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IShowSpeed Gets Revenge On Randy Orton For RKO At WrestleMania

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Randy Orton landed an RKO on IShowSpeed at WrestleMania 40. It didn’t take Speed long to get his revenge, but it didn’t happen in a traditional ring.

During a WWE2K24 livestreaming session, IShowSpeed faced off against the Viper while using a created character in his own likeness. When he delivered a devastating RKO to the digital Apex Predator, Speed erupted with his trademark enthusiasm.

IShowSpeed at WrestleMania 40

WrestleMania 40 was a two-day spectacle featuring a few notable celebrity appearances. Everyone knew someone had to be in that Prime bottle costume as it accompanied Logan Paul to the ring. KSI was under a similar disguise last year, and this year IShowSpeed took a turn.

After the social media influencer ran his mouth a bit, Randy Orton seized an opportunity that many with they could as he nailed Speed with an RKO on the announce table. It didn’t break, but the Lincoln Financial Field crowd popped for the viral spot.

Those shenanigans worked, because they all led to Logan Paul retaining the United States Title on the grandest stage of them all. Paul made Speed a Prime endorsed influencer after that before gifting him a Tesla Cybertruck.

It remains to be seen whether Speed will make a return to WWE television at this juncture, but he might want to squash things with Randy Orton outside the video game realm.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te-FowE4epw

Who is IShowSpeed

IShowSpeed started his YouTube channel in 2016, initially posting gameplay videos sporadically. By December 2017, he began to livestream and share videos primarily focused on games like NBA 2K and Fortnite, though initially attracting only two viewers on average.

His channel’s growth accelerated dramatically over time, hitting significant milestones of 100,000 subscribers in April 2021, 1 million by June 2021, 10 million by July 2022, and reaching 20 million subscribers in August 2023.

He racks up millions of views, creating viral moments at every turn. As of March 2024, the 19-year-old’s net worth is approximately $12 million. 

Update On Sting’s Future With AEW After Retirement

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Don’t expect to see Sting back on AEW television anytime soon. As he recently hung up his boots, it seems that there should be some time in between ahead of his return for special appearances.

While his future remains up in the air, an update has emerged on what could the fans expect. PWInsider has reported that he could make special appearances. However, the exact timeline is unknown and he is likely to appear sometime down the road.   

Sting had competed in the final match of his decorated career at last month’s AEW Revolution. The veteran had joined forces with Darby Allin and squared off against The Young Bucks with AEW Word Tag Team titles up for grabs.  Sting managed to showcase some age-defying moves and had a triumphant outing that night. He finished his AEW run with a flawless record and has since kept his fans waiting about his next move. 

It was back in 2015 that Sting suffered a neck injury against Seth Rollins at Night of Champions and it seemed that the injury would end to his career. It was soon labeled his final match. However, after signing with AEW in 2020, things took a turn for him, and ‘The Icon’ has since managed to overcome the barriers and exceeded expectations as his legendary career culminated on his terms. 

Tony Khan wanted Sting to extend his career

Sting was offered to work beyond AEW Revolution 2024 by Tony Khan, who was aiming to feature the veteran at AEW All In London 2024. But, the legend was well aware of the physical toll on his body. He made it clear that wouldn’t push his body beyond his capacity and decided to retire. 

Now, the latest report is certainly building anticipation for Sting’s return as the speculation about his future continues.

Tony Khan Can Be The Leader AEW Needs By Getting Out Of His Own Way

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Countless clichés spring to mind after witnessing AEW Dynamite, but perhaps the most apt is, “those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”  Wednesday night felt like a page taken from the AOL/Time Warner playbook. 

Despite potential ratings boosts, Tony Khan’s decision to air the altercation between Jack Perry and CM Punk likely did more harm than good—not just to AEW, but to all his employees. Comparatively, this “fight” seemed less intense than typical scuffles in South Philly diners during WrestleMania weekend. This decision casts doubt on Khan’s confidence in the high-profile stars he has under contract, such as Swerve Strickland, Adam Copeland, Samoa Joe, Will Ospreay, and Okada. As the saying goes, actions speak louder than words.

It felt particularly petty and mean-spirited for AEW to announce the airing of this footage during WrestleMania, contradicting the optimism that marked the company’s early days. It seemed like an admission of defeat: “We have nothing left but footage of a wrestler who’s no longer with us.” In reality, AEW has plenty to offer; however, Khan often leaves projects unfinished, forgets them, and metaphorically unplugs the microwave.

Regardless of who was featured on Dynamite, nothing could overshadow the impact of the notorious security camera footage. While it contributed nothing to advancing any current narratives, except perhaps the story CM Punk told on the “MMA Hour,” it diverted focus from active wrestlers to those no longer with the company. As a result, fans chanted for WWE “Superstars” instead of AEW’s Ricky Starks, Wardlow, or Thunder Rosa. Cody Rhodes, during WrestleMania week, did a far better job of promoting AEW than anyone else, expressing pride in the collective effort to launch the company.

This begs the question: Does Khan truly aspire to make AEW the top pro wrestling promotion, or is he more driven by personal vendettas against former stars? 

The events of Wednesday suggest the latter. Although Khan likely has good intentions, it’s crucial for him to reassess and prioritize his goals. Khan has undoubtedly contributed positively to pro wrestling, but he has also demonstrated a consistent inability (or unwillingness) to avoid self-sabotage.

AEW is treading water. Ironically, the company needs a decisive leader to reach the next level. The best apology Khan could offer his roster would be to appoint an experienced figure to fill this role.

Indeed, actions speak louder than words.

Why ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin Missed WrestleMania 40

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The ‘Bloodline Rules’ stipulation of Sunday’s WrestleMania 40 main event between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns allowed for several exciting surprise appearances. The jam-packed Lincoln Financial Field erupted when John Cena and the Undertaker made surprises appearances to assist the American Nightmare.

Many fans were expecting to hear the infamous ‘glass shatter’ and see Stone Cold Steve Austin hit the ring for one more confrontation with his greatest rival, The Rock. As it turns out, WWE did negotiate with Austin regarding this exact scenario. Unfortunately, the two sides could not come to a financial agreement, according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

In the months leading up to wrestling’s biggest weekend of the year, Austin was addressed the possibility of another WrestleMania appearance. He kept some hopes alive by saying “never say never,” but now we know why it didn’t materialize.

Steve Austin shocked the wrestling world by coming out of retirement at WrestleMania 38 (2022) and competing in his first match in 19 years.

It started with Kevin Owens calling out Stone Cold and inviting him to appear on the KO Show at WrestleMania 38. Austin accepted, but when he showed up for a talk, Owens had other plans in mind. An impromptu No Holds Barred match broke out and Austin got to show it’s still a very bad idea to cross him.

Bloodline Rules

Cody Rhodes defeated Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship in a match contested under ‘Bloodline rules.’ The specific rules were not laid out in person, but it was essentially a no-disqualification match.

The relaxed rules allowed for plenty of outside interference, with members of the Bloodline backing Reigns, and John Cena, The Undertaker and Seth Rollins evening the odds.

In the end, Rhodes ‘finished his story’ and ended the Tribal Chief’s historic championship reign at 1,316 days. 

Daily Drop (4/12): AEW Faces Backlash Over CM Punk Footage, Zelina Vega Accused Of Ripping Off Artists

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Welcome the Daily Drop, your daily roundup of wrestling news and rumors for Friday, April 12.

We are a day removed from AEW releasing CM Punk and Jack Perry’s All In fight footage, and that’s still the biggest talking point. Fans are also still mixing in their own audio tracks, and there is no shortage of great contributions out there.

Let’s get into today’s Daily Drop…

WWE:

Big Departure In Talent Relations: Dan Ventrelle, WWE’s Executive Vice President of Talent Relations, was let go on April 11. He had joined WWE years ago and was closely associated with Nick Khan and Paul Levesque within the company.

Another Notable WWE Exit: Trent Wilfinger, WWE’s Senior Vice President of Athlete ID & Development, also left on the same day. He started at WWE in summer 2021, focusing on Global Athlete Strategy & Development under Paul Levesque. Before joining WWE, he worked for over ten years at the fitness company EXOS.

R-Truth’s Family Tragedy: Truth updated fans on Thursday to let them know that his cousin, Rosco, had a stroke. Our thoughts are with his family at this time.

Zelina Vega Called Out: The LWO member was accused of underpaying artists for their work on her ring gear. She since came out to deny the allegations, and she said she will present proof of her innocence.

AEW:

Send Hook: SEScoops ran an exclusive about Hook’s AEW contract status. His deal is running up and WWE is interested in him.

AEW Pay-Per-Views: We now have a comprehensive list of AEW pay-per-views scheduled for the rest of 2024.

Sting After Retirement: We ran a story about Sting’s plans after his retirement from AEW. His last match saw him retain the AEW World Tag Team Titles with Darby Allin at Revolution against The Young Bucks.

AEW Dynamite Viewership: AEW saw a viewership boost with their 4/10 episode. It looks like the hype behind that CM Punk and Jack Perry footage paid off.

AEW Disliked: The AEW YouTube page cut out the actual CM Punk and Jack Perry fight footage. That did not go over well with fans.

Don’t Shame Cole: Adam Cole fired back at fans who continue to body-shame him.

Upcoming Major Pro Wrestling Pay-Per-View Events:

  • AEW is coming to St. Louis, MO with AEW: Dynasty LIVE on PPV on Sunday, April 21st at Chaifetz Arena
  • Backlash France is scheduled for May 4th at LDLC Arena in Décines-Charpieu, France.
  • WWE NXT Battleground is booked for May 26th at Enmarket Arena in Savannah, Georgia, exclusively available on the WWE Network and Peacock.
  • WWE Money in the Bank will be held on July 6th at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, followed by WWE NXT Heatwave on July 7th at the same venue.
  • WWE Bash In Berlin is marked for August 31st at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany.

Zelina Vega Denies Accusations Of Unfairly Paying Artists — Claims To Have Evidence

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Zelina Vega was accused of commissioning work and not paying the artist in full. She has responded to deny the accusations against her, while promising to release more information that proves her innocence. 

A prop maker named mecha_musume on Instagram accused Zelina Vega of underpaying them for WrestleMania gear. They claim to have created, printed, and decorated several items for the LWO member, such as a Mecha Chancla, cuffs, Mech wings, and a headset.

After her experience, Mecha Musume said of Vega, “As a Puerto Rican, you are literally a disgrace and 100% not for your people, let alone small businesses.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/p:C5oAeGvrdVC

Another artist named Sangre came forward to share their account of working with Zelina Vega. They also provided a screenshot along with their post.

This new accuser said that they did not ask Zelina Vega for any monetary compensation, but she did get them backstage at a WWE event. The screenshot featured a conversation between the two, where Vega said she “would have” offered more work to the artist if they didn’t have this conversation about payment.

https://twitter.com/sangrebomb/status/1778481485747822946

Zelina Vega Responds

Vega addressed this situation on Twitter/X. She promised to clear things up later, and she claims to have receipts.

This controversy gave her a reason to reactivate her Twitter/X account. “Screenshots, photos & videos to come. Last thing my husband and I are, are scammers, so! Time to make things clear. Alllll of it,” Vega posted.

Zelina Vega is outright denying that any shady business went down between her and costume designers. We will have to see what kind of evidence she has, but many fans are already commenting to point out that her accusers came with screenshot evidence as a part of their statement.

AEW Dynamite Sees Viewership Spike In Response To CM Punk & Jack Perry Fight Footage

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The hype was heavy for AEW Dynamite this week, but it wasn’t a match that fans were excited to see. Tony Khan delivered on CM Punk and Jack Perry’s fight footage at All In. This came with a boost in viewership.

The April 10 episode of AEW Dynamite brought an average viewership of 819,000 viewers, with a .30 in the 18 to 49 demographic, per Wrestlenomics. That number is up from last week’s 752,000 viewers.

AEW brought their April 10 episode of Dynamite to Charleston, West Virginia. Fans were chanting “CM Punk” by the end of the night at the Young Bucks in response to that footage.

Fan Response

The company delivered on their promise to reveal security footage from Punk and Jack Perry’s backstage brawl at All In. The silent video went viral, with many people providing their own soundtracks for the silent clip.

A number of fans commented on how this footage didn’t make the company look good in any way. Referee Paul Turner did receive some props for how he stepped in to break up the Punk and Perry fight.

https://twitter.com/AmyNemmity/status/1778226516603892094

SE Scoops provided an in-depth article detailing the course of events that led to Tony Khan allowing that footage to air on his television show. 

AEW’s HOOK Plans To Explore Free Agency This Year, WWE Interest (Exclusive)

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A popular second-generation pro wrestler is poised to let WWE and AEW compete for his talents. SEScoops has learned that HOOK (Tyler Senerchia) is interested in exploring his options in free agency once his contract with All Elite Wrestling expires later this year.

A source familiar with WWE’s recruitment strategy commented, “I can see WWE clearly being interested in him.”

Hook is the son of wrestling legend and AEW broadcaster Taz. He joined AEW in 2020 and is known as the ‘Cold-Hearted Handsome Devil.’ The 24-year-year-old from  achieved a great deal during his young career. He’s in his second reign as FTW Champion, a title introduced by his father in ECW.

HOOK has not only improved his in-ring skills but has also shown a level of innate charisma that you either have or you don’t. Time at the Performance Center and integration into WWE’s unparalleled talent development system could significantly boost his long-term prospects.

Wrestling free’s agency market is currently booming, with WWE and AEW both aggressively pursuing talent and offering substantial sums to secure contracts. 

Recently, AEW has had notable success, signing wrestlers like Will Ospreay, Mercedes Mone, Kazuchika Okada, and Adam Copeland. Meanwhile, WWE has attracted Giulia and several former AEW stars including CM Punk, Jade Cargill, Andrade, Brian Pillman Jr., and Shawn Spears.

The landscape could shift dramatically soon once again, as the contracts of WWE stars Becky Lynch, Drew McIntyre, Seth Rollins and Sheamus are set to expire in the coming months.

Careless & Overbudget: AEW Fight Forever Team Thought Game Wasn’t Ready When Launched

AEW Fight Forever was released with ‘careless’ issues after going well over its intended budget, sources from within the game’s production have revealed. 

Fight Forever, AEW’s first foray into the world of console gaming, hit shelves in June 2023 after experiencing significant delays to its release. The game received mixed reviews at launch with numerous glitches and error codes frustrating gamers. While the arcade style was praised, the shallow customization options were critiqued as was the small roster compared to other wrestling titles.

AEW Fight Forever’s Issues

Those within AEW and game developer Yuke’s believe the game should not have been announced as early as it was, Insider Gaming reports. As one source still attached to the game said, the early announcement led to long delays between updates, which led to mistakes being made. 

“The longer we went without updating people, the more pressure we felt which led to, for some people, carelessness with what was being done.”

Those working on the game did not feel the title was ready when it was released last June. Explaining the decision to release the game, another source said that the pressure was insurmountable as the costs continued to rise.

“They (AEW) knew they were going to lose money on this game. But there was a lot of pressure to make money back solely because of how overbudget the game went.”

Another source added that releasing the game when it did was an effort to “recoup” money from development. The budget fell between 1.5 to two times the original expected cost of development. The issues upon launch were addressed on Twitter by AEW EVP/Fight Forever development lead Kenny Omega. 

What’s to Come for Fight Forever? 

Nearly a year on from AEW Fight Forever, there’s been no word on a sequel game, with AEW instead using sporadic DLC updates. As a source explained, it’s unclear what the future holds for Fight Forever once Yuke’s contracted work on the game is complete. 

“We know AEW wants a second game to be made, but as far as who will make it, that’s completely up in the air. Them (AEW) owning the game engine puts the ball in their court.”

One feature fans were excited to hear about was cross-platform play though that has yet to be implemented. A source working on the game said that testing of the feature produced too many issues and there are plans to revisit the idea down the line. When asked what ‘down the line’ means, they said “Your guess is as good as anyone.” 

AEW’s first console video game was not the hit many hoped it to be, especially compared to WWE 2K23 which was released mere months before Fight Forever. It remains to be seen if AEW will release a second game and if so, what lessons they’ll take from Fight Forever. 

AEW Gets Thousands of Dislikes For Omitting CM Punk All In Footage From YouTube

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Tony Khan may be regretting his decision to ‘stick it’ to CM Punk as footage of the All In London 2023 backstage altercation has been cut from AEW’s YouTube channel. 

The April 10, 2024, edition of Dynamite featured the much-anticipated footage that shows CM Punk’s altercation with Jack Perry backstage in Wembley Stadium. Khan had claimed before the show that releasing the footage was simply in the best interest of entertaining the fans. Despite Khan’s claim, many have seen this decision as payback for the comments Punk made during the MMA Hour show. 

Khan seems to have had second thoughts on releasing the footage given what is transpiring on AEW’s YouTube channel. A video of the Young Bucks’ segment in which they showed the footage has been uploaded but the ten-minute video does not feature the All In footage as you can see (or rather, not see) below. 

AEW may have tried to embarrass CM Punk by releasing this footage but if so, that plan has backfired spectacularly. Not only have fans and those in the industry criticized AEW for airing the footage, but the YouTube video has scored thousands more dislikes than likes. 

The segment (sans All In footage) has not been met well by fans on YouTube. 

Ultimately, the decision has been made to air the footage and that can’t be undone now, despite AEW flagging several videos online showing the All In altercation. While Khan may have done this to get to CM Punk following his comments to Ariel Helwani (another individual Khan has had issues with) it looks like this situation has done more harm than good for All Elite Wrestling. 

AEW Misfired With the CM Punk All In Footage, But It Doesn’t Rank Among Wrestling’s Worst Ratings Stunts

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All Elite Wrestling decided to fight back against the tirade from paid-off podcasters, bots, online bullies, and louts, including its serial one-man internet narrative, CM Punk. 

Punk spilled his own version of the All In brawl on fanboy Ariel Helwani’s MMA Hour podcast last week. Tony Khan’s mismanagement of Punk and the controversies surrounding him have derailed AEW creatively, namely, in how Punk is always used as a hammer to bludgeon the company.

AEW has its problems, but it also faces a constant barrage from former wrestling personalities on Legends contracts or angry and jealous old-timers who feel Khan owes them a job. Wrestlers make more than they ever have once they reach the top levels. It wasn’t long ago that a regular talent on Raw would make $60,000 a year depending on who they were and the contract they signed. Still, WWE’s payroll makes up way less than 10% of its total expenses, a number that in most companies is around 50% or more. 

Under this environment, AEW owner Tony Khan decided to fight back by airing backstage footage of CM Punk’s confrontation and choking of Jack Perry during the Wembley All In PPV. Most notable was that Punk’s story was largely straightforward, and while Punk was really angry at Khan and was dragged off by Chris Hero and Jerry Lynn, Khan’s life didn’t appear to be in danger in the footage he chose to air.

Some have taken aim at Perry for not defending himself more forcefully and getting tossed around by Punk, but considering he was standing right in front of the owner of the company when this happened, that criticism doesn’t hold much water.

People are seeing this through the eyes they choose—whether they like Punk or not and how they view workplace confrontations. What I know is, most people would be fired for what Punk did, whether it was backstage at a wrestling company or somewhere else.

The Young Bucks, who were tasked with using this incident to fuel their fourth matchup with FTR, seemed to sum it up best as a “high school scrap.” When they attacked PAC later in the show, they were met with a CM Punk chant. After spending nearly two years trying to distance themselves from the fog of All Out, including reinventing themselves and staking a claim to being the best heel act in wrestling, that had to sting.

The Bucks and FTR deserve better. So does everyone else backstage, and that’s not limited to the wrestlers.

Viewership data hasn’t been released for the ratings stunt as of this writing, but is there a number that would justify this decision? CM Punk is the one who reopened this wound and shone a light back on the backstage dysfunction AEW has tried so desperately to move on from since last summer.

Tony Khan still has the power to command attention and shift the industry’s attention back to his company. However, it’s not in a way that draws money or improves the company’s perception with fans.

All that said, longtime viewers have seen far worse. Here are 10 incidents that may have seemed like a good idea to somebody at the time, but backfired spectacularly.

10. WCW Spoil’s Mick Foley’s WWF title win

Mick Foley, who wrestled as Cactus Jack in WCW for years, was always a reliable and hated heel, even as the company struggled during the early ’90s. Foley was versatile; he could wrestle, brawl, and he sacrificed countless cartilage, blood, and even an ear for the company.

By 1999, Foley had joined the WWF, which had finally rebounded after being dominated by WCW for two years. Steve Austin and The Rock emerged as historic draws, with Foley right behind them as a massive, drawing babyface. Vince McMahon initially didn’t see Foley as much of a factor, but his Mankind character was creepy and fit well within the WWF, especially in matches against the Undertaker and other top babyfaces.

Recognizing their need for greater star power, the WWF began presenting Foley differently, portraying his journey into wrestling with a more three-dimensional character development. This led to a feud with The Rock and a World title match on Raw that was pre-taped.

On orders from Eric Bischoff, who couldn’t believe fans would accept Foley as a credible champion, Bischoff repeated a tactic WCW had used before.

“That’ll put butts in the seats,” Tony Schiavone said sarcastically, relaying Raw’s spoilers on Bischoff’s directive. When 9 p.m. arrived and Raw aired during Nitro’s second hour, hundreds of thousands of Nitro viewers switched to Raw to witness Foley winning the WWF title.

Despite its steady decline, Nitro was still a ratings, buys, and crowds powerhouse in 1999. The spoiler reveal demonstrated that Bischoff and WCW were out of touch and perceived as mean-spirited.

9. Dusty Rhodes bloody angle with the Road Warriors

By 1988, Crockett Promotions was floundering. Magnum TA’s career had abruptly ended two years earlier, and emerging talents like Lex Luger and Sting hadn’t yet reached the stature needed to assume top babyface roles within the company.

In a desperate move, Dusty Rhodes resorted to a strategy that had previously served him well—creating a formidable heel group by having them brutally attack him. This time, it involved the Road Warriors, one of the world’s most popular tag teams. They betrayed their six-man tag team partner, Dusty Rhodes, by using a spike from their shoulder pads to jab into Rhodes’ eye. The footage was blurred on TBS, which only made the incident appear more gruesome, and this controversial angle—which violated several TBS guidelines—resulted in Rhodes being dismissed as the booker. It was intended to be more than just a ratings stunt, yet that’s essentially what it became. After a feud with the Midnight Express and capturing the NWA tag titles for the first time, the Warriors’ newfound infamy couldn’t deter the fans’ adoration, rendering the whole effort futile.

8. Road Warrior Hawk pushed off the Titan Tron

Fans who grew up in the late ’90s often remember the Attitude Era fondly, despite it being rife with ratings stunts designed to boost Raw in its weekly competition against Nitro. Many of these stunts were in poor taste and would be unthinkable for today’s broadcasts.

The Road Warriors returned to WWE in 1996 after leaving WCW. Vince McMahon attempted to recreate or modernize the Legion of Doom (LOD) with different appearances and names. For a time, Sunny managed them, and Darren “Puke” Drozdov was added as a third member. It seemed McMahon was more focused on undermining the Road Warriors’ legacy than leveraging their draw power. This was evident in various gimmicks, such as assigning them a doll as a manager during their earlier stint in the company or exploiting Hawk’s real-life struggles with alcoholism in a storyline.

A particularly disturbing storyline featured Hawk climbing to the top of the TitanTron, threatening to jump off, only to be pushed by his envious partner, Drozdov. While some WWF fans defended the angle, long-time supporters of the Road Warriors were appalled by their treatment, and wrestling journalists expressed their disgust. Unfortunately, this was just a glimpse of the extreme measures taken during this era.

7. Jerry Lawler gets ran over with a car

Memphis wrestling was notorious for its wild angles, eccentric characters, and sometimes stretching the bounds of believability to their limits.

In a particularly controversial episode, the program crossed a line with the Memphis Police Department during a feud involving Jerry Lawler and Eddie and Doug Gilbert. The Gilberts, in a storyline, spotted Lawler in the parking lot outside the studio and ran him over with a car. This episode aired live, including the shocking angle, leading to dozens of phone calls to the police from concerned viewers reporting the Gilberts’ actions and complaints directed at the TV studio.

As a result of the uproar and police involvement, a remorseful Lawler was compelled to appear on television to assure the audience that he was, in fa
ct, unharmed and not as severely injured as the storyline suggested.

6. The 1st time Stephanie McMahon was forcibly married on Raw

Stephanie McMahon entered her early 20s and began to feature regularly on WWF TV. Initially portrayed as a damsel in distress, her character evolved following a heel turn, where her screechy, unnerving voice and tendency to overshadow anyone she shared the screen with became her defining traits.

Her storyline involvement with Test, her first on-air boyfriend, was fraught with difficulties. Notably, they encountered the Undertaker and his group of lower-card wrestlers, along with a “symbol” that resembled a cross. This symbol, previously used in a storyline to crucify Steve Austin, became a prop in a plot to tie Stephanie to it and force her into a marriage with the Undertaker inside the ring.

The narrative reached a climax when, after numerous babyfaces attempted to save Stephanie, Steve Austin made a dramatic entrance. He incapacitated several of the Undertaker’s minions with chair shots before ultimately confronting the Undertaker himself and rescuing Stephanie. This act marked one of Austin’s first definitive babyface moments on Raw TV. Despite the problematic elements of forced marriage, misogyny, religious insensitivity, and overall moral degradation, this storyline inadvertently served to further elevate Austin’s popularity in 1998—a time when his character was already experiencing significant momentum.

5. The 2nd Time Stephanie McMahon was forcibly married on Raw

During the peak of the Attitude Era, WWE intensified its edgy content with moments like women flashing crowds and cameras—antics often orchestrated by DX members Shawn Michaels and Triple H. Despite the influx of fitness models on its roster, Stephanie McMahon, being the boss’s daughter, remained the focal female character.

Her storyline saw a second coerced marriage while she was “engaged” to Test, even as Triple H was publicly in a relationship with Joanie ‘Chyna” Laurer. In a plot twist that took place in Vegas, Triple H, leading the heel faction DX at the time, took an unconscious Stephanie through a drive-thru chapel in Vegas, marrying her by mimicking her voice for consent.

It was later revealed that Stephanie was complicit in the entire scheme, having turned heel as part of her nefarious plan. Around this period, Paul “Triple H” Levesque and Stephanie began their real-life relationship, even as Triple H was still involved with Chyna.

This storyline marked a controversial point in WWE programming, initiating the era of the McMahon family as prominent figures on WWF TV. Stephanie, despite often being sexualized in storylines, typically emerged victorious, regardless of her character’s moral alignment. Her personal decisions, such as getting breast implants or participating in sexually humiliating angles, were purportedly leveraged against other female talents, suggesting that if Stephanie was willing to engage in such storylines, they had no ground to refuse. These two forced marriage angles signaled the start of a problematic period for women in WWE, reflecting broader issues within the industry’s portrayal of female characters.

4. Katie Vick

Why resort to actual wrestling to fuel a feud when you can opt for a tasteless alternative? This was the approach taken during Triple H’s feud with Kane, the masked storyline brother of the Undertaker.

The storyline took a macabre turn when it was disclosed that Kane had a childhood girlfriend named Katie Vick, who had tragically died. WWE produced a particularly distasteful pre-taped segment set in a funeral home, where Triple H simulated sex with Vick, represented by a mannequin, inside a coffin. The depiction of Triple H’s actions was so graphic that it culminated in the mannequin’s “brains” spilling out.

This angle was hyped as a significant reveal, yet it ultimately left fans feeling bewildered and repulsed. It is frequently cited as one of the most deplorable storylines in wrestling history, emblematic of a stunt and tease that devolved into utter folly.

3. Pillman’s Got a Gun

Brian Pillman’s career took a dramatic turn after a car accident severely damaged his leg, nearly costing him his life. Despite a challenging recovery following painful ankle surgery, Pillman’s “Loose Cannon” persona garnered widespread interest, ultimately leading him to sign a lucrative contract with the WWF.

As Pillman’s ankle struggled to heal, necessitating further surgery, the WWF creatively paired him with the rising star Steve Austin to maintain his on-screen presence. In a storyline developed to accommodate Pillman’s need for time off, Austin was scripted to re-injure Pillman’s ankle with a chair attack.

The storyline escalated with Austin vowing to confront Pillman at his home in Walton, Kentucky. In a highly controversial segment, Pillman was shown waiting for Austin with a 9mm handgun, threatening to shoot Austin should he show up.

When “Stone Cold” Steve Austin did appear, attacking two Heartland Wrestling Association wrestlers outside Pillman’s home as part of the staged angle, the situation inside the house reached a boiling point. As Austin broke through the door, scattering glass, the broadcast cut to Pillman’s wife screaming and a furious Pillman firing shots.

The storyline was met with widespread criticism for its disturbing content and lack of taste. The disbelief that Austin would actually be shot, coupled with the angle’s poor reception, led the USA Network to demand an on-air apology from Vince McMahon the following week.

2. WWE’s Live Sex Celebration

Long before he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, Edge (Adam Copeland) sought out to establish himself as a prominent heel known as the ‘Rated R Superstar’ was on the With Amy “Lita” Dumas by his side as a top women’s wrestler and manager. Their on-screen partnership was intertwined with real-life drama, notably Lita’s relationship issues with Matt Hardy, which WWE exploited for storyline purposes. This approach led to severe crowd backlash against Lita, fueling heat for both her and Edge. Their storyline reached a controversial peak at the 2006 Elimination Chamber, where Edge, having promised live sex in the ring on Raw if he won the WWE title, emerged victorious.

Following through, the next night on Raw featured the couple undressing to near nudity under a bed cover in the ring, an act that was interrupted before its conclusion. The segment was widely criticized for its explicit nature and discomforting implications.

Years after the event, Dumas shared on her Twitch stream that she had been coerced into participating in the angle by Vince McMahon. Despite the segment being presented as a tease meant to be interrupted, Lita was deeply uncomfortable with the extent of what was planned. When she expressed her reluctance, she was threatened with termination if she did not comply. This situation also upset Edge and John Cena, both of whom voiced concerns to McMahon about forcing Dumas into an angle she was uncomfortable with.

Despite these objections, McMahon insisted on proceeding with the segment. Dumas, feeling compelled, participated in the angle but left the company several months later. In a final act of disparagement, WWE had a character auction off her “leftover belongings” on-air, a move seen as an attempt to shame her character further. This episode remains a stark example of the wrestling industry’s past mishandling of personal boundaries and consent.

1. The Melanie Pillman Raw interview

The WWF disclosed the tragic news that Brian Pillman had been found dead in his Minnesota hotel room before a PPV in October 1997. In an immediate follow-up, the next night on Raw featured an on-air interview with Melanie Pillman, who was visibly in shock and grieving over the sudden loss of her husband. Vince McMahon conducted the interview, during which the TV crew insinuated it might be an elaborate hoax in the vein of an Andy Kaufman-esque stunt, supposedly masterminded by Pillman
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Melanie Pillman, overwhelmed by her husband’s death, was portrayed as a deeply distraught and emotional widow. Given her state, it’s plausible she wasn’t in the best position to make a decision about appearing on TV. Nevertheless, McMahon, recognizing an opportunity, chose to use the death of Pillman as a ratings ploy. This incident starkly revealed McMahon’s mentality and the WWF’s operational ethos, casting a harsh light on the company’s regard for its personnel.

WWE’s Shayna Baszler Obtains Black Belt Ranking in Judo

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Shayna Baszler has proven yet again that she’s not somebody to mess with after achieving the rank of black belt in Judo. 

The news was shared by the Tampa Florida Judo Academy on Instagram that Baszler had achieved her black belt ranking by martial arts expert Dr. Rhadi Ferguson. Baszler was described as “one of the most accomplished athletes in the world of combat sports.” 

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Baszler’s accomplishment in Judo shows her dedication, skill, and pursuit of excellence in the world of combat sports. This hard work has evidently paid off for the ‘Queen of Spades’ who is considered one of the most legitimate fighters in WWE today. 

Shayna Baszler: The Real Deal

Shayna Baszler’s toughness cannot be denied whether in the world of professional wrestling or in combat sports. In WWE, she is a two-time NXT Women’s Champion, a three-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion, and the 2020 Women’s Elimination Chamber winner. 

Outside of the squared circle, Baslzer competed in the UFC after winning the 2013 reality show The Ultimate Fighter. She is also trained in Muay Thai and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. 

Her MMA training would come at the hands of former UFC fighter Josh Barnett. It’s therefore fitting that Baszler mixed her love of wrestling and MMA at Barnett’s Bloodsport X event where she earned a hard-fought victory over TNA Wrestling’s Masha Slamovich. 

Away from combat sports, Baszler has competed in roller derby, a sport that sees plenty of scrapes and injuries to its competitors. It’s therefore for the best that Baszler, the head coach for the Sioux Falls Roller Dollz, is also a certified EMT. 

Adam Cole Fires Back At Wrestling Fan For Body Shaming Him

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Adam Cole is pushing himself hard to return from injury and get back into the squared circle. Evan as one of the most talented wrestlers in the world, he still has to deal with online trolls that have nothing better to do than hurl insults at people they watch on television. 

Earlier this week, one fan sent him a message implying that Cole got what he deserved (a broken ankle), made a bad decision by leaving WWE and should “seriously go to the gym once in a while.”

Cole fired back with a warranted ‘eat me’ and middle-finger emoji. He also assured wrestling fans that he’s working as hard as he possibly can to heal his ankle and get back to doing what he does best. 

WWE Hall of Famer Booker T previously suggested that Adam Cole is too skinny and should pack on more muscle to advance himself in the industry.

Adam Cole’s Injury

Adam Cole has been on the shelf for several months after he sustained a broken ankle during MJF’s AEW World title defense against Samoa Joe in the main event of AEW Grand Slam. Cole landed badly while running down to the ring and jumping off the entrance ramp. 

Cole has called this the most challenging injury of his career. While on hiatus, he’s keeping busy with a new gaming podcast called ‘All Elite Arcade.’ He and co-host Evil Uno will cover the latest video game news and share their thoughts on new releases they play together.

Daily Drop (4/11): AEW Airs CM Punk All In Footage, WWE Studios Ups Their Game

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Welcome the Daily Drop, your daily roundup of wrestling news and rumors for Thursday, April 11.

The main topic of conversation this morning is AEW’s controversial decision to air backstage footage of CM Punk and Jack Perry’s’s physical altercation at All In London. 

We’ll see if it helped Dynamite draw a big audience, but it was a questionable ratings stunt at best. CM Punk and many more reacted to AEW showing the Brawl In clip, and we’ve compiled the best ones here.

The general consensus is… “Did we really need to see that?”

WWE:

Legendary Passing: Sumo legend Akebono, who faced Paul Wight at WrestleMania 21, passed away. Our thoughts are with his family and fans at this time.

WWE RAW Viewership: The April 8 episode of RAW had 2.362 million viewers, the most since February 17, 2020. The show drew a 0.83 rating, its best since September 30, 2019.

GOAT Faction: Damian Priest stated that he believes Judgment Day is one of the greatest stables of all time.

WWE Studios: The company is building a brand-new studio. Their plan is to take production to the next level.

Black Belt Baszler: Shayna Baszler has received her black belt from Tampa Florida Judo. The school sent out a social media blast to let everyone know about this big achievement.

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Waller Trolls: Grayson Waller trolled AEW airing the CM Punk and Jack Perry footage in the afternoon before AEW Dynamite.

Cena Weighs In: John Cena commented on the ongoing beef between Vin Diesel and The Rock. He also confirmed that they are both “alpha.”

AEW:

Will Ospreay’s Takes Shot: Ospreay fired back at Triple H’s comments about not wanting to grind. This was in response to a question that Pat McAfee asked Paul Levesque about wrestlers who pick AEW over WWE. Ospreay’s insult also came directly after AEW aired the CM Punk and Jack Perry Fight.

CM Punk Chants: After AEW aired the All In fight footage, fans in Charleston, West Virginia responded by chanting the Second City Savior during the show.

Breaking Down Footage: The video of Punk and Perry’s Brawl In fiasco has been broken down many times by fans. You can find a clip of the video below, overlaid with Punk’s explanation of how the event went down.

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Upcoming Major Pro Wrestling Pay-Per-View Events:

  • AEW is coming to St. Louis, MO with AEW: Dynasty LIVE on PPV on Sunday, April 21st at Chaifetz Arena
  • Backlash France is scheduled for May 4th at LDLC Arena in Décines-Charpieu, France.
  • WWE NXT Battleground is booked for May 26th at Enmarket Arena in Savannah, Georgia, exclusively available on the WWE Network and Peacock.
  • WWE Money in the Bank will be held on July 6th at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, followed by WWE NXT Heatwave on July 7th at the same venue.
  • WWE Bash In Berlin is marked for August 31st at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany.

Changes to Raw & SmackDown Stages Here to Stay As WWE Prioritizes Fan Attendance

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A significant production change we saw earlier this week on WWE Smackdown and WWE Raw will continue.

WWE utilized scaled-down productions setup for last week’s SmackDown, the night before WrestleMania Saturday, and Monday’s post-WrestleMania edition of Raw. Instead of a large stage, screen and ramp, the company opted to use a format that allowed the company to sell more tickets to the events. According to PWInsider, this approach will be “the norm moving forward.”

This slimmed-down production setup is expected to be used on the June 28, episode of WWE SmackDown from Madison Square Garden.

Changes to WWE Production

This is the latest change in a broader overhaul to WWE’s approach to production. Following the departure of longtime production head Kevin Dunn, WWE appointed Lee Fitting for that position. The changes have been remarkable and unanimously well-received.

WWE events will also look different in the ring moving forward. As fans saw at WrestleMania 40, the PRIME Energy logo was emblazoned on the ring mat in a historic first for WWE. This logo will feature on the mat for future Premium Live Events, a significant reversal of longstanding policy.

WWE’s on-screen product will undergo its biggest change in January 2025 when Raw is moved off of broadcast television and begins streaming on Netflix. The $5 billion dollar deal will help the company remain at the cutting edge of TV and live event production.

Logan Paul Surprised IShowSpeed With A Tesla Cybertruck After WrestleMania RKO

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IShowSpeed may still be feeling worse for wear after WrestleMania 40, but the popular YouTuber will have no problem getting around with his new Cyber Truck. 

On YouTube, Speed shared a video of himself being gifted the vehicle by the Maverick. Paul said the truck was a gift for Speed’s help at WrestleMania which saw him take an RKO from Randy Orton on the English-commentary announce table. Speed was overjoyed with the gift and took the truck for a test drive and accidentally ran over the bow. 

IShowSpeed Gets an RKO at WrestleMania

Speed was dressed as the PRIME Energy mascot at WrestleMania 40 and aided Paul in his triple-threat match against Orton and Kevin Owens. The spot was similar to WrestleMania 39 which saw PRIME Energy co-founder KSI dress in the costume and try and help Paul out. Like IShowSpeed, that would backfire and he’d be sent through the announce table. 

PRIME & WWE

WWE and Prime Hydration struck a record-setting global partnership deal in March 2024 to make PRIME the company’s Official Hydration Drink Partner. The agreement also extends to the UFC, WWE’s ‘partner’ company as part of TKO Group.

At WrestleMania 40, the synergy was on full display. Randy Ortton delivering an RKO to influencer IShowSpeed dressed in a PRIME Energy bottle costume went viral on social media. 

Wrestling fan also couldn’t miss the PRIME Energy logo emblazoned on the WWE ring mat, a historic first that we’ll see plenty more of in the future. TKO executives have spoken about their plans to continue ramping up the sponsored branding the ringside area. 

Prime Product Placement

Logan Paul

As for Logan Paul, his U.S. Championship reign remains intact with fans wondering what’s next for him. Paul was chosen to reveal that WWE SummerSlam 2024 will take place this August in his native Cleveland, Ohio. 

Paul didn’t waste any time drumming up attention for the event by calling out one of the most recognizable athletes in the world, NBA kingpin LeBron James:

CM Punk, Young Bucks & More React As AEW Airs All In London Backstage Altercation

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The wrestling world has made its views clear following the airing of backstage footage showing last year’s altercation between Jack Perry and CM Punk. 

The April 10, 2024, episode of AEW Dynamite saw the Young Bucks air the much-anticipated footage from All In London 2023 that saw Perry and Punk get physical. The altercation led to both men being suspended from AEW and Punk being fired a week later. 

The Wrestling World Reacts

Unsurprisingly, the airing of this footage has caused quite a stir among those in professional wrestling. On his Instagram Stories immediately after the segment, Punk shared an image of President George W. Bush with the message “Mission Accomplished.”

The Young Bucks took to Twitter to speak about being petty Executive Vice Presidents of All Elite Wrestling. 

Shawn Spears, an AEW alum who has since returned to WWE as part of NXT, suggested that releasing the footage had backfired for Tony Khan. 

Two-time WWE Hall of Famer Booker T, who previously made up a fictional altercation with Punk, used a gif of himself to express his surprise. 

Eric Bischoff, who has been critical of AEW and Tony Khan, believes releasing the footage proved that Khan is a ‘clown,’ a term Punk used to describe him post-fight. 

AEW’s Danhausen, a friend of CM Punk, was amused to see what unfolded, as a gif of ‘Rowdy’ Roddy Piper showed. 

WWE/TNA Hall of Famer Bully Ray said it was “no bueno” for AEW that fans were chanting for Punk at Dynamite. 

Bully also addressed the matter further on his Busted Open Radio: After Dark podcast. 

“This is not on the talent. This is not on the locker room. And most of the time, it never ever is across the board. It’s on creative. It’s on the booker. It’s on the matchmaker. This company needs help. At this point, I hope even you diehards realize that.”

Ultimately, Punk will continue to be a source of controversy within AEW even after his release from the company. As far as these reactions and those by fans go though, it appears airing the footage may not have done AEW or Tony Khan any favors. 

Sumo Wrestling Legend & WWE WrestleMania 21 Performer Akebono Dead Aged 54

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Akebono Taro, a prolific sumo wrestler who also competed in the world of professional wrestling, has passed away at the age of 54 years old. 

Japanese media outlets confirmed his death after he was rushed to a hospital in Tokyo, Japan. His cause of death has been listed as heart failure. On Twitter, Rahm Emanuel, the official U.S. Ambassador to Japan, paid tribute to Taro. 

Taro was born Chadwick Haheo Rowan in Hawaii and had a legendary career as a sumo wrestler. After moving to Tokyo in the 190s, he would go on to win 11 titles with over 560 victories. His multiple victories would earn him the status of yokozuna (not to be confused with the WWE star,) which is the highest title for a Sumo wrestler. 

Akebono in Pro-Wrestling

Akebono Taro also had an accomplished career in professional wrestling and made his WWE debut in March 2005. At WrestleMania 21 the following month. Akebono defeated The Big Show in a sumo match via koshinage (throwing the opponent entirely out of the ring.)

With a taste for pro-wrestling, Akebono joined All Japan Pro Wrestling that same year and would win Tokyo Sports’ Newcomer Award for 2005 as well as the Best Tag Team Award (with Keiju ‘Great Muta’ Mutoh.) He debuted for New Japan in 2006 but would return to All Japan in 2008 where he would remain for the next seven years of his career. 

Akebono also competed for DDT Pro-Wrestling, Dragon Gate, and Pro Wrestling Zero1, and would become the World Heavyweight Champion with the latter promotion. 

We at SE Scoops would like to offer our condolences to his friends and family at this sad time. 

CM Punk Chants Breaks Out As AEW Airs Previously Unseen All In London Footage

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CM Punk did indeed start the physicality between himself and Jack Perry at AEW All In, footage aired during the April 10, episode of AEW Dynamite has proved. 

During the broadcast, the Young Bucks appeared and discussed their upcoming AEW Dynasty showdown with FTR. The AEW EVPs then showed the much-anticipated backstage footage from last August’s event in London’s Wembley Stadium. 

The footage shows Punk speaking with Perry, presumably after the latter’s “Real glass” line during his pre-show match with Hook. Punk proceeds to shove Perry twice and get a choke on Jack before Samoa Joe and others intervene. The two are then kept in opposite corners of the room. 

It’s unclear if the release of this footage will change anything in the grand scheme of things. After all, during Punk’s interview on the MMA Hour, he said that he didn’t punch anybody but “choked him a little bit” as the footage shown on AEW Dynamite proves.

The Fans Chant

In fact, some fans who attended Dynamite chanted for Punk after seeing him attack Jack Perry. There was also a thank you chant near the end of the footage as seen in the video clip from Dynamite below. 

These chants did not go unnoticed by Bully Ray, who took to Twitter to respond: 

While a portion of the audience at Dynamite appeared to be on Punk’s side, this footage isn’t a favorable look for Punk. The Chicago-Made star is a veteran with decades of wrestling to his name who should have known better at the time.

Ultimately, Punk is gone from AEW and seems much happier in WWE, where his conduct has been exemplary so far. With that said, the Best in the World proves to be quite the talking point with his former employer. 

Will Ospreay Fires Back At Triple H’s “Not In It For The Grind” Insult

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Will Ospreay took Triple H’s comments about wrestlers who pick AEW over WWE personally. He returned fire on the 4/10 episode of AEW Dynamite.

While speaking to the Pat McAfee Show during WrestleMania weekend, Triple H said, “When I see people trying to make it, and they pick the job where they go, ‘Well I work less and the schedule’s lighter,’ okay I’m glad I didn’t get you. Because if you’re not in it for the grind in that point in your career, you have no business being here.”

Will Ospreay cut a promo on AEW Dynamite, where he answered Triple H’s comment about wrestlers who pick AEW over WWE.

“Normally I wouldn’t rise to this type of bait, right? But seeing how the guy who said it is only in the position because he was grinding the boss’ daughter, you have no business telling me what the grind is all about, my friend, because you have no idea what I fight for.

It Was Ospreay’s Idea

Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select reports that it was all Will Ospreay’s idea to throw a dig at Triple H into the promo on Dynamite. He collaborated with the creative team on the promo. The media’s recent portrayal of him confused wrestlers from various organizations. A WWE member noted his efforts to honor the process and WWE, despite choosing AEW for his family’s benefit.

AEW’s Recent Signings

AEW signed three big names in a row with Will Ospreay, Kazuchika Okada, and Mercedes Mone. All of those stars were talking to WWE at one point, and they decided to take Tony Khan’s deal instead.

Mone and WWE came to a financial roadblock. She signed an incredibly lucrative deal with AEW, one that is reportedly the largest woman’s deal in pro wrestling history.

AEW locked down Kazuchika Okada with a three-year contract valued at approximately $13.5 million. Okada is earning about $4.5 million a year with his All Elite deal.

Will Ospreay has been open about why he turned down a WWE contract. Ospreay acknowledged the offer from WWE, but he emphasized the trust he has in Tony Khan, a significant factor influencing his decision to sign with AEW.

“I want to know what I’m doing within the ring, and the rest, for me, is easy. What more could you want from a boss?”

WWE’s Grayson Waller Trolls AEW Over Tease Of CM Punk All In Footage

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AEW is set to air footage from CM Punk and Jack Perry’s All In brawl and WWE star Grayson Waller couldn’t resist a little trolling on social media. Waller referenced tonight’s highly-publicized release of AEW All In footage by teasing a scandalous video of his own.

Waller claims he and SmackDown tag team champion partner Austin Theory recently beat ip the entire WWE locker room backstage and the whole thing was captured on video. 

There are several pro wrestlers from WWE, AEW and beyond who have proven to be experts and hurtling insults online. Waller recently took aim at NXT star Lexis King and compared the second generation star to the infamous Tiger King.

SEScoops published an in-depth article about the footage that AEW will air on the 4/10 episode of Dynamite, including all the supporting information for this controversial chain of events.

It seemed highly unlikely that the AEW All In footage would ever see the light of day, Tony Khan has doubled-down on his pledge to deliver what fans are expecting. 

Naturally, the pro wrestling world is giving this situation a lot of attention, and that includes those in WWE.

AEW All In Footage & CM Punk’s Backstage Fight With Jack Perry

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  • CM Punk and Jack Perry were involved in a physical altercation backstage at AEW All In: London 2023 from Wembley Stadium (August 27, 2023).
  • This was Punk’s final date with the company before a messy breakup. 
  • Punk told his side of the story last week on Ariel Helwani’s MMA Hour. He and AEW have been taking digs at one another ever since, and now AEW is teasing:
  • “The Young Bucks Present Backstage Footage From ALL IN LONDON & Will Discuss For The First Time”
  • Tony Khan and the Young Bucks say they’ll deliver tonight on Dynamite

AEW delivered on their promise to air the footage of CM Punk and Jack Perry’s All In brawl.

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WrestleMania XL is history, and wrestling fans are already getting another big topic to talk about: the release of the AEW All In Footage of CM Punk’s backstage brawl with Jack Perry that led to his abrupt departure from the company. Now, that footage has been released.

The Young Bucks introduced the footage on AEW Dynamite. They also took several underhanded digs at Punk, including saying that they don’t want to spread rumors. Nicholas and Matthew Jackson centered the entire promo around hyping their match against FTR at Dynasty on April 21, and how Punk is a friend of Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler.

Why AEW and the Young Bucks Are Releasing The “Backstage Footage”

Punk’s April 1 appearance on the MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani got intense. He commented on his physical altercation with Jack Perry backstage right before his final AEW match against Samoa Joe inside a packed Wembley Stadium. Punk, now a top-paid WWE Superstar, buried AEW and its management. 

A perceived tipping point was Perry’s intent to use glass in a spot on AEW Collision, but Punk stopped him. At All In, Punk didn’t have the same influence, and Jungle Boy Jack taunted the Chicago legend live on camera.

Shortly thereafter, Khan gave his side of the story to a live AEW audience. “I’ve been going to wrestling shows for over thirty year, I’ve been producing them on this network for nearly four years. Never in all that time have I ever felt, until Sunday, that my security, my safety, my life was in danger.”

CM Punk Discusses Tony Khan

Punk placed onto AEW’s President for not diffusing his volatile situation with Perry before it ignited. He watched backstage as Perry taunted him in front of the world during the Zero Hour kickoff show.

After urging his boss to handle the situation, Punk says that Khan replied, “What do you want me to do?” The Second City Savior warned he’d be pushed to take action the company wouldn’t approve of.

“Man, that’s a loaded question because I don’t want this to be…I don’t like the drama, but the truth is the truth, he is not a boss, he’s a nice guy and I think ultimately that is a detriment to the company, but it’s not my company.”

AEW TNT Champion Adam Copeland started off the first Dynamite after Punk’s interview by indirectly addressing the controversy. The ‘Rated R Superstar’ said, “There’s been a lot of negative BS that’s spewed this week, right? There has … SCREW THAT! I wanna talk about positives!”

AEW Delivered The Controversial Footage

CM Punk

Wrestling fans naturally wondered if this was legit or a bait and switch situation. Tony Khan made it clear that they will air the ‘real’ footage. Speaking to Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated, the AEW President clarified:

“This decision is based on putting on the best show for AEW, as well as driving interest for Dynamite and our Dynasty pay-per-view on April 21.”

Punk continues to prove that he is a lightening rod for controversy. He’s long gone from All Elite Wrestling, but he will probably help Dynamite draw viewers on Wednesday night. Love him or hate him, people just can’t stop talking about CM Punk.

Damian Priest: The Judgment Day Is In The Conversation of the All-Time Best Factions

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Damian Priest’s stunning victory at WrestleMania 40 solidifies The Judgment Day as one of the all-time great factions according to the World Heavyweight Champion.

On Night Two of WWE’s annual mega-show, Priest successfully cashed in his Money in the Bank contract on Drew McIntyre, who had dethroned Seth Rollins mere minutes earlier. Appearing on WWE The Bump, Priest discussed his win and how it further elevates the legacy of The Judgment Day. 

“Winning the World Title means a lot of us. I mean, it solidifies our group. We have Rhea, the Women’s World Champion [and] me, the Men’s World Champion. I think if you look at the history of factions, where does that put the Judgment Day now?

“We’ve had Undisputed [Tag Team] Titles. We’ve had North American Titles. Now we have World Titles. I don’t see how we’re not in the conversation for one of the best factions of all time.”

WrestleMania 40 was also a big night for Rhea Ripley who retained her Women’s World Championship. The ‘Mami’ of the faction successfully defended the gold against Becky Lynch in the opening match of the two-night event. 

The Judgment Day

Priest’s comments ring true given how many championships The Judgment Day has accumulated in its two-year run. The faction had a shaky start when launched by Edge in 2022 as fans struggled to boo the Rated-R Superstar following years of his forced retirement.

The group began to hit its stride when it ejected the WWE Hall of Famer in a segment that saw Finn Balor added to its ranks. The faction reached new heights at Clash at the Castle 2022 when Dominik Mysterio betrayed his father and joined. In addition to championships, The Judgment Day has been represented in the main event of shows such as WWE Survivor Series 2023 and WWE Elimination Chamber 2024. 

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AEW Dynamite Preview [4/10]: All In Footage To Be Aired, World Title Eliminator Match

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All Elite Wrestling presents AEW Dynamite tonight on TBS live from the Charleston Coliseum in Charleston, West Virginia. 

The show will see AEW continue on the road to AEW Dynasty on April 21. Here’s what’s on tap for tonight’s show: 

AEW All In Footage to Be Aired

In one of the boldest moves AEW has made in its five years, Dynamite will see The Young Bucks present backstage footage from AEW All In. This footage will seemingly show what happened in Wembley Stadium between CM Punk and Jack Perry that resulted in Punk being fired from AEW in September 2023

Adam Copeland (c) vs. Penta El Zero Miedo – AEW TNT Championship

AEW TNT Champion Adam Copeland will once again prove he’s a fighting champion when he puts the gold on the line against Penta El Zero Miedo. While a former AEW Trios & World Tag Team Champion, Penta hopes to win his first singles title tonight. 

Mariah May vs. Anna Jay

The understudy of ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm has been on a roll as of late and hopes to keep that going when she faces Anna Jay. Storm will have her own special role on AEW Dynamite. 

‘Timeless’ Toni Storm to Toast Thunder Rosa

It was announced on Rampage that Toni Storm would ‘toast’ Thunder Rosa with some Charleston Championship Champagne during Dynamite. The two will face off for Storm’s AEW Women’s World Championship at AW Dynasty. 

Six-Man Tag-Team Action

Anthony Ogogo has officially joined Shane Taylor Promotions and the Olympic Bronze medalist hopes to prove his worth. That’ll come easier said than done as Ogogo, Taylor, and Lee Moriarty will face the formidable trio of Chris Jericho, HOOK, and Katsyori Shibata. 

Samoa Joe (c) Vs. Dustin Rhodes – AEW World Championship Eliminator

Mere days after his brother Cody finished the story at WWE WrestleMania 40, Dustin Rhodes will face Samoa Joe with huge stakes. A win for Rhodes will earn the Natural a future AEW World Championship match though it’ll be far from easy when he faces the Samoan Submission Machine. 

SEScoops is your destination for everything pro wrestling and will have plenty of news coverage later tonight from AEW Dynamite.