling just flipped the switch on one of New Japan’s most violent modern exports. A new AEW graphic declaring “THE DOGS ARE #ALLELITE” is making the rounds, spotlighting David Finlay alongside Gabe Kidd and Clark Connors—the core identity fans came to know through the Bullet Club War Dogs era in NJPW. The move … Read more

Willow Nightingale: Joy as Armor, Grit as Proof & the Babyface Blueprint AEW Can’t Ignore

March is Women’s History Month, which is basically my excuse to talk about the women who actually moved the needle — not just the ones with the loudest presentation, but the ones who built real equity with fans and then turned that equity into moments that mattered. That’s Willow Nightingale. Because if you’ve watched wrestling … Read more

AEW Dynamite March 4th, 2026 Preview: MJF Puts The World Title On The Line Against Kevin Knight As Thekla Meets Thunder Rosa With Revolution Looming

Two weeks from Revolution, AEW Dynamite rolls into El Paso with the kind of card that doesn’t just set the table—it threatens to flip it. AEW World Champion MJF is still reeling from having his “get out of violence free” scheme exposed, and tonight he’s trying to regain control the only way he knows how: … Read more

AEW Dynamite Feb. 26th, 2026 Preview: MJF and Hangman Pick Revolution Stipulations & Mile High Madness

AEW’s latest Dynamite is positioned as a true bridge show on the road to Revolution, with the company stacking tonight’s Denver card around unfinished business from last week’s Dynamite in Sacramento and Collision in Oceanside. The headline story is MJF and Hangman Page finally choosing the stipulation for their AEW World Championship match, but the … Read more

AEW Dynamite Feb. 18th, 2026 Preview: Kenny Omega vs Swerve Strickland, TBS Title 4-Way, MJF & Hangman Adam Page face-to-face

In the wake of AEW Grand Slam Australia, All Elite Wrestling rolls into tonight’s Dynamite with a card that feels less like a weekly episode and more like a lit fuse. This is the “fallout show” that has to do two jobs at once: deliver immediate, undeniable payoffs to keep the audience emotionally invested after … Read more

AEW Double or Nothing Goes to NYC Sunday May 24, 2026

AEW didn’t just announce a date. It announced intent. The first report came from the New York Post: Double or Nothing 2026 is slated for Sunday, May 24, 2026, and it’s headed to Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens. The Post framed the move as AEW’s first true New York City pay-per-view inside the five boroughs, … Read more

The IInspiration Are #AllElite

Credit/courtesy: Fightful (via Fightful Select reporting).  AEW didn’t just add two familiar faces. AEW just acquired a fully-formed, television-ready tag-team act at the exact moment the company’s Women’s World Tag Team Titles need more than contenders—they need identity, heat, and structure. And the most important detail isn’t the surprise pop of an Australian debut. It’s … Read more

AEW Grand Slam Australia Feb. 14th, 2026 Spoilers

SPOILER WARNING: The following article contains major spoilers for AEW Grand Slam Australia. If you want to experience the show unspoiled, stop reading now. AEW’s trip to Australia wasn’t framed like a novelty stop on the calendar — it was presented like a pressure test. The roster arrived with rivalries already simmering, championships already under … Read more

AEW Grand Slam Australia Feb. 14th, 2026 Preview: MJF’s Biggest Challenger To Date, TNT Title Ladder War & #1 Contender’s Match

Tonight, All Elite Wrestling plants its flag in Sydney with a special that’s structured like a pressure-cooker: four championships, a straight-line path to AEW Revolution, and a stipulation designed to force a visual, irreversible consequence. Grand Slam Australia isn’t trying to be “a good card.” It’s trying to be a turning point—where the champion who’s … Read more

One Roster, Two Shows, Ten Belts, and a Constant Traffic Jam: Why AEW Should Seriously Consider a Brand Split

AEW isn’t “too big to fail.” But it is getting too big to manage the way it used to. That’s the part of this conversation that keeps getting dodged every time someone brings up the same two criticisms—“the roster is bloated” and “there are too many titles.” The easy rebuttal is that AEW has more … Read more