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Smackdown rating for 12/19/2025

Smackdown fell below a million viewers once again, drawing just 995,000 viewers last Friday night for the taped episode, down 285,000 viewers from the prior week. The night was dominated by college football playoffs which drew 7.6 million viewers. Smackdown had a 0.21 rating in 18-49, down 0.05 from the prior week and was #3 on cable and #3 in all of TV behind college football programming. (Ratings credit: Programming Insider)

Netflix still intends to release multi-part Hulk Hogan documentary

Hulk Hogan death

Netflix’s Vice President of Sports Gabe Spitzer said during an interview with The Varsity Podcast with John Ourand that the Hulk Hogan documentary which was being filmed when Hogan passed away is still in the works and will be released with other planned documentaries that Netflix has in the pipeline.

The unnamed Hogan documentary has been filming since 2024 and took an unexpected twist in July of this year when Hulk passed away.

Netflix crew recorded over 20 hours of new interviews with Hulk Hogan, his family, and those who he worked with so there is plenty of footage available.

The documentary is directed by Bryan Storkel and produced by Words + Pictures in association with WWE and Netflix.

It is expected to be a multi-part doc and not just one episode. No release date is available yet.

Jack Perry says he’s grown a lot from CM Punk incident in 2023

Appearing on Up Close with Renee Paquette, AEW star Jack Perry said that he has grown a lot from the CM Punk backstage incident back in August 2023.

Perry never directly mentioned Punk but Paquette alluded to it when she asked how he has grown since 2023, when the incident occurred.

“I feel like I’ve grown a lot from it, but I feel like the growth came from a lot of it sounds dramatic to say pain, but it wasn’t the nicest of times, for most of that time,” Perry told Paquette. “I think it really freed me in a lot of ways. It’s kind of like before all that feels like another lifetime at this point, and I think back to how I felt before that, and I think a big thing I had was like, I just really, it sounds silly, I just wanted everyone to like me.”

Perry and Punk made the headlines when Perry, in his Zero Hour match prior to the PPV, had a spot on a car, smashing the windshield, breaking the real glass.

“It’s real glass! Go cry me a river!” he said to the camera, referring to Punk who during Collision refused to let Perry use real glass for a segment.

Punk met Perry backstage and an altercation ensued just before Punk was scheduled to open the show with Samoa Joe. That led to Punk getting fired and just two months later he returned to WWE.

“I was new to being on TV. This was my dream job since I was a little kid, and I wanted to do it perfectly, and I wanted everyone to like me, and it’s not something I worry about so much in my real life, but this was different,” he continued. “I kind of wanted to micromanage it and make it perfect.”

He added that when he would come up short of that expectation, it was very disappointing and when there are “a million people” telling you that “you’re a piece of shit,” it was hard.

Dynamite on 34th Street to air at 6PM ET tonight on TBS

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The Christmas Eve Dynamite, marketed as Dynamite on 34th Street, will have a special start time of 6PM ET tonight, airing on TBS and also streaming on HBO Max.

Three Continental Classic matches will take place including Konosuke Takeshita vs Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong vs Mascara Dorada in the Blue League and Pac vs Jack Perry in the Gold League.

Also, Ricochet battles Bandido in the Dynamite Diamond Ring final, Mina Shirakawa vs Marina Shafir, MJF will be in action, and Kris Statlander and Jamie Hayter will have a face-to-face interview.

Raw views for 12/15/2025

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The December 15 episode of Raw did not make it in the Netflix Top 10 global chart this week, marking only the third time this year that the show missed the chart.

This was the post-John Cena final match episode of Raw. The #10 on the chart was Stranger Things 2, with 3.3 million global views and 26 million hours watched, way more than a regular episode of Raw usually gets. The previous episode of Raw hit the #10 spot with 2.5 million views.

This particular episode of Raw only hit the top 10 in four different countries: Bolivia, Canada, Trinidad and Tobago, and United States.

The final number of this Raw will not be known until Netflix releases its bi-annual data sheet of all shows.

NXT Women’s North American title match set for New Year’s Evil

NXT Women's North American title

The NXT Women’s North American title will be on the line on the NXT New Year’s Evil episode with Thea Hail defending against former champion Blake Monroe.

Hail won the title last week thanks to a botch when Monroe failed to kick out before the count of three and the referee proceeded with the count. Hail was never penned to win the title but Monroe reportedly had the wind knocked out of her after taking a springboard senton from Hail, resulting in the inadvertent victory for Hail.

The young Hail had a victory celebration on yesterday’s episode of NXT but she was interrupted by Monroe, who demanded a title rematch after she said Hail’s win was just a mistake. Both women eventually ended up brawling the end the segment.

Raw and Smackdown commentary teams to swap places in January

PWInsider.com is reporting in an exclusive story that the Raw and Smackdown commentary teams will swap come January.

Michael Cole and Corey Graves will be moving to Netflix and Raw while Joe Tessitore and Wade Barrett will go the opposite direction and back to Smackdown.

Cole and Graves started doing Smackdown in September to allow Tessitore to do Raw while he was still on college football duties during the weekend.

The change will take effect with the January 2 Smackdown and the January 5 Raw. Smackdown will be moving to three hours on that day as well.

DDP talks Lex Luger, 70th birthday, recent trip to hospital, Cody, and more in interview

Diamond Dallas Page sat down with Chris Van Vliet in Atlanta, Georgia to discuss how he feels approaching his 70th birthday, his recent hospitalization and what caused the health scare, the comparisons to his career and LA Knight’s, fans calling for him to receive another Hall of Fame induction for helping legends, losing the WCW Championship to David Arquette, his thoughts on John Cena’s last match, Cody Rhodes’ Championship run and more!

What did it mean to see Lex Luger inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame?

“A lot. It should have been Sting, because that’s the real brotherhood of those two. But the bottom line is, we even tried to make it so we could both do it, because Sting is Sting. So being able to do that was strong. People have heard this story, but don’t realize that down Panama City Beach, where we built Page’s retreat, when you get off the bottom floor, there’s four floors. So you would come around and come out the door, which you can just roll out, and then you roll right onto my boardwalk that comes around the house and then goes straight out to the beach. I did that for Lex so he could roll and get out there and then get up and walk the rest of the way. We had great footage of him just putting his hand on my shoulder and walking like 15 feet, 20 feet. We had that, and we were going to rehearse it like once we get to Vegas. And when Lex went to get out of the car in Atlanta, the Uber, the guy came around with the chair, but he didn’t hold on to it. So when Lex went to sit on it, it slid, boom. He hit that concrete, and he felt so bad. He’s like, ‘D, I feel so bad I can’t walk, and I want to do this for you.’ This is about you, and we’re doing a documentary.”

So there’s going to be a Lex documentary at some point:

“That’s the goal. And it’s got to be when he’s hit that spot where he feels really comfortable, his physical and mental action will tell us when that is, and we’re not there yet, if anything for that hurdle. But he did get up those last, two steps and he did stand up there, that was really special. And his bonus son, as I call him, Jonathan, was right there to roll him out. And it was a special, special, special moment. It’s long overdue. I love Triple H. He made all that possible.”

Have you seen the comparisons between your career and LA Knight’s career?

“I love that kid, man. I love the tenacity of the stick to it; it took him a long time to get to that character. And he was good before that, but now he’s great. Hopefully, at some point, he gets a chance to really get that ball, because he can run with it, give him that damn ball, because that cat, he’s got it all. And people who say that he’s mimicking this character, that character, that’s so wrong. He’s a piece of all that. He grew up on all of us coming up wanting to do what we do, and now he’s doing it at its highest level. So I saw that article actually sent it to him, because it was really cool the way they [did it]. I thought it was just going to be a little blurb, but just comparing our careers.”

You know there’s a good chance that Bron Breakker could be a World Champion in 2026:

“I would love to see that. I haven’t talked to him probably in about a month or two, but humble, feet on the ground, and you got to know who you are. You don’t forget that, but you want to always try to keep your feet on the ground, because that’s the guys who continue to excel. You don’t want to be too much of a headache. And we know part of stories about guys that I won’t mention, that I’ve been a bit ahead of a headache to work with.”

Were it not for you, do you think Jake Roberts would still be here?

“Well, Jake would tell you that. It’s pretty unbelievable. When I think about knowing Jake as long as I have, and as well as I have that Macho Man, Roddy [Piper], Scott [Hall], Hulk [Hogan], Jake’s outlived everybody, wow, and been sober for over 14 years right now. When I see him and Cheryl together, boy, it’s amazing. Because you would think there is no way, but yeah, because when you have that real love, you just have to be in the right set of mind, and Jake is that guy now.”

The Smashing Machine joining HBO Max on January 23, 2026

The Smashing Machine

Dwayne Johnson’s The Smashing Machine movie will join HBO Max for streaming on January 23, 2026.

While the movie bombed in the box office, with only $11,411,388 in the United States and $9,702,919 internationally, it landed both Johnson and his co-star Emily Blunt two Golden Globe Awards nominations.

It’s the first major nomination for The Rock, who portrays former MMA star Mark Kerr in the movie.

Joining Johnson and Blunt on the cast are Lyndsey Gavin, Oleksandr Usyk, Bas Rutten, Ryan Bader, Satoshi Ishii, Yoko Hamamura, Paul Cheng, Cyborg Abreu, and Zoe Kosovic.

The movie is based on the 2002 documentary The Smashing Machine: The Life and Times of Extreme Fighter Mark Kerr and is directed by Benny Safdie and distributed by the A24 movie studio.

Dupri vs Lynch for WWE Women’s IC title announced for January 5, 2026 Raw

Women's Intercontinental title

Becky Lynch will have a crack at getting back the WWE Women’s Intercontinental title on the January 5, 2026 episode of Raw.

The two shared the screen together on Raw yesterday, with Lynch sucker-punching Dupri but when she went for round two, Dupri was ready and got her in the ankle lock, where Lynch tapped.

Dupri has been Intercontinental champion for just over a month, winning the title from Lynch at Madison Square Garden with some assist from AJ Lee, who came out to distract Lynch.

The show, live from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York will also be the one year anniversary of Raw on Netflix.

Christmas Day Collision gets an extra 30 minutes of air time

The Christmas Day episode of Collision will be extended by 30 more minutes and will have a total of two and a half hours running time.

The show was taped on Sunday at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City in front of a sold out crowd and will serve as the go-home episode for Worlds End.

Collision is airing on Thursday instead of Saturday because of the pay-per-view on December 27.

The last six Continental Classic matches from the Blue and Gold leagues will be the main focus of the broadcast.

Collision airs on TNT and streams on HBO Max.

Andrade El Idolo now a free agent after WWE waives off no-compete clause

Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful is reporting through his Select service that WWE and Andrade have come to an agreement to end the one-year no-compete clause and is now officially a free agent.

The clause was waived after the report states that AEW star Rush introduced Andrade to a lawyer who has worked with WWE for a long time and that facilitated the early release.

Andrade was unaware of the one-year clause which was triggered when he was fired by the company in August. He appeared on AEW television a few days later and then disappeared for good, with news then coming out that he could not work anywhere due to the clause.

Since then, he was given permission to appear at a WWC event in Puerto Rico but is now free to sign anywhere.

Andrade will be wrestling at the upcoming NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 20 pay-per-view on January 4.

Tenille Dashwood and Mike Rallis expecting second child

Former WWE Superstars Tenille Dashwood and Mike Rallis, who are better known as Emma and Madcap Moss, announced on social media that they are expecting their second child together.

“2 under 2! Actually, 2 under 1.5,” Dashwood wrote on Instagram along with a video to the Britney Spears song Oops! I Did It Again. “And believe it or not, we planned this! Baby Rallis coming June 2026!”

The two got married in 2024 and Dashwood gave birth to their first son in March of this year.

Both were released from WWE in 2023.

WWE Women’s World and Tag Team titles on the line next week on Raw

Two title matches were announced for next week’s episode of Monday Night Raw, which returns live after a taped episode aired yesterday.

WWE World Tag Team champions AJ Styles and Dragon Lee will be defending their titles against a team who know very well what it means to be carrying tag team gold, The Usos. Jimmy and Jey threw their hat in the tag team division again a couple of weeks ago.

Also, WWE Women’s World champion Stephanie Vaquer will take on Raquel Rodriguez and WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella in a triple threat match. Bella turned heel on Vaquer several weeks ago and last week threw Rodriguez into the steel steps, causing her a massive egg on her head and sending her into concussion protocol.

The December 29 Raw is live from the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida. Tickets are still available via Ticketmaster.com.

Raw preview for 12/22/2025

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Tonight’s Christmas week episode of Raw is not live as it was taped this past Friday in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Scheduled for this evening are Rhea Ripley vs Asuka, Je’Von Evans vs Rayo Americano, Bayley vs Roxanne Perez, and CM Punk and Rey Mysterio vs Austin Theory and Bronson Reed.

Plus, Becky Lynch, WWE Women’s Intercontinental champion Maxxine Dupri, Nikki Bella, and Gunther are also all scheduled to appear.

Raw kicks off in its usual time slot of 8PM ET on Netflix worldwide.

Collision rating for 12/17/2025

The one-hour Collision which aired immediately following Dynamite on Wednesday night had 333,000 viewers. Last week’s number was never published, although that show aired in the afternoon on Saturday to avoid SNME competition. Collision had a 0.05 rating in 18-49. (Ratings credit: Wrestling Observer)

The White House posts video with Paul “Triple H” Levesque giving pro tips to stay healthy during the holidays

The White House social media accounts posted a video featuring WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque and professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau giving pro tips on staying healthy during the Christmas season.

“All right, we are outside of the White House, waiting just to go into the Oval Office to meet with the President,” Triple H says. “People asking, what do you do during the holidays to stay in shape, to get stronger, to be healthy? The thing is, I think if you’re just trying to figure that out, enjoy your holidays. Enjoy the holiday season. Take time, spend it with your families, do whatever it is to make you have a good time. But do something active. It can be simple.”

DeChambeau takes over the second part of the one-minute video before Triple H closes it off adding, “Just do something. Get moving. If America just gets moving, we’re all going to be stronger, we’re all going to be healthier, we’re all going to be in way better shape next year.”

Triple H was one of the pro athletes who worked with the Trump administration to revive the Presidential Fitness Test in public schools. He was at the White House for the signing of that executive order at the end of July of this year.

Netflix releases first images of WWE: Unreal season two

Netflix released the first images of the new season of WWE: Unreal, which will premiere on January 20, 2026.

The five, 50-minute episodes of season two will feature Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Pat McAfee, Jelly Roll, R-Truth, Iyo Sky, Naomi, Chelsea Green, Penta, and Lyra Valkyria.

It’s produced by Omaha Productions, NFL Films, Skydance Sports, and WWE with Peyton Manning, Jamie Horowitz, Ross Ketover, Keith Cossrow, Ken Rodgers, Jessica Boddy, Lee Fitting, Ben Houser, and Marc Pomarico serving as executive producers.

While the first season focused on the road to WrestleMania, the second season will focus on the road to SummerSlam.

















John Cena ends his career at Saturday Night’s Main Event #42 by submitting to Gunther

The Main Event That Changed the Expected Ending

The pacing of the match immediately set it apart from typical farewell bouts. Gunther slowed everything down, focusing on sustained offense rather than spectacle. Heavy strikes, prolonged holds, and positional dominance gradually limited Cena’s explosive offense. While Cena still delivered familiar bursts of energy, each comeback felt shorter and more costly than the last.

As the match progressed, the tone inside the arena shifted. Instead of waiting for a dramatic turnaround, the audience began reacting to the inevitability of attrition. A successful Attitude Adjustment failed to end the match, and that moment alone redefined expectations. The idea that Cena could simply “power through” no longer applied, and the storytelling leaned fully into realism rather than nostalgia.

The final sequence reinforced that realism. After a failed lift attempt, Gunther transitioned smoothly into a deep chokehold, forcing Cena to make a decision. There was no distraction, no interference, and no shortcut escape – just sustained pressure, the kind often discussed in broader competitive analysis and betting previews on platforms like pinco, where outcomes are evaluated through momentum, endurance, and probability rather than sentiment.

Why Cena’s Submission Finish Matters in Wrestling Terms

In pro wrestling, the way a legend loses can matter as much as the fact that he loses. John Cena tapping out to Gunther isn’t just a dramatic visual, it’s a finishing choice that frames the entire match as a battle of control, damage, and inevitability. A submission ending tells the audience that the pressure was real, the escape routes were gone, and the stronger hold of the moment won, with no ambiguity and no safety net.

That’s why this outcome lands differently than a quick pin or a protected “flash” finish. Gunther’s style is built around grinding an opponent down, cutting off bursts of offense, and forcing mistakes, and Cena’s story here becomes one of resistance rather than dominance. When the comeback attempts keep getting shorter and the air runs out, the finish stops feeling like a twist and starts feeling like the natural conclusion of the work they did in the ring, where every exchange quietly removes another option.

It also recontextualizes Cena’s strengths in a mature way. The classic Cena formula is built on sudden momentum swings, crowd-fueled surges, and that familiar sense that he can will himself through punishment. Here, the match argues the opposite: willpower buys time, but it doesn’t reset the body. By choosing a tap-out rather than a dramatic last-second miracle, the story acknowledges that endurance has a limit, and that Gunther’s pressure is designed specifically to find it.

From a wider wrestling perspective, this kind of clean, decisive loss functions as a statement about hierarchy and direction. Cena choosing to end on a submission puts the focus on Gunther’s legitimacy as a top-level threat, while giving Cena a final chapter that’s rooted in realism instead of nostalgia. It’s a rare farewell that doesn’t “freeze” the future around the past, it clears space for what comes next, and it does it in a way that feels earned rather than engineered.

What Cena’s Final Match Signals for the Future

Cena’s decision to end his career via submission challenges long-standing conventions. Historically, major figures exit with protection – ambiguous finishes or victories designed to preserve myth. This match did the opposite. It prioritized credibility and continuity, allowing the spotlight to move forward rather than linger.

For the industry, this approach strengthens long-term storytelling. Clean conclusions build trust with the audience, making future outcomes feel less arbitrary. That trust directly influences how viewers invest time, attention, and money – whether through live attendance, subscriptions, merchandise, or engagement with adjacent markets tied to event analysis.

Years from now, this match will be referenced not just as John Cena’s final appearance, but as a structural turning point. It demonstrated that even the most established names can exit in a way that reinforces competitive logic. In doing so, it left behind a clearer framework for evaluating future events – one where performance, momentum, and decision-making outweigh legacy alone.

Bell’s Brewery Two Hearted IPA to sponsor AEW Worlds End 2025

AEW today announced a new partnership with Bell’s Brewery Two Hearted IPA for the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event.

As part of the partnership, Two Hearted IPA will be prominently featured throughout AEW Worlds End, including integrated branding across select event marketing, in-venue, and digital platforms.

The collaboration will also include co-branded creative and special on-site fan engagement moments, including AEW Talent appearances, during the pay-per-view weekend.

Worlds End takes place this Saturday, December 27 at the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.com starting from $37.95.