Overview
- AEW staged its Blood & Guts television special from Greensboro as a 2.5-hour broadcast featuring two cage matches and appearances by Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat.
- In the first-ever women’s Blood & Guts, the heel side won when Marina Shafir compelled Toni Storm to surrender to protect teammate Mina Shirakawa.
- Darby Allin and The Conglomeration beat the Death Riders in the men’s Blood & Guts, with Jon Moxley submitting to Roderick Strong, according to Vice’s report.
- Hangman Adam Page defeated Powerhouse Hobbs in a Falls Count Anywhere bout, then called for a steel cage title defense against Samoa Joe at Full Gear.
- Blood & Guts followed WarGames-style rules with two rings under one cage and victory only by submission or surrender, and pre-show chatter of a surprise return remained unconfirmed.