Mina Shirakawa Mourns AEW Women’s Tag Title Loss

Son Of Sting Wrestles Dark Match Ahead Of AEW Winter Is Coming 2025

After more than a year of training, Steve Borden Jr., the son of AEW icon and WWE Hall of Famer Sting, made his debut back in October, wrestling a tag match at a New York art gallery event that featured Borden’s trainer, Darby Allin, and former WWE star Killer Kross. That match gave way to his independent wrestling debut for Pacific Northwest promotion DEFY Wrestling, where he wrestled a 14 minute match on the promotion’s Aeon PPV in late November.

For his third match, Borden decided to take another step forward. Taking to X on Wednesday evening, Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam.Net posted photos from “AEW Dynamite: Winter is Coming,” revealing that Borden had wrestled in the dark match prior to the show. Much like his DEFY match, Borden defeated Kiran Grey, a Nightmare Family graduate who has also trained with Allin. Haynes provided no notes on Borden’s performance, though he did reveal that Borden’s entrance music was “Immigrant Song” by Led Zeppelin.

It’s unclear whether Borden’s match is a sign that he has a contract with AEW, if the match was a tryout, or if they were using him based on “Winter is Coming” taking place in Atlanta, Georgia. Borden was born and raised in Atlanta, and is believed to have trained there with Allin, who resides in the city. Atlanta also served as the site for many of Sting’s most famous matches when he worked for WCW in the 1980s and 1990s, including a 1991 NWA World Heavyweight Championship match against rival Ric Flair, and his Starrcade 1992 match against Vader.

CJ Perry Talks WWE Legends Deal, Says She’d Love To Return To On-Screen Storylines

CJ Perry, formerly known as Lana in WWE, has discussed her WWE Legends deal, which was news that led many fans to question whether she deserved it.

Perry, who was released by WWE in 2021, signed the deal at the same time as her husband, Rusev, earlier this year. In her interview with “Insight,” she understands the outrage the news caused, but plainly stated that “Legends” is what WWE calls contracts of those who aren’t full-time superstars.

“I’m still processing it [the Legends deal]. You know, it’s funny because I would say it’s been kind of controversial. One of the biggest things that I had on my podcast last week was announcing that I’m a WWE legend, and you thought I like stole their Christmas presents or something, you know, like people were so mad. People are like it’s a stretch and they’re fighting, and then other fans are coming in and defending me. And so I just want to acknowledge, I understand, I was that shocked too. Like, I absolutely understand that there’s a huge difference between the character Lana and Randy Savage on the legend scale. I get it. But this is what WWE calls their contracts post, you know, being a full WWE superstar,” she said.

She admitted that she was also shocked to hear that WWE was offering her a legends deal, revealing that she received the proposal at the same time WWE gave Rusev a contract. She’s grateful to WWE for giving her a deal and is eager to feature on-screen once again.

“I was crying. I was shocked. They gave Miro a contract, and they gave me the WWE Legends contract at the same time,” Lana said. “Of course, you know, I would love to [return], and I just think it’s all about timing and story, but I’m always ready.”

While Rusev made his return to the promotion in April, there’s been no sign of Perry yet, who was last seen in pro wrestling in AEW.

Matt Hardy Reacts To TNA TV Deal: ‘Ready To Take A Leadership Role’

Matt Hardy is optimistic about TNA Wrestling’s deal with AMC and is keen to take on a bigger role in the promotion as it enters a new phase.

Matt and Jeff Hardy are two of the more popular stars on TNA’s roster at the moment, and the former is excited about being on AMC. He recently stated on “The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy” podcast that he is ready to assume greater responsibility.

“This AMC deal that we’re going to be talking about here shortly. And we’re very motivated and fired up and, you know, ready to take a leadership role. Like, I’m ready to embrace that more and more, like it’s time to make TNA as legitimate as it can be something to me,” he said.

Hardy revealed that he knew about the deal for a few weeks, but was certain it would happen when he shot the commercial for it. He feels that the switch to AMC will be a “game-changer” for TNA, as many more people will have access to watching it.

“I knew it had been on the table for a little while, but I didn’t know until I went and shot the commercial with him. I didn’t even want to know,” he said. “I mean, the most exciting thing about it is that it is on almost all basic cable. It’s going to be so much more accessible for people to see. You know, AXS TV, it is what it is, but like it wasn’t on very many packages. I mean, it was in x amount of homes, but there were a lot of people that just couldn’t get it, or there were a lot of people that weren’t going to pay the extra money on DirecTV to get it.”

AMC has previously aired some popular TV shows like “Mad Men,” “Better Call Saul,” “The Walking Dead,” and “Breaking Bad,” to name a few, and Hardy believes that there’s an opportunity for TNA to have crossovers with AMC programming. 

Bully Ray Theorizes WWE Star Earned Enough Goodwill To Cut Promos Without A Script

Bully Ray has highlighted the promo ability of WWE star Bron Breakker and has an inkling that WWE has given him the freedom to speak off the cuff.

Over the last few weeks, Breakker has become a focal point of “WWE Raw” as the leader of The Vision, which he took control of after booting Seth Rollins out of the group. The former WWE Intercontinental Champion has also been more dominant and aggressive on the mic in the build-up to his match with WWE World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk, which has impressed Ray.

“His brain is moving so fast, his mouth can’t keep up. He’s coming up with new ways to bury you, new ways to beat you up, and he can’t get it out quick enough. It’s raw, it’s edgy, it sounds unscripted and unrehearsed,” Ray said on “Busted Open.” “And there’s a little part of me that’s starting to wonder — and this is going to take me a couple more weeks — starting to wonder if they’re seeing the beauty of the raw, unhinged, Bron Breakker, that maybe, just maybe, they’re giving him bullet points, and not scripting for him.”

One unique aspect of Breakker’s promos, Ray argued, is that he doesn’t use a typical pro wrestling cadence on the mic, which makes him sound more natural. The WWE Hall of Famer is ecstatic about Breakker’s recent transformation and has urged him to continue it.

“Dave, I totally agree with what you just said about Bron Breakker having no pro wrestling cadence. That’s it, man. Like what you just said, it doesn’t sound natural,” Ray added. “Whatever they are doing with Bron Breakker, keep up the great work, Bron, keep delivering. You guys are on the right track.”

Ray also shared a bold opinion, saying he prefers the current version of The Vision to the one led by Seth Rollins by a huge margin.