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Wrestling Tonight: AEW DOUBLE OR NOTHING FALLOUT, TRICK WINS TNA TITLE AT BATTLEGROUND, WRESTLEMANIA MOVES FROM NOLA, SNME AFTERSHOCKS & WWE’S COUNTER PROGRAMMING PLAYBOOK

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Welcome to Episode 126 of Wrestling Tonight. This week, we break down a full slate of major events across AEW, WWE, TNA, and NJPW.

AEW’s Double or Nothing featured strong in-ring performances and key storyline developments. Hangman Page defeated Will Ospreay in a clean main event to win the Owen Hart Cup and earn a shot at Jon Moxley at All In: Texas. Anarchy in the Arena brought its usual level of spectacle, with Team Swerve overcoming The Death Riders and The Young Bucks. Mercedes Moné, Ricochet, Toni Storm, and FTR also notched meaningful wins. Tony Khan closed the weekend with updates on AEW’s creative direction, backstage culture, and the announcement of All Out heading to Toronto.

Over at NXT Battleground, Trick Williams pinned Joe Hendry to become the new TNA World Champion, marking the first time that title has changed hands at a WWE event. Stephanie Vaquer retained against Jordynne Grace in a hard-fought match, while Oba Femi and Sol Ruca continued their respective title reigns.

On Saturday Night’s Main Event, Cody Rhodes returned to confront John Cena and Logan Paul, setting up a major tag match for Money in the Bank. Damian Priest defeated Drew McIntyre in a steel cage match, and Bronson Reed aligned with Seth Rollins to form a new trio with Bron Breakker.

We also look at TNA’s Under Siege, where Masha Slamovich retained the Knockouts Title, Spitfire disbanded, and Mustafa Ali’s faction showed signs of tension. Plus: WrestleMania 42 officially moves from New Orleans to Las Vegas, and we examine WWE’s continued pattern of counter-programming AEW’s major events.

Also in this episode: Best of the Super Juniors tournament standings, Darby Allin’s Mount Everest summit, and what AEW’s expanding international calendar means going forward.

🎧 Subscribe and follow @turnbuckletavern. Bonus content and early episodes available at patreon.com/theturnbuckletavern.

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Welcome to Episode 126 of Wrestling Tonight. This week, we break down a full slate of major events across AEW, WWE, TNA, and NJPW.

AEW’s Double or Nothing featured strong in-ring performances and key storyline developments. Hangman Page defeated Will Ospreay in a clean main event to win the Owen Hart Cup and earn a shot at Jon Moxley at All In: Texas. Anarchy in the Arena brought its usual level of spectacle, with Team Swerve overcoming The Death Riders and The Young Bucks. Mercedes Moné, Ricochet, Toni Storm, and FTR also notched meaningful wins. Tony Khan closed the weekend with updates on AEW’s creative direction, backstage culture, and the announcement of All Out heading to Toronto.

Over at NXT Battleground, Trick Williams pinned Joe Hendry to become the new TNA World Champion, marking the first time that title has changed hands at a WWE event. Stephanie Vaquer retained against Jordynne Grace in a hard-fought match, while Oba Femi and Sol Ruca continued their respective title reigns.

On Saturday Night’s Main Event, Cody Rhodes returned to confront John Cena and Logan Paul, setting up a major tag match for Money in the Bank. Damian Priest defeated Drew McIntyre in a steel cage match, and Bronson Reed aligned with Seth Rollins to form a new trio with Bron Breakker.

We also look at TNA’s Under Siege, where Masha Slamovich retained the Knockouts Title, Spitfire disbanded, and Mustafa Ali’s faction showed signs of tension. Plus: WrestleMania 42 officially moves from New Orleans to Las Vegas, and we examine WWE’s continued pattern of counter-programming AEW’s major events.

Also in this episode: Best of the Super Juniors tournament standings, Darby Allin’s Mount Everest summit, and what AEW’s expanding international calendar means going forward.

🎧 Subscribe and follow @turnbuckletavern. Bonus content and early episodes available at patreon.com/theturnbuckletavern.

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