LNC Wrestling Mid-Afternoon News Roundup June 16th, 2026

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Welcome back to the LNC Wrestling Mid-Afternoon News Roundup, the fifth installment of the series where we cut through the noise, scroll past the lazy headlines, and get straight to what actually matters in wrestling while everyone is trying to survive a Tuesday afternoon, checking their phone during lunch, a work break, or that weird … Read more

AEW Double or Nothing May 24th, 2026 Results & Recap: MJF Regains The AEW World Championship, Mick Foley Is #AllElite & Kevin Knight Turns On Darby Allin

AEW Double or Nothing last night felt like a true reset point for the company’s summer direction. From the Buy In to the main event, the show was loaded with title changes, major angles, chaotic match layouts, predictable but still important creative decisions, and one of the biggest legend signings AEW could make for the … Read more

AEW Double or Nothing May 24th, 2026 Preview: Darby Allin Defends Against MJF & Will Ospreay Battles Samoa Joe In The Owen Hart Cup

AEW Double or Nothing arrives tonight with a card that feels stacked, chaotic, exciting, frustrating and important all at once. This is the kind of pay-per-view AEW loves to build around — major championship matches, tournament stakes, violent stipulations, international flavor and enough moving pieces to carry the company into the summer. But tonight is … Read more

AEW Revolution March 15th, 2026 Results & Recap: MJF Survives Hangman in a Gruesome War, Ronda Rousey Shocks AEW as Major Returns & Title Changes Shake Up the Night

AEW Revolution was a show built to leave people talking, and in that sense it absolutely succeeded. The problem is that not all of the conversation feels flattering. There was strong wrestling on this card, some real star power, a few smart storyline pivots, and enough returns and title changes to make the road to … Read more

AEW Revolution March 15th, 2026 Preview: Multiple Titles Hang In The Balance As Hangman Risks Never Challenging For The AEW World Championship Again

AEW heads into Revolution tonight with a card that feels like the company at its most confident and its most indulgent. Nothing about this lineup is modest. The show is built around hatred, legacy, athletic prestige, interwoven faction stories, and enough title matches to make the whole event feel oversized before the bell even rings. … Read more