CyberFight Festival 2021 to feature English commentary

This coming Sunday, June 6 at 1 am EST, Pro Wrestling NOAH, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, DDT, and Ganbare Pro Wrestling will unite for supercard-in-the-making, CyberFight Festival 2021. DDT and Noan President Sanshiro Takagi has set out to put together a wrestling festival that would follow the lead of rock festivals, leading to new wrestling…

AEW reveals Women’s Title Eliminator Tournament bracket

Earlier this afternoon, via their YouTube channel, All Elite Wrestling revealed the completed AEW Women’s World Championship Eliminator Tournament bracket. During the video, Tony Schiavone also announced that matches on both the Japan side and U.S. side of the bracket would start airing Monday, Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. EST on YouTube. A complete schedule…

Lana Austin earns a title match against Yuka Sakazaki in Japan

English wrestler, Lana Austin, will make her first trip to Japan to challenge Yuka Sakazaki for the Princess of Princess Championship. Austin and Sakazaki wrestled to a fifteen-minute time limit draw at Wrestle Queendom 3. It was one of the best matches on the card. In fact, the two received a standing ovation. On Friday,…

There’s Room for Improvement in AEW Women’s Division

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has a few pay-per-views and nine months under their belt, and it’s clear there’s still room for improvement in one particular area: AEW Women’s Division. A few years ago, when critics drew attention to Ring of Honor’s inability to draw a crowd, Cody Rhodes, Nick Jackson and Matt Jackson took matters…

Women’s Triple Threat Announced for AEW Fyter Fest

As promised by Cody Rhodes in a tweet from last night, AEW has announced a women’s match for Fyter Fest on June 29. During Episode 2 of AEW’s Road to Fyter Fest, Brandi Rhodes announced that there will be a women’s triple threat match. The match will include three names that are new to a…

AEW is changing the look of mainstream women’s wrestling

Five months ago, the Elite change the landscape of wrestling when they announced the formation of their very own promotion, All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Their first pay-per-view event, Double or Nothing, will air this weekend. Since the announcement on New Year’s Day, AEW has gained considerable traction as a legitimate alternative to WWE. Given all…