Sheamus returned to WWE television on the May 5th episode of WWE Raw, following a notable absence that stemmed from his appearance in the men’s Royal Rumble match earlier this year. While he competed at several live events in March, the multi-time world champion was missing from WrestleMania 41.
In a candid interview with Alex McCarthy of Daily Mail, Sheamus shared his feelings about being sidelined for WWE’s biggest event of the year.
“I was gutted that I wasn’t at Mania,” Sheamus revealed. “The last appearance that I had was at the Rumble. I want to be in the mix. I want to be there. I’m more passionate now about my job than I ever have been. Some of the guys are like, ‘You’ve been at so many WrestleMania’s, so it’s okay.’ But it’s not okay. I love what I do. I love going out there in front of a crowd. I love putting on banger after banger. I love that intensity. I love setting the bar so high that everybody including the main event guys who have months and months to prepare are trying to catch up with me. Until the wheels come off and I can’t do it anymore I want to go out there. I don’t want to miss anything and I don’t want to miss a WrestleMania. It was tough. I’m not going to lie, it was really really hard.”
While Sheamus watched from home, Dominik Mysterio captured the WWE Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania 41, winning a competitive four-way match against Bron Breakker, Penta, and Finn Balor. This title holds immense significance for “The Celtic Warrior” as he has never won it.
“I had pitched to hopefully get in the Intercontinental title stuff again. They’re probably tired about me talking about it but that’s the one title that I have left to become the first ever ultimate Grand Slam Champion in WWE. That’s the Holy Grail, that’s it,” Sheamus explained. He reiterated his profound disappointment at not being involved: “But I wasn’t happy sitting at home. I don’t want to miss WrestleMania I don’t want to go there and not be part of the biggest show of the year. It’s tough for me. I don’t care, if you have passion for what you do you don’t want to miss that.”
The powerhouse formerly known to many wrestling fans as Jeff Cobb has officially received his new WWE ring name. Revealed on this week’s episode of WWE SmackDown, the superstar will now be known as JC Mateo.
Despite being referred to as Jeff Cobb by commentary during his impactful debut at WWE Backlash earlier this month, the change was signaled during SmackDown’s opening segment when Solo Sikoa introduced him merely as “JC.” WWE later confirmed the full name, JC Mateo, via an official YouTube upload following the segment.
WWE had filed a trademark for “JC Mateo” on May 10, the very night he made his surprise appearance at Backlash. On SmackDown, He was attacked by an irate LA Knight, who was seeking revenge after Mateo interfered in his WWE United States Championship match at WWE Backlash.
Mateo’s interference helped Jacob Fatu retain the title against Knight. You can check out the segment below:
The anticipation for AEW’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view is building, with one match in particular promising utter chaos: Anarchy in the Arena. The build-up itself has been nothing short of anarchy, leaving many fans eagerly speculating about the participants in this no-holds-barred match.
Sources within AEW have provided Fightful Select with an expected lineup for the highly anticipated match. While the card is always subject to change, current indications point towards an interesting lineup. The teams are shaping up as follows: Swerve Strickland, Willow Nightingale, Kenny Omega, Samoa Joe, and Powerhouse Hobbs are slated to join forces, facing off against the formidable alliance of the Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), Jon Moxley, Gabe Kidd, and Marina Shafir.
Katsuyori Shibata and Claudio Castagnoli could very well be added to their respective sides. While the involvement of HOOK and Wheeler Yuta wasn’t confirmed to Fightful Select, the possibility remains open should they be available, further underscoring the unpredictable nature of Anarchy in the Arena.
Interestingly, Fightful Select also learned that a significant Continental Championship match is expected to feature “Speedball” Mike Bailey taking on Kazuchika Okada. While this high-stakes singles contest is anticipated to occur earlier in the evening, the possibility of either Bailey or Okada making a cameo appearance during the Anarchy in the Arena match later on has not been ruled out.
Ken Shamrock’s contributions to professional wrestling are undeniable—not least for popularizing the use of tap-outs in the industry. At 61, Shamrock remains in remarkable shape, but is an in-ring return on the horizon for the “World’s Most Dangerous Man”? According to Shamrock himself, the answer is a firm no.
Speaking to No Holds Barred, Shamrock addressed the frequent question about a potential comeback. While fans often comment that he still looks like he could compete, Shamrock’s stance hasn’t wavered.
“You always get that, ‘Boy, looks like he could still go,’ and, uh, you know, then there’s always that question, ‘Will you think about going back?’ And it’s like, no,” he said.
Shamrock emphasized that once he made the decision to step away, it was final, adding that “I had a great career. I ran it as long as I could, and I’m done.” Not only is a return to the WWE ring off the table, but fans shouldn’t expect him back in the Octagon either.
“I won’t get back in the cage or the ring because that’s just not in the cards. But you will see me around the events. You will see me doing other things to entertain the fans. I’m not in the ring, but maybe with my creativity.”
Shamrock’s final match took place at BCW Turn Up The Heat in 2022, where he secured a win over Harry Smith. And while he may still look capable of locking in his feared ankle lock, a return to active competition is clearly not in his future.
NXT North American Champion Oba Femi is already looking ahead, and when he watches WWE’s main roster shows like Raw and SmackDown, it’s strictly business, not fandom. In a recent interview with Jim Varsallone, the dominant champion explained his approach to observing those already at the pinnacle of the sport.
Femi made it clear that watching the main roster is a crucial part of his development and planning for what’s ahead.
“As a student of the game. As a scholar of the sport, I have to watch. I definitely don’t watch from the perspective of a fan anymore. Because let’s be real, a lot of these guys I’m gonna be shoulder-to-shoulder with them in a couple of years, maybe a couple of months.
This shift in perspective is a core part of his formidable mindset. Femi sees himself on an inevitable collision course with WWE’s top stars and is preparing accordingly.
“I’m not a fan of anyone on the main roster. I’m Oba Femi, you’re competition now,” he declared. “So I watch from a different perspective, not that of a fan, but of a Warrior seeking to prepare.”
Cathy Kelley is stepping into a new spotlight outside of WWE as the interviewer/backstage personality has landed her first movie role. On May 16, 2025, Kelley took to X to announce her exciting news, complete with a photo of herself smiling in front of a trailer marked with her character’s name.
Kelley didn’t reveal any additional details about the project, the announcement has fueled speculation among fans about what type of role she might be taking on. Interestingly, this news comes amid ongoing rumors that Kelley may soon make her in-ring debut in WWE. Reports have indicated that she has been training at the WWE Performance Center and attending promo classes.
Kelley has been a consistent backstage figure on RAW and SmackDown since returning to WWE in 2022 after a two-year hiatus. With her first film role now underway, Cathy Kelley is clearly expanding her horizons—proving her talents extend beyond Sports Entertainment.
Despite recent changes to The Judgment Day faction, WWE Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio believes the group remains stronger than ever—thanks largely to veteran superstar Carlito, he told Jim Varsallone in a Miami Herald interview.
“It’s truly amazing what we’ve been able to do with The Judgment Day,” Mysterio said.
“Especially since factions in WWE don’t last very long, and the way The Judgment Day was with all of the gold we had—we had both the Raw and SmackDown tag team titles, I was taking care of NXT, I had NXT gold, [Rhea] had the Women’s World title—we were all just dripping in gold.”
What set The Judgment Day apart, according to Mysterio, was their unprecedented presence.
“We were really just taking over every single show—not just Raw, it was Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. That’s never been done before. I feel like we really did change the game.”
Following the departures of Ripley and Priest, Mysterio emphasized how Carlito has been crucial to the group’s chemistry.
“It continues to evolve,” Mysterio explained. “Getting rid of Rhea and Priest and adding the addition of my Wita Live with Raquel and Carlito—it continues to evolve in that way. And it’s for the best.”
Mysterio was particularly effusive when discussing Carlito’s importance:
“I love Carlito and he’s the man. I hope he sticks with us forever because he really is like the glue that keeps The Judgment Day together at this point.”
WWE Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio has revealed plans to expand his legacy into Mexico following WWE’s acquisition of Triple A in a recent interview with Jim Varsallone of the Miami Herald.
“It was very surprising because I never thought it would have been possible,” Mysterio said of the acquisition.
“They actually purchased AAA—that’s so huge. That is, if not the biggest company out in Mexico, the one that has the most history with not only the Mysterio name but so many other lineages and luchadors.”
The second-generation superstar sees this as an opportunity to fulfill a lifelong dream.
“Before I even started wrestling and training, it was always a dream of mine to wrestle in Mexico with Triple A,” Mysterio confessed. “I’ve always wanted to continue the Mysterio legacy and do it better than he did in every way, shape, and form.”
With his trademark heel bravado, Mysterio didn’t hold back regarding his famous father, who became an international sensation through his innovative high-flying style in Mexico.
“I’m currently in WWE and I’m already better than Rey Mysterio,” he boldly claimed. “So I would love to go to Triple A and cement my legacy there and make it better than what he had already done.”
Mysterio emphasized his intention to overshadow his father’s legendary status:
“The name that you remember coming out of Triple A, Mexico, WWE… when you hear the word Mysterio, you think Dominic Mysterio.”
WWE Intercontinental Champion Dominik “Dirty Dom” Mysterio claims the current WWE era surpasses the legendary Attitude Era in an interview with Jim Varsallone of the Miami Herald.
Ahead of WWE’s Tampa takeover, Mysterio boldly challenged wrestling’s conventional wisdom.
“A lot of people would say the attitude era is the best era in wrestling, right? Or like the most money driven era in wrestling. Um, but I think I think this current era that we are currently in has it beat by a long long… miles, right? Cuz we’re doing some of the best work that we have ever done. Whether it’s storylines, whether it’s inring wrestling, uh, merchandise that we’re producing, like just everything is top level from the WWE right now.”
The second-generation superstar elaborated:
“We’re doing some of the best work that we have ever done. Whether it’s storylines, whether it’s in-ring wrestling, merchandise that we’re producing—just everything is top level from WWE right now.”
Mysterio highlighted WWE’s ability to stage multi-night takeovers as proof. “Four nights in Tampa—Saturday Night’s Main Event, NXT Battleground, Raw, and NXT again—that wouldn’t have happened back then, especially in one place,” he explained.
The Tampa takeover features events across four consecutive nights at the Yuengling Center from May 24-27.
Mysterio, who trained in Tampa with Jay Lethal, views the events as a homecoming. “I spent six months of my time out there. So to be able to come back home to Tampa with the whole WWE takeover, I’m very excited.”
“It’s just a good time to be in wrestling right now,” he concluded. “I’m very happy to be a part of this massive WWE monster that’s just taken over the world.”
Take-Two Interactive has officially confirmed the development of WWE 2K26 during its latest earnings call. According to information compiled by The SmackDown Hotel, the wrestling title is set for release during Take-Two’s fiscal year 2026 (April 1, 2025 – March 31, 2026).
The announcement follows the successful launch of WWE 2K25, which released on March 14, 2025 for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC platforms, with Deadman and Bloodline special editions arriving March 7.
The development of WWE 2K26 has been officially confirmed during the latest Take-Two Earnings Call
Take-Two also confirmed WWE 2K Mobile is in development for release in Fall 2025 in partnership with Netflix. As shown in Take-Two’s future lineup schedule, this mobile expansion will bring the wrestling experience to a new platform.
WWE 2K26 joins Take-Two’s fiscal 2026 roster alongside other major titles including Borderlands 4 (September 12, 2025) and Mafia: The Old Country (August 8, 2025). The publisher has expressed confidence in achieving “sequential increases and record levels of Net Bookings” in upcoming fiscal years.
For wrestling game fans, this announcement confirms the continuation of the franchise’s annual release schedule.
Here’s the preview for tonight’s WWE SmackDown, broadcasting live on USA Network at 8/7c from Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina:
Tonight’s episode kicks off the road to WWE Money in the Bank 2025 and features the fallout from last weekend’s Backlash event. The show will showcase the first Money in the Bank qualifying matches for both the men’s and women’s ladder matches, with top WWE Superstars vying for a chance at a guaranteed championship opportunity at the upcoming premium live event on June 7.
WWE SmackDown Preview: May 16, 2025
Money in the Bank Qualifying Matches: The first set of qualifiers for the men’s and women’s Money in the Bank ladder matches take place tonight, with stars such as Tiffany Stratton, Shinsuke Nakamura, Drew McIntyre, Bianca Belair, Damian Priest, LA Knight, Jade Cargill, Nia Jax, Jimmy Uso, Solo Sikoa, and more expected to compete.
Cody Rhodes Returns: The American Nightmare makes his first appearance on WWE programming since losing the Undisputed WWE Championship to John Cena at WrestleMania 41. Fans are eager to see what’s next for Rhodes as he begins his climb back to the top.
United States Champion Jacob Fatu, Jeff Cobb, and Solo Sikoa: After Fatu retained his title at Backlash with help from Cobb, expect a segment involving The Bloodline as their storyline continues to unfold.
WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton and Nia Jax: Stratton is set to appear following Jax’s victory last week to become the new No. 1 contender, setting up a future title clash.
Join us here later tonight for a recap of all the news coming out of this wek’s WWE SmackDown.
Saraya, known to WWE fans as Paige, is already envisioning exciting future matches, including a potential tag team reunion with former three-time Divas Champion AJ Lee. Following her departure from AEW in March, Saraya discussed her dream matchups on a recent episode of Women’s Wrestling Talk.
While she might be taking some time away from the ring, Saraya has a clear list of talent she’d love to work with. She first named current AEW TBS Champion Mercedes Moné: “First of all, it would be Mercedes, of course. I feel like that’s a built-in story.” She also expressed interest in facing or teaming with WWE’s Rhea Ripley, saying, “Then I would love to face Rhea or be in a tag with Rhea… The first goth going against the modern goth, it’d be really great.”
However, a reunion with Lee, with whom she teamed in WWE during 2014, is something she’s interested in. “I would love to tag with AJ again down the road. I feel like that would be amazing,” Saraya stated. She added, “I just want to wrestle everybody,” also mentioning names like Natalya, Nikki Bella, Liv Morgan, Bianca Belair, and Trinity.
Saraya has confirmed the door remains open for a potential AEW return.
Following WWE’s acquisition of Mexico-based promotion AAA, announced at WrestleMania 41, new details are emerging about the company’s expansion plans in the region. According to a recent report from WrestleVotes, WWE is organizing multiple live events in Mexico “in the near future.”
These live events will reportedly be centered around a major featured attraction, dubbed a “SuperShow Mexico” event. While specific dates and locations for this “SuperShow” and the accompanying tour are still being finalized, the plans indicate a push into the Mexican market.
This development is noteworthy given WWE’s recent strategy of reducing its overall number of domestic live events, with TKO executives stating the company will “continue to prune” its touring schedule. These new Mexico shows signal a targeted international expansion.
The move builds on existing crossover opportunities, such as Angel Garza & Humberto Carrillo and several TNA Wrestling champions (including Joe Hendry) being announced for AAA’s Triplemania Regia on June 15. Furthermore, WWE Women’s United States Champion Zelina Vega has publicly pitched defending her title in AAA.
WWE is always on the hunt for new talent, and now the company has brought in three athletes with Olympic pedigree, and hope to mould them into being future WWE Superstars. Shady Elnahas, Francois Prinsloo, and Aaron Fara have all joined WWE and on Twitter, the WWE NXT account shared a photo of the three signings.
Shady Elnahas, 27, is no stranger to winning as the Canadian judo fighter snagged gold at the Pan-American games in 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024. He also represented Canada at the 2021 Tokyo Summer Games as well as in the Paris Olympics last year, so comes with a wealth of combat experience.
Francois Prinsloo, 23, has been making a name as a discus thrower and represented South Africa in Paris, so his arm strength will be undeniable as a WWE recruit.
Aaron Fara, 27, hails from Austria and represented the country in Judo at the Paris Olympics, where he competed in the men’s 100kg as well as the mixed team event.
Now, all three have jumped from the Olympics to WWE and will they see similar success to fellow Olympians like Kurt Angle, Ronda Rousey, and Chad Gable? Only time will tell…
One WWE fan marked a major milestone by graduating and made his devotion to pro wrestling loud and clear during the ceremony. In footage that has since gone viral on TikTok, the fan accepted their diploma while holding a replica of the ‘Big Eagle’ version of the WWE Championship used from 1998 to 2002. In case that wasn’t enough of a clue, the fan celebrated after receiving their diploma with IYO SKY’s signature pointing gesture.
SKY is the reigning WWE Women’s World Champion after winning the gold from Rhea Ripley during the March 3, episode of WWE Raw. Despite being overlooked by Ripley and Bianca Belair on the road to WrestleMania 41, SKY proved why she shouldn’t be underestimated when she beat both women in Allegiant Stadium.
SKY has since found herself facing NXT’s Roxanne Perez and Giulia, leading to speculation that the duo are poised for a call-up. Whether on the main roster or in WWE NXT, IYO SKY continues to impress and has earned herself a legion of fans.
WWE made major cuts to its roster in May 2025, with both the main roster and those in WWE NXT being affected. While over a dozen Superstars are now facing a future outside WWE, some are still appearing on programming for now.
On the latest episode of WWE EVOLVE , Gallus (Joe Coffey and Mark Coffey) defeated Keanu Carver and Harlem Lewis. This is despite the fact that Gallus, which also includes Wolfgang, were released from WWE.
Later in the show, Javier Bernal was in action, despite also recently being released. Bernal debuted a new metalcore gimmick which consisted of headbanging and a mesh shirt, suggesting that there had been plans for a new gimmick before he was cut. This week’s WWE EVOLVE was taped in advance, explaining why talent are being used who are no longer part of WWE.
This isn’t the first time that Superstars have been presented after being given the pink slip. In 2024, Indi Hartwell competed on a pre-taped episode of SmackDown after being released. Hartwell has since signed with TNA Wrestling, and is open to a WWE return.
As for Gallus and Bernal, they will have to wait out a 30-day non-compete clause before they work elsewhere. With four talented individuals, it remains to be seen where they land next in the pro wrestling world.
Jim Ross has been diagnosed with colon cancer, in the latest health battle for the man many consider the greatest commentator of all time. On X, Vince Russo shared a heartfelt message to Ross, a man who Russo holds an immense amount of respect for.
“I will pray with everything I have in my being for the health and speedy recovery of @JRsBBQ. With the hundreds of people I worked with in the wrestling business for over 30 years—there is no one I respect more than JR.
“He’s a man’s man. A straight shooter. If he had something to say he said it TO YOU. To be in the position of power that he was in–and NOT play politics– tells you all about his character.
“I love you, JR, and I will never forget the years that I worked with you. You are one of a kind and there will never be another.
“God Bless You, Sir.”
I will pray with everything I have in my being for the health and speedy recovery of @JRsBBQ.
With the hundreds of people I worked with in the wrestling business for over 30 years—there is no one I respect more than JR.
This isn’t Ross’ first battle with cancer, as he was diagnosed with skin cancer in late 2021. That same year, Ross shared that he was cancer free. We here at SEScoops are continuing to send Jim our very best amid this latest battle with cancer.
Mina Shirakawa and Kairi Sane may be on opposite sides of the AEW-WWE ‘war’ but came together to train in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu with former WWE Superstar Matt Riddle. The pair trained with Riddle at the RUDOS Brazilian Jiu Jitsu facility, run by the former WWE United States Champion.
Riddle is not the only notable name who helps train fighters at the facility. Shayna Baszler, who was recently released from WWE, also works as a ‘professor’ at RUDOS, as does WWE Raw Superstar Karrion Kross. The facility offers “World Class Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu led by experienced and accomplished instructors” for novices and professional fighters, according to the company’s website.
Back in the ring, Shirakawa recently earned herself a Women’s World Title match, a contest that will put her back in the ring with ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm. While Sane has yet to compete for WWE this year, fans can expect a hard-hitting style from the Pirate Princess thanks to her training.
Nikki Garcia and Artem Chigvintsev’s tumultuous split is now officially behind them, as the former WWE star has finalized her divorce from the Dancing with the Stars pro. According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Nikki will pay Artem $3,500 per month in child support for their son, Matteo. The financial settlement also includes two lump-sum payments totaling $200,000—$100,000 upfront and another $100,000 due by the end of 2025.
Nikki will also cover the full cost of Matteo’s speech therapy, while both parents will share expenses for extracurricular activities. Nikki, who has teased returning to WWE, will remain full control of her business ventures including her wine label, Bonita Bonita. Custody arrangements stipulate that the exes will alternate major holidays with Matteo each year.
The couple married in 2022 but Artem was arrested in August 2024 following claims of domestic violence. Artem, however, countered by alleging Nikki was the aggressor and the couple reached a settlement in November 2024. Now, the court has finalized their agreement.
With this marriage behind her, Nikki is ready to do more in wrestling after appearing at this year’s Royal Rumble PLE. With Chelsea Green being open about a potential hair vs. hair match, it appears to be just a matter of time before fans see the longest-reigning WWE Divas Champion in the ring again.
The Motor City Machine Guns may be a part of WWE, but their future in the ring could lead Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin back to TNA Wrestling. Speaking to Metro UK, Shelley recalled coming close to facing the wrestling brothers when both teams were in TNA.
“It was scheduled once. Maybe 2011, there was a UK tour TNA had booked that match on in particular. And I can’t remember where it was gonna be. It was gonna be somewhere in England.”
Ultimately plans changed and the match never came to pass. While both teams have seen plenty of success both in and out of WWE and TNA, a tag-team match pitting the two teams against one another is yet to happen.
“We’ve somehow managed to evade the Hardy Boyz our entire career, and it’s probably time that we get that match.”
WWE’s ongoing partnership with TNA Wrestling makes this match a genuine possibility. After competing in a TLC match on SmackDown only recently, Shelley and Sabin are ready to face the innovators of the stipulation.
Five years after his WWE release, Matt Cardona has achieved something remarkable in professional wrestling: relevance without television. In an industry where visibility typically correlates with weekly TV exposure, Cardona has not only maintained his profile but amplified it, becoming more successful than during his 14-year WWE tenure as Zack Ryder.
Speaking candidly on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Cardona reveals the strategic thinking behind his character evolution that has led to unprecedented independent success.
The Death of Zack Ryder
“Zack Ryder’s dead,” Cardona states matter-of-factly. “And I don’t mean that in a negative way. Zack Ryder set me up for Matt Cardona.”
This clear-eyed assessment of his former persona reveals Cardona’s pragmatic approach to wrestling identity. Rather than clinging to past glories or resenting his release, he recognized the opportunity for reinvention.
“I think Zack Ryder set me up for Matt Cardona,” he explains. “That intercell title, I’m grateful for it. What a moment that was. It was my Wrestlemania moment that I will never forget.”
This perspective – appreciating the past while focusing on the future – has allowed Cardona to leverage his WWE history without being defined by it.
At wrestling conventions, he estimates “75% Matt, 25% Zack” when it comes to autograph requests, showing his successful transition while maintaining the marketability of his previous character.
The Indie God and Death Match King: Creating Perception
Perhaps Cardona’s most brilliant character work came with his transformation into the self-proclaimed “Death Match King” – despite having only one actual death match.
“People say all the time, ‘Oh, man. I love all your death matches.’ And I’m like, ‘Yeah, thanks, bro. The one, but I’ve worked the whole wrestling world into thinking I’m this deathmatch wrestler because I had one,'” Cardona reveals with a knowing laugh.
This sleight of hand – creating a perception larger than reality – demonstrates Cardona’s understanding of wrestling psychology. By leaning completely into the character, wearing a crown, and repeatedly claiming the title, he made it real in fans’ minds.
“Perception is reality,” Cardona notes. “I used to hate that saying, but it’s true. It is so true.”
The Complete Matt Cardona: Building a Character with Layers
Following a pectoral injury that sidelined him in 2023, Cardona needed yet another reinvention.
“I can’t just come back wearing that crown or that indie god hat again,” he explains. “I needed a fresh coat of paint.”
The solution became “The Complete” Matt Cardona – a nickname with multiple layers of meaning that encapsulates his entire wrestling journey.
“It means so many things,” Cardona explains. “Like the total package like Lex Luger, like I can do it all. I looked apart. I wrestled apart. I talked apart. Or the complete like everything that led to this point in my career, whether it be the major brothers or the YouTube broski stuff or winning the IC title or getting fired, then the death match king, the indie guy, everything wrapped into one, is the complete Matt Cardona.”
This approach to character building – creating a nickname with multiple interpretations and layers of meaning – shows a deeper understanding of wrestling psychology than the one-dimensional characters often seen on television.
The Heel Turn WWE Never Gave Him
Central to Cardona’s independent success has been his transformation into a heel – something he longed for but never received in WWE.
“I would have loved the opportunity to show the different side, the heel side, if you will, but in WWE, like you could pitch all day. They’re not necessarily going to do it,” Cardona explains. “On the Independence can do whatever I want.”
This creative freedom allowed Cardona to “organically turn heel” on the indies, finding a character space that resonates both with his natural talents and audience expectations.
“I love that the fans hate me now,” he says. “I think they’re starting to love to hate me, which is fine, too, because they’re still buying my merch.”
Creating Through-Lines in Fragmented Indies
Independent wrestling presents unique challenges for character continuity. Unlike WWE’s controlled weekly narrative, independent shows are isolated events, often with completely different audiences.
“There’s so rarely a through line in independent wrestling,” the interviewer notes. “You can work as a baby face on Saturday, go to another town on Sunday, you’re working as a heel.”
Cardona overcomes this fragmentation through social media and streaming platforms.
“Independent wrestling 10 years ago, if it happened in New Jersey, it happened that night in New Jersey,” he explains. “Now it’s streaming. People can watch all over the world.”
By aggressively promoting events before and after on social media, Cardona creates continuity between otherwise disconnected shows. This modern approach solves a traditional problem of independent wrestling – the difficulty of building coherent character arcs across different promotions.
The Psychology of Entrance and Reintroduction
Cardona’s understanding of wrestling psychology extends to his approach to entering unfamiliar markets. He credits William Regal with a crucial lesson:
“Every time you walk through the curtain, you have to pretend that they don’t know who you are,” Cardona recounts. “You need to reintroduce yourself and tell that story in the ring.”
This principle informs how Cardona approaches performances in different markets. Rather than assuming name recognition, he reestablishes his character in the opening moments of every match.
“For me, it’s just so easy because I’m this chicken [expletive] heel,” he explains. “It’s as simple as like ding ding ding, like we’re about to lock up. I just roll out of the ring.”
These simple but effective heel tactics – avoiding contact, breaking high-five promises, ripping signs – allow Cardona to quickly establish character regardless of the audience’s familiarity with his work.
Being Uncool: The Secret to Effective Heel Work
Perhaps most significantly, Cardona understands something many modern heels miss: the willingness to be genuinely uncool.
“I feel like these bad guys now, they don’t want to be uncool. I have no problem being uncool, you know?” he says.
This commitment to genuine heel work – eschewing the “cool heel” phenomenon that often undermines true heat – has allowed Cardona to generate authentic negative reactions rather than the performative boos often directed at popular villains.
Moments Over Moves
Cardona’s character-first approach extends to his ring philosophy.
“I tell people on the indies when they ask for advice, it’s not about the moves. It’s about the moments,” he explains.
This philosophy prioritizes emotional connection over athletic spectacle – understanding that wrestling’s most memorable elements are rarely the moves themselves but the moments that give them meaning.
Cardona illustrates this with a perfect example: “Rock-Hogan, right? Arguably the best match of all time. If you have two indie guys, random guys do that match move for move at some random show, it’s going to be the worst match ever. But the people were invested in those two men, those two characters, the story.”
The Complete Package
Five years after his WWE release, Matt Cardona has demonstrated mastery of the art of wrestling reinvention. Through strategic character development, psychological understanding, and adaptation to modern media landscapes, he’s crafted a character with greater depth and profitability than his television predecessor.
“This is the most successful I’ve ever been in my career as Matt Cardona,” he states with conviction.
For wrestlers, fans, and students of character development, Cardona’s post-WWE evolution offers a masterclass in the art of reinvention – proving that in wrestling, perception is reality, and a wrestler with control of their narrative is never truly constrained.
WWE will be well-represented at the 2025 Nickelodeon Kid’s Choice Awards.
Today, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson earned three nominations: Favorite Movie Actor for “Red One,” Favorite Male Animated Voice for “Moana 2,” and Favorite Song from a Movie for “Can I Get a Chee Hoo?” from “Moana 2.” Additionally, “Moana 2” received a nomination for Favorite Animated Movie.
The Bella Twins’ podcast “The Nikki & Brie Show” was nominated for Favorite Podcast.
Several WWE celebrity guests also received nominations:
Cardi B (Favorite Female Artist)
Bad Bunny (Favorite Male Artist)
Jelly Roll (Favorite Male Artist, Favorite Album, and Favorite Song from a Movie)
The Weeknd (Favorite Male Artist, Favorite Song, and Favorite Album)
Travis Scott (Favorite Male Artist)
IShowSpeed (Favorite Gamer)
Kai Cenat (Favorite Gamer)
The Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2025 will take place on Saturday, June 21, 2025. The ceremony will be broadcast live from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, starting at 8 p.m. (ET/PT), with Tyla serving as the host.
As one of the most decorated luchadors to recently join WWE, Penta brings a uniquely qualified perspective on the company’s newly announced partnership with Mexican wrestling promotion AAA – and he couldn’t be more enthusiastic about what it means for wrestlers from his home country.
“It’s good for the business, it’s good for the trans you, I think it’s a very very good opportunity for the Mexican wrestler, the jungle wrestlers and in general the Mexican Brother,” Penta explained during a recent appearance on WWE Raw Talk. “Because this door bigger. That’s what any other opportunity in the world.”
The landmark partnership between WWE and AAA was announced less than a month ago, creating a potential talent pipeline between the two organizations that have historically operated in separate wrestling ecosystems. Penta, who built much of his international reputation in AAA before making the jump to WWE earlier this year, emphasized the significance of this new relationship.
“I don’t know exactly what is the form. I don’t know exactly how will be the Mexican, I don’t know,” he admitted, acknowledging that specific details about the partnership implementation remain unclear. “But I’m sure this is the best opportunity for all Mexican wrestlers, brother. I hope that I wanna see more wrestler here in WWE, you know, like Luchados, obviously.”
Penta’s enthusiasm underscores the potential industry-shifting implications of this deal. While WWE has featured notable Mexican stars throughout its history – from Rey Mysterio to Alberto Del Rio to Santos Escobar – the AAA partnership could accelerate talent exchange and create new cross-promotional opportunities previously unavailable.
“To be honest, man, and serious, I think it’s good for the business, bro,” Penta concluded on the partnership.
“I don’t know when to start. I don’t know how the real formula for this project, but just I feel in my heart this is a good business.”
With Penta already making waves on Raw and the WWE-AAA partnership just beginning to take shape, wrestling fans could soon see an unprecedented influx of Mexican wrestling talent and style that fundamentally reshapes WWE programming in the months and years ahead.
Dave Bautista’s latest action movie, “Trap House,” is slated to be the first theatrical release from the newly launched film distribution company Aura Entertainment.
According to a report from Deadline, the film is scheduled to hit theaters on November 14, 2025.Deadline describes the movie as being “centered on a team of elite DEA agents whose rebellious teenage children use their parents’ own tactics—surveillance, infiltration, and non-lethal weapons—to rob a ruthless drug cartel.”
Bautista, the former WWE Champion turned Hollywood star, is expected to feature prominently in the action. Adding to his involvement, Bautista’s own production company, Dogbone Entertainment, is listed among the producers for the film.
This project marks a significant debut for Aura Entertainment, which is entering the film distribution landscape with a star-powered action vehicle. Bautista starred in “In the Lost Lands,” a fantasy adventure released around March 2025.
In the film, which merges post-apocalyptic, western, and fantasy themes, Bautista plays Boyce, a guide escorting a sorceress (Milla Jovovich) through a treacherous wilderness.