Kelani Jordan Eyes WWE Main Roster Titles and Becky Lynch Match

Kelani Jordan Eyes WWE Main Roster Titles and Becky Lynch Match

Kelani Jordan has shared her goals for a potential WWE main roster call-up, making it clear that she is ready for the next step and already targeting championship gold.

Jordan, who has become a consistent presence on WWE NXT, previously held the NXT Women’s North American Championship and also captured the TNA Knockouts Championship through the WWE and TNA partnership. During an appearance on Busted Open, she spoke about moving to RAW or SmackDown and the opportunities that would come with it.

“I would love to go to the main roster, I would love to be able to be on a bigger platform- but also be able to wrestle girls who are on that next level. I would love that, RAW, SmackDown, I’m ready. Of course, if the NXT Women’s Championship is in my future, that’s great, but if the main roster is next, I have my eyes on the US Championship, the Intercontinental (Championship).”

Jordan also addressed whether she needs to win the NXT Women’s Championship before moving up. She pointed to past examples to show that it is not a requirement.

“I think you can jump over that championship, because we’ve seen girls do it before. Becky (Lynch) was in NXT, she didn’t win the championship, actually when she came back is when she got the championship. There’s also other superstars, like greats, who never won the NXT Women’s Championship, and they’re prospering and thriving on the main roster.”

She referenced Becky Lynch and Bianca Belair as examples of top stars who reached major success without holding the NXT Women’s Championship during their initial runs.

Jordan also made it clear that she is interested in facing Lynch in the ring, praising her in-ring ability and presence.

“I would love to wrestle Becky. Becky is a smooth worker. I just feel like the way that she moves in the ring, her footwork, the way that she can just bring it out of her opponents. When I was fairly new in NXT, I saw her bring it out of Tiffany, I saw her bring it out of Lyra, I would love to just be across the ring from someone who is so passionate, who is so good. Even in promos, she just brings that fire out of you, and I would love that!”

With confidence in her abilities and clear goals in mind, Jordan appears ready for a move beyond NXT, whether that includes chasing titles or stepping into the ring with some of WWE’s top names.

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AEW April 2026 TV Schedule Announced with Collision Changes

AEW April 2026 TV Schedule Announced with Collision Changes

Warner Bros. Discovery has confirmed the full AEW television schedule for April 2026, featuring a notable shift for AEW Collision and a special themed week for Spring Breakthru.

The most significant adjustment comes during the Spring Breakthru specials. While AEW Dynamite will air as scheduled on Wednesday, April 15, AEW Collision: Spring Breakthru will move from its usual Saturday slot to Thursday, April 16 at 8 p.m. This marks a temporary change to the regular weekly lineup.

Another scheduling update affects the April 25 episode of AEW Collision. Due to coverage of the NHL playoffs, the show will air later than usual, starting at 8:30 p.m. instead of the standard 8 p.m. time slot.

The schedule also includes AEW Dynasty, a pay-per-view event set for Sunday, April 5, adding a major event early in the month. Overall, April remains packed with weekly programming, including multiple themed broadcasts and consistent Wednesday airings for AEW Dynamite.

AEW April 2026 TV schedule

  • Wednesday, April 1 – AEW Dynamite, 8 p.m.
  • Saturday, April 4 – AEW Collision, 8 p.m.
  • Sunday, April 5 – AEW Dynasty PPV, 8 p.m.
  • Wednesday, April 8 – AEW Dynamite, 8 p.m.
  • Saturday, April 11 – AEW Collision, 8 p.m.
  • Wednesday, April 15 – AEW Dynamite: Spring Breakthru, 8 p.m.
  • Thursday, April 16 – AEW Collision: Spring Breakthru, 8 p.m.
  • Wednesday, April 22 – AEW Dynamite, 8 p.m.
  • Saturday, April 25 – AEW Collision Playoff Palooza, 8:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, April 29 – AEW Dynamite, 8 p.m.

These changes reflect scheduling adjustments tied to external sports programming, while also allowing AEW to present special themed episodes during the month. Fans should take note of the one-night shift for Collision on April 16 and the delayed start time on April 25.

With consistent weekly shows and a pay-per-view event included, AEW’s April lineup remains busy as the company continues its 2026 calendar.

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Big Matches, Big Money: How Betting Trends Are Shaping Modern Wrestling

Big Matches, Big Money: How Betting Trends Are Shaping Modern Wrestlingstoryline → fan reaction → speculation → engagement

Big Events = Peak Engagement

Events like WrestleMania are where everything peaks.

Traffic increases. Discussions explode. Predictions multiply.

Even casual viewers get involved — trying to guess outcomes, follow rumors, and understand booking decisions.

“These events feel like finals, even if they’re scripted. The emotional investment is real — and that drives activity.”

Final Thoughts

Wrestling has always been about storytelling. But today, it’s also about interaction.

Fans don’t just watch anymore. They analyze. Predict. Debate.

And that’s where platforms like BETANDYOU see the biggest shift:

“The modern wrestling fan behaves more like a strategist than a spectator.”

Because in 2026, wrestling isn’t just about who wins.

It’s about who saw it coming.

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GBOT (FKA Gallus) Sign With MLW

The Former Gallus, GBOT, Sign With MLW

MLW has added new talent to its roster, as Joe Coffey, Mark Coffey, and Wolfgang (FKA Gallus) have officially signed with the promotion. The trio made their debut at Battle Riot VIII and will now compete under the name GBOT, which stands for Glasgow Boys on Top.

According to Sports Illustrated, the group sees Major League Wrestling as a strong platform to showcase their abilities following their WWE release in May 2025. Speaking about their decision, Joe Coffey explained why MLW stood out as the right fit.

“Well, you know, we were part of MLW’s Battle Riot in Kissimmee, Florida, and it seemed like a good fit,” Coffey said. “We wanted to go and show what we could do. And it just seemed like a really good environment to be in. Especially like getting a taste of the Battle Riot. MLW has a deep and talented roster, and a lot of people who I really want to go mix it up with, so hopefully the MLW fans just get a slight taste of what I, Mark, and Wolfy are about.”

The rebranded group is looking to establish a new identity while building on their experience from previous runs in major promotions. Coffey also addressed the meaning behind the GBOT name and the mindset the group is bringing into MLW.

“We are the GBOT. It stands for a lot of things, but it’s Glasgow Boys on Top. We’re from Glasgow, and that’s the mentality we have. I’ve done my time, just playing my part and being a good soldier. You know, Killer Kross, I’m not really interested in him. I’m interested in what he’s got around his waist, to be honest. But, like him, we have a familiarity, GBOT. It means one thing: I’m not here to just play a part. I’m here to really establish myself and who I am, because before my time for the past couple of years that I’ve had in other companies, I was a world-traveling superstar. I was wrestling people from Hall of Famers to world champions. I’m not here just to make up any numbers. I’m here to show what Joe Coffey is all about and what I can do, and I’ll be leaving my mark as well.”

With their arrival, GBOT adds depth to MLW’s roster and brings a team with international experience and clear intent. Their debut at Battle Riot VIII could be the start of a strong run as they look to establish themselves quickly in the promotion.

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Maven On Brock Lesnar-Oba Femi WWE Raw Segment: ‘A Little Bit Awkward’

On last week’s edition of “WWE Raw,” Brock Lesnar was laid out by former NXT Champion Oba Femi, who shockingly delivered a Fall from Grace to “The Beast” and answered his open challenge for WrestleMania 42. In just one week, the video of Femi taking out Lesnar has eclipsed 3.5 million views on YouTube and has continued to be one of the most talked about segments as of late, but it didn’t impress everybody, as former WWE star Maven recently aired his frustrations with the angle.

“I know nothing about this kid whether he can wrestle. I do know he’s impressive. He’s physically just a monster to look at,” Maven stated on his YouTube channel. “They didn’t protect Brock, his legacy, his toughness by having it done the way they did it. They had him chase Seth [Rollins] out and then the timing just wasn’t perfect as he turned. It was a beat too long for Oba picking him up. It was just a tiny bit too much to where it was a little bit awkward and uncomfortable.”

Maven would continue to review the entire episode of “Raw,” and though he was impressed by the talent on the show, especially in the women’s division, he voiced his displeasure about the amount of advertisements during the program and profanity being censored on Netflix.

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “Maven Huffman” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.