
In exciting WWE news, the NXT Roadblock event is set to return to Madison Square Garden’s Theater on March 31, 2026. This marks the second consecutive year the event will be held at this iconic venue. Last year’s show was praised for its impressive card and production, featuring highlights like Stephanie Vaquer’s double championship win. WWE is looking to replicate that success, aiming for another memorable night in NYC.
Meanwhile, AEW’s Adam Page has addressed the controversy surrounding a photo with Marty Scurll. Speaking candidly, Page acknowledged the backlash and clarified that the photo was not an endorsement of Scurll, who has faced serious allegations. Page expressed regret over the situation and emphasized that while he maintains a private relationship with Scurll, it does not excuse past actions.
In other NXT news, details for the upcoming Vengeance Day event might have been leaked. Discussions suggest March 7, 2026, as the date, with the WWE Performance Center in Orlando as the likely venue. This aligns with NXT’s trend of holding events in-house, though fans are eager to see if the brand will hit the road again for future premium live events.
On the AEW front, Tommaso Ciampa’s recent debut has been bolstered by a new entrance theme crafted in just 48 hours. Working closely with AEW’s music producer Mikey Rukus, Ciampa’s theme adds to his impactful arrival, showcasing AEW’s commitment to creating unique experiences for its talent.
Finally, former TNA employee Master Emir has made allegations against the company, claiming they used tactics to disguise low attendance at events. Emir accused TNA of exploiting indie wrestlers for unpaid labor and manipulating audience visuals, sparking discussions about industry practices.
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