Tag: Don Callis Family

  • ROH TV Results – April 30, 2026

    ROH TV Results – April 30, 2026

    On April 30th, 2026 ROH aired the 164th episode of ROH TV live in Jacksonville Florida inside WJCT Studios & can watch it on HonorClub & MyAEW.

    • Konosuke Takeshita defeated Matt Menard via Power Drive Knee (6:43).
    • 6 Man Tag Team Champion Shane Taylor defeated Mance Warner via Marcus Garvey Driver (8:07).
    • Stori Denali defeated Jacey Love via Chokeslam (2:27).
    • Lio Rush defeated Alan Angels via Blue Thunder Bomb (9:33).
    • Proving Ground Match
      Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purrazzo defeated Remi Reade via Fujiwara Armbar (3:07).
    • Tag Team Match
      Top Flight (Dante Martin & Darius Martin) defeated Gringo Loco & Soleil via Double Facebuster on Gringo Loco (6:55).
    • Tag Team Match
      The IInspiration (Jessie McKay & Cassie Lee) defeated Madi Maxx & Becca via Finalizer (3:41).
    • Viva Van defeated Sara Leon via Straight Jacket Electric Chair (4:28).
    • Tag Team Match
      Paid In Full (Bryan Keith & Big Bill) defeated Nick Halen & Vin Parker via Double Team Big Boot on Halen (2:21).
    • Christyan XO defeated Frankie B via Scissor Kick (2:19).
    • 6 Man Tag Team Match
      The Don Callis Family (Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta & Mark Davis) defeated TMDK (Bad Dude Tito, Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste) via Piledriver on Bad Dude Tito (11:12).
  • Full Card for CMLL Viernes Espectacular (April 24th, 2026)

    Full Card for CMLL Viernes Espectacular (April 24th, 2026)

    CMLL has officially announced the full card for their show this Friday, April 24th, 2026.

    The show is the official 70th anniversary of Arena Mexico, and the main event will feature the finals of the Men’s Campeonato Universal 2026 Tournament between Hechicero, Mascara Dorada and Black Tiger (Magnus). The card will also feature colossal multi-participant matches spread around the card, including the representation of AEW’s Don Callis Family against a team assembled by Mistico himself.

    The following matches have been announced; card is subject to change:

    Trios Match
    Dragón Legendario, Dragón de Fuego & Dragón Rojo Jr vs Los Villanos (Villano III Jr, Hijo del Villano III) & El Elemental

    Copa Aniversario 70th Anniversary of Arena Mexico – Amazonas Edition
    India Sioux, La Jarochita, Lluvia & Tessa Blanchard vs Zeuxis, Reyna Isis, Olympia & Keyra

    International 8 Man Tag Match – Mexico vs Japan
    Esfinge, Bárbaro Cavernario, Soberano Jr & Templario vs KUSHIDA, Yutani, Okumura & Shoma Kato

    Copa Aniversario 70th Anniversary of Arena Mexico – CMLL vs Don Callis Family
    Ángel de Oro, Ultimo Guerrero, Neón & Místico vs Volador Jr, El Clon, Rocky Romero & Mark Davis

    Campeonato Universal 2026 Tournament Finals
    Máscara Dorada vs Hechicero vs Black Tiger

    The CMLL Campeonato Universal (Universal Championship) is an annual Lucha Libre Tournament that occurs since 2009. The tournament format is usually billed as a “tournament of champions”, with sixteen male CMLL Champions participating throughout qualifying matches. Último Guerrero and El Terrible are known as the only two-time winners of the tournament. The 2026 version will witness a first-time winner. Black Tiger is currently one half of the Mexican National Tag Team Champions while Máscara Dorada is currently the World Historic Welterweight Champion. Hechicero is the most recent champion on the participants list as he recently defeated Claudio Castagnoli for the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship at Homenaje a Dos Leyendas last month.

    https://x.com/CMLL_OFICIAL/status/2046654003803488354?s=20

  • Wardlow: You Will See the Biggest, Baddest Version Of Myself When I Come Back

    Wardlow: You Will See the Biggest, Baddest Version Of Myself When I Come Back

    An update on the timeline of recovery for Wardlow.

    Last August, Wardlow made his return to All Elite wrestling after being involved in a car accident that took him out for over a year.

    Upon returning, he aligned himself with the Don Callis Family and feuded briefly with former AEW World Champion, Swerve Strickland until a torn pectoral muscle a couple weeks later took him out of action for the last couple of months.

    Now, there is now an update that has been provided from Wardlow after his recent interview with BCP+.

    Wardlow spoke extensively on the events that unfolded with getting hurt and apologized to the fans with going ghost on social media. Here is the full quote below.

    “I miss him too. I miss Wardlow so bad. Like I said, it’s been over two years since I’ve wrestled. So, it has been a rough two years. Basically everything I have loved and cared about was taken away from me almost all at once. From my friend to my dog to wrestling to the ability to work out. I mean, everything I loved was taken from me, and I miss wrestling so much, I can’t even put it into words, and I do wanna apologize to the fans for my absence, and for completely going ghost on social media. Because I just kind of hid under a rock for a while… So I apologize to the fans. I will never be absent again, and I am so excited to get back to wrestling in front of a live crowd and at this point, I don’t care if they’re cheering me, I don’t care if they’re booing me. I just want to feel that energy. Positive or negative. I just wanna feel that energy and get back to doing what I love, and we’re very, very close to being ready… Obviously, I’m healing up from the torn pec, which most people know about. I also wanna state, because there’s a lot of discourse online about this, about injuries, right? This torn pec is the first injury in my entire life, indies included, that I’ve ever taken time off for wrestling. Any time you saw me absent before the car accident, any time you saw me absent was never because of an injury. It was creative or there just wasn’t anything going on at the time and I was sitting at home. Did I tweak my knee? Yes, and I continued wrestling. Did I tweak my hamstring? Yes. I continued wrestling. Then I got into that car accident, and I’m so dumb I would have continued to wrestle. Most people after that car accident would have been in a hospital bed. I didn’t even go to the hospital. I got in my car, went to the airport, and I flew across the country for work, and I had to stand in the bathroom most of the flight because it hurt so bad to sit down. When I got to work, I had our doctors take a look at me and my hip was actually popped out of place, and I flew there with my hip out of place which is why it hurt so bad to sit down, and they popped my hip right back into place right there, which I don’t think I’ve ever made the noise I made when that happened. I have a pretty high pain tolerance. Boy, did that hurt. So it was the car accident that really messed me up, and I was gonna continue to work, which maybe wouldn’t have been smart but I was gonna continue to work, and then the storyline that was planned got thrown in the garbage for like the second or third time, and that’s when I ultimately decided, okay, I’m gonna go home. The storyline that I was looking forward to for the second time got canned. I can barely walk at this point after the car accident. So I finally decided to take some time off, which was the first time ever in my career, and then it was while I was healing from that, (American) Gladiators came about. So, thank you to AEW and thank you to Tony Khan for giving me the blessing to go do Gladiators, and then yes, obviously a bummer. I come back immediately, tear my pec. But, we are most definitely going to come back the biggest, baddest version of Wardlow that anybody’s ever seen.”

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  • AEW Dynasty: The Young Bucks Defeat Don Callis Family

    AEW Dynasty: The Young Bucks Defeat Don Callis Family

    The opening contest on the pay-per-view portion of AEW Dynasty saw The Young Bucks vs. Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita of the Don Callis Family. Though Okada and Takeshita aren’t too fond of each other, Don Callis made it clear that if they worked well together, Konosuke Takeshita would get a shot at Kazuchika Okada’s AEW International Championship.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2043483512305553611?s=46

    While both men did work well together early, The Young Bucks were firing on all cylinders and this caused Okada and Takeshita to get frustrated. The two eventually came to blows, but it seemed like they got it out of their system before getting back to the task at hand.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2043485550917607548?s=46

    The match was an incredible opener that saw non-stop action, but the story here was the struggling team of Okada and Takeshita and it all came to a halt at the end of the contest when Konosuke Takeshita allowed The Young Bucks to hit their signature Meltzer Driver on Okada for the victory.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2043486211398910021?s=46

    After backing off from the match, Takeshita got back in and gave Okada the middle finger. We’re not done with this, not by a long shot! Stay tuned for more AEW Dynasty news.

  • AEW Dynasty: Jack Perry Retains Over Mark Davis

    AEW Dynasty: Jack Perry Retains Over Mark Davis

    Tonight on AEW Dynasty Zero Hour, Jack Perry defended his AEW National Championship against the Don Callis Family’s Mark Davis. In recent times, Jack Perry has had everyone coming after his title. From Ricochet and the Demand, to now the entire Don Callis Family.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2043473241633628642?s=46

    Tonight, it was Mark Davis who stepped up to the plate and gave Jack Perry one of his toughest title defenses so far. The big man absolutely brought his best to this championship opportunity, but after a tough battle, he came up short. Jack Perry was able to pull out all the stops and ended up getting a roll-up pin on Davis for the victory.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2043474483910955321?s=46

    Now, Jack Perry will most likely have more of the Don Callis Family gunning for his gold. Stay tuned for more results and news from tonight’s AEW Dynasty.