Evening Daily News Update
By Garth Holmberg on 19 June 2025
Good Evening, Doomers! It’s Thursday, and you know what that means… We’ve got TNA Impact on tap. Tonight’s lineup looks something like this (card subject to change): Eric Young vs. Sami Callihan, Masha Slamovich & Lei Ying Lee vs. Ash By Elegance & Heather By Elegance, Trick Williams, Steve Maclin, The Nemeths & Moose vs. Joe Hendry, Elijah, The Rascalz & Mike Santana, and Matt Cardona & ??? vs. Eddie Edwards & JDC. If you’re not feeling TNA, you can watch ROH TV, which has one hell of a lineup tonight, and I don’t mean that in a positive way. I guess this is the world balancing itself out after I enjoyed last week’s episode a little too much. We’re getting stuff like Lance Archer vs Aaron Solo, The Kingdom, Shane Taylor Productions, and some other filler content as we march towards Supercard of Honor.
Catch up with Sonic’s recap of last night’s episode of WWE Evolve or Scisco’s What the World Was Watching with the February 20th, 1994 episode of Challenge. Thankfully Raw is back on the schedule after two weeks were off the books thanks to the dogs. You can check out the Dynamite Rant, but you know what you’re doing to yourself by checking the comments.
Stephanie McMahon Says Vince is Vince’s Top Nemesis
I could probably name a few myself, but I guess I understand where she’s coming from with that statement. Also, enjoy the featured image. You got Garth’d™.
Goldberg Knows The Risk of Retirement Match
With Goldberg’s Retirement (We Really Mean It This Time) Match scheduled for Saturday Night’s Main Event, Goldberg knows the pressure is on him and has been candid about his training leading up to this monumental occasion.
YouTube Showcase: Stampede Wrestling Classics Vol. 4: Bizarre and Unusual Matches
Check out an hour of “classic” Stampede Wrestling, featuring some of the biggest monsters the world of pro wrestling has ever seen, including Jason The Terrible, The Zodiak, and Chris Benoit!
Hopefully tonight will be the end of the NBA Finals. The Oklahoma City Thunder are looking to take home their first NBA Championship since leaving the ungrateful city of Seattle, and I’m sure we’re all cheering for them to slam the casket shut on Tyrese Haliburton’s overrated behind.
As always, keep it clean and come out dooming. – GH (Still Obi Toppin’s #1 Fan, Brother!!!)
