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On Episode 128 of Wrestling Tonight, we're breaking down an absolutely jam-packed weekend across the wrestling landscape, featuring shocking returns, deathmatch glory, interpromotional clashes, and championship shakeups.
WWE Money in the Bank 2025 saw Seth Rollins reemerge atop the men's division by capturing the briefcase in a wild ladder match, while Naomi completed her comeback story with a hard-fought win to secure the women’s briefcase. John Cenahad the match under control but the real story came after, when a hooded attacker laid him out and unmasked as R-Truth, fresh off a reported release just days earlier. Triple H brushed it off post-show, saying only: “It’s all part of the show.” Becky Lynch reclaimed the Women’s IC Championship under dubious circumstances, and Dominik Mysterio narrowly retained the Intercontinental Title against AAA’s Octagon Jr.
TNA Against All Odds 2025 delivered major fallout from the Slammiversary build, with Nic Nemeth defending the TNA World Championship in a chaotic three-way, Ash By Elegance continuing her dominance, and Joe Hendry vowing revenge after dropping the Digital Media title.
WWE x AAA: Worlds Collide brought dream matches to life in Los Angeles, headlined by El Hijo del Vikingo successfully defending the AAA Mega Championship against Chad Gable in a breathtaking main event. Ethan Page retained the North American Title in a frantic four-way, Legado del Fantasma topped Psycho Clown’s trio, and Stephanie Vaquer & Lola Vice scored a big win over Dalys & Chik Tormenta. Dominik and Octagon Jr.’s post-match brawl set up their MITB showdown.
GCW’s Tournament of Survival X finally saw Matt Tremont capture the one prize that had eluded him, running the table in a brutal night of deathmatches and retaining the GCW Ultraviolent Title throughout. Tremont defeated Jimmy Lloyd and Shotzi Blackheart (who made her surprise indie return) in the opening round, Bobby Beverly in the semis, and Otis Cogar in the finals. Shotzi’s deathmatch return turned heads and made a loud statement just weeks after her WWE contract expired.
Also covered:
Shotzi’s indie schedule heats up with GCW Japan, MLW, PROGRESS, and Hoodslam
WWE’s evolving relationship with AAA and the future of cross-promotional events
Fan backlash to the R-Truth “release” and whether WWE reversed course in response
Subscribe to Wrestling Tonight on YouTube and all podcast platforms, and follow us @TurnbuckleTavern for all the latest headlines across WWE, AEW, NJPW, TNA, GCW, and beyond.
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On Episode 128 of Wrestling Tonight, we're breaking down an absolutely jam-packed weekend across the wrestling landscape, featuring shocking returns, deathmatch glory, interpromotional clashes, and championship shakeups.
WWE Money in the Bank 2025 saw Seth Rollins reemerge atop the men's division by capturing the briefcase in a wild ladder match, while Naomi completed her comeback story with a hard-fought win to secure the women’s briefcase. John Cenahad the match under control but the real story came after, when a hooded attacker laid him out and unmasked as R-Truth, fresh off a reported release just days earlier. Triple H brushed it off post-show, saying only: “It’s all part of the show.” Becky Lynch reclaimed the Women’s IC Championship under dubious circumstances, and Dominik Mysterio narrowly retained the Intercontinental Title against AAA’s Octagon Jr.
TNA Against All Odds 2025 delivered major fallout from the Slammiversary build, with Nic Nemeth defending the TNA World Championship in a chaotic three-way, Ash By Elegance continuing her dominance, and Joe Hendry vowing revenge after dropping the Digital Media title.
WWE x AAA: Worlds Collide brought dream matches to life in Los Angeles, headlined by El Hijo del Vikingo successfully defending the AAA Mega Championship against Chad Gable in a breathtaking main event. Ethan Page retained the North American Title in a frantic four-way, Legado del Fantasma topped Psycho Clown’s trio, and Stephanie Vaquer & Lola Vice scored a big win over Dalys & Chik Tormenta. Dominik and Octagon Jr.’s post-match brawl set up their MITB showdown.
GCW’s Tournament of Survival X finally saw Matt Tremont capture the one prize that had eluded him, running the table in a brutal night of deathmatches and retaining the GCW Ultraviolent Title throughout. Tremont defeated Jimmy Lloyd and Shotzi Blackheart (who made her surprise indie return) in the opening round, Bobby Beverly in the semis, and Otis Cogar in the finals. Shotzi’s deathmatch return turned heads and made a loud statement just weeks after her WWE contract expired.
Also covered:
Shotzi’s indie schedule heats up with GCW Japan, MLW, PROGRESS, and Hoodslam
WWE’s evolving relationship with AAA and the future of cross-promotional events
Fan backlash to the R-Truth “release” and whether WWE reversed course in response
Subscribe to Wrestling Tonight on YouTube and all podcast platforms, and follow us @TurnbuckleTavern for all the latest headlines across WWE, AEW, NJPW, TNA, GCW, and beyond.
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