Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter (f4wonline.com)
» To follow up on JBL and Ohio Valley Wrestling, what went down was Danny Davis lost the TV because the CW affiliate increased the weekly cost of the hour to $2,000 and Davis had to spend $40,000 to upgrade the arena and was about to go under. JBL then stepped in as the official sponsor to help pay for the TV, which originally they all agreed to keep it a secret and then JBL went ahead and announced it on WWE.com in a blog for the WWE Universe social networking website. The main plan to turn the promotion around is to run MMA events, which Davis announced recently. There is already an MMA promotion in the area that generally draws 800 to 900 fans per show.
» WWE currently has 40 men and three women in Florida Championship Wrestling, the company’s developmental territory. The goal was to have 70 in developmental, although the general opinion was it would be too many in one place to learn. There are many second generation talent in developmental right now including Brett DiBiase, Dakota Darsow, Joe Hennig, Taylor Rotunda, Tevita Fifita (son of Haku), Wes Brisco and Windham Rotunda (who is wrestling as Tank Mulligan).
TNA Impact! Notes: Eric Young vs. Leon Slater for TNA X-Division Title Set for TNA Sacrifice 2026, Allie Makes Surprise TNA Return, Ricky Sosa Makes TNA In-Ring Debut, 3/19 Show Card
AEW: Matt Jackson on Revolution 2026 Was Maybe Most Emotional Day of The Young Bucks’ Career, Will Ospreay on All In 2026 Is Going To Be “The Biggest Night In AEW’s History”, Deonna Purrazzo on Wanting To Team Up with Britt Baker & Renegade Twins in AEW
WWE NXT Notes: Sean Legacy Not Medically Cleared & Elio LeFleur Replaces Him in NXT Tag Titles #1 Contender Tourn., Wren Sinclair Wins WWE Speed Women’s Title, Birthright Advances in NXT Tag Titles #1 Contender Tourn., NXT N.A. Title Match & More Set for NXT Stand & Deliver, 3/24 Show Card




