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Zoey Stark Breaks Silence On Injury: “The Comeback Is Greater Than The Setback”

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WWE Superstar Zoey Stark suffered an unfortunate injury during the May 19, 2025, episode of WWE Raw. The injury occurred when her knee buckled badly after she performed a missile dropkick during a high-stakes match.

Stark was immediately checked on by the ringside official. She was then carefully carried to the backstage area by WWE personnel for medical attention. Following this, the camera quickly cut away from the scene and the show went to a commercial break. When WWE Raw returned, it was clear that Stark had been removed from her Triple Threat Money in the Bank qualifying match. Her opponents in that match were Rhea Ripley and the returning Kairi Sane.

Later, Stark took to social media to give an update to WWE fans and share her feelings. She expressed her gratitude for the messages she had received.

Stark wrote, “Wow the love and support means more to me than you’ll ever know! What hurts more than my knee is knowing I wont be able to perform for all of you for a while. I LOVE what I do and I’m blessed to do this. As the saying goes, the comeback is greater than the setback. Love you guys.” 

Will Ospreay and Hangman Page Will Main Event AEW Double or Nothing This Sunday

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The main event for this Sunday’s AEW Double or Nothing 2025 pay-per-view is officially set.

On the “go-home” edition of AEW Dynamite, Hangman Page and Will Ospreay came face-to-face in a heated opening segment to deliver their final words before their high-stakes clash.

Ospreay revealed he had submitted a formal request to AEW President Tony Khan to have their match headline the show – and spoke about the need to bring that title “home” and defend it in London at Forbidden Door 2025 on August 25.

By the end of the segment, commentary confirmed Khan granted the request: Hangman Page vs. Will Ospreay will close the show as the official main event of AEW Double or Nothing 2025. The match, which also serves as the finals of the 2025 Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament, takes place this Sunday live from the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona.

The winner of the match will go on to challenge the AEW World Champion at AEW All In: Texas on July 12, 2025.

The Rock To Star In A24’s ‘Breakthrough’ Film

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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson continues to pick a wide range of acting roles for his busy schedule. He will next work with the acclaimed studio A24 on a psychological thriller called “Breakthrough,” according to a new report from Deadline.

This new film project reunites him with A24 after their earlier work together on “The Smashing Machine,” an anticipated MMA drama that is set for release later this year.

In “Breakthrough,” which was written by Zeke Goodman, Johnson will take on a notable supporting part. He is set to play a very charming but manipulative motivational guru who has a hidden dark side and uses morally questionable methods. The story, set in Southern California around the early 2000s, will follow a young man who falls under this guru’s powerful influence.

A24 is set to produce and also finance the movie, with Johnson’s own Seven Bucks Productions also on board to help co-produce. Rock hasn’t been seen on WWE TV since Elimination Chamber when Cody Rhodes rejected his offer to be his World Champion, leading to John Cena’s heel turn. 

WWE Star Provides Injury Update

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Apollo Crews recently gave WWE fans an encouraging update on his health through social media. He has been away from the wrestling ring since having surgery in February 2025 for a torn pectoral muscle.

Crews suffered a nasty injury during his match against Johnny Gargano on the January 24, 2025, episode of WWE Friday Night SmackDown. Even though he won that match, the 37-year-old wrestler had to have an operation and has been out of action since then.

This past Tuesday, May 20th, Crews posted on his Instagram account, saying he was feeling good during his recovery. He mentioned that the mental part of getting over the injury was tough, even though he didn’t have much physical pain. Crews also said he is working hard in his rehab sessions.

“Been crushin the rehab. Feeling good,” Crews wrote. “I never really had any physical pain, but it took a while to get my mental game right after the injury happened. I’m over that hump now. Just waking up taking it day by day and putting in the work. ?? @carbondietcoach keeping me on top of my nutrition. ???”

This update comes as Crews also recently passed a big career milestone, completing 10 years with WWE since his first official NXT appearance in May 2015, where he signed his contract with William Regal.

He moved to the main WWE roster in April 2016 and has since won both the United States Championship (in 2020) and the Intercontinental Championship (at WrestleMania 37 in 2021).

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WWE LFG Runner-Up Shares Why They’re Happy They Lost

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Zena Sterling was the women’s runner-up on the first edition of WWE LFG, but she she believes not winning may have been the best thing for her. On Busted Open Radio, Sterling was asked whether losing the competition felt like a failure and made clear her answer of “Absolutely not.”

“I’m happy that I didn’t win Season One. I know that sounds so silly, but I feel like in a sense, if I did win, it would have been a little bit too easy, you know, because I feel like now I have that much more of a challenge. And I love struggle.”

Sterling emphasized her belief that genuine growth comes through adversity, not by winning a reality show formatted show to earn a WWE NXT contract. While some may pleased to be handed opportunities, Sterling shared that if something comes that easy to her, “then it’s not worth anything to me.”

“It took me a lot to get to finals—like a lot to get there—but me not winning it, that just means I can put in that much more. Season Two and, you know, the road ahead to get that contract and get on NXT TV.”

Instead of Sterling, it was Tyra Mae Steele who walked out of Madison Square Garden with the win and the NXT contract and has already appeared on the silver brand. As for Zena Sterling, the loss isn’t a setback—it’s motivation for everything she plans to do next.

Samantha Irvin Teams With Stevie Wonder at Raiders Gala

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Samantha Irvin parted ways with WWE last year to focus on her non-wrestling plans, most notably, her passion for music. Now, the former ring announcer has shared a milestone in her career: introducing Stevie Wonder at a major event. On Instagram, Irvin shared that she had the honor and privilege to introduce the 25-time Grammy Award winner at the second annual Raiders Silver & Black Gala, held at Allegiant Stadium.

Irvin joked that she’d “came out of retirement” to introduce Wonder, cementing that her ring announcing days are in the past. She expressed gratitude to the Raiders and The Raiders Foundation for the opportunity and for supporting a cause close to her heart—mental health.

Irvin intends to focus on her music career and this connection to one of the industry’s all-time greats is certainly a feather in her cap. Irvin recently dropped a music video for her track ‘Shawty Wanna’ though has claimed that the video was ‘shadowbanned’ on YouTube.

As for her wrestling future, Ricochet has confirmed that Irvin plans to return to the industry at some point. As for when that’ll be, that remains to be seen, but in the meantime, Irvin is garnering a lot of attention outside the wrestling business.

MLW War Chamber Returns June 7

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Major League Wrestling (MLW) has announced the return of one of wrestling’s most feared structures with MLW: WAR CHAMBER ’25, set to air Saturday, June 7 at 10PM ET on beIN SPORTS and streaming free worldwide on the official MLW YouTube channel.

The signature War Chamber structure is constructed of carbon steel wrapped in barbed wire with no escape and no disqualifications, designed specifically for all-out warfare.

Matches announced for the event:

  • War Chamber Match: Matthew Justice, Alex Kane, Mr. Thomas, and Paul London vs. The Rogue Horsemen (Bobby Fish, CW Anderson, Brock Anderson, & BRG)
  • MLW Women’s World Featherweight Championship: Shoko Nakajima (c) vs. Delmi Exo
  • International Tag Team Showcase: CozyMAX (Satoshi Kojima & Okumura) vs. Dark Panther & Blue Panther Jr.
  • Lightning Match: Myron Reed vs. Ariel Dominguez

The event will also feature appearances by The Filthy Bros (Matt Riddle and “Filthy” Tom Lawlor), Donovan Dijak, Místico, CONTRA Unit, and more.

Fans can watch the event on June 7 at 10PM ET on beIN SPORTS or stream it for free on YouTube.com/@MLW.

WWE Has Discussed A New Feud For Rusev

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A potential new rivalry featuring two of WWE Raw’s most physical stars, Rusev and Sheamus, is reportedly being considered behind the scenes. PWInsider.com has stated there have been “rumblings” within WWE about a program being pitched that would see “The Bulgarian Brute” go up against “The Celtic Warrior.”

Rusev made his return to WWE in April 2025, joining the Raw roster and immediately reminding WWE fans of his presence. Sheamus also made his own impactful return to Raw in early May 2025 after some time away, looking ready for intense competition. A feud between these two hard-hitting former United States Champions would promise some physical and exciting matches for the Monday night show.

While the report from PWInsider makes it clear that this is currently an idea that has been “pitched” and not a confirmed plan, the prospect of these two veterans battling it out is something many wrestling fans would likely want to see. Such a program could add a significant, hard-hitting feud to the Raw landscape in the coming weeks or months if WWE decides to move forward with the idea.

WWE SmackDown’s Third Hour May Continue Longer Than Expected

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown could continue its three-hour format on the USA Network into early June 2025.

According to a report from PWInsider.com, internal listings at the USA Network still show SmackDown scheduled for three-hour episodes during that period.

This is noteworthy because the original understanding when SmackDown moved to USA Network and expanded its runtime earlier this year was that it would go back to a two-hour show by early summer. Many WWE fans had been anticipating this return to the shorter format, as it’s the traditional length for the blue brand.

The three-hour episodes, while offering more content, have been seen by some as occasionally stretching the show. The current internal USA Network listing for three-hour SmackDowns in early June now raises questions about whether WWE has decided to extend the longer runtime.

While it’s possible this is just an old schedule that hasn’t been updated yet, it also might mean that the company is pleased with the three-hour version or has other programming reasons for keeping it. WWE fans will be looking for official word as June approaches to see if SmackDown will indeed stick with the extended format or revert to two hours as first planned.

Backstage Response To Chelsea Green’s WWE Efforts

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Chelsea Green was rehired by WWE in early 2023, and her work ever since hasn’t gone unnoticed by fans or those backstage. According to PWInsider, Green has received consistent positive feedback behind the scenes over the past few months. Green has been earning a reputation for her professionalism and willingness to take on media responsibilities outside of the ring.

One backstage source likened her to The Miz, citing her commitment and media savvy as being akin to the two-time former WWE Champion. During an Insight appearance in May 2025, Green herself hoped to be compared to WWE’s veteran ‘A-Lister.’

“I’m trying to be the female Miz. He built this amazing life for himself and gets to do all of these appearances and he can lose but people still love him and find him entertaining.”

Green’s efforts are certainly paying off as she is a regular on WWE TV and is provided backup by the ‘Secret Hervice.’ In December 2024, Green became the first (and as she’ll remind you, longest reigning) WWE Women’s United States Champion, a sign of the company’s faith in her.

Having recently signed a multi-year deal with WWE, Green is planning for a long, prosperous future in WWE. And with the responses she’s receiving backstage, it may be a matter of time before more gold is around her waist.

Roman Reigns in Talks for Live-Action Street Fighter Film (Report)

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Roman Reigns is no stranger to action, and now the OTC could be making a huge leap to the big screen. According to Deadline, Reigns is currently in talks to join the cast of Legendary’s upcoming live-action Street Fighter movie. Though Reigns’ involvement has yet to be confirmed, he may potentially star alongside Andrew Koji (Bullet Train), Jason Momoa (Aquaman), and Noah Centineo (Warfare) in the movie based on Capcom’s iconic video game franchise.

While details on the plot remain top secret, it has been confirmed that Bad Trip director Kitao Sakurai will helm the project, which is being co-developed with Capcom. The Street Fighter series has seen several film adaptations, both in live action and animation, and was referenced in 2018’s pop-culture hit Ready Player One.

This wouldn’t mark Reigns’ first foray into Hollywood. The former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion previously appeared in Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, portraying Mateo, the brother of Luke Hobbs (Reigns’ real-life cousin Dwayne Johnson.) He also made a cameo in the Netflix comedy The Wrong Missy, starring David Spade and Lauren Lapkus.

With John Cena, The Rock, and Dave Bautista succeeding in the world of acting, will Roman Reigns be next to join their ranks? Time will tell…


Willow Nightingale Confirms New Multi-Year AEW Contract

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Willow Nightingale isn’t planning on going anywhere else. She confirmed that she has officially signed a new multi-year contract to remain with AEW, a move that keeps one of its most beloved talents with the promotion for the foreseeable future.

This news follows an earlier report this month from Fightful Select, which first indicated that Nightingale had agreed to terms on a new deal before her previous one was set to expire. Nightingale herself verified this during a sit-down interview with The TakeDown on SI, where she expressed her happiness and belief in both her own potential within AEW and the company’s ongoing growth.

“That is true, yes. I am happy where I am,” Nightingale told The Takedown. “I think there is so much left ahead for me to do at AEW, things that I want to accomplish.”

She also shared her deep excitement about being an integral part of AEW’s journey and development: “But also, I’m just really excited to be a part of something when it’s fresh and new and, like, you know, I think we’re past the years of finding our footing. But to have been a part of that and continue to water and watch it grow is just a privilege as well as a joy, you know? So I’m excited to continue, to take part in that.”

Nightingale initially signed with AEW in 2022 and has become a key figure on both AEW and Ring of Honor television. She is a former AEW TBS Champion and is reportedly currently involved in a significant storyline with the Death Riders group.

Lucha Libre Takes Over Dodger Stadium For Mexican Heritage Night Celebration

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The spectacular pro wrestling style, Lucha Libre was on display recently at the iconic Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

As part of the team’s Mexican Heritage Night celebration, the event was stacked with live matches on the field and fans were treated with a dose of Mexican culture.

One of the matches that took place was a tag team match featuring The Wolf Zaddies (Bad Dude Tito & Che Cabrera) against Mariachi Montaña (Jose Calamaco & Ro Montaña).

A handful of “enmascarado” or masked wrestlers, a common tradition in Mexican lucha libre, competed at the event. It was further advertised that former WWE star Chavo Guerrero would throw the ceremonial first pitch.

Speaking about lucha libre, CMLL has also partnered with Airbnb which gives fans a chance to participate in a unique three-hour lucha libre training session in Mexico.

It is hosted by 52-year-old veteran Retro and the experience enables guests to step into the ring and learn the ropes. the training experience costs $216 per person and takes place at the famous, Arena Mexico in Mexico City.

Meanwhile, during WrestleMania 41 weekend, WWE also announced its acquisition of Lucha Libre AAA. The historic acquisition has significantly changed the landscape of Mexican pro wrestling.

WWE also revealed a new crossover event: Worlds Collide, scheduled for Saturday, June 7, 2025 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. The joint event will feature wrestlers from both AAA and WWE.

Sami Zayn Picks Non-WWE Duo As Wrestling’s Best Tag Team

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Sami Zayn has shared the ring with some of the greatest tag-teams in WWE, but his choice for the greatest duo never competed in the promotion. On X, Mark Briscoe reflected on the anniversary of his and Jay’s wrestling debut. This earned a response from Zayn, who picked the Briscoes over the likes of the Hardyz, the Dudleyz, the Usos, the New Day and others as wrestling’s greatest team.

Mark and Jay are 13-time ROH World Tag Team Champions, a record number within the promotion. The pair also held the TNA World Tag Team Championships, GHC’s Junior Heavweight Tag Team Titles, and the IWGP Tag Team Championships.

The Briscoes as a tag team came to a tragic end in 2023, when Jay was killed in a car accident mere minutes from his home in Laurel, Delaware. Now, Mark has continued on, showcasing his brother’s legacy, albeit as a singles competitor.

Logan Paul Slams ‘Cosplay’ Champion Jey Uso Ahead of Title Showdown

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Logan Paul will challenge World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso at Saturday Night’s Main Event, in The Maverick’s third opportunity at a WWE World Championship. On his ImPAULsive podcast, Paul didn’t see his competition as much of a challenge ahead of this all-important title match.

Jey Uso, someone who in my opinion is very clearly a copycat. He is a person who is cosplaying a championI’m one of the biggest draws they have, if not the biggest. And the fact that I do not have a title on my waist right now is a detriment to the entire company.

Paul acknowleged Jey’s heritage as part of the Bloodline, a family that is home to some of wrestling’s greatest champions. While Jey Uso may be related to the likes of The Rock and Roman Reigns, he can’t compare to the two as far as Paul is concerned.

“You just don’t have that championship aura, dude. I’m sorry. I’m sorry. You couldn’t even come up with your own catchphrase, so you took mine... when Jey’s in the ring with me, he’s going to realize — and so will the rest of the WWE Universe — I’m the superior wrestler.”

Paul’s attitude both in and out of the ring has rubbed many fans the wrong way. While some take issue with Paul due to his part-time status or the controversies to his name, Logan believes that the hate he receives is often inflated.

Logan Paul hate is forced in the WWE. Say whatever the f*** you want about me — that’s negative. About my ability to wrestle. About my ability on the mic. Even about my ability to become champion and beat Jey Uso.”

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Saturday Night’s Main Event and Logan Paul’s quest to end the ‘cosplay’ reign of Jey Uso.

WWE NXT: Jasper Troy Makes Explosive Debut, Attacks Oba Femi

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The May 20, 2025 episode of WWE NXT delivered the final buildup to NXT Battleground, scheduled for this Sunday in Tampa, Florida. The show featured a special musical segment with Joe Hendry and Trick Williams, but it was the intense face-to-face confrontation between NXT Champion Oba Femi and his challenger Myles Borne that became the night’s most talked-about moment, thanks to a shocking debut.

Myles Borne, who earned his championship opportunity by winning a 25-man battle royal on the May 6 episode of NXT, stood face-to-face with the dominant champion Oba Femi in the ring. The two exchanged words in what has been billed as a true “David vs. Goliath” matchup heading into Battleground. Borne, who is partially deaf and uses hearing aids, has embraced his underdog status, while Femi has been dismissive of his challenger’s chances.

As their intense verbal confrontation came to a close, the arena was suddenly rocked by the arrival of Jasper Troy, the recent winner of WWE’s “Legends and Future Greats” (LFG) competition. Troy, who alongside Tyra Mae Steele earned an NXT contract by winning the season finale of WWE LFG on May 18, rushed the ring and immediately attacked the imposing NXT Champion.

The 340-pound former collegiate football player (real name Antoine Frazier) laid out Oba Femi with several powerful moves, sending a clear message to the entire NXT roster.

This moment had been foreshadowed several weeks earlier on the April 29 episode of NXT, when The Undertaker appeared backstage and warned Femi about upcoming challenges from the LFG talents, specifically mentioning Troy.

Earlier in the night, NXT General Manager Ava had congratulated both Troy and Steele during a backstage segment, where Troy boldly stated, “I’m going to make an impact and it starts tonight.” The powerhouse certainly delivered on that promise, creating a memorable moment that has fans buzzing about his future in NXT.

The episode also featured matches including Je’Von Evans vs. Sean Legacy vs. Ashante Thee Adonis in a Number One Contender Match, Kelani Jordan vs. ZARIA, Chase University (Uriah Connors & Kale Dixon) vs. OTM (Bronco Nima & Lucien Price), and Shawn Spears vs. Josh Briggs. The musical segment between TNA World Champion Joe Hendry and Trick Williams added entertainment value ahead of their championship match at Battleground.

NXT Battleground takes place this Sunday, May 25, at the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida. The event will feature Oba Femi defending his NXT Championship against Myles Borne, along with several other high-profile matches including Joe Hendry defending the TNA World Championship against Trick Williams and Stephanie Vaquer putting her NXT Women’s Championship on the line against Jordynne Grace.

Latest on USA, TNT and TBS Spinning off from NBC, Warner Bros. Discovery; Latest on UFC TV deal, Other Business Notes

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Comcast and NBCUniversal will be spinning off its cable channels into a new company called Versant.

NBCUniversal announced in late 2024 it was spinning off some of its cable channels else and other digital properties. NBCU announced the company’s name in a press release in May.

Among the channels moving away from NBCU and into the new company would be USA Network, Bravo, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen, SyFy, and the Peacock streaming service.

USA Network has been a home for World Wrestling Entertainment programming for over 40 years. WWE’s relationship with USA began in the 1980s and ran into the 2000s. WWE’s flagship Raw program was a Monday night fixture on the network until 2000, when it moved to TNN for five years. The show returned to USA in 2005.

After Raw left for Netflix at the beginning of the year, USA started carrying SmackDown. It’s the latest WWE show to air on USA, going back to Tuesday Night Titans, Shotgun Saturday Night, Sunday Night Heat, and a plethora of various WWE shows.

According to PUCK, the entertainment industry website, Rotten Tomatoes, Fandango, GolfNow, and other web properties would be part of the move. The CEO of the new company would be Mark Lazarus, who was questioned about the move at the MoffettNathanson annual media conference. Lazarus focused on the success of the company’s GolfNow app, which allows golfers in 52 countries to sign up for tee times, and highlighted the nascent company’s digital offerings.

WWE’s move to Netflix set them with a five-year deal, with possible renewals every five years after. Pulling Raw out of the TV cable fray, and the massive decline in households for major cable channels, was a move built to keep Raw and WWE out of the current cable and media fray. Whether Raw’s move to Netflix is a sign of a complete move to streaming may depend on how successful Versant is at keeping its cable channels as players and finding ways for them to gain homes.

According to Deadline.com, Comcast and NBCU would handle ad sales for Versant for two years. The launch/spin-off is expected to happen before 2025, according to a release from NBCU.

UFC, ESPN trying to work out issues

With the exclusive negotiation period expiring last month, Ultimate Fighting Championship is making the effort to work out issues with its partner of the last five years, ESPN.

ESPN out-bid several other companies and signed UFC to a 5-year, $1.5 billion deal in 2018. The deal has had highs and lows, many of them mirroring the struggles of cable and network TV.

ESPN would like to keep UFC on its programming, but the issue is cost. ESPN loves UFC’s dominant numbers among certain demographics, but ESPN’s homes have collapsed. According to John Ourand, ESPN was in 68 million homes in 2024, a number that had dropped from over 100 million half a decade ago. Disney hopes the ESPN streaming service begins a rebound.

UFC has said it’s seeking more than $1 billion a year in its next deal. Given the current media environment, that seems unlikely unless another partner is added to the mix.

Dana White and TKO also want to avoid the fate of Major League Baseball, which announced it is terminating its deal with ESPN after the network wanted to re-negotiate its current contract. MLB felt disrespected by ESPN for the lack of baseball highlights on SportsCenter and other shows, as well as the cancellation of Baseball Tonight.

But sports legitimacy thrives on being part of the conversation on ESPN. The network quickly cut programs and highlights of NHL and NASCAR when ESPN quit airing the sports. While MLB Network is a success (one reason for Baseball Tonight’s cancellation was the success of MLB Network among baseball fans), it doesn’t keep them on the one network that determines what’s hot in sports. UFC understands this well. It wasn’t all too long ago finding UFC on pay-per-view was a chore. Just ask Dana White what ESPN means as far as legitimacy and exposure.

Warner Bros. Discovery was interested in acquiring UFC at one point, especially after it lost the NBA last fall, but that interest has waned as WBD repositions HBO Max and its strategy around its current products, the NHL and much of its popular creative studio offerings.

CNN likely on the go, what about TNT and TBS?

While Versant will become its own entity by the end of 2025, Warner Bros. Discovery is planning to spin CNN off as well. The innovative and heralded news brand has suffered setbacks in recent years; unless there’s major breaking news, CNN hasn’t been the go-to in recent years. The recent upheaval of the network by David Zaslav was a disaster and cratered the network’s ratings and sent journalists running.

PUCK and other media publications believe a company heavy with local channels may purchase CNN – among the suitors could be Cox (which is looking to sell its own TV stations…) and TEGNA. Other players could be Gray, which has worked to get involved in the regional sports game. Nexstar, which owns the most local stations in the country, has spent millions building NewsNation into a viable property and news outlet, one built on competing with CNN’s audience, would seem to be out, especially having to navigate monopoly issues when it purchased the Tribune company in the late 2010s.

With CNN on the block for a spin-off, what does that mean for TBS and TNT? The channels are bleeding homes like everyone else, but marketing them as digital entities needs some more oomph. The NBA is gone, but the NHL is there. All Elite Wrestling is a success, and a regular in the top 5 of cable with strong streaming numbers, but not nearly enough to buoy two entire cable channels.

WBD could work to share properties with other media companies, maybe try to get into the NFL game with a deal with CBS (which it partners with for NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament), but missed the boat on the WNBA and Caitlin Clark-mania. Maybe college football? How a spin-off would work with TBS and TNT would be more complicated than Versant because of HBO Max’s position as a niche but powerful streamer with a ton of popular legacy properties, and no clear strategy for marketing TBS and TNT as not only channels but lifestyle or sports digital properties.

While WBD looked to have done well with losing the NBA rights, especially as ratings plummeted for the league early in the season, having the NBA deal would make those properties much more valuable, especially after playoff ratings this season were up over last season.

Look to the indies

The rumors of independent wrestling’s demise were greatly exaggerated.

The stronger and better-run companies are drawing well and putting together must-see cards from week to week.

Pro Wrestling Revolver dealt with a nightmare scenario, but still drew around 400 for a lively show on May 18 featuring Rhino, Rich Swann, Jessicka Havok, Alan Angels, Sami Callihan, and other stars on a solid card. Myron Reed vs. YouTuber BDE was a highlight, as was Jake Crist against Crash Jaxon.

The show was originally scheduled the night before at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds. Many would have canceled the event entirely; instead, the locker room and promotion put on a great show.

Support the indies, the indies are strong.

2K adds Tyrese Haliburton

As reported yesterday by SEScoops, Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton will be a playable character in the WWE 2K25 video game. After watching Haliburton dispose of the No. 1 seed Cleveland Cavaliers, I’d advise Johnny Gargano and The Miz to run.

Correction

The original version of this story said NBCUniveral announced its cable spinoff plan in May 2025. This was not correct. The spinoff was announced in late 2024. The name of the spin off company was released during the first week of May. I apologize for the error.

WWE’s Perception of Damian Priest Amid Hard-Hitting Feud

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Damian Priest has been showing how tough he is in WWE and it’s not just the fans who have taken notice. According to a new report from PWInsider, there’s been serious internal discussion within WWE praising the resilience of the former World Heavyweight Champion.

Priest has earned praise considering punishment he’s endured during his rivalry with Drew McIntyre, another tough individual on WWE’s radar. The pair battled at WrestleMania 41 in a Sin City Street Fight and would be part of the United States title four-way at WWE Backlash. During the match, Priest delivering a brutal elevated South of Heaven chokeslam off a platform and through tables.

During the post-show press conference, Triple H confirmed that Priest didn’t leave that match unscathed. “Damian Priest had a tooth knocked loose tonight.” WWE’s Chief Content Officer added that Priest was “hoping it would stay in his head.”

Priest hasn’t competed since the match at Backlash but fans eagerly await his return to the ring. His next clash with McIntyre is set for WWE Saturday Night Main Event on May 24, where the pair will battle in a steel cage match.

Both in and out of the ring, Damian Priest continues to show his toughness, impressing those backstage as well as the WWE Universe.

Mansoor Slams Spider-Man’s Attempt At Wrestling Success

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Pro-wrestling has been depicted in wrestling several times, including in critically-acclaimed hits such as 2008’s The Wrestler and 2024’s The Iron Claw. This week, AEW/ROH’s Mansoor took aim at some portrayals of wrestling he finds less than favorable.

On X, Mansoor took aim at Peter Parker, who tried to become a pro-wrestler before donning the superhero identity of Spider-Man. From Parker’s look to a questionable comment aimed at Bonesaw McGraw, played by ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage, Mansoor was no fan of ‘the Human Spider.’

The 2002 Spider-Man film sees Spider-Man beat McGraw in two minutes, earning a measly $200 compared to the $3,000 the promoter promised. When Peter seeks payback by refusing to stop a thief who steals from the promoter, the thief goes on to kill Peter’s beloved Uncle Ben.

Spidey isn’t the only fictional star to feel Mansoor’s wrath. After a clip of Shrek wrestling in the first movie was shared online, Mansoor had some strong words for the Dreamworks ogre.

Mansoor was with WWE for years but now teams with Mason Madden in AEW/ROH and on the independent scene. And for any fictional characters ready to get in the ring, know that Mansoor will be watching your work very closely.

Lyra Valkyria Talks Airport Perils As A Champion in WWE

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Lyra Valkyria might be the reigning WWE Intercontinental Champion, but TSA clearly haven’t been paying attention. Speaking on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Valkyria shared how her trips through airport security with her title aren’t typically belt-friendly.

“That happens a lot. That’s starting to get old. I always have to allow that little bit of extra time. Maybe I should just whip it out. Maybe I should just go to the airport with it on my shoulder.”

Valkyria always travels with her title, mitigating the risk of the title going missing during transport. The Valkyrie added that the reactions from TSA staff can quickly show who is or isn’t a wrestling fan.

“I’ll always know if they understand WWE. If not, they’ll be like, ‘Oo, what’s that?’ Like, ‘What weight class are you in?’ And then I know, okay, they don’t know what we do.”

Not every airport experience is frustrating for Valkyria, who is delighted when staff recognize who she is or that she works for WWE. “Sometimes they get super excited and ask for pictures and stuff. And that’s always nice—like they know they’ve met the champion then. That’s a cool thing.”

While Valkyria continues to defend her title in the ring, it seems the real battle sometimes happens at the airport conveyor belt.

WWE Set to Sign European Wrestling Stars Aigle Blanc and Mike D Vecchio

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WWE is reportedly in the process of signing two prominent European wrestlers, France’s Aigle Blanc and Belgium’s Mike D Vecchio, according to a report from Cultaholic. The two performers are expected to join the company by September 2025, following successful tryouts with WWE earlier this year.

Aigle Blanc

Aigle Blanc, whose name translates to “White Eagle” in French, is a masked wrestler who follows the lucha libre tradition. As is customary in lucha libre, his real identity remains undisclosed. He is known for his high-flying style and signature moves including the 450 Splash and Tombstone Piledriver. Blanc has established himself as a formidable competitor in the European wrestling scene, having won the APC Championship twice and holding the wXw European Championship in 2024.

Mike D Vecchio

Mike D Vecchio, born Mike Derudder, is a Belgian professional wrestler who currently holds the wXw European Championship after defeating Aigle Blanc for the title. He has competed extensively across the European independent wrestling circuit and has made appearances for major promotions including Impact Wrestling. Vecchio has previously held the GWF Berlin and World Championships.

Both wrestlers recently competed in All Japan Pro Wrestling’s (AJPW) Champion Carnival 2025 tournament as part of the B Block. They teamed together on the final night of the tournament to challenge for the All Asia Tag Team Titles against Yuma Anzai and Rising HAYATO.

The pair participated in WWE tryouts during the company’s European tour, which took place in late March 2025. Their signings would further WWE’s commitment to recruiting international talent and expanding its global footprint.

Blanc and Vecchio join a growing list of European wrestlers finding success in WWE, bringing their unique styles and international experience to the company’s roster. WWE has not yet officially confirmed the signings.

AEW Breaks Tradition, Brings All Out to Toronto for First Time

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All Elite Wrestling has announced a major shift in its pay-per-view calendar, with its flagship event All Out set to take place at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on September 20, 2025. The announcement, made today by AEW, marks the first time the prestigious event will be held outside of the Chicago area since its inception.

“Scotiabank Arena in Toronto will host AEW All Out September 20,” the official press release states, with tickets going on sale Monday, June 2 at 10 AM ET via AEWTix.com and Ticketmaster.ca.

This move to Toronto continues AEW’s growing relationship with the Canadian market, following successful previous events including Forbidden Door at the same venue. Fans interested in exclusive presale opportunities can register at allelitewrestling.com/aew-insider.

The decision to relocate All Out comes as AEW continues to expand its international presence, having previously moved its All In event to London’s Wembley Stadium and All In: Texas at Globe Life Field in July 2025. The Canadian expansion represents another strategic move as AEW continues to strengthen its global footprint.

WWE Legend Kevin Nash Believes Rhea Ripley Has Star Power to Redefine Women’s Wrestling

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WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash believes Rhea Ripley possesses a rare combination of athleticism, psychology, and star power that separates her from her peers and could potentially allow her to compete against male competitors.

Speaking on his “Kliq This” podcast with co-host Sean Oliver, Nash didn’t hold back his admiration for the current WWE Women’s World Champion.

“Rhea is so athletic. She looks like she could go against probably 50% of the male roster,” Nash stated. “I even wrote a note that said she can work the men’s division.”

The wrestling legend continued his praise, emphasizing Ripley’s complete package:

“She’s a star, man… It’s tough to put her in the ring… She’s super over. She’s super everything.”

The Lost Art of Selling

Nash specifically highlighted Ripley’s selling ability—her talent for reacting to opponents’ offense—as a particularly rare skill in today’s wrestling landscape.

“I said a long time ago on this show that there’s so few people that sell and Rhea can sell. Like Rhea knows how to sell,” Nash explained.

The former nWo member also touched on the psychological aspects of Ripley’s matches, noting how her offense should be portrayed differently than her opponents’.

“A kick from Rhea to one of her opponents in this particular match should feel differently and be sold differently than a kick from Roxanne to Rhea,” he said. “All things are not equal. And I think that psychology has to creep into [the match].”

Nash’s appreciation extends beyond Ripley’s in-ring work.

“I’m not like an ink guy,” he noted, referring to Ripley’s tattoos, “but she pulls everything off.”

Larger Than Life Presence

Perhaps most fascinating was Nash’s discussion of how Ripley projects a larger-than-life presence despite not being as physically imposing as she appears on television.

“I thought Rhea was like 6 foot, 185 pound girl and she’s probably 5’7,” Nash revealed. “But on TV, the way she moves, she comes across as bigger than life, which stars do.”

Nash compared this phenomenon to his early experience as a wrestling fan:

“I remember when I was a mark and I saw Hogan work and I swore Hogan was 6’9″ because he was just bigger than life, his charisma, everything else. And then when I finally met him, he was nowhere near that size.”

The WWE Hall of Famer drew further parallels to movie stars who have similar qualities:

“Across all genres too, you know. Stallone’s a tiny guy supposedly. Tom Cruise, they say, is small too.”

He also shared his personal experience meeting Ripley backstage:

“When I saw her at SummerSlam, she was just with no makeup on, everything. She’s quiet and she’s really chill.”

The Championship Dilemma

Nash’s comments suggest Ripley could be headed for an extended championship reign similar to Roman Reigns.

“It’s so hard because if you give the people what they want, which is Rhea’s the champion, then she’s now in a Roman spot. She’s going to have the thing for four years,” Nash predicted. “It’s that kind of situation where you’ve got to use her to elevate [others].”

While acknowledging Ripley’s dominance, Nash did mention a few wrestlers who could potentially match up with her.

“Although Bianca, I think someone like Bianca or I think Jade… I think Jade will get there. She’s still green, but she’s improving vastly.”

With such high praise from one of wrestling’s most respected minds, Ripley’s position as one of WWE’s cornerstone performers seems secure.

Nash’s analysis not only validates Ripley’s current status but suggests her ceiling might be even higher than previously thought—potentially including groundbreaking intergender competition that could redefine her legacy in professional wrestling.

Shawn Michaels: ‘NXT is the Purest, Most Exciting Aspect of Pro Wrestling’

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WWE legend Shawn Michaels believes NXT has finally reached a level of recognition and appreciation that matches its quality, calling it “the purest, the best, the most exciting aspect of all professional wrestling” ahead of the brand’s Battleground event.

In a recent interview with Brad Gilmore of Reality Wrestling, the WWE Hall of Famer and head of NXT creative expressed his enthusiasm for the developmental brand’s current momentum.

“It’s been just a phenomenal time in NXT and the excitement and the energy is palpable,” Michaels said. “I think everybody finally sees NXT for what it is. It’s just the purest, the best, the most exciting aspect of all professional wrestling.”

Michaels attributed the brand’s surging momentum to two key factors: their television partnership with The CW network and the passionate roster of developing talent hungry to prove themselves.

“NXT right now has been enjoying just incredible momentum. So much of that is due to the incredible partnership that we have with CW, but also just the young men and women that come through our doors,” Michaels explained. “They’re so hungry. They’re so passionate. All they want to do is eventually become a Raw and SmackDown superstar and you give every ounce of your being out there when you perform every night of the week.”

The “Heartbreak Kid” also emphasized the importance of getting NXT talent experience on the road, highlighting the upcoming Tampa shows as valuable development opportunities.

“When we get an opportunity to get out on the road, first of all, they’re just over the top excited about the opportunity to be able to do that, but it also is so important to their development,” Michaels noted.

“We do our best to harness it. They’re all like wild stallions and we do our best to harness it and every now and then they can keep a lid on it when they’re in Orlando, but anytime they get out on the road, they’re ready to cut loose in that ring.”

With WWE’s Memorial Day weekend takeover in Tampa featuring Saturday Night’s Main Event, Battleground, Monday Night Raw, and NXT, Michaels is clearly confident that the brand will continue to showcase why it has become must-see programming for professional wrestling fans.

Shawn Michaels: TNA and NOAH Collaborations Are Helping Create WWE’s Next Generation

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WWE’s evolving approach to talent development now includes strategic partnerships with other wrestling promotions, a move that Shawn Michaels believes is accelerating the growth of NXT’s rising stars.

In a recent interview with Brad Gilmore of Reality Wrestling, the WWE Hall of Famer and NXT executive highlighted how collaborations with TNA Wrestling and Japan’s Pro Wrestling NOAH are providing valuable learning experiences for developing talents.

“When you’re in the ring with people better than you, you’re going to improve. You’re going to get better. You’re going to learn things that you didn’t know before,” Michaels explained when asked about the benefits of working with other promotions. “That’s one of the things that this TNA collaboration has given us.”

The partnerships extend beyond North America, with NXT talents also gaining international experience.

“The partnership with Noah having our talent be able to go over to Japan and learn that style, a different style, and have some of their superstars come over and be a part of our show,” Michaels continued. “Inamura has just been a huge asset to the WWE roster. The people love him and we love him.”

These collaborations represent a significant shift in WWE’s developmental philosophy under the Triple H creative regime. While NXT has always been about preparing talent for the main roster, the addition of inter-promotional experience adds a dimension that wasn’t previously available within the WWE ecosystem.

Michaels emphasized the overall impact these partnerships have had:

“All of these partnerships and collaborations that we’ve been able to have has helped our talent improve and has also made NXT the must-see show on WWE programming.”

As NXT heads to Tampa for Battleground during WWE’s Memorial Day weekend takeover, the benefits of these partnerships continue to show in the in-ring work of the brand’s emerging stars, potentially setting a new standard for how wrestling promotions can collaborate for mutual benefit.