MJF, Steph De Lander, Mercedes Mone, Lady Flammer, Davey Coates, WWE NXT, Raw, Dallas Edwards, Al Snow – Sunday’s Latest Pro Wrestling News for March 15th, 2026

MJF

In this interview MJF said there are “no more cancers” in the AEW locker room: “There’s no bullshit. There’s no more cancers. There’s no more assholes that think they’re too cool for school. There’s no more shmegegges that think they should be elsewhere. Everybody in this promotion wants to be in this promotion, and if you don’t, you get weeded out pretty damn fast because we’ll beat the shit out of you and send you packing.”

Steph De Lander captured the ACW Women’s Title, ending Indi Hartwell’s reign at 302 days.

Mercedes Mone just lost her EWA Title to Mila Smidt after 281 days.

Last night Lady Flammer defeated Bayley to extend her AAA Reina de Reinas reign to a record setting 946 consecutive days.

Condolences to WWE employees and talent on the passing of long-time International Tour Manager Davey Coates.

NXT results from St. Petersburg, Florida are below. (WBS)

  • Dante Chen defeated Harley Riggins
  • Fallon Henley (c) defeated Tyra Mae Steele to retain the WWE Women’s Speed Championship
  • Jasper Troy defeated Tate Wilder
  • Brooks Jensen & Harlem Lewis defeated Aaron Fara & Shady Elnahas
  • Jaida Parker, Thea Hail & Myka Lockwood defeated Nikkita Lyons, Masyn Holliday & Layla Diggs
  • OTM (Bronco Nima & Lucien Price) defeated The Culling (Shawn Spears & Niko Vance)
  • Sol Ruca defeated Lainey Reid
  • Joe Hendry (c) defeated Lexis King to retain the NXT Championship

Here’s the updated card for Raw tomorrow night. (WWE)

  • Original El Grande Americano vs. El Grande Americano II
  • Nattie vs. Maxxine Dupri
  • Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer vs. Raquel Rodriguez in a non-title match
  • AJ Lee (c) vs. Bayley for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship
  • Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns to appear

OVW minority owner Al Snow released this statement about Dallas Edwards’ injury: “At OVW, the health and safety of our performers and officials has always been our top priority. We are proud of the standards we’ve maintained over the years, but we also recognize that there is always room to strengthen and improve. With that in mind, we are reviewing our existing procedures and updating several of our in-ring and ringside protocols to ensure we continue to meet the highest expectations for performer safety. These updates include enhanced communication systems, additional referee training, and expanded ringside response measures to help ensure that a situation like this is identified and addressed as quickly as possible. We appreciate the concern and passion from our fans, and we understand the importance of transparency during moments like this. We will continue to share updates when appropriate, and we ask everyone to keep Dallas in your thoughts as he continues his recovery. Thank you.”