Longtime TNA Wrestling Producer Announces Exit From The Company
In what has been a developing story, Longtime TNA Wrestling Digital Producer Luke Paron shared on his official Twitter (X) account that his time with the compan...
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In what has been a developing story, Longtime TNA Wrestling Digital Producer Luke Paron shared on his official Twitter (X) account that his time with the compan...
The wrestling world was buzzing as iYO SKY and EVIL have officially affirmed that they are married. The announcement was made during Sunday’s episode of the Ja...
When WWE Raw’s General Manager Adam Pearce makes an announcement, people listen and his newest update about John Cena is stirring up a storm. Audience are buzzi...
Word has come through that smackDown General Manager Nick Aldis has officially dropped a bombshell ahead of this Friday’s show. In a video announcement, Aldis r...
Word has come through that wWE wrestling community are in for a rollercoaster. On one hand, John Cena is gearing up for his next major ongoing conflict, and on ...
WWE fans, buckle up Triple H has just dropped a huge announcement that’s got everyone buzzing. The upcoming Crown Jewel event will feature a champion vs. champi...
Wrestling fans got a major surprise at Wrestlepalooza when Stephanie McMahon was officially revealed as part of the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame class. The announcemen...
At WWE SummerSlam 2025 on August 3, fans witnessed a jaw‑dropping moment: Brock Lesnar absent since SummerSlam 2023 appeared unannounced and delivered an F‑5 to...
Carlito has officially announced his departure from WWE—and he’s embracing the opportunity. After his recent WWE contract expired and the company opted not to r...
In a groundbreaking move, WWE has announced a partnership with Zenni Optical, a leading online eyewear retailer. This collaboration designates Zenni as the Offi...
In a groundbreaking move during WrestleMania 41 weekend, WWE announced its acquisition of Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, one of Mexico's premier wrestling promotion...
July 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal month in professional wrestling. WWE has announced a major weekend of events in Atlanta on July 12–13, including the ret...
John Cena, the 16-time world champion and face of WWE for over two decades, has officially announced his retirement, with his final match scheduled for December...
Samantha Irvin, known for her electrifying presence as a WWE ring announcer, has made headlines with her confirmed return to the wrestling world. After stepping...
Wrestling fans, brace yourselves! The upcoming TNA Under Siege event is shaping up to be a rollercoaster, especially with the announcement that Matt Hardy will ...
She’s in. There are a lot of talented wrestlers in the world today and several of them are able to be seen on national television on a regular basis. It can mean a lot for someone to get their chance on a bigger stage and occasionally that is exactly what you get to see. It was the case again this week, as a former WWE star made their official AEW debut with a target already in sight. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: WATCH: Rey Mysterio Wrestles On Late Late Show This week’s edition of AEW Dynamite was held in Canada, with TBS Champion Jade Cargill issuing an open challenge to any Canadian. Cargill retained her title over Nicole Matthews in less than a minute, but after the match Taya Valkyrie debuted and attacked Cargill’s associate Leila Grey. Valkyrie is a former NXT star, where she wrestled under the name Frankie Monet, as well as a former Knockouts Champion. AEW President Tony Khan has since announced that Valkyrie is All Elite, suggesting she has signed with the company. Welcome to AEW,..
They’re done. Tag teams have a strange history in WWE as they often feel like they are put together for the sake of being split up. This can cause some rather abrupt endings for teams, as they seemingly go from happy to split in a matter of days. Something similar has happened again in NXT as a team that only started having troubles a few weeks ago have now split up. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: BREAKING: WWE Announces Newest Inductee Into Hall Of Fame Ivy Nile and Tatum Paxley split up this week on NXT when Paxley turned on Nile during a match. The two were involved in a #1 contenders triple threat match when Paxley refused to accept Nile’s tag and then attacked her. This comes after a few weeks of taunting from Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre, who have been saying that the two are not a real team. The two had been regularly teaming together since August 2022. They have a history together. Check out the split, plus the two in happier times: [This post contains video, click to play] [This post..
He’s a big one. While there are all kinds of accomplishments and milestones to be achieved in WWE, there are very few that stand the test of time. Almost any title that is won is eventually going to be lost, which creates a problem for remembering some wrestlers more than others. There is one honor that sticks around forever though and now another star is receiving the special recognition. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: No More: WWE Star Confirms Departure From Company This week on the Bump, Ric Flair announced that the Great Muta will be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame as part of the Class of 2023. Muta never wrestled in WWE but did have multiple stints in WCW over the years. He wrestled his retirement match earlier this year, with AEW’s Sting and Darby Allin joining him in his final match under the Great Muta persona. Muta is the second inductee, following Rey Mysterio. Muta was a force. Check out what he could do in the ring: [This post contains video, click to play] [This post con..
New plan! We are less than three weeks away from WrestleMania 39, which will feature some of the biggest WWE matches of the year. This is the kind of show that can change a wrestler’s future and the question becomes what happens after that. Getting to headline the show is one of the biggest career boosts imaginable and now some different names might be receiving that honor. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: The Less The Merrier: WWE Reportedly Making A Change For This Year’s Hall Of Fame Class According to Xero News on Twitter, WWE has made some changes to the WrestleMania card. The Raw Women’s Title match with Bianca Belair defending against Asuka will take place on Night One, while the SmackDown Women’s Title match with Charlotte defending against Rhea Ripley will take place on Night Two. A currently unannounced match between the Usos and Kevin Owens/Sami Zayn could be headlining Night One, though the plans have not yet been finalized. WrestleMania 39 takes place on April 1 and 2. Some chang..
Still works. We are coming up on WrestleMania weekend and that means it is time for a lot of things to start coming together. This includes the WrestleMania card of course, but also several other pieces that are only starting to be announced. One such thing is the WWE Hall Of Fame, with this year’s class only starting to come together. Now we might have a better idea as to why. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Of Course: 60 Year Old WWE Legend Inducts Himself Into Hall Of Fame, Accuses Miz Of Theft Last week on SmackDown, Rey Mysterio was announced as the first inductee into the WWE Hall Of Fame Class of 2023. While WWE is planning to announce at least one more inductee later this week, this is slower than the company’s usual pace for announcing inductions. According to Fightful Select, the current plan is to have this year’s class be “way smaller” than in previous years. There is no word on how many names will be included in the induction ceremony, which is set for March 31. There is one big..