NXT Recap for the 3/10/2021 episode, where we get multiple big title matches and some big announcements that change NXT forever.
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NXT started tonight with two major announcements: a two-night Takeover event on Wrestlemania weekend and the unveiling of Women's Tag Titles.
Ahead of tonight's episode of AEW Dynamite, AEW released the latest rankings for the men's, women's, and men's tag team divisions.
Impact grew its viewership ahead of Saturday's Sacrifice PPV, but with a huge intercompany main event set for April, this could be just the beginning.
On tonight's episode of NXT, Finn Balor defends his title against Adam Cole, Io Shirai defends hers against Toni Storm, William Regal speaks, and more.
WWE's Hall-of-Fame ceremony will be double-sized this year. Taking place on April 6th, both the 2020 and 2021 classes will be inducted this year.
Bayley will be the guest on this week's episode of After the Bell with Corey Graves. Also: John Laurenitis is returning to talent relations in WWE.
Molly Holly is the first member of WWE's 2021 Hall of Fame class, the company revealed on today's episode of The Bump podcast.
Tony Khan and Tony Schaivone promoted the card for tonight's AEW Dynamite during last night's episode of Impact Wrestling. Here's what AEW has planned.
Impact Wrestling has released video highlights from last night's episode, the go-home show for Sacrifice. Watch them below. Impact Wrestling Video
On the go-home show for Impact Sacrifice, the bottom of the card was filled out while the main event got a new stipulation, comrades.
In addition to a title unification match, Impact Wrestling filled out the undercard for this weekend's Sacrifice Impact Plus special.
After Rich Swann and Moose unify the Impact and TNA Championships at Sacrifice, the winner will face AEW Champion Kenny Omega at Rebellion.
WWE Raw took the top three spots in the cable ratings chart once again this week as the Bobby Lashley era proves to be a ratings draw!
Two matches and a contract signing are already set for tonight's episode of Impact Wrestling as the Sacrifice Impact Plus special approaches.
Two titles will be defended on next week's episode of WWE Raw as Riddle defends the US title against Mustafa Ali and The New Day challenge for the tag belts.
Ring of Honor announced the main event of the 19th Anniversary PPV: Jay Lethal will challenge Rush for the ROH Championship on March 26th.
William Regal will make an unprecedented two announcements in a single episode of NXT this week, doubling the excitement for this week's show.
Like AEW Revolution, WWE Raw ended with a partially dysfunctional pyrotechnics display, though Raw's was still way more impressive than AEW's.
WrestleMania tickets will run $35-$2500, but catching COVID when the pandemic's end is so near because you just had to see WWE live? Priceless.
Bobby Lashley won his first title defense, kicking The Miz's ass even worse than last time on WWE Raw this week.
It looks like WWE has just about given up on adding new content to the WWE Network this week ahead of their upcoming move to Peacock.
A WWE Championship rematch has been added to the card for WWE Raw this week as The Miz tries to regain the title from Bobby Lashley.
Kevin Patrick (nee Egan) will join WWE Raw as a new backstage correspondent, Raw Talk as host, and Main Event as play-by-play announcer.
After the epic level botch of the explosion in Revolution's main event, AEW will try to pick up the pieces on Dynamite this week. Here's what's booked.
Peacock begins rolling out WWE Network content on March 18 just before the Fastlane PPV- here's a look at what will (and won't) be available.
AEW Revolution ended with a highly disappointing visual that obviously didn't go as planned. Let's look at how they can learn from this.
AEW epicly botched the finish of the main event of AEW Revolution when the barbed wire deathmatch's explosive finale turned out to be a dud, comrades.
Sting took one Last Ride at AEW Revolution, teaming with Darby Allin to take on Team Taz in a cinematic match in an abandoned boneya... we mean, warehouse.
The huge, massive, enormous star who signed with AEW at AEW Revolution was revealed to be... Christian Cage?!