AEW’s Will Ospreay Discusses Friction Between United Empire And Death Riders

Earlier this month, Will Ospreay returned to NJPW where he won the NEVER Six-Man titles with his United Empire stablemates, Great-O-Khan and HENARE. In the main event, Callum Newman retained the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. After the match, he ordered Ospreay to attack Shingo Takagi. When Ospreay refused, Newman called him a Death Rider, prompting Ospreay to hit Takagi with a Hidden Blade. Things were tense between the pair in the post-match backstage segment. Last night at AEW Double or Nothing, Ospreay advanced in the Owen Hart Cup tournament by defeating Samoa Joe.

When asked about the situation with United Empire during the Double or Nothing media scrum, Ospreay admitted tempers are flaring. “I can imagine them watching AEW and the guys that I called to say, ‘hey, look I’m going to go take it to these guys’ and now all of a sudden I’m training with them? I’m sure that ruffled feathers and confused them.” He explained that he’s having to care for his body differently and that his neck feels better. Newman is like his little brother and has done a good job filling his shoes as leader of the United Empire. “He’s just playing a little bit of a dangerous game.” He thinks he and Newman need to have a conversation, but the United Empire is “rolling good”.

In the next round of the Owen Cup, Ospreay will face the winner of “Jungle” Jack Perry vs. Mark Davis. Ospreay was asked about his match with Davis from a few weeks ago. He said that was the first time a doctor and a referee has ever had to stop one of his matches. He never wants that to happen again and admits “Davis is a scary one to wrestle because he has so many variations of piledrivers and I just need to do everything in my power to avoid those situations.”

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WWE Reportedly Eyeing Summer Call-Up For NXT Star

Posted By: Ben Kerin on May 25, 2026 WWE Reportedly Eyeing Summer Call-Up For NXT Star

Rumors are growing that Nikkita Lyons could be headed to WWE’s main roster later this summer, with a new report suggesting a move to Monday Night Raw is being discussed internally.


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Tony Khan Gives Positive Update On QT Marshall After Scary AEW Fall

Posted By: Ben Kerin on May 25, 2026 Tony Khan Gives Positive Update On QT Marshall After Scary AEW Fall

AEW President Tony Khan provided an update on QT Marshall following a frightening moment during the Double or Nothing Buy In preshow on Sunday night.


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WNS Addresses Recent Lack Of Coverage And Opens Door For New Contributors

Posted By: Ben Kerin on May 25, 2026 WNS Addresses Recent Lack Of Coverage And Opens Door For New Contributors

We would like to apologise for the lack of coverage over the past week and recent events. Unfortunately, one of our main coverage team members Patrick was taken to hospital for surgery and is currently recovering. We send our best wishes for a full recovery.


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AEW Dynamite & Collision Viewership & Ratings Report, 5/20/2026

Last week’s “AEW Dynamite” and “AEW Collision,” which aired back-to-back on May 20, 2026, grew in overall viewership and the key demographic ratings.

The shows, which were the final stop before the week’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view, were broadcast between 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. “Dynamite,” which occupied the first two hours, crossed the 600,000 mark, rising from 585,000 for the previous week’s show to 613,000, as per “Programming Insider.” “Collision” also saw an increase in viewership, rising from 384,000 to 413,000, with a larger percentage gain over the previous week than “Dynamite.” Both shows, according to “Wrestlenomics” data, also performed better than their four-week averages, with “Dynamite” showing a 3% gain and “Collision” posting a substantial 10% increase.

The key 18–49 demographic rating did not see as significant a gain, increasing from 0.10 to 0.11 for “Dynamite,” while remaining flat for “Collision” at 0.06, the same rating as the previous week. Despite the modest increase, “Dynamite” still finished in the top 10 cable programs for the night, ranking #7 among shows that aired on cable. The two shows have had contrasting fortunes when comparing Q2 2026 numbers to Q2 2025 numbers, with “Dynamite” showing a small gain in average viewership of this quarter, growing by 2%, while “Collision” has witnessed a fall in viewership of 4%. 

Much like last week, this week’s “Collision” will also be pre-empted and instead air on May 27, the same day as “Dynamite,” while another episode of “Collision” will air in its usual Saturday slot on May 30.