— Tatsumi Fujinami is set to make an appearance at the 9/11 Wrestling Reunion convention in Rahway, NJ. This will be his first ever wrestling convention appearance. He joins the following names as scheduled to appear: Mil Mascaras, Sgt. Slaughter, Magnum TA, Baron Von Raschke, Dos Caras, Tully Blanchard, The Destroyer, Tommy Rich, Angelo Mosca Sr., Carlos Colon and Abdullah the Butcher.
— EVOLVE will be holding a matinee event at the same facility, the Rahway Rec Center, with Homicide and Bryan Danielson, among others, appearing.
— ROH has a show in Plymouth, MA at the Plymouth Memorial Hall tonight. Here’s what is scheduled:
* ROH champion Tyler Black vs. Christopher Daniels
* ROH Tag Team champions The Kings of Wrestling vs. Colt Cabana & El Generico
* ROH TV champion Eddie Edwards vs. Erick Stevens
* Steve Corino & Kevin Steen vs. The Necro Butcher & Shawn Daivari in a First Blood Match
* Roderick Strong vs. Mike Bennett
* Austin Aries vs. Kyle O’Reily
— WickedLocal.com has an article up on local talent Mike Bennett being signed by ROH.
— Here is the card for Saturday’s i-PPV at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC.
* ROH champion Tyler Black vs. Roderick Strong – No DQ
* ROH Tag Team champions The Kings of Wrestling vs. Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas
* Double Chain Match: Kevin Steen and Steve Corino vs. El Generico and Colt Cabana
* ROH TV Title champion Eddie Edwards vs. Shawn Daivari with Prince Nana
* Austin Aries vs. Christopher Daniels
* Jay Briscoe vs. Kenny King
* Balls Mahoney & Grizzly Redwood vs. Erick Stevens & Necro Butcher
* Mark Briscoe vs. Rhett Titus
WWE RAW Notes: Lyra Valkyria Turns Heel on Bayley, King & Queen of the Ring Finals 2026 at Night of Champions 2026 To Air on ESPN, Joe Hendry Makes Surprise Return, Street Profits Wins WWE World Tag Titles, Early Start Time and More for 6/29 Show Card
Various: Enzo Amore (Real1/nZo) on Potential Reunion with Big Cass, Current Card for 6/25 TNA Impact! Show, Current Card for 6/25 ROH x CMLL x Stardom Global Wars Cincinnati Week 2 Show, Indies/Misc.
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