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Ranking The Top 5 Most Successful Paul Heyman Guys

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While this year’s Survivor Series War Games match was, on its surface, a battle between two different versions of The Bloodline, the last minute addition of CM Punk to the team captained by Roman Reigns reframed the narrative. The story largely came down to Punk and Reigns as uneasy partners, bound by being two of the most successful Paul Heyman Guys.

The unlikely duo did wind up successfully coexisting, but it nonetheless returned a spotlight to the concept of Paul Heyman Guys and who among the celebrated cast of elite stars The Wise Man has helped along the way really is the best. We’ll never have a definitive answer, but it is interesting to compare the top contenders.

Bully Ray

Bully Ray in TNA

Bully Ray is probably the most surprising act to appear on a list of the most successful Paul Heyman Guys, but when one stops to think about it, it’s both pretty remarkable what the former Bubba Ray Dudley has accomplished and how unlikely his story was had Heyman not put him in a position to succeed.

Though Bully Ray never had a main event singles run in ECW, he was nonetheless one of the promotion’s top stars, a heatseeking missile who drew nuclear reactions from the live crowds. Moreover, the opportunities afforded to him in ECW laid the foundation for his legendary run with D-Von Dudley as one of the greatest tag teams of all time, across ECW, WWE, TNA, and elsewhere.

It was in TNA where Bully Ray realized his full potential, booked as the leader of the Aces and Eights faction, world champion, and the definitive top heel in the promotion for the better part of the year. While he never broke out in WWE, this run proved what he had inside of him as a talker, worker, and wrestling mind, making good on everything Heyman had seen in him from back in their days in Philly together.

CM Punk

CM Punk backstage after WWE Return

CM Punk was an indie darling but ran into a brick wall after signing with WWE. Upper management didn’t see a lot in him, but Paul Heyman did.

Heyman’s role running developmental at that point set him up to work closely with an eager Punk who sat under Heyman’s learning tree while further honing his craft. Against the odds, The Straight Edge Superstar did rise to prominence on the main roster in time. He did some of his best work as a long-reigning WWE Champion, with Heyman serving as his Advocate. Though Punk never needed a mouthpiece, Heyman certainly added to his presentation.

Punk’s resume since first collaborating with Heyman speaks for itself. He is, to date, a two-time WWE Champion, three-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion, WWE ECW Champion, rare two-time WWE Money in the Bank winner, and two-time AEW Champion. It’s a record that places him among wrestling’s most accomplished stars of his generation.

Roman Reigns

Paul Heyman and Roman Reigns

Roman Reigns was Vince McMahon’s final hand-picked face of WWE, but it wasn’t until Reigns dropped the white meat babyface persona The Chairman had saddled him with and turned heel alongside Paul Heyman that he broached God Mode.

His positioning as the top babyface placed Reigns as a regular rival to Brock Lesnar, which gave him his first opportunities to collaborate with Heyman. Things went to an entirely new level when Heyman and Reigns formalized their partnership though, with the duo collaborating closely behind the scenes just as Heyman played The Wise Man on screen for Reigns and his Bloodline faction.

Since partnering with Heyman, Reigns enjoyed a historic three and half year reign as WWE Champion that cemented his place as the face of the company and probably the tip-top star of his generation. That’s not to mention that Reigns just won his second Survivor Series War Games main event and the smart money has more world title glory, WrestleMania main events, and other elite accolades in front of him.

Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar Paul Heyman
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Brock Lesnar was an exceptional amateur wrestler and one of the few talents to succeed at the highest levels of pro wrestling and MMA alike. While The Beast’s real life combat credentials have little to do with Paul Heyman, his WWE journey was largely molded by his relationship with his advocate.

The generally accepted story is that most of the people advising Lesnar early in his career encouraged him to work like a standard big man who worked a slow pace, hit power moves, and never left his feet. Heyman saw bigger things in taking advantage of Lesnar’s natural speed and agility to lead to The Next Big Thing he’d become. Add in Heyman as a necessary mouthpiece and Lesnar became one of the biggest stars WWE has ever seen.

Stone Cold Steve Austin

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The year was 1995 and nobody believed in Steve Austin. Austin had been let go from WCW out of a combination of his attitude issues and injuries, combined with a new focus on established imports from WWE. As for WWE, while they would end up signing Austin, it was for the explicit purpose of being a mechanic who could put over stars they were actually invested in in good technical matches.

It was Heyman who put a live mic in Austin’s hands and, in so doing, paved the way the way for the Texas Rattlesnake fans would come to know and love as Stone Cold Steve Austin. Like he did for many others, Heyman gave Stone Cold an opportunity to experiment and spotlight his strengths. Yes, Heyman would also manage Austin in WCW for a spell, and back him up as part of The Alliance in 2001, but it was Austin’s ECW run that permanently branded him as a Paul Heyman guy, and he went on to some of the most explosively successful years in pro wrestling history.

CM Punk Never Wanted To Leave WWE: “Stuff Happens”

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CM Punk shocked the world when he returned to WWE, a promotion that the Best In The World never wanted to leave in the first place. Speaking at this week’s Raw on Netflix event, Punk addressed his comeback at last year’s Survivor Series: WarGames.

“I never honestly wanted to leave, but you know, stuff happens. This [being back in WWE] has been a dream come true for me.”

Punk infamously walked out of WWE in January 2014, and has chalked up his decision to a number of factors. Not only did the former World Champion feel burned out, but a misdiagonsed staph infection, mixed with inadequate time to heal, led to his decision.

Punk was handed his termination papers on his wedding day in June of that year, timing that Vince McMahon would later state was an unfortunate coincidence. Now back in WWE under the creative direction of Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque, Punk is already reasserting himself as a top name in wrestling, and plans to do so for a long time to come.

CM Punk Match Confirmed For WWE Raw Netflix Debut

Other Highlights

CM Punk had plenty to say during his appearance at the WWE Raw on Netflix launch event, including:

  • He said his torn triceps injury would’ve ended some other careers, adding that it’s the worst thing to happen to him.
  • Now that he’s back, Punk is seeing 2025 as a fresh start after his 2024 did not go according to plan.
  • Punk teased that he and others will “break new ground” on Netflix and said it’s “really exciting” to be a part of the January 6, move.

Ivar Opens Up About Living With Permanent Nerve Damage

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Ivar of the War Raiders is thrilled to be back in the ring, though lingering effects from his recent injury continue to impact him. Alongside his partner Erik, the duo returned to action in October after significant absences for both men. For Ivar, his time away began in April due to a severe neck issue.

On the Insight podcast, Ivar provided an update on his recovery, noting significant improvements:

“I’ve got most of my mobility back to my neck. It’s a little stiff now because I have another herniation, but I still have very good range of motion.”

Despite his progress, Ivar acknowledged that some effects of the injury are permanent and will stay with him throughout his life.

“I do have permanent nerve damage and nerve pain in my hands, and that will never go away. That’s something I live with.”

These challenges haven’t stopped Ivar and Erik from reclaiming their spot at the top. On the latest episode of WWE Raw, the War Raiders captured the World Tag Team Championships with an assist from Damian Priest. The victory ended the 188-day reign of Finn Balor and JD McDonagh, a run that saw only three televised title defenses.

The War Raiders Reflect On Long, Brutal Road After World Tag Title Victory

Ivar’s battle with permanent nerve damage underscores the physical toll professional wrestlers endure to pursue their dreams and entertain fans. Stay tuned to SEScoops for more updates on the War Raiders as they dominate the Raw tag team division.

Variety names Tony Khan, Nick Khan, TKO board to its 2024 ‘Dealmakers’ list

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Variety, the long-running magazine covering the entertainment industry, named All-Elite Wrestling owner Tony Khan and several members of WWE parent company TKO, including Nick Khan to its “Dealmakers 2024” in an article published on the magazine’s website on Wednesday.

Khan, AEW and the TKO board were one of the few non-agency or law firms named to the Dealmakers list this year, which included Audible and several lobbying and entertainment law firms.

Tony Khan was credited with AEW’s new three-year deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, five years after the company aired its first show on WBD television.

In October, five years to the week after Khan launched professional wrestling promotion AEW as a direct competitor to Vince McMahon’s long-dominant WWE, he closed a multi-year media rights deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, worth a reported $185 million a year, that calls for AEW’s shows and events to be broadcast on TBS and TNT and stream on Max. The company is now valued at more than $2 billion, making it the third-most-valuable combat sports company in the world.

Ain’t bragging if it’s true: “Our new arrangement signifies that AEW will make history as the first professional wrestling promotion to simulcast events weekly on top cable channels and a top streaming platform,” says Khan.

The article called 2024 a year where “deals weren’t as plentiful or as rich, but necessity being the mother of invention, often more innovative.”

Longtime World Wrestling Entertainment executive and president Nick Khan, along with fellow TKO executives Ariel Emanuel, Mark Shapiro and Andrew Schleimer, were also named. Variety cited the Endeavor’s 2023 acquisition of WWE and WWE’s deal with Netflix.

Last year, Endeavor merged Ultimate Fighting Championship with World Wrestling Entertainment under the TKO Group Holdings banner. In January 2024, TKO’s leadership quadrumvirate closed a $5.2 billion, 10-year deal to make Netflix the exclusive home of WWE’s flagship show “Raw” in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Latin America and other territories beginning in January 2025. As part of the pact, Netflix will be the home for all WWE shows and specials outside the U.S. from that date forward, giving roughly 80% of international territories immediate access to 100% its content, with the rest of the globe filling out their WWE lineups as outstanding deals expire.

“While the money is extraordinarily important, the downstream impact and ancillary benefits to being with the distributor and just south of 300 million homes globally was something that got us very excited,” says Schleimer.

Other members of the list included:

  • Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Feld, the second-largest lobbying firm in the U.S.
  • Alter Kendrick and Baron, music lawyers who closed $1 billion in publishing and mater recording acquisitions in 2024.
  • Audible’s executive team
  • Perry, Plashuk, Lefebvre and Hill of Covington and Burling, law firm specializing in entertainment acquisitions
  • David Wright Tremaine, litigation law firm now advising on major entertainment projects
  • Del Shaw Moonves Tanaka Finkelstein Lezcano Bobb and Dang, entertainment law firm
  • Nina Shaw of Del Shaw Moonves Tnaka Finkelstein Lezcano Bobb and Dang
  • DLA Piper, Hollywood legal firm
  • Francisco Arias of Fifth Season
  • Fox Rotschild, lawyers and talent reps

The magazine credited those on the list for maneuvering the economic ups and downs of the streaming bubble, COVID-19 and inflation, as well as strikes by the writers and actors unions.

Shelton Benjamin Draws Avengers Parallel for AEW’s Hurt Syndicate

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Both in WWE and AEW, the trio of MVP, Bobby Lashley, and Shelton Benjamin have been a dominant force, first as the Hurt Business and now as the Hurt Syndicate. Now, Shelton Benjamin has compared the faction to another dominant group in entertainment: Marvel’s The Avengers.

On the AEW Unrestricted podcast, Benjamin made his comparison to the superhero group, which includes Dave Bautista as Drax the Destroyer.

“MVP is clearly Tony Stark, I would like to say I’m somewhere between Thor and Captain America, but Bobby is clearly The Hulk [laughs]. That is the dynamic that I like.”

In both movies and comics, The Avengers boasts a large roster, and the Hurt Syndicate could soon be adding names to its ranks. Shortly after MVP’s arrival in AEW, he handed business cards to Mercedes Mone and The Acclaimed’s Max Caster, though neither have officially joined yet.

Much like The Avengers, which features an ever-expanding roster in movies and comics, the Hurt Syndicate appears poised to grow its ranks. Shortly after MVP’s arrival in AEW, he handed business cards to Mercedes Moné and The Acclaimed’s Max Caster. However, neither has officially joined the faction—at least not yet.

Recently, Ricochet hinted at aligning with the group, even teasing a heel turn during last week’s Dynamite. On this week’s episode, Ricochet’s attempt to ingratiate himself with the faction backfired when the business card previously handed to him by MVP was torn up. Despite this rejection, MVP and his allies left “The One and Only” unharmed, teasing that Ricochet’s hopes of becoming a member may not be entirely dashed.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for updates on the Hurt Syndicate and their evolving recruitment efforts.

Athena Says Billie Starkz Match Will Main Event ROH Final Battle 2024

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ROH Women’s Champion Athena believes her upcoming match with Billie Starkz is going to close the ROH Final Battle 2024 PPV from Hammerstein Ballroom.

The two female stars have been involved in a long-running feud. The upcoming event will bring their storyline to a full circle as the Forever Champion first won her title at the same PPV in 2022. She also defended the championship against Starkz at the 2023 edition of the show.

Despite Chris Jericho defending the ROH Championship against Matt Cardona at the event, many fans believe that the female competitors have earned the right to headline the night.

Athena addressed the topic in a new interview with Denise Salcedo of Instinct Culture. She claimed that her and Starkz will become the first female competitor for ROH to main event the legendary arena:

“I think we are going to be, me and minion 4,237 and 3 quarters or whatever she wants to be referred to now, I don’t really care, but we will be the first women to main event in Hammerstein as far as I know, as far as Ring Of Honor goes anyway. That could be a really cool moment, another history on the belt there.”

Tony Khan was also asked about the same during the Final Battle media call but the ROH owner only said that the show will have a ‘double main event.’

Apart from these two bouts, the upcoming ROH show will feature matches such as Jay Lethal vs. Q. T. Marshall, and The Sons of Texas vs. The Righteous. You can check out our predictions for the show here.

MJF Says Santa Isn’t Real, Raising Money For “Small Child” Adam Cole

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AEW’s MJF cemented his place on the naughty list during the “Holiday Bash” edition of Dynamite with sharp comments about Santa Claus. Sporting Hanukkah-themed attire, MJF made his entrance at Washington’s Entertainment and Sports Arena, wasting no time in dismissing the local crowd—and the Washington Wizards.

While declaring he’s no Scrooge, MJF said this was the most wonderful time of the year because Hanukkah is approaching. For those who don’t celebrate, he added that Santa isn’t real and unapologetically doubled down. The crowd responded with chants for Kris Kringle.

Switching gears back to wrestling, MJF mocked Adam Cole, referring to him as a “starving, freakishly small child.” Promoting AEW’s World’s End pay-per-view, MJF shared a QR code for ticket purchases, sarcastically vowing that proceeds would help “put Cole out of his misery.”

Despite MJF’s taunts, Adam Cole managed to get the upper hand. Appearing on the titantron, Cole revealed he had spoken to Tony Khan and would settle their feud at World’s End. To drive his point home, Cole ambushed MJF with a surprise superkick in the ring. Though the Salt of the Earth escaped before Cole could deliver the Panama Sunrise, the message was clear.

MJF and Cole will clash at next week’s World’s End pay-per-view, marking the one-year anniversary of Cole’s shocking reveal as the Devil. Stay tuned to SEScoops for breaking news and live results from World’s End.

Dave Bautista Expands Hollywood Career, Signs With WME

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Dave Bautista’s transition from WWE heavyweight to Hollywood powerhouse has been nothing short of extraordinary. After a series of low-profile films, Bautista’s breakout role came with Marvel in 2014, and now the Animal is part of several high-budget franchises. In addition to his on-screen work, Bautista has his own production company, Dogbone Entertainment, which has reached a major deal.

As first reported by Deadline, Bautista and Dogbone Entertainment have aligned with WME (William Morris Endeavor,) a noteworthy development considering that WME is the primary owner of TKO Group Holdings, WWE’s parent company. This strategic move marks another significant milestone in his impressive career as the Animal continues to succeed both on and off camera.

Dogbone Entertainment, a full-service production company, focuses on creating captivating content for both film and television. Its projects emphasizes action-packed narratives with heart, sharp comedies, and compelling dramas that inspire meaningful conversations. Notable projects under Dogbone’s belt include My Spy: The Eternal City for Amazon, The Killer’s Game for Lionsgate, and In the Lost Lands.

Dave Batista Hopes to Make Directorial Debut in 2025

Despite the success of his production company, Bautista’s time in front of the camera is far from over. Earlier this month, the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion was confirmed for a major project with Anne Hathaway with Dogbone aiding with production. Fans have also caught their first look at Bautista in The Last Showgirl, in which the Animal sports a dramatic new look.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Dave Bautista as the wrestling legend continues to be a force to be reckoned with in entertainment outside of the squared circle.

Logan Paul Joins WWE Raw On Netflix Roster

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Logan Paul is joining WWE Raw on Netflix.

The company presented a special kickoff event for their upcoming streaming debut at the WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. The event featured a number of big names including Triple H, Rhea Ripley, Kevin Owens, Paul Heyman and more.

During a segment on the show, Raw General Manager Adam Pearce took the mic to introduce the newest member of his roster and out came none other than Logan Paul.

The YouTube star went on to cut a promo about being the best athlete present in the building and referenced Conor McGregor’s remarks about a potential match in India.

Paul also sent a message to the WWE roster saying ‘If you have something I want, I’m gonna take it.’ He ended the segment claiming that he’s a future World Champion.

Gunther Responds To Logan Paul

The promo got an instant response from the defending World Champion of the Red Brand, Gunther during his own segment on the show.

The Ring General made it clear that Logan will have to earn his shot at the title and if he ever does so, the World Champ will “smack the stupid smirk off his face.”

Apart from this, WWE made a number of big announcements for Raw’s January 6 Netflix debut including the confirmation of a highly anticipated match as the main event. You can check out more about it here.

Janel Grant’s Representative Criticizes WWE Amid Lee Fitting Allegations

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This week, The New York Times reported that Lee Fitting, WWE’s Head of Media and Production, created a hostile work environment for women during his lengthy tenure with ESPN. Among his alleged actions, Fitting reportedly asked for the hotel room numbers of female staff and on at least one occasion, encouraged a staff member to sit on his lap.

Read More On The Claims Against WWE’s Lee Fitting

In light of the report from The Athletic, representatives for Janel Grant issued the following statement:

Janel Grant’s Spokesperson Responds to New Allegations of Top WWE Producer’s Abusive Workplace History

WWE continues to cultivate an unsafe work environment by employing alleged predators and silencing survivors of harassment and workplace misconduct

NEW YORK – Today, Kendra Barkoff-Lamy, the spokesperson for Janel Grant, released the following statement on The Athletic’s new reporting of decades of sexual misconduct and workplace harassment by Lee Fitting, former ESPN Senior Vice President of Production and current WWE Head of Media & Production.

“How can WWE claim they are committed to improving the company’s culture, and at the same time, hire a man earlier this year who was accused of sexual misconduct and workplace harassment in his previous role? The allegations against Lee Fitting during his time at ESPN are extremely concerning. Revelations like this are why Janel Grant’s lawyers sent a letter to WWE and Endeavor, urging them to release all current and former employees from their NDAs. The same old boys club who enabled Janel Grant’s abuse are continuing to put alleged predators in leadership roles, and this pattern must change once and for all.”

In October, attorneys for Ms. Grant sent a letter to WWE President Nick Khan, WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque, and Endeavor (WWE’s parent company) CEO Ari Emanuel calling on WWE leadership to waive the company’s non-disclosure agreements and allow former and current employees, wrestlers and contractors to speak out about sexual misconduct, sexual assault, harassment, workplace aggression and the toxic culture at WWE. To date, there has been no response from WWE or Endeavor to the letter.

The full letter is available HERE

Grant alleges that Vince McMahon sexually abused and trafficked her during her time with WWE and that the company was complicit with the actions of the former Chairman. The case was recently unpaused while a federal investigation into McMahon is ongoing. A WWE spokesperson told the Times that they had no comment on the allegations against Fitting.

Highlights from WWE’s Raw on Netflix Kickoff Event

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The WWE Raw on Netflix Kickoff Event, held at WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, featured several major announcements that have left fans buzzing about the future of WWE on Netflix:

Main Event Announced:

CM Punk and Seth Rollins will headline Raw’s Netflix debut on January 6, 2025. The two rivals had yet another heated confrontation during the event, culminating in a face-to-face standoff that had to be broken up by Triple H.

Women’s World Championship Match:

Liv Morgan will defend her Women’s World Championship against Rhea Ripley on the highly anticipated Netflix premiere episode.

Triple H’s Vision:

Triple H addressed the audience, declaring that the “Triple H Era” is dedicated to the fans. He promised that WWE’s move to Netflix would elevate the company to unprecedented heights, especially as the road to WrestleMania begins.

Commentary Team Update:

Michael Cole announced that Pat McAfee will join him on commentary for Raw’s debut on Netflix, adding to the excitement of this new chapter for WWE.

The Bloodline Appearance:

Members of The Bloodline, including Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, and Tama Tonga, made an appearance. A highlight of the event was Fatu presenting Sikoa with the Ula Fala, a symbol of their heritage and unity.

Gunther and Logan Paul Exchange Words:

World Heavyweight Champion Gunther addressed Logan Paul’s recent championship aspirations, boldly stating that if Paul ever earns a title shot, he would “smack the stupid smirk off his face.”

The event, streamed live on YouTube from WWE Headquarters, included appearances from numerous WWE Superstars and set the stage for what promises to be an exciting new era for WWE on Netflix.

Kenny Omega Is Returning To AEW TV Soon

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Kenny Omega is set to make his highly anticipated return to in-ring action. The former AEW World Champion, who has been absent from wrestling since December 2023 due to a diverticulitis diagnosis and subsequent surgery, will step back into the ring at Wrestle Dynasty on January 5, where he is scheduled to face Gabe Kidd.

Despite the excitement surrounding Omega’s return, some fans have voiced their disappointment that his first match back is with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) rather than AEW. With AEW currently facing challenges in maintaining fan interest, many believe Omega’s return could have been a significant boost for the promotion. As one of AEW’s top stars, Omega’s presence could attract much-needed attention and potentially reinvigorate AEW’s business.

Addressing these concerns, Omega has stated that he doesn’t feel AEW “needs him right now” and is unwilling to take opportunities away from other talent who have been actively contributing to the roster during his absence.

During this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite, a new hype video teased Omega’s return to AEW. Commentator Excalibur added to the anticipation, stating, “We hope to see him back in AEW very soon.” Fans can watch the video below.

WWE’s Titan Towers Remains Unsold Amid Property Sale Rumors

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Recent reports suggesting that WWE’s iconic former headquarters has been sold are inaccurate. It was actually WWE’s old production studio located at 120 Hamilton Avenue, Stamford, that recently changed hands—not the legendary Titan Towers at 1241 E. Main Street.

Setting the Record Straight

The source of confusion appears to stem from WWE’s sale of their production studio to V20 Group, a Darien-based developer, for approximately $7.5 million. This studio, distinct from Titan Towers, spans 33,000 square feet and sits on a three-acre lot.

Meanwhile, Titan Towers, WWE’s former home base, remains under ownership ownership. Built in 1981, building boasts over 90,000 square feet of space, including 300 parking spots, and was valued at approximately $18 million in 2023. Located at 1241 E. Main Street, the iconic building has been listed for sale since May 15, 2024 but has yet to find a buyer.

A New Era for WWE Operations

New WWE Headquarters at 1241 E. Main Street in downtown Stamford, CT
New WWE Headquarters at 1241 E. Main Street in downtown Stamford, CT (Google Earth)

WWE has already moved its operations to a state-of-the-art headquarters at 677-707 Washington Blvd in Stamford. This expansive facility features 400,000 square feet of space and accommodates more than 800 employees. The new location also houses “The Studios at WWE,” which replaces the production studio sold earlier this year.

H/T – PWInsider

Jesse Ventura Reflects on WWE Comeback: A Fresh Energy Backstage

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This past Saturday night, Jesse “The Body” Ventura made a triumphant return to WWE as a commentator for Saturday Night’s Main Event. After decades away from the company, Ventura reflected on his experience in a heartfelt post on his Substack. He shared his thoughts on stepping back into the world of wrestling, connecting with the new generation of talent, and his satisfaction with WWE’s new leadership.

Ventura’s return was a nostalgic and meaningful moment for the wrestling legend, who credits his son, Tyrel Ventura, for helping make it happen. “First of all, it was truly an honor to come back home to the WWE,” he wrote. “I have to thank my son, Tyrel, for putting the wheels in motion last summer. It’s been such an incredible feeling to return to the place where my career essentially began or, more accurately, really took off from.”

A New Era in WWE Leadership

In his post, Ventura highlighted the fresh energy he felt backstage, contrasting it with the WWE of his era. “The biggest thing I noticed was how different the energy and vibe is backstage,” he said. “You don’t feel a battle of egos like you often did back in my day. From the executive level to the locker room level, you instead feel a very strong sense of teamwork and creativity.”

He attributed this transformation to the leadership of Paul “Triple H” Levesque and WWE President Nick Khan. Ventura was full of praise for their efforts to foster a collaborative and innovative atmosphere:

“I think Paul, Nick Khan, and the team at WWE are creating a truly incredible and unique environment unlike any I have seen before in the world of wrestling.”

The New Generation

Ventura also enjoyed reconnecting with the wrestling world by mentoring and engaging with the current roster. “I loved being backstage and sharing stories, advice, and laughs with some of this generation’s new talent,” he shared.

His return marks a significant chapter in his relationship with WWE. After being away for years due to his tumultuous history with Vince McMahon, Ventura is clearly delighted with the company’s new direction.

Fans can look forward to more of Ventura’s iconic commentary when Saturday Night’s Main Event returns on January 25, 2025, live from San Antonio, Texas.

For more: Jesse Ventura’s Substack

WWE Exec Lee Fitting Accused of Misconduct During ESPN Tenure

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Lee Fitting, WWE’s Head of Media and Production, was reportedly dismissed from ESPN in August 2023 following allegations of workplace misconduct. Fitting, who spent over 25 years with ESPN, is credited with elevating College GameDay into one of the network’s flagship programs. His departure was confirmed in a memo by ESPN executive Norby Williamson. According to reports, security accompanied Fitting out of the building on the day of his termination.

The allegations, detailed by The New York Times, include claims from anonymous former female ESPN employees who accused Fitting of creating a hostile work environment. They allege he objectified women, criticized their physical appearance, and made inappropriate jokes, some of a sexual nature.

  • In a 2012 meeting, Fitting reportedly commented that a woman (not present) could “open her throat” to down a beer, adding that this implied she’d excel at fellatio.
  • During a 2014 meeting, he allegedly told a woman without a chair, “I’ve got a seat for you right here,” while gesturing to his lap.
  • Asking female staffers for their hotel room numbers.
  • Bragging about his and his wife’s sex life to colleagues.
  • Dismissing complaints about crude remarks by labeling women as “no fun” or claiming his comments were acceptable as the women were “one of the guys.”
  • Telling a female talent he wanted her in a ponytail and allegedly saying, “Put your hair up in a ponytail before I do it for you,” after she had already been through hair and makeup.
  • Criticizing a female staffer’s on-air laugh, saying he found it annoying.

In 2023, a formal complaint to ESPN’s human resources department led to an internal investigation. Shortly thereafter, Fitting was dismissed from the company. One woman involved in the investigation told The New York Times, “It finally caught up to him.” Another remarked, “I can’t believe it took this long.” Fitting has denied some allegations through a spokesperson but declined to address claims of mistreatment or provide reasons for his departure from ESPN.

Fitting joined WWE later in 2023, succeeding Kevin Dunn as head of production. Fans have praised his contributions, particularly the removal of rapid camera cuts that defined Dunn’s 40-year tenure. Despite this acclaim, WWE declined to comment on the allegations against Fitting when approached by The New York Times.

WWE is currently facing unrelated legal challenges, including a lawsuit involving alleged abuse of minors, further fueling scrutiny of its corporate practices. This is a developing situation.

Carmella Talks Health, Motherhood, and WWE Comeback

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Former WWE Women’s Champion Carmella has shared an emotional update on her health and life since stepping away from the spotlight. During a candid Instagram Live chat with fellow WWE star Bayley, Carmella opened up about the challenges of recovering from a nerve injury sustained during childbirth, her joy in motherhood, and her hopes of returning to the ring.

While she embraces her new role as a mom, the road to recovery has been a test of patience and determination. Read on as Carmella shares her journey of resilience and her longing to once again perform as the larger-than-life persona fans adore.

Becoming a Mother

In November 2023, Carmella and her husband, WWE commentator Corey Graves, welcomed their first child, Dimitri. Reflecting on this monumental life change, Carmella said during the live stream, “I love being a mom. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done ever, in my whole entire life.”

Motherhood has brought immense joy to the former WWE Superstar, but her delivery also marked the beginning of an unexpected health battle.

Health Challenges: Battling Drop Foot

During labor, Carmella experienced nerve damage resulting in a condition called drop foot, which impairs the ability to lift the front part of the foot. This condition, caused by damage to the peroneal nerve, can be particularly debilitating for an athlete.

In her conversation with Bayley, Carmella acknowledged the challenges of adapting to this condition. “This is the first major injury I’ve had in my entire career,” she shared, emphasizing the contrast to her injury-free decade-long wrestling tenure.

Working Towards Recovery

Carmella is actively addressing her condition with a combination of physical therapy, chiropractic treatments, and MRIs to monitor her progress. Recovery has been slow, but her determination remains steadfast. “Nerves do take a lot of time to heal, but eventually, we’ll get back to it,” she told Bayley during their chat.

Missing the WWE Ring

Though her recovery requires focus and time, Carmella admits to deeply missing her WWE persona and performing in front of fans. “Of course, I miss WWE. Of course, I miss everyone. I miss being Carmella. I miss performing. I miss it so much,” she confessed during the Instagram Live session.

Her connection to her fans and the adrenaline of performing continues to motivate her recovery journey, and she remains optimistic about returning to the ring.

Looking Ahead

Carmella’s candid conversation with Bayley revealed her determination to overcome this setback, embrace motherhood, and find her way back to WWE. With a strong support system and unwavering resilience, she is determined to write the next chapter of her remarkable journey. Fans eagerly await her return, confident she will step back into the ring stronger than ever.

AEW Dynamite Preview (12/18): Holiday Bash 2024

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It’s Wednesday, and you know what that means. AEW Dynamite is back tonight at 8/7c live on TBS from Washington, DC.

Tonight’s Dynamite features an action-packed lineup, including PPV-caliber matches featuring some of the company’s top competitors.

Confirmed matches and segments:

  • Six-Man Tag Team Match: The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, and PAC) take on Jay White, Orange Cassidy, and Hangman Adam Page.
  • TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Moné defends her title against Anna Jay.
  • Continental Classic Matches: Will Ospreay faces Darby Allin in the Gold League, while Shelton Benjamin takes on The Beast Mortos in the Blue League.
  • MJF Appearance: MJF is scheduled to address the audience.
  • FTR Speaks: Following a recent attack by the Death Riders, FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) will respond live.
  • Tag Team Match: Hook and Katsuyori Shibata battle Christian Cage and Nick Wayne.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest AEW news as the road to Worlds End on December 28 continues.

Championship Street Fight And More Confirmed For AEW Worlds End

What Happened Last Week on AEW Dynamite

Ahead of tonight’s Dynamite, get caught up on what happened last week.

AEW Dynamite: Winter is Coming 2024 Results
December 11, 2024 from Kansas City’s T-Mobile Center

  • Jon Moxley & PAC def. Orange Cassidy & Jay White via DQ when Hangman Page interfered.
  • Adam Cole def. Kyle O’Reilly to earn a match against MJF at AEW Worlds End.
  • It was announced that Jon Moxley will defend the AEW World Title against Adam Page, Orange Cassidy, and Jay White at AEW Worlds End.
  • Ricochet def. Brody King in a Continental Classic Gold League match.
  • Mariah May def. Mina Shirakawa to retain the AEW Women’s Championship. Thunder Rosa appeared during the main event, followed by a surprise appearance by Toni Storm in her original attire

Tony Khan Explains How Chris Jericho’s GCW Appearance Came Together

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Tony Khan has revealed Matt Cardona helped put together Chris Jericho’s recent GCW appearance.

The Deathmatch King is set to challenge Y2J for the ROH title at the upcoming Final Battle event on December 20. After Cardona made multiple appearances on ROH TV to build the bout, Jericho returned the favor with an appearance at the December 15 GCW event. Wearing an AEW shirt, he interfered in the match between Matt and Effy, attacking both the indie stars.

The AEW President was asked about this appearance by Bill Pritchard of WrestleZone during the Final Battle media call. Tony Khan explained that Cardona helped put the whole thing together and he was happy to send Jericho:

“Matt helped put that together, Matt asked me about it, and obviously, I was happy to send Chris to promote the match that is happening on ROH as part of the double main event.

With Matt appearing there, and this being a title match, it made sense to do something to promote. It’s very much along the lines of things we’ve done with other matches along the ways over the years.”

This appearance comes as an interesting turn in the AEW-GCW relationship. When Ricky Starks was abruptly pulled from the GCW shows, many speculated that Effy’s comments about Shad Khan were the reason behind it.

With Tony Khan allowing Jericho to work with Effy during his GCW appearance, however, the question now is if the problem was on Starks’ end and if his promo about not being used in AEW was the reason for the action.

Booker T Defends Tessa Blanchard’s TNA Return

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Booker T believes Tessa Blanchard deserves a second chance.

The former Champion made her surprise return to the company at the Final Resolution event last week. The comeback sparked mixed reactions from fans and even people behind the scenes were said to be surprised by this move from the TNA top brass.

The WWE Hall of Famer gave his opinion on the matter during his Hall of Fame podcast. Booker T said that people should be able to move on:

“Man, the thing is, I’ve already seen criticisms of Tessa Blanchard being back and people still wanting to try to cancel her. Man, y’all get off of it. The thing is, if something was said, if an apology was made and fences were mended, we should be able to move on.”

Nobody Knows What’s Going On: Booker T

The wrestling veteran explained that everyone on social media thinks that they know what’s going on with talents but they really don’t. Booker T said that people should let Tessa resurrect her career:

“One thing about certain things, in the social media sphere, everybody know about it but don’t nobody really know what’s going on.

Everybody know about the story but don’t nobody know what’s going on. My thing is, guys, get off of all of this hate and let Tessa Blanchard hopefully try to resurrect her career and go out there and redo this thing all over again. Let’s just look at it as that, a redo.”

Blanchard attacked former Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace during her return. She has since claimed that she is not signed to a contract with the company and her current goal is to get a match with Grace.

AEW Worlds End 2024 Tickets: Availability, price and more

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All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is set to close out 2024 with a bang as they present their highly anticipated pay-per-view event, AEW Worlds End. Scheduled for December 28, 2024, at the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida, this event promises to be an unforgettable night of professional wrestling action.

Read More – ROH Final Battle 2024 Live Stream: How to watch

Ticket Availability

Tickets for AEW Worlds End 2024 are currently on sale and can be purchased through various platforms. Fans can secure their spots to witness this exciting event live by visiting Ticketmaster, the official ticketing partner for AEW events. It’s advisable to act quickly, as AEW events are known to sell out rapidly due to high demand.

Ticket Prices

The pricing for AEW Worlds End 2024 tickets varies depending on seating location and package options. According to Vivid Seats, ticket prices start at around $27, with an average price of $1,115. However, it’s important to note that prices may fluctuate based on availability and demand as the event date approaches.

Event Details

AEW Worlds End 2024 is scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM, with doors opening at 6:00 PM. The event will feature a star-studded roster including Jon Moxley, Chris Jericho, Mariah May, Mercedes Mone, MJF and many more stars. 

Getting to the Arena

The Addition Financial Arena is located at 12777 Gemini Blvd N, Orlando, FL. Fans can use navigation apps like Waze for real-time driving directions. It is recommended to arrive early to avoid traffic and secure parking. The arena has several parking garages nearby; however, be prepared for potential delays when exiting after the event due to high volume.

Nearby Hotels

For those traveling from out of town, several hotels offer convenient accommodations:

  • The Celeste Hotel: Located just 1 mile from the arena. Use code “UOF” for discounts.
  • Residence Inn by Marriott: Approximately 1.9 miles away.
  • Courtyard by Marriott: About 2 miles from the venue.
  • Towneplace Suites by Marriott: Also around 1.8 miles distant.

These hotels often provide special rates for event attendees when proof of ticket purchase is presented at check-in.

ROH Final Battle 2024 Predictions

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Ring of Honor (ROH) fans are eagerly anticipating the ROH Final Battle 2024, set to take place on December 20, 2024, at the iconic Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. With a stacked card featuring high-stakes matches, here are some predictions for the event’s key showdowns.

Read More – ROH Final Battle 2024 Live Stream: How to watch

Who Will Win the ROH World Championship?

The main event pits reigning champion Chris Jericho against Matt Cardona. Jericho’s tenure as champion has been pivotal for ROH, especially as the promotion seeks a television deal.

While Cardona is a strong contender, Jericho’s star power and ability to draw attention make him likely to retain the title. Expect a hard-fought match where Cardona comes close but ultimately falls short, setting up potential future rematches.

Will Leyla Hirsch Capture the ROH Women’s TV Championship?

Red Velvet defends her ROH Women’s TV Championship against Leyla Hirsch. Velvet has been a dominant champion, but Hirsch’s technical prowess could give her an edge.

Given the unpredictability of title matches, this could be the night Hirsch claims her first major championship in ROH.

Texas Bull Rope Match for the Tag Team Titles

The ROH World Tag Team Championships will be contested in a brutal Texas Bull Rope Match as Sammy Guevara and Dustin Rhodes defend against The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch).

The champions’ chemistry and experience in high-pressure situations may secure their victory, though The Righteous could surprise with their unorthodox style.

Athena vs. Billie Starkz: A Clash for the Women’s World Title

Athena puts her ROH Women’s World Championship on the line against rising star Billie Starkz.

Athena’s dominance in the division makes her a favorite to retain, but Starkz’s youthful energy and determination could lead to an upset.

Survival of the Fittest: ROH TV Championship

Brian Cage faces five challengers in a Survival of the Fittest match for his ROH TV Championship.

With competitors like AR Fox and Willie Mack involved, Cage will need to rely on his strength and agility to retain his title amidst chaos. Although we believe that he will retain the belt.

AEW & Legal Counsel Accused of Failing BJ Whitmer Violence Survivor

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Jamie Hawn, the alleged victim of former AEW coach BJ Whitmer, has accused the promotion of “careless, egotistical, and inhumane actions” stemming from the 2023 incident. In June of that year, Whitmer entered the home of Hawn, his girlfriend at the time, and according to a police report, attempted to strangle her. Whitmer accepted an Alford Plea in March 2024, meaning he accepts any punishment handed but maintained that he was innocent.

BJ Whitmer Receives Sentence for Domestic Violence Charges

Now, Hawn has launched a GoFundMe, in which she shares that she is homeless and facing severe financial hardship. Hawn claims that she was provided emotional and financial support following the incident by AEW’s then-Chief Legal Officer Megha Parekh, including enhanced home security. That support came to an end when Chris Peck took over the role from Parekh in September 2023.

Hawn alleges Peck breached a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by providing inaccurate and damaging information about her to Whitmer’s defense attorney. This information influenced the outcome of the case, Hawn adds, and left her unable to fully recover from what had transpired.

“I was brutally assaulted and then robbed of any chance of justice. Chris Peck single-handedly derailed my efforts to protect myself and my children.”

Hawn also alleges that Peck misrepresented her intentions in the case against Whitmer as financially motivated, a claim she believes was unfairly shared with the defense team. She has called on AEW to take accountability for Peck’s actions. Hawn says her original outreach to AEW was to advocate for better protections for domestic violence victims in the wrestling industry.

“My goal is to bring light to an issue to prevent others from being manipulated by a billion-dollar company at their most vulnerable state.”

The aftermath of the case has left Hawn and her three children living in their car. A recent vehicle breakdown left them stranded, and she now fears losing custody of her children. Funds raised through the GoFundMe will go toward securing immediate shelter, transportation for her children to attend school, and essentials such as food and winter clothing.

The wrestling community has taken notice of Hawn’s plight, with AEW star Miro contributing $500 to her campaign. Hawn’s GoFundMe page with further details on what transpired can be found here.

Mariah May Discusses Pressure of All In: London Match Against Toni Storm

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Mariah May felt the pressure of facing Toni Storm at All In: London 2024 but the duo was determined to prove that they deserved the opportunity.

The match against Storm was special for May on a lot of levels. Not only was it her first PPV match ever under the AEW banner, but it was also her first match in the UK in many, many years. Being the conclusion of a long-running angle with the timeless one, fans had high expectations from the bout as well.

The AEW Women’s Champion spoke about the match and her victory over Storm during a new interview with Niko Exxtra. She claimed that even though it was her rookie year in AEW, she knew that she had what it takes to become the face of the division:

“So I never actually had a pay-per-view match before. But obviously like I said I always knew, I know it’s my rookie year, but I always knew I could run this division and be the face.

So for me, it was like it was my first pay-per-view. It was also my first time wrestling in the UK for years, I think. Cuz I lived in Japan and wrestled there and I’ve been in America and Canada. So it was kind of my return. My whole family was there.

The only time they ever saw me wrestle was my debut which was I think like 80 people in a school gym. So it was a pretty cool come up to be like ‘Look I did it.’ So yeah, I think there’s definitely pressure.”

Diamonds Are Made Under Pressure: Mariah May

Mariah May noted how fans were also expecting them to deliver big on a card that featured many notable matches. All the pressure, however, only motivated them to do their best:

“I think there was pressure too because I knew how much people cared about this story and this match. I think I’m never one to say ‘Women should get more time because we’re women.’

I don’t believe that. I think if you are the best match on the card, you’re the most entertaining feud. We were getting millions of views online. I was like ‘I want to prove that we are the most entertaining characters.’ This was the feud that everybody cared about on such a strong card where we had Bryan Danielson might have retired. We had Mercedes Mone who’s a huge star that just joined us.

We had all these other factors. I wanted to prove that people underestimate us, Toni and I. But we were going to deliver the best. I think what we created Cinema is what I always say. I think there was definitely pressure but diamonds are made under pressure.”

Toni Storm took time off from AEW for a world tour after her loss to May. The former champion returned to the company last week, but with a twist. You can check out more about it here.

WWE NXT Year End Awards: Categories, Nominees, How To Vote

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The 2024 WWE NXT Year End Awards are here, with fans once again having their say on who should take home prizes from the silver brand. Fans can vote by clicking here in six categories.

Male Superstar Of The Year

  • WWE NXT Champion Trick Williams
  • WWE NXT North American Champion Tony D’Angelo
  • Oba Femi
  • Ethan Page

Female Superstar Of The Year

  • WWE NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez
  • Kelani Jordan
  • Lola Vice
  • Jaida Parker

Tag Team Of The Year

  • WWE NXT Tag Team Champions Nathan Frazer & Axiom
  • Meta-Four (Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson)
  • Chase U
  • Hank Walker & Tank Ledger

Moment Of The Year

  • Tyrese Haliburton cuts down Orlando Crowd – Sept 17th NXT TV
  • Jaida Parker smashing a brick on Lola Vice – ECW Arena – Nov 6th
  • Carmelo Hayes turns on Trick Williams – Vengeance Day
  • Trick Williams wins his first NXT Title – NXT Spring Breakin’ Week
  • Joe Hendry in NXT
  • Ethan Page falls into winning the NXT Title – Heatwave
  • Wes Lee Turns on Zach Wentz and Trey Miguel – Aug 7th NXT TV
  • Giulia Debuts – No Mercy
  • NXT launches on the CW Network in Chicago
  • Ten Women Tag Team Match Main Events ECW – Nov 6th
  • Chase U calendar sales save Chase U from going bankrupt

Match Of The Year

  • Ilja Dragunov vs. Trick Williams – NXT Title – Vengeance Day
  • Oba Femi vs. Josh Briggs vs. Dijak – North American Title – Stand & Deliver
  • Nathan Frazer & Axiom vs. Andre Chase & Duke Hudson – NXT Tag Team Title Match – Heatwave
  • Roxanne Perez vs. Thea Hail – Women’s Title – Great American Bash Week 1 (7/30)
  • Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge – Deadline
  • Kelani Jordan vs. Sol Ruca – Women’s North American Title – Heatwave

Best PLE/Show of The Year

  • New Year’s Evil
  • Vengeance Day
  • Roadblock
  • Stand and Deliver
  • Spring Breakin’
  • Battleground
  • Great American Bash
  • Heatwave
  • No Mercy
  • Halloween Havoc
  • NXT 2300
  • Deadline

2024 has been a huge year for WWE NXT with massive changes and huge debuts. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest from WWE NXT.

Watch: What Happened With Trick Williams And Eddy Thorpe After Chaotic End To NXT

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The main event of this week’s NXT between Trick Williams and Eddy Thorpe ended in chaos and things didn’t improve even after the show went off air.

Williams defended the NXT Championship against Thorpe during the December 17 show after the latter faked an attack and convinced General Manager Ava to give him a shot at the title.

The ending of the championship match then saw Thorpe failing to get the pin after hitting Manifest Destiny on Trick, as he also knocked out the referee in the process. Williams recovered by the time the new referee approached and the match continued.

After some more offense from Thorpe, the NXT Champion hit the Trick Shot and he went for a pin of his own. The problem occurred when the other referee also recovered and simultaneously made the count in favor of Thorpe as Williams’ shoulder was also down.

What Happened After NXT

WWE posted the video of NXT GM Ava coming out to sort the situation followed by Shawn Michaels after the show went off air. Aca declared that Trick Williams was the retaining champion on account of all four shoulders being on the mat during the pinfall.

Thorpe was not happy with this decision and he continued arguing with the NXT official. In his frustration, the NXT star shoved Michaels, causing more referees to come out to contain him.

Williams then took matters into his own hands. Shoving Thorpe back into the ring, he delivered another Trick Shot. The NXT champion then stood tall, as both Ava and Michaels retreated through the stage.

This is the second time Michaels has been involved in a physical confrontation with Thorpe in recent weeks. Seeing how the events unfolded tonight, it doesn’t appear that the storyline is over just yet.