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The talent situation in TNA Wrestling just got even more complicated.

On December 6, Fightful Select reported that more contract expirations are looming as the promotion prepares for its major television debut with AMC in January. Among the names confirmed, Killer Kellyâ€s current TNA deal is set to expire this month—but thereâ€s already movement behind the scenes.

According to Sean Ross Sapp, negotiations between Killer Kelly and TNA are already underway:

“Killer Kellyâ€s TNA contract was set to expire in December. However, we also learned that the two sides have already been in discussions regarding an extension.â€

But thatâ€s not the only situation heating up. Kellyâ€s fiancé, Myron Reed, is also working in TNA—but without a contract. Despite his appearances alongside Rascalz members, heâ€s been operating as a free agent.

“We were able to confirm that Kellyâ€s fiancé Myron Reed is actually working in TNA without a contract. However, he has also been in discussions about a possible deal.â€

The Rascalz are central to the conversation right now. Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel are both on deals expiring in December, while Dezmond Xavier—formerly part of the group—is also currently unsigned. Itâ€s an entire faction either out the door or one foot from it.

TNAâ€s contract drama doesnâ€t end there. Jake Somethingâ€s deal also runs out at the end of the year, earlier than most expected. And names like AJ Francis, Mike Santana, Steve Maclin, and Mustafa Ali are either nearing free agency or waiting for improved offers in the wake of the AMC deal.

With WWE already talking to talent and multiple deals up in the air, TNAâ€s front office is now racing against the clock to prevent a mass exodus right before their big relaunch.

Do you think TNA will keep stars like Killer Kelly, or is a roster shake-up inevitable? Sound off in the comments and tell us who you think is staying—or already on their way out.

December 6, 2025 11:53 pm

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Shawn Michaels attends Netflix's Debut of WWE Monday Night Raw at Intuit Dome on January 06, 2025 in Inglewood, California.

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Multiple top stars from “WWE NXT” are backstage at “WWE SmackDown” on Friday night as the show is set to go live from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. According to PWInsider Elite, those stars include Oba Femi, Trick Williams, and Sol Ruca.

The outlet didn’t confirm just why the former NXT Champions and the former Women’s North American Champion are at the show ahead of “NXT’s” Deadline premium live event on Saturday, which will emanate from the Boeing Center in San Antonio, Texas. However, John Cena announced that Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13, which will feature his final match, will also be a showcase of “NXT” talent against main roster stars. There was no initial report that Femi, Williams, and Ruca were brought in to set up angles or matches for the show in Washington, DC, however.

Cena previously announced the competitors for both the men’s and women’s Iron Survivor matches at Deadline, which include Ruca on the women’s side. Williams was defeated by Myles Borne and lost the opportunity to enter the match. Femi will compete against NXT Champion Ricky Saints for the chance to become a two-time holder of the developmental brand’s gold.Â

“The Never Seen 17” has been adamant that “NXT” talent should be featured along the way to his final match. “NXT” star Je’Von Evans also had the opportunity to compete to become Cena’s final opponent, but lost in the “Last Time is Now” tournament in the first round to GUNTHER.

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By Ella Jay

Dec. 5, 2025 11:20 am EST

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Since 2023, Ring of Honor’s weekly programming has largely aired on the HonorClub streaming platform, with episodes occasionally being uploaded to YouTube as well. In contrast, ROH’s sister promotion of All Elite Wrestling is in the midst of a multi-year media rights deal with Warner Bros. Discovery that sees its weekly content aired on TNT, TBS, and HBO Max. On the ROH Final Battle media call, ROH owner and AEW CEO Tony Khan addressed the possibility of moving ROH to a bigger platform, specifically a television network.

According to Khan, he’s received multiple “great” offers to boost ROH to television, but so far, none of them have truly won him over. “I have had opportunities at times to move ROH to TV and from great media partners,” he said, “but right now, we have to look at the AEW situation. AEW’s got a media rights deal with a half-billion dollar contract. Given that I have a half-billion dollar contract to produce wrestling television, I really want to make sure I get good rights fees and that the situation for ROH is not necessarily equal to what we get with AEW because it’s fairly historic for a challenger wrestling brand to have the kind of media rights that we do and the kind of following that AEW has.

“ROH, I’m very interested in having an ROH TV show. I think that the media rights have to be certainly not necessarily equal or definitely not greater than, but I do think I want to get a rights fee that makes sense and the perfect situation with a media partner.”

As it stands, Khan confirmed that ROH pay-per-views and weekly “ROH on HonorClub” programming are bringing in “really good” revenue despite being behind the paywall of HonorClub. Even the occasional shows on YouTube are said to be getting a positive reception as well.

Khan Says It’ll Take A ‘Combination’ Of Factors To Sell Him On A ROH TV Deal

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When asked to further elaborate on his criteria for Ring of Honor to potentially onboard to a bigger stage, Khan noted that he is considering a combination of components.

“It’s not any one factor,” he said. “It’s got to be the right fit. To me, it’s got to be the right media partner, but also the money has to be right. And it’s got to be the combination of the two things. There’s times where we had great media offers and there’s times where we’ve had offers of money. When they line up with the right media partner and the right money [I’d make the deal]. Certainly when you get a deal like we’ve got with TBS and TNT and HBO Max, that’s one of those great situations where it’s the perfect combination.”

In the current, $555-million dollar agreement between AEW and Warner Bros. Discovery, “AEW Dynamite” and “AEW Collision” continue to air on TBS and TNT, respectively, with the ability to simultaneously stream them on HBO Max made available as well. HBO Max, which has since been named as AEW’s primary pay-per-view partner, also allows subscribers to purchase and stream AEW PPVs at a discounted rate.

Final Battle, ROH’s next pay-per-view event, will emanate from Columbus, Ohio later tonight. Matches include the ROH Women’s Pure Championship tournament finals between Deonna Purrazzo and Billie Starkz, ROH Women’s Television Champion Mercedes Mone vs. Red Velvet, and ROH World Champion Bandido defending his title in a Survival of the Fittest match. The latest episode of “ROH on HonorClub,” aired Thursday night, notably saw Queen Aminata forfeit her spot in the semi-finals of the Women’s Pure Title tournament.

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit ROH with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

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A quartet of Los Angeles Dodgers items sold at California-based SCP Auctions for just under $900,000 over the weekend, including the 2025 World Series Game 7 tying and winning home run balls caught by father-and-son duo John and Matthew Bains.

Miguel Rojas ‘ Game 7-tying home run ball sold for $156,000, and Will Smith’s Game 7-winning home run ball sold for $168,000; both prices included buyer’s premium. Shohei Ohtani ‘s 2025 National League Championship Series Game 4 home run — which left Dodger Stadium — sold for $270,000, also including premium.

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In the same auction, a bat Ohtani used during his 2024 50/50 MVP season, photo-matched to five home runs in a 12-game stretch from late August to early September by PSA Photo Match, sold for $300,000 including premium.

After years of being undervalued in the collectibles space, Ohtani is finally having his day. Ohtani’s first $1 million card sale came in March when a collector paid $1.067 million for a one-of-one numbered, on-card autographed card featuring the MLB logo from Ohtani’s pants worn while hitting his 49th, 50th and 51st home runs of the 2024 season. A collector paid $542,900 for another one-of-one numbered and signed Ohtani card earlier this month.

The ownership of Ohtani’s 50/50 home run ball that Taiwanese investment company UC Capital made the most expensive baseball of all time at $4.39 million last October is still being litigated — including a name correction for one of the original claimants — in the 11th Judicial Circuit of Florida court, with a hearing scheduled for Jan. 13.

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Cora Jadeâ€s takedown spree isnâ€t just about leaked thirst traps anymore—itâ€s become a full-blown copyright crackdown against anything connected to her online presence. From public Instagram clips to wrestling coverage and reposted memes, content is being struck down in mass.

After looking further into the matter, Ringside News can confirm that these takedowns extend far beyond OnlyFans leaks. Multiple companies are now working simultaneously on her behalf to file DMCA complaints—including Content Armour, Venus Group (also used by Mandy Rose), SecureReach, Infringement Watch, and likely others. These firms are not acting in unison but rather overlapping, each blasting out their own copyright complaints at scale.

This week alone, Ringside News received a DMCA complaint via X/Twitter—alongside other outlets like Fightful, Sportskeeda, and several wrestling news accounts. The complaint didnâ€t reference private content but instead cited her TikTok, Instagram, and OnlyFans pages as the source of the alleged infringement. The notification read:

“I am Michael Langdon, the authorized agent acting on behalf of Cora Jade… Weâ€ve identified multiple posts on your platform that use Cora Jadeâ€s content without authorization… The original content can be found at the following links: https://www.onlyfans.com/ElaynaBlack, https://www.tiktok.com/@corajadewwe, We kindly request the removal of these posts to protect Cora Jadeâ€s intellectual property.â€

Hereâ€s the problem—many of the takedowns are targeting content that isnâ€t owned by Cora Jade at all. Just like the ongoing controversy surrounding Mandy Roseâ€s takedowns, these firms are operating without fully reviewing what theyâ€re removing. Theyâ€re filing claims on anything that even mentions or features Coraâ€s image—even if it was originally posted by WWE or fans who legally captured it.

Thatâ€s not just aggressive. Itâ€s potentially illegal. Under 17 U.S. Code § 512(f), knowingly filing false or reckless DMCA claims can constitute perjury. If a company sends takedown notices without verifying ownership, it opens the door to serious legal liability. The fact that multiple firms are submitting overlapping claims increases the likelihood of errors, account suspensions, and wrongful takedowns.

Yet despite this growing mess, Cora Jade has remained silent. No warning to fans. No public statement. No guidance for what content is safe to share. Just another Linktree drop, new photos, and no answers.

If these mass takedowns continue unchecked, it wonâ€t just be fan pages feeling the sting—itâ€ll be the credibility of the name Cora Jade, too.

Do you think Cora Jade should step in and address the damage being done by these takedown firms? Should fans and media accounts fight back? Sound off in the comments and let us know where you stand.

November 16, 2025 8:25 am

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The pro wrestling community is uniting to help out a recently released WWE star in need.

The past month has been pretty awful for Ridge Holland (real name: Luke Menzies). After injuring himself at a TNA taping, the 37-year-old was hit with the news that WWE won’t be extending his contract. Things got worse after he seemingly spoke out against the company, stating that “he was hung out to dry” and unable to pay his mortgage, though he specified the Stamford-based promotion was covering his physical therapy.

WWE officials were reportedly unhappy with Holland’s social media post and terminated his contract early, which was originally set to expire on November 14. Following this development, a GoFundMe was launched for Holland’s family, who are going through difficult times, and some AEW stars, among others from the wrestling community, have stepped up.

AEW’s Nick Jackson and Kyle Fletcher Make Donations To Ridge Holland’s GoFundMe After WWE Release

The fundraising campaign started by Susan Chapman got much-needed attention after Chelsea Green shared it on her X/Twitter handle. The WWE star also made a generous donation to prove why she remains a hero in real life despite being a heel on TV.

More wrestlers have chipped in since, with AEW’s Nick Jackson and Kyle Fletcher donating $1000 each to push the overall figure closer to its $60K goal.

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Ridge Holland has three children and a wife to support, and the recent events have hit the family really hard. The former NXT Tag Team Champion is expected to undergo surgery in March 2026 and possibly a neck surgery later this month, which is expected to keep him away from the ring until April/May of next year. That is, if his recovery goes as planned.

Pro wrestling can be an unforgiving business for contracted talents, whether they are in WWE, AEW, or elsewhere, and Ridge Holland and his family are unfortunately facing the impact of a series of setbacks.

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An injury suffered during a match for AEW will keep Tomohiro Ishii out of action and force the veteran to miss events for New Japan Pro Wrestling. A statementfrom New Japan confirmed that Ishii suffered a dislocated shoulder while appearing at an AEW event in October. At this time, it is not known publicly when he will return to action.

“On October 22, at an AEW event in San Antonio, Texas, Tomohiro Ishii sustained a dislocated right shoulder.

“As a result, Ishii will miss action on forthcoming events, with his return to be determined.

“We apologise to fans who were looking forward to seeing Ishii wrestle, and appreciate your understanding. NJPW joins fans in wishing Ishii a full and fast recovery.”

This is certainly a blow for New Japan, where Ishii is the reigning NJPW Strong Openweight Champion. In NJPW, Ishii is also a six-time Openweight Champion, two-time IWGP Tag Team Champion and three-time NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champion.

With Ishii on the shelf, AEW is missing yet another notable name from its roster. In addition to Ishii, the company is missing Kota Ibushi, who is recovering from a fractured femur suffered during the AEW Collision: Homecoming episode. Other notable names out of action due to injuries and recoveries include Will Ospreay, Buddy Matthews, Jay White, and Adam Cole.

Ishii lost to PAC during the match in which he suffered his injury, and fans will just have to wait and see when he returns. We here at SEScoops are sending our best to the 49-year-old and wishing him a speedy recovery.

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WWEâ€s NXT brand has Gold Rush at The Garden in Madison Square Garden on November 18. Next weekâ€s go-home episode is already looking like a loaded card, with a grudge match for the NXT Title on top of the card.

November 4â€s WWE NXT was quite an episode. That being said, the November 11 episode is already shaping up to be a big night.

LFG season 2 winner Skylar Raye will take on Fallon Henley next week in the next match of the WWE Womenâ€s Speed tournament. The winner of that match will face Zaria at the finals at Gold Rush.

The WWE Speed Championship will be on the line. El Grande Americano will be on hand to put his title on the line against Jasper Troy.

Next weekâ€s NXT will also see a last man standing match for the NXT Championship. Trick Williams and Ricky Saints will certainly tear each other apart. Blake Monroe will be on hand as NXT Womenâ€s North American Champion, and she will have some sort of interview segment.

We will have to see what else WWE brings to the table to NXT next week. It appears that fans will have multiple reasons to tune in. Keep checking back with Ringside News for more.

Multiple Title Matches Slated For 11/11 WWE NXT

Whatâ€s your take on next weekâ€s plan for NXT? Do you believe that it will be a good show? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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Dylan Harper has shown more than just No. 2 pick talent to start his rookie season, he has been a hand-in-glove fit with Victor Wembanyama and is a key part of why the San Antonio Spurs are off to a 5-1 start.

Which is why the news that he will be out multiple weeks with a calf strain — something confirmed by San Antonio on Monday — comes as a blow.

The good news is this was just a strain, nothing more. There was concern when Harper left Sundayâ€s game, then left the arena in a walking boot, that this could be something more, but there is no structural damage that will keep him out for an extended period, an “MRI on Monday revealed Harper avoided a significant absence,†reported Shams Charania of ESPN.

Harper is averaging 14 points, four rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game off the bench for the Spurs, but the raw numbers donâ€t capture how well he has played on both ends of the court. Harper has a smooth game with the ability to get to the rim, and also is shooting 35.7% from beyond the arc. He has not looked like a rookie, what he has looked like is a long-term fit next to Wembanyama.

Harper was injured in the second quarter Sunday trying to stop a post entry pass, then prevent a dunk by Phoenixâ€s Nick Richards. Harper was instantly limping after the play and came out of the game.

Injuries are piling up for the Spurs, who remain without Deâ€Aaron Fox, who has yet to play this season due to a hamstring issue. This will put more on the plate of Stephon Castle until one of he other guards can get healthy.

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AEW Full Gear is going to be big, with All Elite Wrestling announcing several big matches for the upcoming pay-per-view.

During Wednesdayâ€s episode of AEW Dynamite, the company confirmed a handful of big matches. First up, Samoa Joe punched his ticket to the show in a huge win. In a four-way match against HOOK, Bobby Lashley, and Ricochet, Joe submitted HOOK with a Coquina Clutch. The win punched Joeâ€s ticket to the show and means heâ€ll face off against Adam Page at Full Gear for the AEW World Championship.

Elsewhere in the night, FTR became the Number One Contender to the AEW World Tag Team Championships. They beat The Young Bucks, Jurassic Express, and JetSpeed in a four-way tag team match. Theyâ€ll face off against Brodido for the belts, now.

AEW Full Gear is set to take place on November 22, 2025, from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The fully announced card for the show is as follows:

  • Big Boom AJ and QT Marshall vs. RPG Vice (Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta)
  • AEW Womenâ€s World Championship: Kris Statlander (c) vs. Mercedes Moné
  • AEW World Championship: “Hangman†Adam Page (c) vs. Samoa Joe
  • AEW World Tag Team Championships: Brodido (Bandido and Brody King) (c) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) (with Stokely)

READ MORE: AEW Dynamite Results: Review, Grades, Card For October 29

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