AEW Collision Results 3/28 – Okada Vs. Knight, More

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.’s coverage of “AEW Collision” on March 28, 2026, coming to you from the Alliant Energy Power House in Cedar Rapids, Iowa!

In a rematch of an epic C2 match where Kevin Knight got the upset over Kazuchika Okada, “The Jet” looks to do it again tonight with the International Championship on the line.

After their 95-day reign as inaugural Women’s Tag Team Champions ended in five minutes at Revolution, Babes of Wrath are challenging Divine Dominion to try to get their titles back.

On “Slam Dunk Sunday”, Tommaso Ciampa picked up a win over Lio Rush. Tonight, he looks to keep his winning ways going against Ace Austin. He eliminated Austin during the 21-man Blackjack Battle Royale at Revolution.

UFC Fight Night 271: Adesanya Vs. Pyfer Live Results

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.’s live coverage of UFC Fight Night 271, headlined by Israel Adesanya versus Joe Pyfer and emanating from the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. 

Adesanya looks to end a three-fight losing streak and keep in contention for the UFC Middleweight Championship he has held twice. Pyfer, on the other hand, looks to extend his winning streak and climb the rankings. 

Before heading into the main event, women’s flyweight contenders Alexa Grasso, No. 3 ranked, and Maycee Barber, No. 5 ranked, will fight one another. And 19-7 veteran Michael Chiesa draws a close to his career with a fight against Niko Price at welterweight. 

Julian Erosa will fight Lerryan Douglas at featherweight, Mansur Abdul-Malik and Yousri Belgaroui will fight at middleweight, and Terrance McKinney faces Kyle Nelson at lightweight. 

The main card is scheduled to begin at 8 PM ET and will be available to watch in the US via Paramount+, UFC Fight Pass, and TNT Sports internationally. 

Backstage Update On AEW Unrestricted Ending And What Is Next For Its Hosts

Backstage Update On AEW Unrestricted Ending And What Is Next For Its Hosts

AEW is bringing one chapter to a close, but the future remains wide open for two of its most recognisable voices.

With AEW Unrestricted officially set to wrap up after a six year run, questions quickly surfaced about what would come next for hosts Will Washington and Aubrey Edwards. The situation led to comparisons with the company’s earlier decision to end RJ City’s Hey! EW while continuing to utilise him behind the scenes.

Any concern about their futures, however, appears to be unfounded.

Both Washington and Edwards are still part of AEW moving forward. Edwards, in particular, is said to be in a strong position within the company, with indications that she quietly agreed to a new deal within the last year.

And there is more happening behind the curtain.

AEW has reportedly been working on fresh digital content, with ongoing discussions centred around growing its online footprint and media output. The end of Unrestricted does not signal a step back, but rather a shift toward new ideas and formats.

Paul Heyman On WWE’s Revival Of ECW: ‘Miserable Experience For Everybody Involved’

WWE infamously relaunched Extreme Championship Wrestling in 2006 as a third brand alongside “WWE Raw” and “WWE SmackDown” following the success of what was meant to be a one-off tribute in One Night Stand 2005. The new version of ECW lasted through February 2010, but former ECW owner and creative head Paul Heyman’s discontent with the rebrand led to his departure shortly after “WWECW” launched, and he’d remain away from professional wrestling for six years due to it. Heyman talked about his distaste for WWE’s watered down version of ECW with VideoGamesChronicle on YouTube.

“I don’t think anybody that chants ‘ECW’ in 2026 ever is thinking about the WWE-ized version of 2006 which was one absolutely abhorrent, miserable experience for everybody involved,” Heyman said. “When people chant ‘ECW,’ they chant from the period of September 1993 to January 2001.”

Heyman and VGC were chatting about “WWE 2K26” and its release. One mode of the game follows the career of current WWE World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk, and one playable match in the showcase is a fantasy matchup between Punk and Cactus Jack at ECW Hardcore Heaven 1994. Heyman was very pleased that the event was featured in the game.

“To have Hardcore Heaven 1994 as part of the ‘2k26’ video game is an honor for A, anyone that was involved in that, and I certainly was, anybody that was there and there are many who were, and anybody who wants a genuine, authentic portrayal of ECW when it was revolutionizing and indeed, evolutionizing, the entire industry,” he said.

If you use any quotes from this article, please credit VGC on YouTube and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

Corey Graves Admits “Time Will Tell” On Carmella’s In Ring Future

Corey Graves has opened up about life after Carmella’s WWE departure, admitting that while the situation initially came as a surprise, it has ultimately brought unexpected positives for their family.

Carmella’s contract expired in February 2025 and was not renewed, something she has spoken about candidly, especially regarding how the news was delivered. While the exit was clearly difficult at the time, Graves now sees a different side to it as their home life has shifted in a meaningful way.

Speaking in a recent interview, Graves reflected on how the change has allowed both of them to reset their routines and priorities, particularly with their growing family.

“It kind of caught us both off guard at first, but I think it has been a blessing in disguise. She has been able to dive into other projects she has been wanting to work on for a while. Obviously, she has two baby boys keeping her busy all day, every day. She is an incredible mom.”

Graves explained that Carmella stepping away from WWE has also helped him personally, especially when it comes to separating his demanding work life from his time at home. Known for being deeply invested in wrestling, he admitted that switching off has never come easy, but this situation has forced a healthier balance.

“Her leaving WWE actually helped me in that I can come home and turn off work. That’s something I’ve always struggled with throughout work and life. I’m a workaholic. Now I come home and when I walk through the doors it’s no longer, ‘Hey, how was your day at TV. This happened. How was your day?’ There were the constant comparisons with wrestling being nonstop. It’s sort of forced me to think that when I walk through the door, all that stuff stays in the truck. I’m going to come home and be a dad and a husband and focus on that.”

He added that while wrestling still plays a big role in his life, the dynamic at home has changed for the better, even if Carmella occasionally calls him out for staying glued to the product on his nights off.

“There are still nights where she gives me crap for sitting through wrestling on nights I’m not working. You can’t kill my passion for it. At the same time, it has been helpful in that respect where I have a little delineation between work life and home life where before it was a messy blur.”

As for whether fans will see Carmella back in the ring, Graves made it clear that the decision is entirely hers and not something he wants to speak on her behalf about.

“You’ll have to ask her. I can give you what I think, but I don’t want to speak for her. I think time will tell.”