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Welcome to Wrestling Tonight, your weekly deep dive into everything happening across WWE, AEW, NJPW, TNA, and more. This is Episode 134, and we’re coming off one of the most eventful weekends of the summer.
We start with the fallout from TNA Slammiversary 2025, where AJ Styles returned to the company he helped build. While the Phenomenal One didn’t compete, his appearance marked a symbolic homecoming — and perhaps the beginning of something bigger. We break down what his involvement means for the WWE–TNA partnership, what’s next for Trick Williams and Jacy Jayne after defending their titles, and how TNA continues to evolve as a major player in the current wrestling landscape.
Then — Goldberg is done staying quiet. The Hall of Famer is furious over how WWE handled his final match, venting on the Ariel Helwani Show about being cut off, ignored, and given no real send-off. With his NDA reportedly set to expire in two weeks, we dig into what Goldberg hinted at — and whether WWE might be bracing for a scorched-earth response.
Meanwhile in AEW, Tony Khan opens up about feeling double-crossed by AAA during the infamous 2022 tag title switch involving FTR and Dragon Lee. We revisit the moment, what really happened behind the scenes, and why this revelation — combined with AEW’s growing relationship with CMLL — signals a full pivot away from AAA in the wake of WWE’s pending acquisition.
Also on the show:
G1 Climax 35 is underway, and early results have already flipped expectations. We’ve got upsets, injuries, and surprise leaders in both blocks.
Seth Rollins’ knee injury raises more questions — is it legit or storyline misdirection ahead of a surprise cash-in?
Jelly Roll slams Logan Paul through a desk on Jimmy Kimmel Live as SummerSlam hype hits a new level
CM Punk praises Triple H, reflects on creative freedom, and previews his title clash with Gunther
Roman Reigns returns to Raw, but what’s really motivating the One True Chief?
KENTA wins the GHC Heavyweight Title at NOAH’s 25th Anniversary, setting up a legacy rematch with Marufuji
Plus: Omega & Ospreay’s time off, WWE’s new severance policy, and more
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Welcome to Wrestling Tonight, your weekly deep dive into everything happening across WWE, AEW, NJPW, TNA, and more. This is Episode 134, and we’re coming off one of the most eventful weekends of the summer.
We start with the fallout from TNA Slammiversary 2025, where AJ Styles returned to the company he helped build. While the Phenomenal One didn’t compete, his appearance marked a symbolic homecoming — and perhaps the beginning of something bigger. We break down what his involvement means for the WWE–TNA partnership, what’s next for Trick Williams and Jacy Jayne after defending their titles, and how TNA continues to evolve as a major player in the current wrestling landscape.
Then — Goldberg is done staying quiet. The Hall of Famer is furious over how WWE handled his final match, venting on the Ariel Helwani Show about being cut off, ignored, and given no real send-off. With his NDA reportedly set to expire in two weeks, we dig into what Goldberg hinted at — and whether WWE might be bracing for a scorched-earth response.
Meanwhile in AEW, Tony Khan opens up about feeling double-crossed by AAA during the infamous 2022 tag title switch involving FTR and Dragon Lee. We revisit the moment, what really happened behind the scenes, and why this revelation — combined with AEW’s growing relationship with CMLL — signals a full pivot away from AAA in the wake of WWE’s pending acquisition.
Also on the show:
G1 Climax 35 is underway, and early results have already flipped expectations. We’ve got upsets, injuries, and surprise leaders in both blocks.
Seth Rollins’ knee injury raises more questions — is it legit or storyline misdirection ahead of a surprise cash-in?
Jelly Roll slams Logan Paul through a desk on Jimmy Kimmel Live as SummerSlam hype hits a new level
CM Punk praises Triple H, reflects on creative freedom, and previews his title clash with Gunther
Roman Reigns returns to Raw, but what’s really motivating the One True Chief?
KENTA wins the GHC Heavyweight Title at NOAH’s 25th Anniversary, setting up a legacy rematch with Marufuji
Plus: Omega & Ospreay’s time off, WWE’s new severance policy, and more
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