TNA’s Nic Nemeth Explains Why He Was ‘Lucky’ During His Early Years As A Wrestler

When Nemeth departed OVW for WWE’s main roster, he initially found McMahon’s way of doing things in conflict with what he was taught. “You go: ‘Man, I don’t… This doesn’t make any sense!’ And then, a couple of years later you go: ‘Oh! This makes the most sense ever, that’s why he’s where he is!” Nemeth clarified. 

The veteran then looked back at his first year in the ring working with the biggest names in pro wrestling. “I’m in the ring, I’m not any good, but I can listen and learn, and I can adapt,” he noted. “I’m out there for six straight months with Ric Flair, Shawn Michaels, and Triple H on live events…” Nemeth admitted that stepping into the ring with these three legends made his abilities improve dramatically, and with the OVW foundation he had, he quickly caught pro wrestling psychology.

“I got all these different teachers, I got to apply it, and now I get to use it,” he stated, before opining that he wasn’t nearly as selfish as a wrestler should be, and while it kept him in WWE for decades, it meant he never became the main eventer he could’ve been. Nemeth departed WWE in 2023, and has since gone on to become a key part of TNA.

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AEW’s Jim Ross Has Heard ‘Good Things’ About Garrett Borden’s Wrestling Training

“The Icon” Sting might have permanently hung up his boots, outside of a few select appearances in AEW, but the legacy of his pro wrestling career is being continued through both of his sons. Initially, his younger son, Steve Borden Jr. stepped into the industry, and has been trained by Darby Allin, but now his eldest, Garrett Borden, is also joining the family business.

On May 18, JJA Sport Studio posted a clip of Garrett’s in ring debut at Rhodes Wrestling Academy, and according to Jim Ross, Garrett also has a bright future in the industry. “I hear good things about his training. I hear that he’s aggressive, and his thorough, and he’s reliable – reliable, reliable – and so, I’m gonna see how they do when they’re kind of off-Broadway with Dustin [Rhodes’] company,” Ross proclaimed during an episode of his “Grilling JR” podcast, adding that he isn’t surprised at all to hear that Garrett is also following in his father’s legacy.

“I’m anxious to see him work,” Ross added. “You can tell a lot about a guy’s attitude by how they train; are they on time? Do they keep their commitments?” The veteran further noted that he’s met Garrett many times throughout his life, and praised his temperament. “He’s the kind of kid that you know good things will happen for him. He’s got a ‘star look,’ and so, he’s got a famous dad, which don’t hurt a thing!”

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Nic Nemeth Says He Turned Down WWE Several Times Before John Cena Tournament Return

While coming back for John Cena was an easy decision for Nic Nemeth, he admitted that he did it as much for himself as he did for Cena.

“It’s like, you’re going to a party, and you know there’s going to be [one] of your ex-girlfriends there,” he explained. “And you’re like, ‘Oh, I’m getting hair done, I’m getting a nice new shirt, make sure I get a tan, a workout, and go, ‘Oh, hey? What’s going on?’ and just walk, just for that one moment of walking by to let them know you’re doing great.”

Nemeth further admitted that he does have a bit of a chip on his shoulder, but that he genuinely wanted WWE to see how good he is without having him back already. 

“If you want me to come back down the line, and we can work something out once in a while for special moments to help my friends? In a heartbeat,” he claimed, before stating where his current focus actually is. “My goal is to help TNA get a TV deal and we got it on AMC…that’s the important part for me in the last six months.” 

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WWE SNME – 5/23/2026: 3 Things We Hated And 3 We Loved

Ethan Page may not have won the Intercontinental Championship from Penta tonight, but he looked fantastic in defeat. That could just be me thinking about today’s report about how well-liked he is backstage for how hard he works, and if that’s the case, he proved the hard-working part, at least in the Saturday Night’s Main Event ring.

Page gave it everything he had, and he looked to have the bout won at multiple points. He really heeled it up toward the end of the match, as well, when he used Penta’s mask to pull the champion down to get him into position to hit the avalanche powerslam. I don’t usually love mask spots like that, as they’re so overused in WWE anymore, but Page didn’t come close to fully unmasking him, and it just works so well for his character. The challenger was also dastardly in distracting the referee to pull off a near-victory. He took off one turnbuckle pad, then, while the ref’s back was turned, took off the opposing corner’s pad.

He just couldn’t quite get Penta, however, and despite dodging it earlier in the match, Page took a Mexican Destroyer for the loss after going into the turnbuckle he exposed. He put up one hell of a fight all throughout the match, however, and I thought it was one of the best bouts of the night.

I do think Page wins the Intercontinental Championship sooner rather than later, especially if he’s so well-liked in WWE, and I hated that this match wasn’t the main event, especially with Seth Rollins not showing up to confront Bron Breakker. I did, however, love the match overall and how strong it made Page look, even in defeat. He often had answers for Penta’s offense, which was impressive, and hung on until his own heelish ways got the better of him. I know I’m someone who loves all the recent “WWE NXT” call-ups (hey, it was a solid class), but I think even if I wasn’t watching Page before, I’d still be curious to see just what he’s going to do next.

Written by Daisy Ruth

El Grande Americano Appears on AAA TV Despite Ludwig Kaiser Arrest

El Grande Americano Appears on AAA TV Despite Ludwig Kaiser Arrest

El Grande Americano made a surprise appearance during the May 23 episode of AAA on Fox, drawing attention due to the ongoing legal situation involving the man under the mask, Ludwig Kaiser.

The masked character, which has been part of WWE and AAA crossover storytelling, appeared on the broadcast ahead of a scheduled mask vs mask match against the original El Grande Americano next week. The bout remains officially on the card, signaling that AAA and WWE are continuing forward with the planned storyline despite recent real-world developments.

Kaiser was arrested in Orlando on May 20 on a misdemeanor battery charge stemming from an alleged April 23 incident at an apartment complex. According to the arrest affidavit, a confrontation occurred after a verbal exchange between Kaiser and a male resident regarding behavior inside an elevator involving Kaiser and a woman. The report alleges the situation escalated after the individuals exited the elevator, resulting in a physical altercation. Police documentation also referenced security footage and visible injuries on the complainant.

Following the incident, Kaiser turned himself in after learning of an active warrant while working in Mexico for AAA-related programming. He was booked into Orange County Jail, released on $1,000 bond, and later entered a not guilty plea through his legal representation. His attorneys have also filed a motion requesting permission for him to continue traveling internationally for wrestling commitments.

Despite the legal proceedings, Kaiser has continued to appear in Mexico under the El Grande Americano persona, including this week’s AAA broadcast appearance. The continuation of his on-screen role indicates that no immediate changes have been made to his scheduled match.

The upcoming mask vs mask bout will also feature the Original El Grande Americano, “widely identified in wrestling reporting” as Chad Gable. The stipulation remains one of the most significant traditions in lucha libre, adding further stakes to an already high-profile matchup.

At this time, neither World Wrestling Entertainment nor AAA has issued additional comments regarding Kaiser’s legal situation or any potential impact on his scheduled appearances. The situation continues to develop as the May 30 event approaches.

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