Becky Lynch is stepping out of the ring and into the world of comedy, landing a major TV role as The Man continues to expand outside of wrestling. According to Deadline, Lynch has officially joined the cast of FX’s new workplace comedy pilot Movers. The project comes from Reno 911! creators Robert Ben Garant and Cathy Shim, who will also star.
Movers centers on the chaotic, codependent lives of a moving crew, with much of the dialogue expected to be improvised. Lynch joins an ensemble cast that includes Maz Jobrani (Friday After Next), Darius Homayoun (Sex/Life), Tanael “TJ” Joachim, and Manny Montana (Ironheart).
This is the latest notable role for Lynch outside the confines of the Squared Circle. Past credits include roles in Billions, stunt work on Vikings, and portraying Cyndi Lauper in NBC’s Young Rock. Looking to the future, Lynch is set to appear in Happy Gilmore 2, premiering July 25 on Netflix, and has also been cast in Alex Kurtzman’s Star Trek project for Paramount+.
As Lynch continues to expand her resume beyond the squared circle, the big question is whether her acting career will start to take center stage. Whatever’s next for the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion, Becky Lynch will not be a hard woman to miss.
CM Punk’s tumultuous tenure with AEW came to an end in September 2023, just over two years after his grandiose debut/return to pro wrestling. Though Punk was pivotal to plenty of controversy during his run, Jim Ross wishes that the Best in the World was ‘All-Elite’ to this day.
On his Grilling JR podcast, Ross defended CM Punk’s new viewpoint about Saudi Arabia, arguing that people ultimately change their mind as years go by. Ross followed up by sharing his desire that Punk had never been fired from AEW.
“He’s controversial, that’s why he’s so fun to follow. Phil’s a good friend of mine. I am a full-on supporter of his work, I really am; I still wish he was at AEW, quite frankly. He adds a lot to any presentation that he’s involved in.“
Punk was fired following his second AEW suspension in under a year, this time for his fight with Jack Perry backstage at AEW All In: London 2023. The incident left Tony Khan ‘fearing for his life’ as he told a live Chicago crowd, ahead of the following week’s All Out pay-per-view.
Punk has since returned to WWE where he has been incident-free behind the scenes. While Punk’s days appearing for AEW are seemingly behind him for good, Jim Ross can’t help but wish Punk was working in AEW to this day.
MJF may be a leading name in AEW, but the former World Champion hasn’t forgotten his roots. In a recent video shared by Major League Wrestling, AEW made a surprise appearance to reunite with Hammerstone. The pair would spend a year as part of ‘The Dynasty’ in MLW, alongside Richard Holliday.
This reunion was not just a blast from the past, but perhaps a tease of things to come. MJF appeared at MLW’s recent Summer of Beasts event, where he attacked Mistico. And with reports that Hammerstone has been backstage at AEW recently, fans can’t count out seein the self-proclaimed “Dynasty Bros” doing more together soon enough.
In the meantime, MJF will continue to be part of AEW, where he is aligned with The Hurt Syndicate. But should the MVP-led faction ever oust MJF, the devil may not be without an ally for long.
The 2018 All In event was a landmark moment in professional wrestling, ultimately laying the groundwork for the formation of AEW in 2019. Now, some pivotal names from behind the scenes are seeking the recognition, and royalties, they believe they deserve.
It started when a fan on X reminded everyone that Teil Rhodes, the sister of Cody and Dustin, was the one who named the event, a name AEW has used for it’s biggest annual event in recent years. Teil responded with a pointed comment, suggesting it’s typical for a Rhodes to contribute significantly to wrestling history without seeing proper benefit.
Very Rhodes of me to conceptualize a generational wrestling event and get no royalties ?? https://t.co/dGUV4Nsxst
Her post sparked further conversation, including a response from Bully Ray. The WWE/TNA Hall of Famer understood her frustration, claiming he booked the entire Battle Royale at All In 2018 but received no credit.
While Teil’s remarks may have been delivered with some tongue-in-cheek, her comment highlights the legacy that her family has in shaping pivotal wrestling moments. With AEW All In: Texas mere days away, it remains to be seen if Teil, and Bully Ray, ever see the credit they believe they are due.
Bray Wyatt’s presence remains a part of WWE programming to this day. In a heartfelt revelation on The Nikki & Brie Show, Alexa Bliss shared how she carries a piece of Bray Wyatt with her, literally. Months after the passing of the beloved WWE star, Bliss has incorporated a patch of Wyatt’s gear into her ring attire.
Quote “That’s one of the things I try to always keep a part of it with me. I actually have a piece of his gear on my skirt. My skirt has a patch of his gear. And then we all have—I’ll grab it, one second—we all have these bracelets with his gear on it. So this is the gear that’s also on my skirt,” Bliss explained, showcasing the tangible memories she cherishes.
This gesture goes beyond mere tribute; it’s a personal reminder of the profound impact Wyatt, whose real name was Windham Rotunda, had on her career and wrestling approach.
Quote Bliss continued, “It’s… it’s how do we… how do we, you know, respect Windham’s vision and keep his memory alive without, you know, making it a tribute—making it more of like this is Alexa now, and this is part of her past that’s always going to be with her.”
Wyatt’s legacy still resonates deeply with fans, coming up on two years since his untimely passing.
Tony Khan, president of AEW, remains hopeful about Jim Ross’s appearance at the much-anticipated All In 2025 event in Texas, despite Ross’s recent battle with colon cancer.
Khan expressed this optimism to TMZ Sports, noting, “It would be amazing. I don’t want to put too much on Jim’s plate, but it certainly would be amazing and I would love it and I hope that it’s possible.”
Ross, considered by many to be the greatest wrestling commentator of all time,” has had to scale back his commentary duties in recent years due to health issues.
JR was part of AEW from the ground floor, and his potential involvement in All In 2025 would be a true symbol of his resilience.
Ric Flair Shows Fighting Spirit with Gym Return After Skin Cancer Battle
WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is proving his legendary toughness extends beyond the wrestling ring, sharing a workout video that has fans celebrating his recovery progress from skin cancer treatment.
The Nature Boy posted footage of himself doing cardio at the gym on Twitter, accompanied by his trademark enthusiasm and a message that perfectly captures his resilience.
“Back In Business! A Little Blood Can’t Hold Me Back! I’ve Been Bleeding My Whole Life! WOOOOO!” – Ric Flair
Back In Business! A Little Blood Can’t Hold Me Back! I’ve Been Bleeding My Whole Life! WOOOOO! pic.twitter.com/BE19syBldN
The post comes as welcome news for fans concerned about Flair’s health journey. The 16-time world champion has been open about his skin cancer battle, recently revealing he’s undergoing treatment and will require surgery. His health issues forced him to cancel a fan event last month, leading to increased worry among the wrestling community.
True to form, Flair’s approach reflects the same toughness that made him a wrestling icon. His reference to “bleeding his whole life” connects his current struggles to decades of in-ring warfare, showing fans that the “Dirtiest Player in the Game” remains unbroken as he continues his treatment journey.
WWE is bringing the excitement of NXT directly to Philadelphia with a special edition broadcast scheduled for Tuesday, August 19 at The Met Philadelphia. This marks a significant milestone for WWE’s developmental brand as it continues to expand its presence under the new partnership with The CW network.
The live broadcast represents more than just another NXT event – it symbolizes the brand’s evolution since transitioning to broadcast television under a five-year agreement with The CW that was announced in 2023. This deal has positioned NXT alongside other major sports programming on the network, giving the brand unprecedented mainstream exposure.
Fans eager to witness this historic broadcast in person will have their chance when tickets go on sale Wednesday, July 9. Those looking to secure their seats early can take advantage of a special presale opportunity on Monday, July 8, using the exclusive code “NXTLIVE.”
The Met Philadelphia provides an ideal venue for this special edition of NXT, offering an intimate setting that has become synonymous with the brand’s unique atmosphere. The venue’s capacity allows for the close-quarters energy that NXT is known for, while still accommodating the production requirements of a live television broadcast.
Philadelphia’s rich wrestling history makes it a natural choice for this special broadcast. The city has long been a hotbed for professional wrestling, with passionate fans who always add a unique backdrop to the action in the ring.
AEW powerhouse Bobby Lashley has thrown his name into the ring as a potential opponent for celebrity boxer Jake Paul, expressing genuine interest in a crossover fight during a recent interview with WFAA. The wrestling and MMA veteran didn’t hold back his enthusiasm for the opportunity, despite acknowledging some reservations about the matchup.
“If I had an opportunity to box him, 100% I’d do it tomorrow. You know, I stay in good shape, let’s go hit some mitts, let’s do some sparring, let’s get ready for it, I’d be ready, I’d sign a contract,” Lashley stated during the interview.
Lashley’s interest stems from his competitive nature and genuine respect for what Paul has accomplished in the boxing world. The AEW star, who joined the promotion in September 2024, praised Paul’s impact on the sport and his ability to elevate the profiles of fighters appearing on his cards.
“Jake is doing some big things in the fight world. He’s helping out boxing tremendously because he’s bringing a lot of eyes to it, and the fighters that are fighting on his card are getting paid really well,” Lashley explained.
However, Lashley demonstrated strategic thinking about the potential matchup, suggesting that Paul might benefit more from facing established boxers to further legitimize his boxing career. Despite this assessment, the former WWE Champion’s competitive drive remains undeterred.
“I don’t know if I’m the right matchup for him. I think what he needs is some more like seasoned boxers to fight because he’s good, yeah, he’s actually good, so if he’s good, he needs to keep fighting boxers that can legitimize him more,” Lashley noted.
The potential bout would represent another high-profile crossover opportunity for Paul, who has built his boxing career by facing opponents from various combat sports backgrounds. For Lashley, it would mark a return to combat sports outside of professional wrestling, drawing on his extensive MMA experience.
“I’m the kind of guy that I love competition, so I’d love to be able to fight him and see what he’s all about, see how good he is,” Lashley added, emphasizing his motivation for the potential fight.
Lashley’s openness to the fight reflects the growing trend of crossover matches in combat sports, where athletes from different disciplines test themselves against one another. His wrestling pedigree, combined with his MMA background, would certainly bring a different dynamic to any potential matchup with Paul.
While no official discussions have been reported, Lashley’s public interest and immediate availability could make this an intriguing option for Paul’s future fight calendar. The combination of Lashley’s legitimate combat sports credentials and Paul’s promotional machine would likely generate significant interest from both wrestling and boxing audiences.
As AEW continues to build its roster with high-profile signings like Lashley, the crossover potential between wrestling and other combat sports continues to create compelling storylines and opportunities for athletes to expand their competitive horizons.
WWE Hall of Famer Alundra Blayze has thrown her hat into the ring for a potential return at WWE Evolution, the upcoming premium live event scheduled for July 13 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. The former Women’s Champion took to Twitter to express her enthusiasm for participating in a Battle Royal at the historic women’s wrestling showcase.
“THIS WAS FUN!! Looking forward to #WWEEvolution #BattleRoyal. It would be great again! I wish?” – Alundra Blayze (@Madusa_rocks)
— Madusa/AlundraBlayze (@Madusa_rocks) July 6, 2025
The tweet from the wrestling legend has sparked excitement among fans who remember her groundbreaking contributions to women’s wrestling during the 1990s. Blayze, who was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015, remains one of the most respected figures in women’s professional wrestling history.
WWE Evolution promises to be a landmark event for women’s wrestling, with the confirmed Women’s Championship match between Trish Stratus and Tiffany Stratton already generating significant buzz. The addition of veteran competitors like Blayze would add another layer of star power and nostalgia to the card.
Blayze isn’t the only veteran showing interest in the event. Michelle McCool, another former Women’s Champion, has also expressed desire to participate, though she has not yet received an official offer from WWE. The interest from multiple Hall of Fame-caliber performers suggests WWE Evolution could become a true celebration of women’s wrestling across different generations.
The potential return of Alundra Blayze would be particularly meaningful given her pivotal role in elevating women’s wrestling during its formative years. Her legendary feuds with competitors like Bull Nakano helped establish the foundation for the women’s division that exists today, making her presence at Evolution both symbolic and significant.
While WWE has not officially responded to Blayze’s public pitch, the company has historically been receptive to incorporating veteran talent into special events, particularly those celebrating milestone moments in wrestling history. WWE Evolution certainly qualifies as such an occasion.
As July 13 approaches, fans will be watching to see if WWE takes advantage of the opportunity to feature some of women’s wrestling’s most influential figures alongside today’s rising stars. For Alundra Blayze, the chance to step back into the ring at WWE Evolution would represent a fitting continuation of her lasting impact on the industry.
Former WWE champion Nic Nemeth has weighed in on AEW’s tag team division, offering his perspective on the current championship picture during a recent appearance on Busted Open Radio. The wrestling veteran specifically highlighted the dynamic between dominant champions The Hurt Syndicate and rising challengers Jet Speed, suggesting that AEW should pay close attention to crowd reactions when developing storylines.
The Hurt Syndicate, featuring powerhouses Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin, have established themselves as a formidable force in AEW’s tag team division. Their combination of experience and raw power has made them seemingly unstoppable champions, creating a challenging landscape for potential challengers.
Enter Jet Speed – the high-flying duo of Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight who represent everything The Hurt Syndicate is not. Where the champions rely on dominance and intimidation, Jet Speed brings speed, agility, and an underdog spirit that has begun resonating with AEW audiences.
“You gotta listen to the crowd, that’s who decides if it was good or bad that night or the next week they tune in,” Nemeth explained during the radio appearance.
Nemeth’s analysis goes deeper than simple David versus Goliath storytelling. He acknowledges the tactical challenge facing Jet Speed while simultaneously seeing opportunity in their unconventional approach.
Bailey recently revealed on YouTube that their strategy involves wearing down the champions through persistence and unpredictability – a game plan that Nemeth finds compelling.
“They need something different because they are going to get murdered. But oh? They’re unkillable? Okay! So, they’re gonna get their ass kicked but maybe, just maybe, if they hit it right together and they get rocking and rolling and with their speed they can steal a roll up and steal the titles and get out of there? Alright! I’m behind those guys,” Nemeth stated.
The endorsement from Nemeth carries weight given his extensive experience in both WWE and his current success in other promotions. His perspective highlights how effective storytelling in professional wrestling often comes from genuine crowd investment rather than predetermined booking decisions.
For AEW’s tag team division, this rivalry represents more than just championship competition. It’s a test of whether the promotion can successfully balance dominant heel champions with credible underdog challengers, creating the kind of organic crowd engagement that Nemeth believes should guide storyline development.
Whether Jet Speed can translate their speed advantage and crowd support into championship gold remains to be seen, but they have at least one former world champion in their corner believing it’s possible.
The ongoing rivalry between Grayson Waller and Austin Theory has taken a comedic turn, with Waller recently posting a TikTok video that directly mocks Theory’s motivational speaking style. The Australian superstar’s playful jab comes at a time when WWE fans are increasingly anticipating Theory’s long-rumored transition from heel to babyface.
“You can do anything if you try. If you work hard you can achieve your dreams!” – Grayson Waller mocking Austin Theory on TikTok
In the TikTok video, Waller mimics Theory’s earnest delivery style before breaking character with laughter. He continues his mockery by adding, “And what I’ve worked out is that these people think they’re doing the right thing…”
What makes this social media interaction particularly intriguing is the underlying narrative tension it represents. Austin Theory has been receiving increasingly positive fan reactions in recent months, yet WWE continues to position him as a heel character. This disconnect between fan sentiment and character positioning has fueled speculation about an imminent babyface turn.
Social Media as Storyline Extension
Waller’s comedic approach allows him to maintain his heel persona while engaging directly with fans in a format that feels authentic and spontaneous.
This type of cross-platform storytelling has become increasingly important in WWE’s content strategy, allowing wrestlers to develop their characters and rivalries in real-time while building audience engagement between weekly shows.
Looking Forward
The fan support Theory has been receiving suggests that WWE may be building toward a natural character shift, with Waller serving as the perfect foil to help facilitate that transition. His willingness to mock Theory’s genuine motivational content creates clear villain dynamics that could help cement Theory’s eventual face turn.
As this rivalry continues to develop both on television and social media, fans will be watching closely for signs of Theory’s character evolution. Waller’s latest TikTok mockery may be just the beginning of a storyline that could reshape both wrestlers’ positions within WWE’s roster hierarchy.
A two-time WWE Women’s Champion and Hall of Famer has provided an update on her status amid rumors of an in-ring return at the upcoming Evolution 2 premium live event. The all-women’s show, the first since 2018, is set for July 13, and while names like Trish Stratus have been announced, Michelle McCool says she has not received a call.
In a recent post on X, McCool responded to a fan who suggested she and Kelly Kelly should “pick up the phone” for a spot in the Evolution battle royal. McCool made it clear that WWE has not reached out to her about an appearance.
McCool currently serves as a coach on the A&E reality series WWE LFG, alongside her husband, The Undertaker, Booker T, and Bubba Ray Dudley. The inaugural WWE Divas Champion has made sporadic in-ring appearances in recent years, but it appears she is not currently scheduled for the upcoming all-women’s event.
Tonight’s WWE Raw broadcasts live from the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island, beginning at 8 PM ET exclusively on Netflix. This episode serves as the final build before Evolution 2 and Saturday Night’s Main Event.
Tonight’s Match Card
Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
Zayn seeks to rebound from his pinfall loss to Breakker in last week’s tag team match. The singles encounter gives Zayn an opportunity to even the score against the former NXT Champion in what should be a competitive showcase.
Jey Uso vs. Bronson Reed
This match stems from Uso’s interference last week when he prevented Reed from attacking Zayn and Penta after their match. Reed now gets his chance to address Uso’s involvement directly in the ring.
Seth Rollins vs. Penta
Rollins faces Penta in a first-time singles meeting. Penta has recently positioned himself in opposition to Rollins’ group, setting up this cross-promotional encounter between the former World Champion and the lucha libre veteran.
Roxanne Perez vs. Kairi Sane
Women’s Tag Team Champion Perez confronts Sane following the injury Sane caused to Liv Morgan, which ultimately created the opening for Perez’s championship opportunity. This represents Perez’s first significant singles match since capturing the tag titles.
Scheduled Segments
Becky Lynch Championship Promo
Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lynch will address her upcoming triple-threat title defense against Bayley and Lyra Valkyria at Evolution 2. This marks Lynch’s final public comments before defending her championship.
Gunther-Goldberg Contract Signing
World Heavyweight Champion Gunther and Goldberg will complete the formalities for their title match at Saturday Night’s Main Event. Both men will be present for the final preparations before their championship encounter.
Broadcast Information
United States: 8 PM ET on Netflix
International: Available on Netflix in participating regions
Key Storylines
Tonight’s show focuses on resolving several feuds ahead of the weekend’s events. The women’s division receives particular attention with both Lynch’s title defense preparation and Perez’s singles showcase. The men’s championship picture advances with the Gunther-Goldberg segment, while several mid-card programs reach resolution points.
The episode is expected to establish final match stipulations and conclude recent storylines before transitioning focus to Evolution 2 and Saturday Night’s Main Event programming.
For over three decades, Bret “The Hitman” Hart has been synonymous with the color scheme of pink and black. However, newly revealed concept art shows that WWE Creative Services originally envisioned a very different look for the Hall of Famer.
In a community post on the WWE Vault YouTube channel, concept art was shared that depicted “The Hitman” in white and gold gear, a stark contrast to his iconic “Pink and Black Attack” attire.
The artwork was shared on social media and shared the similarity to another legendary performer’s iconic gear.
Indeed, the white and gold design is reminiscent of the gear worn by “The Heartbreak Kid” in the historic Iron Man match. While Hart did wear other colors early in his career, his most recognizable look was adopted in 1987 when he and Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart began wearing it as The Hart Foundation. The same WWE Vault post also revealed alternate concept attire for other legendary stars like Mankind, Goldust, and Triple H.
Bret Hart’s proposed New Generation outfit feels like he’s wearing nothing at all… nothing at all… nothing at all…
Chad Gable may be hurt, but he isn’t letting a serious shoulder injury sideline his ceative spark. On July 4, the former Tag Team Champion took to Instagram to announce his creative.
“Rekindling my love for filmmaking/editing and working on a little personal project to share with all of you. I’ll drop more details soon, but as for today, Happy 4th of July! Enjoy your friends, family, and freedom!”
On July 6, Gable posted a teaser for The Renewal—a documentary project chronicling his injury, surgery, and ongoing recovery. Not only does Gable want fans to see his finished project, but also the behind the scenes making of The Renewal.
Gable’s injury has seen him undergo surgery and it remains unclear when fans can expect him back. Nevertheless, Gable is turning adversity into opportunity by using this setback to continue to tell stories to fans.
WWE SummerSlam 2025 is drawing near, and the biggest party of the summer could see some serious celebrity involvement. According to Dave Meltzer’s Figure Four Daily Update, WWE sources have confirmed that Jelly Roll has been lined up for something at SummerSlam 2025.
This news come after a recent report from WrestleVotes, which noted that Jelly Roll’s July 11 appearance on SmackDown would mark “the start of something more.” Now, it appears that ‘something more’ will take Jelly Roll to SummerSlam.
Jelly Roll has already made an impact on WWE programming. At SummerSlam 2024, he opened the show by performing “America The Beautiful” and his hit song “Liar.” Later in the show, he had a confrontation with A-Town Down Under, and, alongside Awesome Truth, stood tall over the former Tag Team Champions.
Jelly Roll has been open about his love for WWE and now his return is reportedly drawing near. SummerSlam 2025 will take place on August 2 and August 3, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on WWE SummerSlam 2025.
Matt Hardy may be worthy of a WWE Hall of Fame induction, and the nod may have come years ago if not for his AEW ties. In 2022, WWE offered Jeff Hardy a Hall of Fame spot, though he turned it down as he didn’t want to be inducted without Matt. On The Ariel Helwani Show, fans finally know why a joint induction wasn’t on the table, as Matt explained that “I went to AEW at the time.”
Jeff was offered the spot as part of WWE’s attempts to keep him away from AEW. WWE had released Jeff in late 2021 after erratic behavior at a live event. A drugs test would later confirm that Jeff was clean at the time, though Jeff would join Matt in AEW. Despite this issue, Matt is confident an induction will come.
“Yeah, yeah, we’ll definitely do it one day.”
As one of wrestling’s most iconic tag teams, Hall of Fame rings are certainly warranted for Matt and Jeff. Matt’s tale reveals how business considerations can sometimes delay what many fans see as a well-deserved honor.
WWE’s Bayley is stepping up in a big way to support families devastated by the recent flash floods in central Texas. On X, Bayley shared that she’s auctioning off her ring gear from the June 23 episode of Monday Night Raw. All proceeds will go directly to families impacted by the deadly flooding that struck Kerr County last week.
I’ll be putting this gear up for auction. All proceeds will go directly to the families impacted by the heartbreaking tragedy that happened at Camp Mystic girls summer camp. Please stay tuned for auction link this week, thank you ?? https://t.co/Q72BYNWMiQpic.twitter.com/xEJW3O7mcZ
The flash floods caused widespread destruction across Kerrville and surrounding areas after the Guadalupe River overflowed. Over 70 casualties have been conirmed, and a girls summer camp located near the river was hit hard, leaving families reeling in the aftermath.
Bayley’s auction shows the lengths she’ll go to to help out those most in need at this difficult time. Our thoughts remain with the families of those affected at this time.
Yoshihiro Yamazaki, better known to fans as Tiger Mask IV, will hang up his mask and boots for good in July 2026. After facing Hiroshi Tanahashi at NJPW’s New Japan Soul show at Korakuen Hall, Yamazaki shared that he plans to retire in July 2026.
Yamazaki, is the fourth man to don the Tiger Mask character, and has portrayed the character more than the first three. The character was brought to life by Satoru Sayama in 1981. After AJPW purchased the rights, Mitsuharu Misawa became the second Tiger Mask and worked under the mask from 1984 to 1990. Koji Kanemoto took over in 1992 and wrestled as Tiger Mask until losing a mask vs. mask match with Jushin ‘Thunder’ Liger in 1994.
As for Yamazaki, his in-ring career began in 1995, and his impending chapter marks the end of a legend in Japanese wrestling. Stay tuned for the latest on Yamazaki who is the latest name to confirm the end of their in-ring life.
Stark has been on the shelf ever since with questions remaining as to when she’ll return. On X, ‘Road Dogg’ Jesse James said he’d love the chance to see Stark have a lengthy match with Asuka, who recently returned from injury. Stark was down for the idea in eight months, suggering that she’ll be ready to return in March 2026.
Stark’s post is the closest fans have gotten to a return date, though WWE won’t bring her back until she’s fully ready. We at SEScoops are continuing to wish Stark the very best on her recovery.
Kenny Omega has been wrestling for over two decades, and the Best Bout Machine knows that his career can’t last forever. Speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Omega admitted that as he gets older and wrestles less frequently, he places greater value on each individual match. In a stark revelation, Omega admitted that the end of his in-ring career is drawing near.
“There isn’t much left. So I want to make sure that what is left, the meat that’s still on the bone, that it’s good tasting meat.”
Omega has battled several injuries and setbacks over the years, including diverticulitis and a hernia operation, among others. Adding these issues on top of the usual wear and tear of in-ring action, it’s hardly a surprise that Omega is eyeing on life after wrestling.
Omega’s passion for professional wrestling remains undiminished, even with his in-ring days nearing their end. Until that day comes, Omega plans to deliver the best matches possible for his fans before eventually stepping away.
Saraya was suspended from WWE twice in 2016 after violations of the Wellness Policy, marking a dark chapter in the Brit’s life. Not only did Saraya fail these tests, but she tried to get one past WWE when caught.
During a game of ‘Never Have I Ever‘ with Denise Salcedo, Saraya was asked whether she’d lied to her boss. The former Women’s Champion was upfront and admitted that she had, initially claiming that her second violation was due to a dental appointment.
“I got publicly outed for popping another drug test and I was like ‘it was a dental surgery’ and it wasn’t… I did cocaine, I f’ed up, I lied, but it’s okay.“
Saraya has since overcome her demons and is pleased to be enjoying life away from her dark past. The British star recently wrapped her time with AEW though has yet to talk with WWE about a rumored return. Whatever comes next, Saraya is pleased that her years of failing drugs tests and feeling the need to lie about them are in the past.
New Jack will be a part of WWE 2K25 as part of the Fearless Pack that’ll drop on July 23. For ECW fans, not only will New Jack’s inclusion be an epic way to celebrate the late wrestler, but will also be a true-to-life recreation of the star.
Fans who play as New Jack in No-DQ singles matches will be in store for a special treat. WWE 2K developer Bryan Williams shared on X that New Jack will have a special entrance with a trash can full of weapons. Not only that, but New Jack’s theme will play throughout the match, as it did in the original ECW.
When New Jack is released with DLC pack 3, he'll come with two entrance motions. One that he uses for normal rule 1-on-1 matches and a special entrance that he'll use for non-DQ 1-on-1 match types. Both entrances are great, but the one he uses for non-DQ match types (again,…
New Jack will be just part of the Fearless Pack, the third wave of DLC for WWE 2K25. The Fearless Pack inclues:
New Jack
Jordynne Grace
Penta
Bull Nakano
Special celebrity guest to be announced
WWE 2K25 released earlier this year and already boasted the largest roster of any wrestling game in history. Now, fans will get much more in-ring action, as well as a fitting tribute to New Jack.
WWE has seen plenty of returns over the years and now one former titleholder is back, or so he claims. According to Fightful Select, Chavo Guerrero has been telling people that “he is back with the company in an official capacity.”
Guerrero, a former Tag Team, Cruiserweight, and ECW Champion, was recently spotted at the WWE/AAA Worlds Collide event. Over the past year, Guerrero has remained active on the wrestling circuit, appearing for AAA, TNA, GCW, and various independent promotions.
Guerrero’s alleged return to WWE comes at a pivotal time as the company continues to expand its influence in AAA. This return also comes following reports that his aunt Vickie Guerrero is expected to return, with some claiming the upcoming Evolution 2 PLE will be an ideal time for her comeback.
Chavo first signed with WWE in 2001 following the demise of WCW. During his tenure, he teamed with and later feuded with his uncle Eddie and would also feud with Rey Mysterio, CM Punk, and others. It remains to be seen what’s next for Chavo Guerrero as a return to WWE seemingly draws closer.