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Elijah Holyfield Debuts on WWE LFG

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Elijah Holyfield, son of boxing legend Evander Holyfield, made his WWE debut on December 10, 2024, during a taping for the upcoming reality show WWE LFG (Legends & Future Greats). He faced Anthony Luke in a non-televised match that took place ahead of a live NXT episode.

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After initially making his debut in December 2024, Holyfield is now set to make his singles debut in front of a live audience during the Sunday, March 23, 2025 episode of WWE LFG, where he will represent The Undertaker’s team against Anthony Luke from Booker T’s team.

Background

Elijah Holyfield is a 27-year-old former NFL running back who played college football at the University of Georgia. After going undrafted in 2019, he had stints with the Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Cincinnati Bengals. His football career ended following a knee injury in the summer of 2022.

WWE confirmed Holyfield’s signing in November 2024, less than a month before his initial in-ring debut. He participated in a WWE tryout in July 2024 before officially joining the company.

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Interestingly, Elijah’s father Evander Holyfield has his own history with WWE, having appeared on Saturday Night’s Main Event in 2007 where he defeated Matt Hardy in a boxing match.

Elijah Holyfield joins the tradition of former football players transitioning to successful WWE careers, following in the footsteps of stars like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Roman Reigns.Sources

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Earthquake and Typhoon are Officially WWE Hall of Fame Bound

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WWE has confirmed that The Natural Disasters—Earthquake (John Tenta) and Typhoon (Fred Ottman)—will be inducted into the Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Known for their imposing size and dominance in the early 1990s, the tag team left a lasting legacy in professional wrestling.

Formed in late 1990, The Natural Disasters captured the WWE Tag Team Championship in 1992 and held the titles for 85 days. During their reign, they faced top teams such as Money Inc., The Legion of Doom, and The Nasty Boys.

Earthquake, who passed away in 2006 from cancer at age 42, had a background in sumo wrestling and found success in Japan before his WWE run. Typhoon, still active at 68, previously competed under the name Tugboat and was a heavyweight champion in Championship Wrestling from Florida. He is also the uncle of current Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes.

They join an already notable Hall of Fame class that includes Triple H, Michelle McCool, and Lex Luger. Kamala is also being considered for induction, though not yet officially announced.

The 2025 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will take place on Friday, April 18, at the BleauLive Theater inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas during WrestleMania 41 weekend.

Drew McIntyre Says WrestleMania in the UK Is Inevitable

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Drew McIntyre believes it’s only a matter of time before WWE hosts WrestleMania in the UK. In a recent interview, the former WWE Champion emphasized his long-standing support for bringing the event to British soil and dismissed any notion that others, including John Cena, should be credited for the idea.

Interest in a UK-based WrestleMania has grown in recent years. Cena raised the possibility during a surprise appearance at Money in the Bank 2023 in London, while London Mayor Sadiq Khan has included the event in his reelection campaign promises. The record-setting AEW All In event at Wembley Stadium further demonstrated the UK’s viability for major wrestling shows.

Speaking to The Daily Star, McIntyre said he has always believed such an event was possible:

“These days, I have a very different mindset than what I used to have, in that anything and everything is possible. It’s not just that there’s going to be a big show in the UK at some point. I believe there is going to be a WrestleMania.”

He also made it clear he was among the first to push for the idea.

“If you want your headline, John Cena tried to claim credit for it when we came to London a couple of years back. I said it first that there would be a Mania in the UK before Cena started running around trying to take credit,” McIntyre said. “Drew McIntyre said it first because I know it’s going to happen eventually.”

As WWE continues expanding internationally, a UK WrestleMania appears increasingly likely.

WWE Planning Big Intercontinental Title Match For WrestleMania 41

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The build towards WWE WrestleMania 41 is heating up as the event approaches including the Intercontinental Title scene. A pivotal match set for tonight’s Monday Night Raw will see a high-stakes showdown between Penta and reigning champion Bron Breakker—an encounter many initially expected to take place at WrestleMania itself. 

Fightful Select reports that a week ago, the belief is that WWE’s creative direction has been leaning toward a four-way Intercontinental Championship match at WrestleMania 41. The projected bout would see Bron Breakker defend his title against Penta, Finn Balor, and Dominik Mysterio. 

The groundwork for this potential clash has been laid through recent developments: Breakker’s match against Baor, Penta’s direct challenge to the champion, and Mysterio’s ongoing attempts to recruit Penta into Judgment Day, alongside his apparent interest in the title during the Breakker-Balor contest.

WrestleMania 41 is set to take place over two nights, Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20, 2025, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. However, WWE’s creative landscape remains highly fluid, with plans frequently evolving. While the reported four-way match remains a strong possibility, the final WrestleMania 41 card could still see adjustments as storylines develop.

Endeavor Goes Private in $25B Deal: Implications for WWE and TKO

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Endeavor Group Holdings, parent company of TKO Group Holdings, has officially gone private following a $25 billion acquisition by Silver Lake. This marks the largest private equity public-to-private deal in over a decade and the biggest ever in media and entertainment.

Under the terms, Endeavor stockholders will receive $27.50 per share—representing a 55% premium to the share price prior to the deal’s consideration. The investment group also includes Mubadala Investment Company and DFO Management, LLC.

Despite this transition, TKO Group Holdings—which oversees WWE and UFC—will remain a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange. Endeavor continues to hold a controlling stake, ensuring WWE remains under its strategic oversight.

There are no anticipated operational changes at TKO. Ari Emanuel and Mark Shapiro will remain CEO and COO, maintaining leadership continuity. WWE’s day-to-day operations and long-term strategies are expected to proceed without disruption.

The deal provides Endeavor—and by extension, WWE—with greater financial flexibility outside of public market pressures. This could support future investments in content and global expansion. WWE may also benefit from Silver Lake’s tech-focused portfolio, especially in enhancing its digital and media strategies.

As part of the restructuring, Endeavor’s talent and brand representation units will rebrand under WME Group, reflecting a tighter focus on intellectual property and talent management.

Overall, while Endeavor’s privatization is a major industry move, WWE’s operations remain stable, with strong backing and strategic continuity under TKO’s structure.

Late WWE Legend Brian ‘Crush’ Adams Honored With Legends Deal

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Royce Adams, the son of the late Brian Adams—best known to WWE fans as Crush—says a WWE Legends contract has been signed in honor of his father. The deal is part of WWE’s latest efforts to recognize the legacy of the iconic tag team Demolition.

The agreement includes rights for merchandise and video game appearances, ensuring that fans can continue to celebrate Demolition’s influence through WWE 2K titles and licensed products. Brian Adams, who joined Demolition in 1990, completed the trio with original members Bill “Ax” Eadie and Barry “Smash” Darsow.

Formed in 1987, Demolition became a dominant force in tag team wrestling throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. The team’s success helped solidify their place in wrestling history, with many fans advocating for their long-overdue induction into the WWE Hall of Fame.

Talks of a potential 2025 Hall of Fame nod have emerged, with Demolition among the names being considered alongside notable stars like Triple H and Michelle McCool. However, WWE’s announcement of the Natural Disasters being part of this year’s class make it unlikely.

Beyond WWE, Brian Adams also achieved success in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), further extending his influence across multiple promotions. His son Royce, now a second-generation wrestler, continues to honor that legacy within the industry.

Adam DeVine Praises AEW Over WWE, Compares It to Classic WCW

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Actor and comedian Adam DeVine, renowned for his role in The Righteous Gemstones, recently shared his enthusiasm for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) following his participation in AEW Revolution 2025. During the event’s Zero Hour pre-show, DeVine and fellow actor Tony Cavalero entered the ring after a match featuring Orange Cassidy, Big Boom AJ, and Mark Briscoe against MxM Collection and Johnny TV. The duo delivered a double chokeslam to Mansoor, eliciting a significant reaction from the audience.

Reflecting on the experience during the This Is Important podcast with co-hosts Anders Holm, Blake Anderson, and Kyle Newacheck, DeVine expressed his newfound appreciation for AEW’s approach to professional wrestling. He described the event as “insane” and noted,

“I liked it more than the WWE events. It’s like the WCW in the late 90s. It’s someone trying to go up against the WWE.”

DeVine was particularly struck by the event’s unfiltered intensity, highlighting the violent cage match between Will Ospreay and Kyle Fletcher.

“People were bleeding all over the place. Real blood. I’m sitting ringside. Blood is back! It was crazy.”

He recounted moments involving thumbtacks scattered across the ring and high-risk maneuvers from the top of the cage, emphasizing the raw and authentic nature of the performances.

He also praised the women’s match between Toni Storm and Mariah May, describing it as a ““”bloodbath.” Discussing the physical toll on the wrestlers, DeVine recalled:

“Then you go to the back, they were real thumbtacks. He was still picking them out of himself. ‘One is stuck in my heel. I can’t get it out.’”

Beyond the in-ring action, DeVine spoke highly of the camaraderie and hospitality within AEW. He mentioned spending time with Tony Khan, AEW’s owner, stating,

“Tony Khan, the guy who owns it, is whose box I was for the Super Bowl. We went out that night and partied. He’s this totally nice guy who owns AEW. It was fun. It was a blast.”

The Righteous Gemstones is currently airing its fourth and final season on HBO and Max.

Internal WWE Reaction to Tony Hinchcliffe Hosting ‘Road of WrestleMania’

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Tony Hinchcliffe is set to host The Roast of WrestleMania Featuring Tony Hinchcliffe & Friends, scheduled for Sunday, April 20, at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The closed-door event will be held at the BleauLive Theater and is part of WWE’s WrestleMania weekend festivities.

The lineup will include appearances from several WWE superstars, including Sami Zayn, The Miz, Braun Strowman, and Paul Heyman. Tickets go on sale to the general public on March 21 via Ticketmaster, with an exclusive presale beginning March 19.

Despite online backlash over Hinchcliffe’s past controversial comments—most notably remarks made during a Donald Trump campaign rally from Madison Square Garden —sources indicate WWE personnel have not expressed significant concern internally. According to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select, the reaction backstage has been mostly indifferent, with some minor eye rolls but no widespread objection. Hinchcliffe reportedly maintains personal relationships with several people in WWE.

The roast joins a busy WrestleMania weekend lineup that includes SmackDown, the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony, NXT Stand & DeliverThe Undertaker’s 1DeadMAN SHOW, and Raw after WrestleMania. WWE’s decision to include Hinchcliffe fits within its broader strategy of expanding its entertainment reach, including recent moves into mainstream platforms like Netflix.

WWE Fans Figured Out Jey Uso’s Mystery Partner

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On WWE Raw in Brussels, Jey Uso acknowledged his recent struggles and aimed to refocus in a match against Austin Theory. Before the bout, World Heavyweight Champion Gunther confronted Uso, but officials intervened to prevent a physical altercation.

When the match began, Uso made quick work of Theory, securing victory in under 30 seconds. He then took out both Theory and Grayson Waller with a high-risk dive—nearly botching the move when his feet caught the rope. Despite the slip, Uso regained control and was prepared when Gunther attempted another attack. He got the upper hand, tossing Gunther out of the ring and holding up the World Heavyweight Championship in a statement-making moment.

During the commercial break, a frustrated Waller and Theory challenged Uso to a tag team match on next week’s Raw—if he can find a partner. Now, fans believe they’ve already figured out who that mystery teammate will be.

Will Jey Uso Team Up With a Surprise Scottish Star?

The March 24 episode of Raw is set to take place in Glasgow, Scotland, and speculation is growing that a Scottish wrestling star could be Uso’s partner.

TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, who made a surprise appearance in the WWE Royal Rumble, will be in Glasgow that same night for Mark Henry’s DJ set. Hendry will be live in concert for a special wrestling-themed event, Sweet Chin Disco. Quite a coincidence!.

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Fans have connected the dots and suspect Hendry could make his Raw debut alongside Uso. While WWE is likely keeping any potential surprises under wraps until the show airs, Hendry is also not doing a great job keeping the secret a secret.

Now, if we could only figure out who is behind Monday Night Raw’s mysterious new masked luchador:

Chris Jericho Gets Owned by Young Fan in Viral AEW Clip

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Chris Jericho faced an unexpected challenger following the March 23 episode of AEW Collision—an eight-year-old fan who stole the spotlight in a viral moment.

After Bandido defeated Johnny TV, he confronted Jericho and The Learning Tree to demand the return of his brother Gravity’s stolen mask. Jericho, wearing the mask, mocked Bandido but was met with a punch that allowed Bandido to reclaim it.

However, the real knockout came moments later in an unaired segment shared by AEW on social media. As Jericho interacted with fans at ringside, a young boy named Axl flipped him off and shouted an expletive.

Jericho fired back, teasing, “I’ve got abs, have you got abs?”—only for Axl to lift his shirt and reveal a six-pack. The interaction left Jericho speechless and quickly went viral, racking up several hundred thousand views on social media.

Axl was later brought backstage, where he posed for photos and had a flex-off with Jericho. According to his father, the two bonded over fitness and wrestling, capping off the playful exchange on a positive note.

The segment even drew a reaction from Mercedes Moné, who joked (?) that she would’ve slapped the kid in the same situation.

The Rock Introduces New Puppy Rosie—and Turbo’s Not Having It

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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson has welcomed a new member to his family—a puppy named Rosie Blue Honeybuns Johnson. The energetic addition arrived courtesy of his daughters, Jasmine and Tiana, much to the dismay of their existing dog, Turbo.

In a lighthearted social media video, Johnson shared the family’s introduction to Rosie. However, not everyone in the household was thrilled. Turbo, their French Bulldog, appeared visibly unimpressed, refusing to look at the camera throughout the clip.

The Rock, who is about to begin work on his latest movie project, playfully captioned the post, describing how he and Turbo were adjusting to being further outnumbered in a house dominated by female energy.

“Me and my guy Turbo were doing just fine… Until the girls brought home this little ball of puppy misery and joy kill, named…Rosie Blue Honeybuns Johnson,” he joked.

Despite Turbo’s initial resistance, Rosie seems to be making progress winning over the family patriarch. Johnson noted that Rosie’s snuggles and kisses were already testing his resolve, offering a humorous take on the situation. The Johnson household, which includes his wife Lauren Hashian and their two daughters, has long shared moments of family life online.

AEW Dynamite to Celebrate Surpassing WCW Nitro’s Episode Count

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AEW is set to commemorate a major milestone as Dynamite prepares to surpass the total number of WCW Nitro episodes, marking a historic achievement in wrestling history.

Tony Khan confirmed that April 16 will feature a special broadcast titled AEW Spring BreakThru, serving as the 289th episode of Dynamite. This officially makes it the longest-running primetime weekly wrestling program in Turner Sports history, outlasting WCW Nitro, which aired 288 episodes before ending in March 2001.

AEW Dynamite debuted on October 2, 2019, reviving wrestling’s presence on the Turner Networks. Its inaugural show featured Cody Rhodes vs. Sammy Guevara, Riho becoming the first AEW Women’s Champion, and Jake Hager’s debut alongside Chris Jericho’s Inner Circle. The launch mirrored WCW Nitro‘s September 1995 debut, which famously introduced Lex Luger and ignited the Monday Night Wars.

The April 16 episode will air during WrestleMania week, a period already filled with speculation around Sting and Lex Luger. While some fans hope to see Sting induct Luger into the WWE Hall of Fame, his involvement in AEW’s celebration may take precedence, especially considering his legacy in Nitro’s final match.

WWE Raw Preview from Glasgow, Scotland (3/24): Special Start Time

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Here is a preview of tonight’s WWE Monday Night RAW, broadcasting live on Netflix from the OVO Hydro arena in Glasgow, Scotland.

Programming Note: Raw will have a special airtime at 4 PM ET/1 PM PT.

Matches and segments for Raw on the Road to WrestleMania include:

  • Cody Rhodes and John Cena Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and John Cena will be under the same roof again.
  • CM Punk The “Best in the World” is set to address the crowd about the upcoming triple-threat match between Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins.
  • Lyra Valkyria vs. Raquel Rodriguez Valkyria and Rodriguez will have a Women’s Intercontinental Title Match.
  • Bron Breakker vs. Penta Breakker will defend his Intercontinental Championship against Penta.
  • Jey Uso & Mystery Partner vs. A-Town Down Under Jey Uso will team up with a mystery partner to battle A-Town Down Under (Austin Theory & Grayson Waller).
  • Chad Gable vs. Dragon Lee

Details on WWE’s Next European Tryout Before WrestleMania

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WWE is set to hold a European tryout session on March 30, marking its continued commitment to expanding its global talent roster. This upcoming session will feature a more focused group compared to past tryouts in the region, according to Fightful Select.

Among those invited are Rhio, Man Like DeReiss, PROGRESS World Champion Luke Jacobs, Goldenboy Santos, Spanish talent Zozaya, and Adam Maxted, known for his appearance on Love Island.

Rhio has previously tried out for WWE, while DeReiss participated in a TNA Wrestling tryout. Jacobs recently appeared in a WWE SmackDown segment in Barcelona as part of a security team, signaling potential WWE interest.

Two notable names have been ruled out for this session. Michael Oku, a prominent name on the independent circuit, is not expected to be invited. Former wXw Unified World Champion Peter Tihanyi is also unavailable as he continues to recover from a shoulder injury.

These tryouts are part of WWE’s broader initiative to scout emerging talent across Europe through smaller, more intimate evaluations. This approach allows for a focused assessment of performers and reflects WWE’s evolving strategy to diversify and strengthen its talent pool on a global scale.

Drew McIntyre Responds To Fan Criticism Of His Damian Priest WrestleMania 41 Feud

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Drew McIntyre has directly addressed fan criticism regarding his developing rivalry with Damian Priest, a feud that some fans have questioned. The storyline, fueled by Priest’s eliminations of McIntyre in key matches, has faced skepticism from a portion of the audience.

In a recent interview with The Daily Star, McIntyre acknowledged the negative feedback while expressing his commitment to shaping the narrative. He emphasized his dedication to building a compelling story with Priest, aiming to deliver a match that justifies the buildup and resonates with fans.

McIntyre believes the feud has the potential to develop into a significant WrestleMania moment if given the opportunity to unfold naturally. His response reflects both a willingness to engage with fan perspectives and a determination to prove the storyline’s value.

“I appreciated when the fans’ reaction was, ‘Oh my goodness, it’s Priest and Drew, there’s nothing there.’ I’m like, bloody hell, give us a chance to tell the story. The thing with Priest has been going on since last year’s WrestleMania when he cashed in on me after Punk assaulted me.

“He doesn’t know how to succeed unless it is at my expense. At Elimination Chamber, I Claymored Cena. Instead of going, ‘I’ll let Drew pin Cena first,’ he eliminates me. It’s the only way he knows how to succeed—because he is a vulture. A parasite. A big emo vulture.

“Finally, he’s got my attention because they’ve got nothing else. I stomped him in his big, stupid head last week, and if he wants to keep coming back for more, if it goes all the way to Mania, it’s a year-in-the-making story—and he deserves the biggest stage of all to get his stupid-looking arse kicked.”

Naomi Hits Massive WWE Milestone, Superstar Reacts

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Naomi is a veteran of the WWE Women’s division and recnetly reached a massive milestone in her career. On X, fka Twitter, a fan pointed out that between FCW and WWE, Naomi has hit 1,000 matches under contract with the promotion. This caught the attention of the SmackDown Superstar who was proud of her achievement.

Naomi In WWE

With a background in dance, including as part of the dance team for the Orlando Magic, Naomi signed with WWE in August 2009. Since then, Naomi has had several major moments and accolades, including:

  • WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion (2 Times)
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship (2 Times)
  • WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal Winner (2018, Inaugural)
  • WWE Year-End Award Winner (2018, Most Underrated Superstar)
  • Slammy Award Winner (2013, Best Dance Moves of the Year)
  • FCW Divas Champion (1 Time, Inaugural)

More recently, Naomi has found herself in the spotlight once more after being revealed as the attacker of Jade Cargill. Naomi’s heel turn has seen her be rejected by Bianca Belair who Naomi deemed an “ungrateful b****” on SmackDown. With WrestleMania 41, fans have been left wondering if a showdown with Jade is coming for Naomi, another high-profile match on her storied career.

Hulk Hogan Booed Again, UK Fans Reject WWE Icon At Star-Studded Event

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Hulk Hogan’s standing among wrestling fans has taken a hit in recent years, as seen during Raw’s debut episode on Netflix where he was heavily booed. It turns out that this hostility to the Hulkster isn’t just in the U.S as fans in the UK are no fan of the self-professed ‘Real American.’

On March 23, Joe Hendry and Mark Henry hosted the ‘Sweet Chin Disco‘ in Notttingham, England. While the event was an enjoyable time for the most part, the tone soured at a time when Hogan’s theme song was played. Those in attendance booed the use of Hogan’s theme, resulting in the song quickly being cut and a different theme being played.

This response to Hogan’s theme shows that the dislike for the former WWE World Champion isn’t confined to the U.S. alone, but is instead an international viewpoint. In 2015, Hogan was fired from WWE after racist remarks came to light, including Hogan saying he would be opposed to his daughter dating a black man.

While Hogan was brought back in 2018, many believe Hogan did not make sufficient efforts to make-up for his past. Hogan reportedly addressed the WWE roster upon his return. At the time, it was said that the crux of Hogan’s speech was for wrestlers to be wary about what they say because they may be recorded, rather than reflecting on why racism is wrong.

Hogan hasn’t been spotted on WWE programming since Raw’s Netflix debut though he remains part of the world of politics as a supporter of President Donald Trump. While the Hulkster may continue to make waves in the political world, this disco in Nottigham shows that wrestling fans are still a long way away from forgiving the controversial wrestling icon.

Chris Bey Walks At Benefit Show After Paralyzing 2024 Injury

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In October 2024, Chris Bey suffered a paralyzing neck injury when competing in a tag-team match at a taping of TNA iMPACT. Since then, Chris has worked hard to regain mobility in a testament to his never-give-up attitude.

On Sunday, March 23, a ‘Beynefit’ was held for Chris featuring talent from WWE, AEW, TNA Wrestling and beyond. In the main event, WWE’s Karrion Kross, accompanied by his wife Scarlett, defeated one of the biggest free agents around, Hammerstone. After the match, the man of the house, Chris Bey made an appearance and was able to walk to the ring.

In his first appearance in a wrestling ring since the accident, Bey expressed his gratitude for everyone who has supported him. Bey explained that, before meeting his partner Brittnie Brooks, wrestling was the only think that he ever truly loved.

“Thank you to all of you for creating this special night where people from everywhere around the world, all companies, all of you can create something so special that’s gonna live in history forever and live in my heart forever.”

Bey didn’t address his future in wrestling, but ended by expressing his love to all in attendance, “even AJ Francis.” Bey singed off by declaring that “I am nothing” without all the wrestlers and fans who continue to support him.

We here at SEScoops would like to continue to wish Chris Bey all the best at this time as well as a full recovery.

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AEW’s Swerve Strickland Not Cleared to Compete at Chris Bey Benefit Show

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AEW star Swerve Strickland appeared at Sunday’s Future Stars of Wrestling (FSW) Benefit for Chris Bey from the Veil Pavilion in Las Vegas, Nevada. Strickland was originally slated to face Kenny King was forced to withdraw due to medical reasons.

Despite his inability to compete, Strickland expressed unwavering support for Bey, stating,

“When Chris Bey is ready and cleared to wrestle again, I’ll be waiting to wrestle him for his first match.”

The benefit show aims to support TNA wrestler Chris Bey, who suffered a severe neck injury during a TNA iMPACT taping in October 2024. Since the injury, Bey has been on a challenging road to recovery, sharing updates on his progress, including a video of himself walking again.

The event featured a lineup of prominent wrestlers from various major promotions. Alongside AEW’s Johnny TV and Brian Cage, TNA’s Trey Miguel, Zachary Wentz, Ace Austin, Frankie Kazarian, and WWE’s Karrion Kross are scheduled to participate. This collective effort underscores the wrestling community’s solidarity in supporting one of their own during a challenging time.

FSW promoter Joe DeFalco has been instrumental in organizing the benefit show, actively collaborating with various wrestlers and securing donations. The event aims to raise funds for Bey through a GoFundMe campaign and local contributions, highlighting the community’s commitment to aiding Bey’s recovery journey.

The FSW Benefit for Chris Bey stands as a testament to the wrestling world’s unity and support, bringing together talent from different promotions to rally behind a fellow wrestler in need.

Mercedes Moné Opens Up About Panic Attacks, Backstage Pressure, and Her Unbeaten AEW Streak

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Mercedes Moné, one of the most dynamic and decorated stars in pro wrestling today, recently opened up about the mental toll of her success—revealing a panic attack she suffered before a major match and sharing details about the immense pressure she faces on a regular basis. Since transitioning from WWE to AEW in March 2024, Moné has remained undefeated, winning championships across multiple promotions, but behind the scenes, the journey has tested her limits both physically and emotionally.

Panic Attack Before Tokyo Dome Match: “Making History Was the Last Thing on My Mind”

In January 2025, Moné made her debut at the legendary Tokyo Dome during Wrestle Dynasty, where she faced Mina Shirakawa in a high-stakes match for the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship. Moné emerged victorious, adding the title to her growing collection that already included the AEW TBS Championship and the NJPW STRONG Women’s Championship.

However, in her Mone Mag newsletter, she revealed that hours before the match, she was battling something far more personal—a full-blown panic attack brought on by the gravity of the moment.

“One of the lines Advocate Kev says to Team-Moné on our various trips is: ‘We’re gonna make history…AGAIN!’ Though I have nerves and butterflies for all my big matches, my match at the Tokyo Dome against Mina was somehow different. From the moment I landed in Japan, where I actually bawled my eyes out with both disbelief and gratitude, to the morning of the event, where I had an actual panic attack, making history was the last thing on my mind.”

Feeling the Weight of Expectations

In the same piece, Moné described the emotional conflict she felt leading up to the event. While proud and excited to perform at such an iconic venue, she also felt an overwhelming responsibility not to disappoint the many people counting on her—including fans, promoters, and the future generation of female wrestlers.

“Along with the rich wrestling history, I feel as though, in some strange way, Japan, like Mexico, is another home. Yet, for all my joy, I was likewise petrified. I didn’t want to let the promoters down. I didn’t want to let the fans down. I didn’t want to let Mina down. I especially, and as always, didn’t want to let the women wrestlers of today AND tomorrow down.”

AEW Dominance: 8-0 and Counting

Since joining AEW in March 2024, Moné has carved out a dominant path, remaining undefeated in singles competition. She successfully defended her titles against some of the top names in the industry, including Kris Statlander, Hikaru Shida, and most recently, Momo Watanabe at AEW Revolution 2025.

That match in particular tested her resilience. After being caught off guard by a stiff kick early in the bout, Moné revealed that she experienced a rush of panic mid-match, but managed to center herself and pull through for another successful title defense.

Next Stop: Athena at AEW Dynasty 2025

Up next, Moné is scheduled to defend her AEW TBS Championship against Athena at AEW Dynasty 2025—a bout that fans and analysts alike see as her toughest test yet. With her undefeated streak on the line and growing pressure to continue delivering standout performances, all eyes will be on Moné to see if she can continue her reign.

Backstage Friction and Mental Strain

Behind the curtain, things haven’t been much easier. Reports have surfaced of ongoing backstage tension between Moné and AEW veterans like Britt Baker and Saraya, stemming from perceptions of favoritism and special treatment. The rumored friction has added another layer of mental stress to Moné’s already high-pressure environment.

In a Hot 97 interview, Moné also opened up about how fan criticism—especially stemming from her WWE departure—sparked a period of depression and self-doubt.

“That definitely set me on a spiral of depression, because wrestling has always been my biggest dream and I’ve always wanted to be the greatest at it. So to hear any kind of noise that people might not think you’re safe… it wasn’t even the boys in the back, it was the fans thinking you’re not safe.”

A Bigger Picture: Mental Health in Wrestling

Moné’s openness comes at a time when the topic of mental health in professional wrestling is gaining more visibility. Just recently, Drew McIntyre reignited a war of words with CM Punk by referencing a now-legendary 2011 tweet from Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson criticizing Punk’s drawing power. McIntyre tweeted:

“14 years on and still relevant. Cry more you b**** Punk. I’ll see you down the line.”

– Drew McIntyre, March 4, 2025

That kind of public mudslinging is indicative of how personal and high-stress the wrestling business can become—especially when fame, legacy, and expectations collide. Moné’s story provides a counterbalance to the bravado, offering a raw and honest look at what it truly takes to thrive under the spotlight.

Hulk Hogan’s WrestleMania 41 VIP Suite Offering Back Online

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Hulk Hogan’s WrestleMania 41 VIP suite package is back online after briefly vanishing from WWE and On Location’s official offerings.

The Real American Suite, originally priced at $9,500 and later discounted to $6,950, disappeared from the site on March 23, leading fans to believe it had been canceled. For several hours, the link returned a “Not Found” error with no explanation provided.

However, the package quietly returned after 9 PM ET on the same day, just as reports of its removal began to circulate.

The package offers a two-night VIP experience, including luxury suite seating for WrestleMania 41, unlimited food and drinks, exclusive Hulk Hogan merchandise, a meet-and-greet with Hogan, and a Topgolf event hosted by The Miz.

WWE and On Location have not addressed the reason behind the temporary disappearance. The move comes amid recent controversies involving Hogan, including negative fan reactions at a WWE Raw taping and an ongoing lawsuit tied to his Real American Beer brand.

Despite the turbulence, the package is once again available—at least for now.

Bill Mercer, Legendary Announcer and JFK Reporter, Passes Away

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Bill Mercer, a legendary sports broadcaster and the iconic voice of World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), has passed away. His career spanned over 60 years and left a lasting impact across multiple arenas of sports and journalism.

Mercer began his broadcasting journey in the 1950s, calling wrestling matches on radio in Muskogee, Oklahoma. He later moved to Dallas, where he gained national recognition as the announcer for WCCW from 1982 to 1987. During this era, he became synonymous with the promotion, narrating matches that featured the famed Von Erich wrestling family.

Beyond the squared circle, Mercer made his mark in mainstream sports. He provided play-by-play commentary for Major League Baseball teams including the Texas Rangers and Chicago White Sox, and covered college football and basketball, notably for the University of North Texas.

In addition to his work in sports, Mercer was part of one of the most pivotal moments in American history. While working as a reporter for KRLD in Dallas, he covered the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. His experience led him to co-author When the News Went Live, recounting his firsthand account of the historic event.

Mercer also dedicated over three decades to teaching sports broadcasting at the University of North Texas, where he mentored generations of aspiring journalists and commentators. His influence remains embedded in the fabric of sports media and professional wrestling history.

Pete Dunne Makes Surprise Return to Ireland’s OTT Wrestling After 5 Years

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Pete Dunne made a surprise appearance at OTT Wrestling’s Homecoming event on March 22, 2025, marking his first match for the Irish promotion in five years. The event took place in Dublin, where fans were stunned by Dunne’s unadvertised return.

Adding to the moment, Dunne paid homage to Triple H by performing a version of the WWE legend’s signature water spit entrance. The tribute entrance, combined with his unexpected appearance, created a standout moment that drew a strong reaction from the live crowd.

Dunne’s return highlights a rare appearance on the independent circuit, drawing attention to his roots in the European wrestling scene.

Penta vs. Bron Breakker for Intercontinental Title Set for WWE Raw

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A high-stakes Intercontinental Championship match has been made official for WWE Raw, as Penta is set to challenge reigning champion Bron Breakker in what could have major WrestleMania implications.

Penta, who has remained undefeated since debuting in WWE this January, earned the title opportunity after a brutal No Disqualification win over Ludwig Kaiser. Following the match, Penta declared his intent to capture the Intercontinental Championship, setting the stage for a marquee clash.

Bron Breakker, currently in his second reign with the title, has held the championship since October 2024. He successfully defended it against Finn Bálor on Raw, capitalizing on an accidental distraction caused by Dominik Mysterio.

RAW General Manager Adam Pearce confirmed the title match across social media, locking in the marquee showdown.

The match signing follows the dramatic show-closing segment of last Monday’s broadcast, where Penta intervened to fend off The Judgment Day, preventing an ambush on Breakker. The moment ended with the two rivals face-to-face, setting the tone for their upcoming showdown.

Mercedes Moné Among AEW Stars Injured at Revolution 2025

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Several AEW stars sustained injuries during the physically intense AEW Revolution 2025 pay-per-view event, with medical evaluations ongoing for key performers. Mercedes Moné confirmed she suffered a bruised larynx during her match against Momo Watanabe.

The injury occurred when Watanabe’s kick landed directly to Moné’s throat. Despite the setback, Moné managed to complete the bout.

Momo Watanabe was seen exiting the arena on crutches, raising concerns over a potential ankle injury. While the exact nature of her injury remains unclear, early indications suggest it may have occurred during a high-impact moment in the match.

Swerve Strickland reportedly ruptured his eardrum during his match with Ricochet. He was still able to appear in the show’s final segment alongside Jon Moxley, demonstrating resilience despite the injury.

Will Ospreay may also be dealing with a potential hip injury following his Steel Cage Match with Kyle Fletcher. Ospreay was seen limping backstage after landing awkwardly on his hip, prompting further evaluation from AEW’s medical team.

AEW has confirmed that its medical staff is actively monitoring the health of all affected wrestlers. While several performers are dealing with physical wear and tear, no critical or long-term injuries have been reported at this time.