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Welcome to Wrestling Tonight: your weekly deep dive into WWE, AEW, NJPW, TNA, and everything in between. This is Episode 137, and it’s one of the most significant weeks for wrestling’s future we’ve covered all year.
WWE has officially signed a landmark five-year, $1.6 billion agreement to bring all U.S. premium live events to ESPN starting in 2026. It’s a media move on par with the original WWE Network launch, but with major implications for what it will cost fans to follow the product year-round. We’ll break down exactly how this changes the wrestling landscape, from pay-per-view access to mainstream visibility.
This week, we also set the stage for a huge weekend ahead: TNA Emergence, TripleMania’s first card since WWE acquired AAA, and the latest twists in NJPW’s G1 Climax 35 playoff chase. From title matches to crossover moments, the next seven days could reshape the late-summer calendar.
We break it all down: – WWE’s ESPN deal explained: cost, accessibility, and its ripple effect on the industry – TNA Emergence Preview: Trick Williams defends the TNA World Championship against Moose in a card stacked with high-stakes matches – TripleMania in Mexico City: Dominik Mysterio challenges for the AAA Mega Championship, Natalya chases Reina de Reinas gold, and The Judgment Day steps into the AAA ring – NJPW’s G1 Climax 35 update: the playoff picture tightens, standout matches emerge, and the road to the semifinals heats up – Eddie Kingston provides an update on his recovery and return plans – Brooke Hogan speaks candidly on her father’s passing and their relationship – Jonathan Gresham reveals a frightening health scare after suffering two strokes – Paul Heyman weighs in on Brock Lesnar’s return, WWE’s future headliners, and the fallout from the Travis Scott angle – Karrion Kross addresses his WWE contract status and his SummerSlam experience
Also this week: 🔥 AEW post–All In updates: injury news, roster moves, and what’s next heading into the fall stretch 💥 A full look ahead at WWE, AEW, NJPW, and TNA programming for the coming week
Wrestling is making billion-dollar moves, building toward huge events, and delivering stories on every front and Wrestling Tonight is here to cover every angle.
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Welcome to Wrestling Tonight: your weekly deep dive into WWE, AEW, NJPW, TNA, and everything in between. This is Episode 137, and it’s one of the most significant weeks for wrestling’s future we’ve covered all year.
WWE has officially signed a landmark five-year, $1.6 billion agreement to bring all U.S. premium live events to ESPN starting in 2026. It’s a media move on par with the original WWE Network launch, but with major implications for what it will cost fans to follow the product year-round. We’ll break down exactly how this changes the wrestling landscape, from pay-per-view access to mainstream visibility.
This week, we also set the stage for a huge weekend ahead: TNA Emergence, TripleMania’s first card since WWE acquired AAA, and the latest twists in NJPW’s G1 Climax 35 playoff chase. From title matches to crossover moments, the next seven days could reshape the late-summer calendar.
We break it all down: – WWE’s ESPN deal explained: cost, accessibility, and its ripple effect on the industry – TNA Emergence Preview: Trick Williams defends the TNA World Championship against Moose in a card stacked with high-stakes matches – TripleMania in Mexico City: Dominik Mysterio challenges for the AAA Mega Championship, Natalya chases Reina de Reinas gold, and The Judgment Day steps into the AAA ring – NJPW’s G1 Climax 35 update: the playoff picture tightens, standout matches emerge, and the road to the semifinals heats up – Eddie Kingston provides an update on his recovery and return plans – Brooke Hogan speaks candidly on her father’s passing and their relationship – Jonathan Gresham reveals a frightening health scare after suffering two strokes – Paul Heyman weighs in on Brock Lesnar’s return, WWE’s future headliners, and the fallout from the Travis Scott angle – Karrion Kross addresses his WWE contract status and his SummerSlam experience
Also this week: 🔥 AEW post–All In updates: injury news, roster moves, and what’s next heading into the fall stretch 💥 A full look ahead at WWE, AEW, NJPW, and TNA programming for the coming week
Wrestling is making billion-dollar moves, building toward huge events, and delivering stories on every front and Wrestling Tonight is here to cover every angle.
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