AEW & WWE Rumours: Date And Location For AEW Blood & Guts 2025 Confirmed, WWE Unreal Coming Back For Season 2, Adam Copeland Cast In Beekeeper 2 With Jason Statham
All the wrestling rumours and reports for October 1 2025
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Oct 1, 2025
It’s officially the spookiest time of the year, and All Elite Wrestling have cranked up the ghoulishness by announcing the date and location for Blood & Guts 2025.
Another - albeit very different - show set to return is WWE Unreal with tentative details released about season two, whilst AEW’s Adam Copeland will find himself sharing the screen with Jason Statham after being cast in The Beekeeper 2.
Here’s your pro-wrestling rumour and report roundup for October 1 2025:
AEW are on the road to Blood & Guts, with Jamie Hayter recently throwing out a challenge for the first ever women’s edition of the two ring caged brawl.
Taking to X/Twitter, AEW confirmed that Blood & Guts will take place on November 12 in Greensboro, North Carolina’s First Horizon Coliseum, with the venue having previously played host to a WCW WarGames match during the Great American Bash tour in 1991.
WWE Unreal is set to return for season two, with the ‘behind the scenes’ documentary series having debuted on Netflix earlier in 2025.
Fightful Select confirm that filming is underway for season two, tentatively scheduled for a January 2026 release. Seth Rollins will be one of the subjects of the season, with cameras on hand to capture his MITB cash in at SummerSlam 2025, amongst other events.
Series director Chris Weaver has reportedly been backstage at multiple WWE events capturing footage for what will be season two.
Adam Copeland has been cast on the Beekeeper 2, the sequel to the 2024 Jason Statham action flick.
Copeland and Guardians of the Galaxy star Pom Klementieff are newcomers to the franchise, with Variety reporting the following about the production:
“Plot details about “The Beekeeper 2″ — including Klementieff and Copeland’s characters — are being kept under wraps, but the film is now in production. The sequel is directed by Timo Tjahjanto (“Nobody 2,” “The Shadow Strays”) and written by Kurt Wimmer, who penned the first film. (David Ayer directed the previous instalment.) Producers include Statham via his Punch Palace Productions banner, Chris Long via Longshot Productions and Wimmer.”
Jack Perry recently made his All Elite Wrestling return at All Out 2025, marking his first appearance in the company for over ten months.
Perry, talking with VICE, revealed that his absence was never meant to go as long as it did:
“I did not know I was gonna be off for as long as I was. I thought I was gonna be off a month or two and then be back. But then things just change a lot and that’s how it goes. I will say, Luchasaurus and I were always going to be back together doing something. We knew that from the day that we broke up as a tag team the first time. I also felt I had such a good run the year before. I was like, ‘I don’t know if I’m gonna be able to top that right now.’ We concluded this is probably the best time for us to do this,” said Perry.