Nikki Bella was a part of the WWE Evolution 2 Premium Live Event, and fans won’t have to wait long to see her back in the ring. On X, WWE Raw GM Adam Pearce shared that the WWE Hall of Famer will be in action during the July 14, episode. Her opponent? The woman who she beefed with at Evolution: Chelsea Green.
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After a wild weekend in Atlanta, @ScrapDaddyAP previews tonight's #WWERaw that will see new Women's World Champion Naomi address the WWE Universe AND Nikki Bella going one-on-one with @ImChelseaGreen TONIGHT in Birmingham!
Nikki Bella Vs. Chelsea Green adds to a stacked Raw which will deal with the fallout from WWE Evolution and begin the build to SummerSlam. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from Raw.
Jelly Roll will make his WWE in-ring debut at SummerSlam 2025 as part of a stacked tag-team match for the two night show. After several appearances for WWE, Jelly Roll will team with Randy Orton to battle Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre.
While celebrities in the ring is nothing new, many fans have taken issue with Jelly Roll competing at SummerSlam. On the WWE Evolution post-show, Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque shared that while some fans may not be pleased, that sentiment isn’t shared among the talent.
“Randy Orton is so excited to be doing this for him. Drew McIntyre is excited. Logan Paul (is excited). As soon as we mentioned any of this, those guys were like, ‘Oh my God, yeah. Let’s go.’
“It’s fun and exciting for them and is an opportunity to do something different in a business where this is very serious a lot of the time.”
Levesque compared this situation to an actor taking on a role far different than what they are used to and enjoying the challenge. With celebrities including Logan Paul, Bad Bunny, and Johnny Knoxville delivering in the ring, all eyes will be on Jelly Roll to see how he fares in his first match.
WWE SummerSlam will take place on Saturday, August 2, and Sunday, August 3, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Cardi B will host the show.
Former WWE and AEW star Saraya (formerly Paige) has responded to fans on social media following her absence from last night’s WWE Evolution premium live event. The free agent issued an apology to a fan who was disappointed she did not appear at the show.
Saraya’s own social media activity leading up to Evolution sparked speculation among fans that she might make a surprise return. This led to one fan claiming she was on a flight to Atlanta for the event. When she did not appear, the fan expressed their disappointment, prompting a direct and heartfelt reply from Saraya.
“I’m sorryyyyy! Although seeing all the love made me very emotional,” she wrote in response.
After the show concluded, Saraya took to Twitter/X again to share her appreciation for the event and the performers, tweeting, “I love women’s wrestling ???#frenemies,”. Her post was met with many fans asking her to return to WWE. It also received a response from the new Women’s World Champion, Naomi, who replied simply, “I love you.”
Saraya has been a free agent since her contract with AEW expired in March 2025. As was reported prior to the event, Saraya was never scheduled to be at Evolution as she was in Hawaii. Despite her physical absence, the strong reaction from fans and current WWE stars shows she remains a popular figure in the wrestling world.
I’m sorryyyyy! Although seeing all the love made me very emotional.. https://t.co/oCcVYm02SR
After cashing in her Money in the Bank contract at Evolution to win the Women’s World Championship, Naomi has clarified her brand status. Though being a WWE SmackDown Superstar, Naomi now holds the richest prize for women on Monday Night Raw.
Speaking on the Evolution Recap Show, Naomi was asked whether her title win meant she was now part of Raw. She confirmed that fans can expect to see much more of her on the red brand moving forward.
“I always feel like Raw did me dirty. I never had any success over there, so yeah, I want to turn that around. I’ve got some stuff I need to do.
“I feel like I haven’t been in the conversation with the women that have been over there. Nah, and we’re about to have some good conversations.”
Naomi’s farewell to SmackDown also means saying goodbye to Jade Cargill, her former friend turned fierce rival. Naomi relished in bidding adieu to Jade, saying “I love that. For me. I’m the champion.
With a stacked roster including Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Stephanie Vaquer, Becky Lynch, and others, Naomi is joining an elite group of talent. Time will tell how Naomi fares on Monday Nights.
AEW’s Mercedes Mone expressed her excitement on social media following Naomi’s blockbuster Money in the Bank cash in at WWE Evolution 2
Despite recently losing the AEW Women’s World Championship match at All In Texas, Mone, formerly known as Sasha Banks, celebrated Naomi’s own championship triumph with a GIF featuring Bryan Danielson’s ‘Yes!’ chant.
— Mercedes Moné Varnado (@MercedesVarnado) July 14, 2025
Naomi seized the moment at Evolution during IYO SKY’s Women’s World championship defense against Rhea Ripley. A lot can happen very quickly when that Money in the Bank briefcase is in play, and that’s exactly what we saw Sunday night in Atlanta.
Following last night’s all-women’s WWE Evolution 2 Premium Live Event, the internal reaction to the show has been overwhelmingly positive. A new report has shed light on how the event was viewed backstage within the company.
According to a report from Fightful Select, several people within WWE considered the second-ever Evolution event a “big success.” The report adds that many in the company believe it won’t be the last time the event happens, though there is currently no schedule for a potential third installment.
The successful event featured several major matches and moments. Becky Lynch retained her Women’s Intercontinental Championship against Bayley and Lyra Valkyria, and Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton defeated WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus. The night was capped off by a shocking main event, which saw Naomi cash in her Money in the Bank contract during the match between IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley to become the new Women’s World Champion. The show also saw Stephanie Vaquer win a battle royal to earn a future world title shot at Clash in Paris.
The positive internal reaction aligns with comments made by WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H at the post-show press conference. While Triple H did not commit to Evolution being an annual event, he stated that if fan demand is there, WWE would “definitely go down that road again.” He described the show as an “epic WWE production” and praised the continued growth of the women’s division.
A former WWE star has revealed some interesting details regarding a current gimmick.
Blake Christian, who is signed to AEW, had a brief run with the Endeavor-owned promotion back in 2021. He wrestled under the ring name Trey Baxter during his 9-month tenure and made numerous TV appearances before his release.
One such TV appearance saw him teasing becoming a superhero in a backstage segment, but the idea never came to fruition.
Christian provided some more details on the whole thing during a recent interview with In The Weeds podcast. He revealed that the officials talked about the superhero character on more than one occasion, but the idea never became a reality as long as he was in the promotion:
“They approached me when I first went and they were like, ‘We want this type of character.’ I’m open-minded for anything.
Then, it didn’t happen. When 2.0 came around they were like, ‘We’re going to do it now. This is a perfect character for this show.’ I came up with a suit design and a name. It just didn’t happen. Well, it did happen, but it didn’t happen with me,”
Only months after Blake Christian’s WWE release in November 2021, the company debuted the character of Axiom. Played by Spanish star A-Kid, the masked star made his first appearance in July 2022. It quickly became a fan favorite and went on to have a successful NXT run.
When asked if it was the same gimmick he was offered, the 27-year-old confirmed the story. Christian claimed that he was the one who came up with the gear for the character and praised Kid’s work with it:
“I was supposed to be, yes. I came up with all the stuff. I think the person they gave it to is great and he’s done a great job, maybe even better than I could have done. I’m happy to see it still alive and doing as well as it’s doing.”
Axiom formed a tag team with Nathan Frazer in late 2023. The duo went on to have two reigns with the NXT tag titles before being called up to SmackDown earlier this year. Blake Christian on the other hand, signed with AEW in early 2022 but he is yet to win any championships in the company.
Triple H has addressed the potential of Gage Goldberg, son of WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg, entering the wrestling world. Goldberg’s recent farewell took place during the WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, where he faced GUNTHER.
Following the match, Goldberg hinted at retirement, and his son Gage, who is already contemplating a transition from American football to wrestling, was present.
During the WWE Evolution post-show, Triple H mentioned that Gage’s interest in wrestling could lead to him joining WWE should his NFL aspirations not pan out. Goldberg has shown support for his son’s potential career in wrestling.
“He probably won’t be the last Goldberg in the business. I can see this sparkle in Gage’s eyes, and he’s been very clear about it – if the NFL doesn’t work out, here he comes. So we’ll see.”
WWE Evolution 2 post-show
With Gage himself previously expressing interest in WWE as a “backup plan” if his football ambitions don’t pan out, fans may very well be witnessing the beginning of a new chapter for the Goldberg name in WWE.
Tonight’s episode of WWE Raw (July 14, 2025) airs live from the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama, and will serve as the fallout show from both Saturday Night’s Main Event and Evolution 2. The show begins at 8 PM ET and streams on Netflixin the United States.
Key Matches and Segments
No. 1 Contender Gauntlet Match
CM Punk, Bron Breakker (with Paul Heyman), Penta, LA Knight, and Jey Uso will compete in a gauntlet match. The winner will earn a shot at World Heavyweight Champion Gunther at SummerSlam 2025.
Fallout from Evolution 2 and Saturday Night’s Main Event
Expect major story developments and appearances from stars involved in the weekend’s events, including Rhea Ripley, AJ Styles, and World Heavyweight Champion Gunther.
Quick Notes
This is a pivotal episode leading into SummerSlam, which takes place August 2–3, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
The show will feature reactions and consequences from the results of Evolution 2, including title changes and Money in the Bank cash-ins.
How to Watch
Start time: 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT
Platform: Netflix (US and several international markets)
Tonight’s Raw promises high stakes and major fallout as the road to SummerSlam intensifies.
Raquel Rodriguez says Liv Morgan’s injury affected plans for not only the Evolution 2 PPV this week but whole women’s locker room.
One half of the current Women’s Tag Team Champions recently had an interview with Shak Wrestling to promote the All Women PPV. She talked about things such as Kevin Nash criticizing her work style, the growth of Judgment Day and more.
When asked about Liv Morgan’s injury and how it has affected the plans, Raquel Rodriguez claimed that the effect goes far beyond just the Evolution PPV:
“Her impact, it was bigger than just Evolution. Her getting injured and this impact that it’s had, not just on Judgment Day, not just on the Women’s Tag Team Titles, but on the entire women’s locker room is going even far past Evolution, you know?”
Liv Morgan injured her shoulder in a match against Kairi Sane during the June 16 episode of Raw last month. She was involved in a rivalry with Nikki Bella at the time, with the expectation of the two facing each other at Evolution 2. The feud was dropped after Morgan’s injury and Bella ended up competing in the battle royal at the PPV instead.
Talking about her absence from the road, Raquel Rodriguez said that she misses her partner every day. The Raw star noted how she and Morgan used to go everywhere together, and not having her around is tough for her:
“She is missed every single day, every single trip. I miss her so much because we used to travel every single — where we went together.
We were staying together in the same hotels and now it feels like I’ve lost my right hand and my sister and so, I’m just trying to keep that communication within us still alive so that she knows that these are still here waiting for her when she comes back.”
Roxanne Perez has joined Judgment Day in the absence of Liv. She has been recognized as one-half of the tag team champions in place of Morgan and she has been defending the title with Rodriguez.
CM Punk will be competing in a big match on Raw with SummerSlam implications.
The company had announced that the winner of the King of The Ring tournament will receive a shot at their brand’s World Champion at the upcoming PPV. SmackDown star Cody Rhodes then defeated Randy Orton in the finals to earn a shot at John Cena’s WWE title at the Biggest Party of the Summer.
This left the World Heavyweight Champion Gunther without an opponent for the two-night event, and now WWE has confirmed how they’ll determine his next challenger.
The company has announced that the July 14 episode of Monday Night Raw from Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama, will feature a Gauntlet match with the winner receiving a shot at the World Heavyweight title.
Apart from the Straight Edge star, other participants for the bout include Jey Uso, LA Knight, Penta and Bron Breakker.
CM Punk last wrestled at the Night of Champions PPV, unsuccessfully challenging John Cena for the WWE title. Gunther on the other hand, successfully defended his belt against Goldberg in his retirement match at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
WWE had teased a potential rivalry between Punk and the Ring General only last month, and Gunther even talked about it during the SNME recap show. So the chances of the former AEW star winning the match on Raw seem higher than other contestants.
Triple H is not sure what the future holds for the Evolution brand.
WWE presented Evolution 2 from State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia tonight, 7 years after the inaugural PPV under the banner. All the women who were part of the event gave their everything and once again proved why the female stars deserve the spotlight as much as the male performers.
During the Evolution post-show, Triple H was asked if fans can expect the All-Women PPV to become a yearly occurrence going forward. The WWE Chief Content Officer played coy, saying that the future plans for the brand will depend on the demand for it:
“Having a night where they can come together and celebrate that, I think it worked out well here tonight. Moving forward, we’ll see — I don’t want to say it’s yearly, it’s not yearly.
I think we see what the demand is for it. Because as the demand for the women grows across the board every day, it became less about having their own show and more about — that’s the equality is, it’s all there. They don’t have to have their show to be in the spotlight. But if it works, we will definitely go down that road again.”
Elsewhere during the post-show, former WWE Champion Big E discussed how he almost broke down watching the PPV, and hoped that it won’t be another 7 years before the show returns.
One of the top moments of Evolution 2 was Trish Stratus receiving a standing ovation from the crowd for her performance. You can check out what she said about her wrestling future afterward here.
Trish Stratus has commented on her Evolution 2 performance.
The WWE Hall of Famer challenged Tiffany Stratton for the Women’s Championship at the All-Women WWE PPV. While she didn’t win the match, Stratus once again proved that she can still hang with the newer generation. Trish ended up receiving a standing ovation from the crowd for her performance at the show.
During the Evolution post-show, the wrestling veteran was asked about people showing their appreciation, knowing that any performance could be her last. Trish Stratus noted how similar thoughts cross her mind every time she goes out there, and she feels blessed at being able to continue wrestling:
“I have that thought, like, ‘Is this the last time?’ Like, it could be. And the WWE Universe has been so wonderful for me and so supportive. I just feel so blessed to be able to dip my toes into the waters of the current landscape, like how lucky I am.”
The former Women’s Champion was later asked if we’re going to see her again and she teased more appearances in the coming times saying, “It’s my 25th year [in wrestling], let’s make it a good one.”
During the post-show, Triple H also provided an update on Seth Rollins after his Saturday Night’s Main Event injury. You can check out what he said here.
AEW Women’s World Champion ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm is already making waves in wrestling after retaining her title at All In: Texas. Just one day after handing Mercedes Moné her first singles loss in All Elite Wrestling, Storm appeared for Prestige Wrestling’s ‘Combat Clash’ show in Oregon.
Storm gave a speech in the ring, highlighting her reign so far. Fans also got the chance to take photos with the four-time AEW Women’s World Champion, who also signed autographs.
With Moné beaten, questions remain as to who’s next for ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm. Whatever is planned, fans can expect big things for the reigning AEW Women’s World Champion, both in and out of Tony Khan’s first promotion.
At WWE Evolution 2, Becky Lynch retained the Women’s Intercontinental Championship despite fierce competition from Bayley and former champion Lyra Valkyria. When Cathy Kelley caught up with The Man after the match, she reflected on her win and beating the odds.
“The odds are always stacked against me. We are talking ten years to the day I believe, that is right, ten years to the day since I came up and everybody doubted me. Everybody thought I was the underdog and I was gonna be the one to be pushed aside. That I was going to be a good hand but never really did anything.
“I am the definition of this business. I’m the greatest female wrestler of all time. And it’s not just me saying it, other people have said it. Sports Illustrated said it and tonight I proved it once again.”
Lynch’s claim to be the greatest of all time certainly holds merit. A seven-time Women’s Champion and two-time tag-team champion, Lynch is also a Royal Rumble winner and won the first Women’s main event in WrestleMania history.
With Valkyria and Bayley beaten, Lynch is ready to look ahead to her next challenger. After 10 years on the main roster, The Man is hungry for another decade of dominance against the very best WWE has to offer.
Big E had plenty of praise following WWE Evolution 2, especially for the epic main event between Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY. In the closing match of the night, the pair held nothing back in their Women’s World Championship showdown and battled both in and out of the ring. On the post-show, Big E had the following to say.
“This industry is one that will often break your heart, it will disappoint you, it will sometimes have you questioning why you still watch wrestling, nights like tonight remind you, they make you feel something — Thank you Rhea Ripley. Thank you IYO SKY — What they did here tonight, left us with something truly special that I will not forget for a very, very long time.”
Despite the efforts of both SKY and Ripley, neither woman left Evolution 2 standing tall. That honor instead went to Naomi, who cashed in her Money in the Bank contract to win the Women’s World Championship. This title win marks Naomi’s first singles gold since 2017.
Despite neither woman leaving Evolution with gold, both Ripley and SKY can hold their heads high as their efforts did not go unnoticed. Whether it’s Big E or the wider fanbase, the efforts of those in the main event have to be respected.
At WWE Evolution, Naomi cashed in her Money in the Bank contract to capture the Women’s World Championship, her first singles title since returning to WWE in January 2024. Speaking on the post-show, Naomi reflected on her return to WWE and how this victory validates the decision to come back.
“It’s everything. Me returning, I wanted to be better, do better, become better. And I think this solidifies that and proves that.”
Naomi walked out of WWE in May 2022 due to creative frustrations, and would carve a path for herself as a Knockout in TNA Wrestling. When asked what she learned duyring her time away, Naomi wasn’t short of answers.
“I learned so much about myself, about the business, about confidence and honestly about just continuing to keep going. You never know what can happen in this business.”
Naomi’s return to WWE has seen ups and downs, but now she’s riding high as the Women’s World Champion. Whether it’s a short reign or a long reign, nobody can take away the fact that Naomi was the one standing tall when WWE Evolution went off the air.
Ric Flair understandably has a soft spot for his daughter Charlotte, but a post on X from the Nature Boy has taken fans by surprise. Ahead of WWE Evolution 2, Flair spoke about the Four Horsewomen’s efforts taking women’s wrestling to the next level, before naming Alexa Bliss, not Charlotte, as his favorite woman today.
“Congrats to all the women participating in the Women’s Evolution matches tonight! This is the first time this has taken place since 2018! It will be a night to showcase all of the talented women in WWE. The Queen’ Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Bayley, and Sasha Banks (Mercedes Moné) started the Women’s Revolution and look where they are now!
“In my opinion, their greatness, talent, dedication, and commitment to being the best in the business has put the male talent on notice. Congratulations! I have enjoyed every minute of knowing you and watching you perform. Kick ass tonight, ladies! Oh, and it would be remiss of me if I didn’t mention my favorite — Alexa Bliss. WOOOOO!”
Congrats To All The Women Participating In The Women’s Evolution Matches Tonight! This Is The First Time This Has Taken Place Since 2018! It Will Be A Night To Showcase All Of The Talented Women In @WWE! The Queen @MsCharlotteWWE, @BeckyLynchWWE, @itsBayleyWWE, And Sasha… pic.twitter.com/ees3kfq5Hj
Bliss and Charlotte have been allies on WWE TV in recent weeks, and competed in tag team action at WWE Evolution 2. Though the pair didn’t leave as Women’s Tag Team Champions, they did deliver as part of WWE’s second-ever women’s PLE.
As for Ric, it remains to be seen when he will appear for WWE again, as he has wrapped up his time with AEW. Whatever’s next for the Nature Boy, he’s keeping a close eye on WWE’s women’s division.
Fightful Select reports that WWE had no intention of booking a cash-in by Rollins on either GUNTHER or Goldberg during the event. The only alteration to the original lineup was LA Knight’s victory in the match Rollins was upported to win.
Rollins has held the Money in the Bank briefcase for over a month now, and this marks his second time holding the case. Whatever plan WWE has for his cash-in attempt, it was never supposed to come at Money in the Bank.
At this time, details remain scarce about Rollins’ injury, and fans will have to wait and see when Seth Rollins can return to in-ring competition. The timing of his injury is especially unfortunate, with SummerSlam fast approaching.
The Money In The Bank holder seemingly suffered a knee injury during Saturday Night’s Main Event yesterday. This forced WWE to cut his match with LA Knight short and rework the last 40 minutes of the show on the fly.
The Game talked about Rollins during his appearance on the Evolution 2 post-show. He revealed that Seth will be in Birmingham tomorrow to get a better evaluation but claimed that as of right now, his condition does not look good:
“I’m sure somebody here will ask about Seth. I’ll just say right now – a little bit inconclusive. Doesn’t look good. But we’re in Birmingham tomorrow. He came here tonight.
He was not going to miss his wife’s performance tonight. He is here or was here. He’ll be in Birmingham tomorrow with Doctor Dugas. We’ll get MRI and hope for the best. See where we can go with that.”
Seth Rollins was at Evolution 2 supporting his wife, Becky Lynch. The Man successfully defended her Women’s Intercontinental Championship against Bayley and Lyra Valkyria at the show.
The show also featured a surprise ending with Naomi cashing in her Money In The Bank contract. You can check out what happened after her cash in here.
WWE presented the All-Women PPV from State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, this Sunday. The WWE developmental brand was represented by the NXT Women’s Title match as Jordynne Grace challenged Fatal Influence’s Jacy Jayne for the belt.
With Jayne having her teammates Fallon Henley and Jazmyn Nyx on her side, Blake Monroe offered to be at the ringside to help Grace in this match.
Monroe seemed to be doing what she said at first. She stopped Fallon Henley from interfering in the match, and Blake then quickly took out Jazmyn Nyx as well.
The former AEW Women’s Champion then picked up the NXT title. As Jayne threw Jordynne Grace into the ropes, however, Monroe hit her friend in the back with the belt.
The referee was busy with Henley and Nyx on the other side of the ring, so the match was not called off. The attack from Blake allowed Jayne to hit the Rolling Encore, and she pinned the former TNA star to retain her title.
The show also featured a surprising twist in the main event as Naomi cashed in her Money In The Bank contract. You can check out the result of the match and what happened afterward here.
The two main eventers shared a moment after Evolution 2 went off air.
WWE presented the Evolution 2 PPV from State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, this Sunday. The main event of the show featured Rhea Ripley challenging IYO SKY for the Women’s Championship.
Both women put on a great match, proving why they deserved to be the last bout in the card. The ending of the bout saw Ms. Money In The Bank Naomi pulling a Seth Rollins maneuver, and cashing in her contract while the championship match was still ongoing.
The triple threat match rules allowed her to use her briefcase as a weapon on SKY. After taking Ripley out by sending her crashing through the ring post, Naomi delivered a split-legged moonsault on the Women’s Champion for the pin.
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The second Evolution PPV went off the air with Naomi celebrating her big victory up on the ramp, while SKY and Ripley remained in the ring.
After the broadcast of the main show ended, Rhea showed some respect towards her opponent. She shared a hug with IYO before both left the ring together.
This is Naomi’s first time winning the Women’s title in her decade-plus career in WWE. She previously had multiple runs with the women’s tag titles but had never held a singles title in the company.
WWE Evolution 2 delivered a shocking conclusion as Naomi successfully cashed in her Money in the Bank contract to capture the Women’s World Championship. The evening’s main event originally featured IYO SKY defending her Women’s World Championship against challenger Rhea Ripley in what was shaping up to be a classic encounter.
However, the match took an unexpected turn when Naomi’s music and she ran down with the Money in the Bank briefcase. Naomi hit SKY with the case before executing her signature Split-Legged Moonsault on Ripley for the victory.
Despite the controversial nature of the finish, the evening concluded on a note of mutual respect. IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley, both having put forth tremendous efforts in the original match, showed sportsmanship in the ring following Naomi’s heist.
WWE NXT star Ariana Bennett has revealed that she recently suffered a major injury, announcing that she tore her ACL and has already undergone surgery. Bennett shared the news with her followers in a heartfelt social media post.
Taking to her Twitter account, Bennett explained that the injury occurred a few weeks ago in a dancing video she had posted. She surprisingly did not feel any pain when it happened and continued to practice, only to discover later that she had suffered a full tear. Bennett noted she waited until after her surgery was complete to provide an update in order to protect her mental health.
In her post, Bennett shared her mindset through the process and vowed to make a full recovery. Her last match was at an NXT live event on April 26.
“Life threw a curveball a few weeks ago…I tore my ACL,” Bennett wrote. “To protect my mental, I wanted to wait until after surgery to update my followers. At first it was a lot to process, until I started praying and realized God is always working…even when I can’t see it. Keeping things fun and lighthearted has helped me get through the hard times. Laughter really is medicine. This is just one chapter in the story. Right now, it’s about healing, trusting the process, and coming back stronger—mind, body, and spirit.”
We wish her a speedy recovery.
Life threw a curveball a few weeks ago…I tore my ACL. And yes it was torn in that dancing video, my surgery was scheduled for a later date.
Funny thing is, I didn’t even feel pain when it happened. I kept practicing like nothing was wrong. Found out later it was a full tear.…
Many fans watching Goldberg’s final match at last night’s WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event were left frustrated when the broadcast cut away during his post-match retirement speech. A new Fightful Select report has shed light on the production issue, noting it was unintentional.
The NBC network feed for Saturday Night’s Main Event ended abruptly while Goldberg was addressing the fans in the ring. The issue was reportedly due to WWE having a “hard out,” or a strict time limit, for their broadcast window on the network. According to sources, this was not an intentional slight, and a number of people within WWE felt bad about how it transpired. It was also claimed that at least one company higher-up personally apologized to Goldberg for the error.
Following the show, WWE sources indicated that the company quickly made plans to make the full speech available to the public. As promised, WWE posted Goldberg’s complete and uncut retirement speech to its digital platforms on Sunday afternoon, allowing fans to see the moment in its entirety.
The speech came after Goldberg’s final match, where he unsuccessfully challenged GUNTHER for the World Heavyweight Championship. Despite a valiant effort, the WWE Hall of Famer was defeated by the reigning champion, bringing his legendary career to a close.