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Latest On The Rock’s WWE Relationship After Turning Down WrestleMania 39

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The Rock won’t be competing at WrestleMania 39, but there isn’t any bad blood between the Brahma Bull and WWE.

For months, it was rumored that The Rock would be competing at WrestleMania to have the long-awaited dream match with his cousin Roman Reigns.

In January, the Great One informed WWE that he did not believe there was time for him to get into sufficient ring shape for a match in April.

Animosity?

While WWE was actively pursuing The Rock for one more match, there isn’t any animosity between the two sides.

While speaking to Louis Dangoor of GiveMeSport.com, Twitter account @WrestleVotes, who has broken stories in the past, said there is no animosity, and added:

Like with Stone Cold Steve Austin, that door is always open. Maybe he said let’s do it next year? When those guys say yes, WWE is going to say okay.”

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Instead of his cousin, Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns will defend against Cody Rhodes at WWE’s biggest two-night event of the year.

Never Confirmed

While WWE wanted the Brahma Bull in Los Angeles, a match between The Rock and Reigns was never on the card, as WrestleVotes explained:

There were obviously talks, but I don’t believe any point in Triple H’s tenure that the match was set in stone. How do you plan for something that you don’t think it’s gonna happen? The internet thought it was going to happen, but it was never really alluded to on TV.

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Last weekend, the XFL, which The Rock co-owns with business partner Dany Garcia, kicked off their latest season.

MLW Underground Results (2/21/23): Alex Hammerstone vs. YAMATO, and Much More

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Major League Wrestling held their weekly episode Underground on Feb. 21 at 10 PM ET/ 7 PM PT on Reelz TV.

The episode saw Yamato challenge MLW Heavyweight Champion Alex Hammerstone in the main event. Another match on the card had Calvin Tankman take on Sam Adonis.

MLW fans can watch Underground if they have select cable providers like Direct TV, Verizon Fios, or Spectrum. For people without cable, you can only watch it on Sling TV or Philo. Reelz TV has a page on its website for where to find the channel, depending on your zip code.

If you would like more results for this week’s events in wrestling, please check back on our results section.

MLW Underground Quick Results (2/21)

  1. The episode starts with Mance Warner hitting Real1 with a car. Warner comes out of the car and tells Real1 that their rivalry isn’t over.
  2. We start with Cesar Duran and Sam Adonis, who cut a promo before Adonis’s match with Calvin Tankman. They talk down to the crowd until Tankman interrupts them to start the match.
  3. Sam Adonis with Cesar Duran def. Calvin Tankman with a low blow followed by a 450 Splash.
  4. After the match, Adonis cuts another promo, talking down to the crowd, and calls out Davey Richards. Richards comes out to confront Adonis but gets beaten down by Adonis and the Azteca Henchman. John Hennigan comes out with a steel chair to act like he’s going save Richards but attacks him with the weapon. Adonis and Hennigan continue to assault Richards while Duran berates the crowd until they decide to leave.
  5. The Billington Bulldogs (Thomas & Mark Billington) def. FBI (Little Guido & Ray Jaz) with a Heart Attack/Dropkick combo.
  6. We get a backstage interview with Alex Hammerstone. He shares that he is ready for Yamato, but also says that he is willing to take on Jacob Fatu, if Fatu tries to go after Hammerstone after the match.
  7. We get an interview on the stage ramp with Richards. He calls out Hennigan to a future match. Duran responds backstage and says that he thinks Richards is scared. Hennigan agrees to face Richards next week on MLW Underground.
  8. MLW airs a video package with Fatu showing how he lost the MLW world title to Hammerstone and his rise back to contention. After the video package, Jacob has a off-site promo segment and challenges Hammerstone to a title match at Superfight.
  9. (C) Alex Hammerstone def. Yamato to retain MLW World Heavyweight Championship match with the Nightmare Pendulum.
  10. After the match, a person in a gas mask confronts Hammerstone and gives him a box. The person walks away, and Hammerstone opens it to find an octopus inside. Disgusted, Hammerstone puts the octopus on the ground and walks up the ramp. However, Fatu comes out to address the crowd and the champion. He says that he is coming for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship and adds that if Hammer wants to fight, they could do it tonight. Fatu and Hammerstone get into a brawl before getting seperated by MLW staff to end the show.

MLW Underground Match Highlights

Sam Adonis with Cesar Duran def. Calvin Tankman

The Billington Bulldogs(Thomas & Mark Billington) def. FBI (Little Guido & Ray Jaz)

(C) Alex Hammerstone def. YAMATO to Retain the MLW World Heavyweight Championship

WWE NXT Results (2/21/23): Breakker vs. Mahal, Hartwell vs. Jayne

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The February 21, 2023 episode of WWE NXT aired live on the USA Network from Orlando, Florida at the Capitol Wrestling Center. 

WWE NXT Results 

  • Ilja Dragunov def. Trick Williams.
  • The DYAD def. Chase U.
  • Gallus def. Malik Blade & Edris Enofe.
  • Tony D’Angelo def. Von Wagner.
  • Alba Fyre def. Ivy Nile
  • NXT Champion Bron Breakker def. Jinder Mahal

Here are the takeaways from this week’s show:

NXT Champion Bron Breakker vs. Jinder Mahal

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NXT Champion Bron Breakker vs. Jinder Mahal took place. 

WWE set up this bout last week when Breakker was about to call out Trick Williams only for Mahal to interrupt and told him he would become NXT Champion, leading to the match being booked. 

The main event match saw the Creed Brothers brawl with Saurav and Veer to the backstage area. Bron blocked Mahal’s finisher and hit a spear for the win. 

Post-match, Grayson Waller took over the TV truck and invited Shawn Michaels to appear on the Waller Effect next week.

Indi Hartwell vs. Jacy Jayne

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Indi Hartwell vs. Jacy Jayne in a singles match took place. 

Jayne gave an explanation of her reasons for turning against her Toxic Attraction partner Gigi Dolin two weeks ago. She stressed how tired she was of playing the role of the third wheel. Jayne claimed that she was the last lady left in Toxic Attraction and that she was the talk of the town. Hartwell responded to Jayne’s message later in the show and made it obvious that she wouldn’t just skip to the front of the line that quickly.

The match took place in the second hour of the show with Jayne getting most of the offense before putting her away with her finisher. Post-match, Dolin returned and attacked Jayne. 

Ilja Dragunov vs. Trick Williams

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Ilja Dragunov wrestled Trick Williams on this show. 

Dragunov had been out since October due to an injury, but he made a comeback on NXT two weeks ago and cost JD McDonagh his bout with Carmelo Hayes. he was en route to the ring. Williams was defeated by Dragunov, and the next week, the former NXT UK Champion was declared eliminated by Hayes’ hype man. Williams ambushed Dragunov from behind after McDonagh caused a distraction, setting up their match for the next week.

JD McDonaugh came out and joined commentary. The opening contest came to a close when Dragunov went over with his finisher. 

Tag Team Match

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Chase U (Andre Chase & Duke Hudson) vs. The Dyad (Jagger Reid & Rip Fowler) was booked. 

It had a lead-in of Tyler Bate doing an in-ring promo thanking the fans for supporting him on his journey. hase U saved Bate from Schism, who were about to attack him. Ava Raine played mind games with Thea Hail at ringside leading to the heels hitting their tag team finisher to Hudson. 

Backstage Morale Said to be Waning Ahead of Potential WWE Sale (Report)

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It’s been said by countless people over the years that when you work in WWE whether that be talent or staff, you have to walk on eggshells to avoid getting any heat that will lead to you being put in the dog house or getting fired.

This has been the atmosphere for years due to Vince McMahon being in charge. Once Triple H took over creative and Stephanie McMahon was named co-CEO last summer, it was said that the atmosphere improved and things were looser backstage as it comes across as more of a family atmosphere than a corporate environment.

McMahon returned to WWE as the Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors last month with the intent of selling the company ahead of WWE’s media rights deal coming up. 

The Mood

PWInsider‘s Mike Johnson reports that the mood backstage has begun to change as McMahon continues to work towards a sale and the uncertainty of what will happen should a sale go through has led to “waning morale.”

Johnson described things backstage as the eggshells starting to return and the “unbridled energy” is fading from where it started when Triple H and Stephanie McMahon took power. 

Although he doesn’t hear this as much from wrestlers, it does come from those who work backstage at shows. While things are not as terrible as things once were, they know changes will come if a sale goes through. 

Details on Why WWE Star Missed Monday’s Raw

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Chelsea Green made her return to WWE at the Royal Rumble in January and she has been appearing on Monday Night Raw since then with her new Karen gimmick, which has gained her attention. 

She wasn’t seen this week on television, and there is a good reason for that absence.

Fightful Select reported today that Green was kept off Raw n this week because she couldn’t travel to Canada until her green card situation is figured out. WWE stated in an angle on the broadcast that Green was sent to Ottawa, Illinois instead of Ottawa, Canada as a way to bridge the gap. 

“With absolutely NO help from WWE management, I found my way out of Ottawa, IL and into a city that’s more my style!” the WWE star tweeted. “Jokes on you, Adam Pearce … but neither of us will be laughing when I pay you a visit about this.”

The Report

Green is currently landlocked and unable to return to Canada. The report noted “Chelsea is still waiting for her Green card, and then will be able to return. Green has been landlocked for months, dating back to last Summer.”

Instead of being at Monday Night Raw, Green was with her husband, Matt Cardona, in New York City for the screening of The Last Match: A Pro Wrestling Rock Musical.

Because Green is living in the US while on a work visa from Canada, if she went back into Canada while having visa issues then she wouldn’t be allowed to get back into the US. 

Mercedes Moné and Naomi Announced For Bar Rescue Premiere

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Free agent Mercedes Moné and WWE talent Naomi will appear on the Bar season premiere of Bar Rescue this weekend.

Both Moné and Naomi are keeping themselves busy outside of professional wrestling. They stepped away from WWE on May 16 due to reportedly creative differences. Wrestling fans saw both participate in Fashion Week in New York last year in September. They’ve also been seen together for movie premieres and other events. However, they will soon be making their reality TV debut.

Bar Rescue will have its season 9 premiere on Feb. 26. In a clip to promote their upcoming premiere; the show put out a teaser. Wrestling fans have spotted Moné and Naomi in the episode, watching the host, Jon Taffer, berate a bar owner.

Why Were Mercedes Moné and Naomi There?

Since the teaser came out, fans have wondered why Moné and Naomi were in that bar. In response to the Public Enemies Podcast, both superstars shared what led them there. It may be a joke, but they seemingly were there to get some drinks and food. It’s unclear if they will be featured more than what was shown in the teaser.

Sasha Banks and Naomi
(via WWE)

What’s Next for Moné and Naomi?

Since they departed from WWE, they both have found success. Moné is working as a free agent and looking to compete worldwide. She recently defeated Kairi at NJPW: Battle in the Valley on Feb. 18 to win the IWGP Women’s Championship. Moné has also teased going against Impact Knockout’s Champion Mickie James in the future. She also has Stardom talent AZM is looking to take her title away.

Naomi’s status is unclear. She is still doing work outside of WWE but is still listed on their website as a Friday Night Smackdown roster member. On Jan. 19, Fightful Select reported that a source within WWE has shared they are confident she will return to the company. However, the report didn’t share when she could return to WWE.

Both Moné and Naomi seem to be enjoying their time together and pursuing other opportunities. They will appear at the Emerald City Comic Con on March 4 and 5. Wrestling fans can look forward to seeing the two on TV again on Feb. 26 on the Paramount Network channel at 10 PM ET/ 7 PM PT.

Matt Riddle’s Girlfriend Addresses Online Harassment

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Adult film actress and girlfriend of WWE superstar Matt Riddle, Misha Montana, has shared her perspective on fans’ online harassment.

Riddle is currently on hiatus from pro wrestling. He’s been focusing on healthy living and seemingly is doing well with that effort. He recently earned his black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and has been with his girlfriend, Montana, who Riddle shared has helped him during his time in rehab.

While Riddle is on the road to recovery and possibly redemption, it hasn’t stopped fans from harassing himself and Montana. He posted a selfie of them both on Twitter, with grills in his mouth, on Feb. 4. The fan’s reception of them together was both met with well wishes and criticism. The criticism and online harassment of Riddle and Montana being together had negatively affected her.

Montana spoke with the Cheap Heat Production Podcast’s Maurice Shortall about dealing with harassment from wrestling fans from being in a relationship with Riddle.

“…I never anticipated that it would be what it was, and it’s just like how huge the stories were, and it wasn’t even how big the stories, were they were big, but how consuming it was like in our lives and speaking strictly for myself too that it just consumed my life for months and it was nothing but toxic and negative and just lies and slander and you know, threats and harassment, and it’s just like relentless, and it would escalate, said Montana.

She also shared, “…It impacted my career. People or an adult had opinions about it, therefore, had opinions about me. Part of the reason why I’m not with XPW is because of this situation. She added that her life has “drastically changed.”

Matt Riddle
Matt Riddle

When Will Riddle Return to WWE?

Riddle has been taken off WWE TV since Dec. 5, 2022. He got attacked by Solo Sikoa in the storyline so that he could serve his suspension. Since his departure, WWE has yet to mention Riddle very much.

WWE could try to have Riddle return after WrestleMania 39 in April. The company seems to have a plan for the upcoming event, but it doesn’t look like Riddle is a part of it. However, Riddle is seemingly in a healthy space with his girlfriend, despite the hate from fans.

Booker T: ‘WWE Would Make Kenny Omega’s Star Shine Brighter Than Any Other Place’

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Booker T has weighed in on the possibility of AEW’s Kenny Omega going to WWE. 

As previously reported, some in AEW have overheard the promotion’s founder Tony Khan say that Omega has substantial injury time that “could be” added to his deal if he decides to extend it this year.

Those in AEW don’t believe the injury time has been added yet. Several in WWE believe that they can land Omega as it’s been said Omega had a positive relationship with WWE. 

On his latest Hall Of Fame podcast, the WWE Hall Of Famer commented on the reports of WWE being interested in signing the former AEW World Heavyweight Champion. 

Booker T on Kenny Omega

Booker T thinks while it would be a big loss for All Elite Wrestling, they could recover from Omega’s departure and Omega could be a big star in WWE

“I don’t know how many years Kenny Omega has left in the ring. WWE would make Kenny Omega’s star shine brighter than any other place he ever could be in. If Omega was to sign with WWE, he would likely be presented as one of their biggest stars and potentially work at WrestleMania.

Booker continued: “If you don’t work at WrestleMania, you know throughout your career, you missed out on something. I can understand why Kenny Omega would want to mix it up with AJ Styles, two of the best at what they do, at WrestleMania.”

Omega is currently an AEW Trios Champion along with The Young Bucks. 

H/T to Wrestling Inc for the transcript

Paul Wight Was in a Wheelchair for Weeks After Having Knee Replacement Procedure

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In February 2021, Paul Wight aka The Big Show, shocked a lot of people when he left WWE after being with the company for 20 years for AEW. 

Since then, he has mainly worked as an announcer on AEW Dark: Elevation, although he has worked a handful of matches. 

He made his in-ring debut at All Out, where he beat QT Marshall. Since then, he’s only worked three other matches, all of them happening on Dark Elevation. 

Since August 2022, the former WWE Champion has been recovering from a knee replacement procedure, which kept him from competing inside of the squared circle. During that time, he has continued his duties as a commentator on AEW Dark: Elevation episodes.

The Journey

While doing a new interview with Metro UK, Wight revealed that the procedure kept him in a wheelchair for eleven weeks.

“Well, I spent 11 weeks in a wheelchair because I was waiting for them to build the implant for my knee because of my size. I had crushed all the bone in the knee, I was bleeding into my shin. So, I’ve got a good pain tolerance, but when I say I rode the tire down to the rim, that’s exactly what I did. But, luckily I still have all my ligaments in that knee, everything’s good there, it’s a nice, brand new titanium joint so it’s good for 35 years. So, I can parachute if I want to – not that I’ll ever jump out of an airplane, we all saw the movie Operation Dumbo drop, I don’t think that’s me, we’re good!”

Roman Reigns Set to Make Rare WWE Live Event Appearance

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Fans in Canada will be treated to a rare appearance by Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns next month.

Last year, Reigns signed a new deal with WWE, one that has seen him make fewer appearances on TV and even fewer matches on WWE’s weekly programming.

Reigns appearances at WWE live events have almost dried up entirely, but the Head of the Table will be at next month’s show in Toronto.

The Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns will compete on March 4, at The Coca-Cola Coliseum but his opponent is yet to be named.

Both local advertising and WWE’s website has Reigns confirmed for the show.

This will mark Reigns’ first house show match since September 24, 2022, when he beat AJ Styles at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Whoever Reigns faces in March, it will mark the Champion’s fourth untelevised match since signing his new contract with WWE last year.

Reigns will defend the Undisputed WWE Universal Title against Men’s 2023 Royal Rumble winner Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 39 in April. 

WWE Toronto

Roman Reigns will unquestionably be the biggest name on the upcoming show in Toronto, but he isn’t the only Superstar confirmed for in-ring action.

WWE Intercontinental Champion GUNTHER will defend against Drew McIntyre, while WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair will put her title on the line against Sonya Deville.

Bray Wyatt will face his nemesis LA Knight in what is being promoted as a ‘Lights Out’ Street Fight.

WWE Makes Hidden Reference to Vince McMahon on Monday Night Raw

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Vince McMahon may not have returned to WWE TV (so far!) but eagle-eyed fans spotted a subtle reference to the Executive Chairman on this week’s Raw.

The post-Elimination Chamber of Monday Night Raw saw appearances by the likes of Sami Zayn and Cody Rhodes, as well as Hall of Famers Edge and Lita.

In the show’s main event, Edge lost to United States Champion Austin Theory thanks to interference by Finn Balor, continuing the Rated-R Superstar’s feud with the Judgment Day.

Vince McMahon

Since his shocking return to WWE less than two months ago, Vince McMahon has been huddled away in his office, trying to find a new owner for the company.

With this year’s WrestleMania airing from Los Angeles, WWE has gone all-in with a Hollywood aesthetic for the show, as reflected in the advertising.

WWE aired an advertisement for Roman Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Universal Title during Raw, and fans noticed that at the bottom of Reigns’ poster read the words “Directed by Vince McMahon.”

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McMahon has reportedly not attended any WWE tapings since his return from retirement and has also kept away from creative meetings.

WrestleMania 39

This year’s WrestleMania will be the first (in theory) without McMahon making creative decisions behind the scenes.

In addition to Reigns Vs. Rhodes, SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair will face 2023 Women’s Royal Rumble winner Rhea Ripley.

Asuka hopes to regain the Raw Women’s Championship and score her first win at WrestleMania when she takes on Champion Bianca Belair.

Matches rumored for the show include U.S. Champion Austin Theory Vs. John Cena and Seth Rollins Vs. Logan Paul.

Nikki Bella “Shocked” WWE Resented Their ‘Total Divas’ Success

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Brie Bella is opening up about backlash they received in WWE as the Bella Twins’ popularity exploded thanks to the success of the Total Divas.

WWE had a monster hit on their hands with the launch 2013 launch of Total Divas. The E! Network reality series exposed a new audience to WWE’s female stars, but it was the Bella Twins who enjoyed the most success and were catapulted into the mainstream. They’d eventually get their own spinoff, Total Bellas. You’d think that WWE would have been thrilled with the situation, but Nikki tells Renee Paquette that this was not the case.

Nikki was Renee’s guest on the latest episode of The Sessions podcast. Renee brought up the fact that The Bella Twins were pulled from WWE’s RAW 30th Anniversary special at the last minute, a sign that WWE’s relationship with the twins was less than ideal.

Renee says The Bella Twins have plenty of respect from women in the locker room, but it doesn’t seem like WWE gives them nearly the credit they deserve.

“I remember one time Triple H saying, ‘Perception is reality in this business’ and we perceive people however we want,” said Nikki. “I think that’s what’s happened to Brie and I. At that time, they made people believe so much that like, Brie and I only care about reality TV, we are only there because of our men, because they were super cool in doing amazing things as well.

I think when we were in the run, and I know AJ [Lee] has spoken about it in her book and I think she’s regretted a lot, because that could have been a time where we could have empowered women even more and created more change. That was still a fight and that locker room was really difficult.

A lot of women could speak about that. I think that was the time when I saw so many women with their heads down and I was like, ‘Oh, I’m gonna fight real hard for this.’ I didn’t have to come back with reality cameras. I already had them with E! but I chose to came back to showcase women’s wrestling because what I thought women were doing was so badass and they weren’t being appreciated for it.”

WWE’s Control of the Bella Twins Slipping Away

Nikki Says Total Divas was delivering viewership on par with Keeping Up With The Kardashians, the E! Network’s hottest property. Instead of embracing their success, the company shunned them, because they were gaining freedom and independence.

“Honestly, Total Divas should have been praised even more. We were literally at a point where we were almost beating [Keeping Up With] The Kardashians in the ratings. We were shaking the world up. What a great time. We could have had the industry behind us, but instead, they used it to turn it against us, and that was really shocking to me, because I was like, ‘But wait, we’re making great change to women’s wrestling, why are you hating on it?”

Renee asked what Nikki thinks that was all about. She says “the boss” didn’t like his control over them slipping away.

“I think a lot, as far as the boss [Vince McMahon], is that he lost control of what he could make and not make, because when Brie and I won Diva of the Year, we got in trouble and I got yelled at, and I remember we came back so happy, and it was like, ‘Oh, because you brought in all these new viewers, and the women are now voting for you and all these new women are here.'”

Success and Resentment

Renee said her jaw must have been on the floor, to be getting negative backlash for bringing WWE new female viewers.

“On the floor! Everyone’s around was on the floor, like, ‘The Bella Twins are getting yelled at for getting successful?’ Because it wasn’t it what they wanted, cause they were the story tellers. They push who they want the crowd to be behind, just .. perception is reality. That is WWE, to a T. Even though the fans think they own it, no. They laugh in the back. ‘No, we own you at the end of the day.’ So, I truly believe Total Divas was the first thing they couldn’t control. They couldn’t control the success, they couldn’t control what mainstream was saying. There was no control, so that was hard on one said, because they lost that. And then, I think, everyone backstage truly thought we were going to fail. I don’t like to use the words ‘envy’ or ‘jealousy’ but i think there was a bit, and we all kind of get that.”

“[Our success] brought in a lot of hate within people in the back. Some people were super supportive, and then some that were hate. And then some got the mic and they just really expressed it and it gave me great fire and it made for great story, but I wish people wouldn’t have believed it beyond that, but it was also sad for me because people just slut shame or tear a woman down. I was not for that.”

Listen to Nikki Bella’s full appearance on The Sessions with Renee Paquette:

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The Undertaker Would “Absolutely” Wrestle Again If Not For This One Reason

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The Undertaker says he’d “absolutely” be wrestling right now if his body could handle it. After a legendary WWE career spanning three decades, he doesn’t see himself lacing up the boots again.

Undertaker has been doing the media rounds to promote 1deadMAN Show, his one-man live stage shows. His latest stop was for the Hawk vs. Wolf podcast, where he spoke with skateboarding legends Tony Hawk and Jason Ellis.

The Dead Man’s most recent ‘match’ took place nearly three years ago at WrestleMania 36, when he and AJ Styles clashed in the cinematic Boneyard Match. Even then, he physical limitations restricted him to a format that allowed for ‘smoke and mirrors’ and heavy editing.

Countless pro wrestlers have spoken about how difficult it is to step away from the sport they love so dearly. The desire to compete is still there, but there’s one key factor preventing him from wrestling again.

“I Know I Can’t” Deliver

The Undertaker takes a lot of pride in his matches. When asked if he wants to continue wrestling, The Undertaker didn’t mince words. He’d do it in a heartbeat, if he felt that he could deliver a performance that have fans have grown to expect from him.

“Absolutely,” he said enthusiastically. “If I was physically able to do it, I would be out there right now. There is a huge amount of our fanbase that will grade you on a curve. They understand that you’re getting long in the tooth, you have a lot of miles on you, but they just want you out there.

Then there is one part of that fanbase, ‘Ah man, he’s old, he shouldn’t be out there, he shouldn’t be doing this.’ Without any hesitation at all, if I felt like I could go and deliver, and deliver a performance that people expect when they see my name on the card, I would do it, but I know I can’t.”

Listen to The Undertaker’s appearance on the Hawk vs. Wolf podcast:

‘Hangman’ Adam Page Shares How He Deals With Harassing Fans

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AEW’s ‘Hangman’ Adam Page appreciates having a large and loyal fanbase but has spoken about fans who cross the line to invade his privacy.

Page signed with AEW at the start of the promotion in January 2019, and the company planned from the get-go for a World Title run for the Cowboy.

That reign came at Full Gear 2021, when Page dethroned Kenny Omega to win the gold, and would hold the Championship until AEW Double or Nothing 2022.

Dealing with Fans

As various wrestlers have experienced, there are some fans who cross the line when they meet wrestlers, often tracking them down at airports or at a hotel.

During a recent Highspots virtual signing, Page talked about his response to fans who disturb him, including giving them a less-than-stellar autograph.

“I’ll tell you a little secret — if you ever buy one that doesn’t have the Hangman underneath, it’s because someone harassed me in the hotel lobby and I give them the halfway, house show signature… Don’t come in my hotel lobby. That’s my front door, you know what I mean? Leave me alone.”

‘Hangman’ Adam Page.

Recently, Rey Mysterio was confronted by ‘fans’ who arrived with a large sheet of card covered with merchandise packaging for him to sign.

Mysterio signed one item but refused to sign any others, believing that these fans were looking for autographs to sell online.

Days after the Mysterio situation, fellow WWE Superstar Zelina Vega shared a similar interaction with fans who wanted her autograph to sell on eBay for a profit.

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h/t – eWrestlingNews

Jeff Hardy Set For Court Appearance This Week Over DUI Arrest

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Jeff Hardy is scheduled to appear in court this week, stemming from his arrest in June of last year.

Within months of making his AEW debut, Hardy was arrested and charged with his third DUI within a decade.

The former WWE World Heavyweight Champion has been suspended from AEW ever since, and will not be allowed to appear until he can prove his sobriety.

Court Date

In August of last year, Hardy waived his right to a speedy trial, and his case has faced some delays.

PW Insider reports that the Charismatic Enigma’s next court appearance is scheduled for Thursday, February 23rd at 1:30 PM EST in Florida.

Hardy submitted a written plea of “not guilty” on June 28, 2022 and it had been reported that the two sides could come to a plea deal, though that has not been confirmed.

Hardy has been charged with DUI (Alcohol or Drugs), third offense within ten years, driving while license canceled/suspended/revoked, and violation of restrictions placed on a driver’s license.

Punishment

While most of the charges Hardy is facing are misdemeanors, the DUI charge to his name is a felony offense.

Under Florida law, Hardy would face a minimum 30 days behind bars and could face up to five years in prison if convicted of the DUI.

Other potential punishments include a minimum 10-year driver’s license revocation and up to $5,000 in fines.

Tony Khan has said he supports Hardy’s choice to try and seek help for his substance-abuse issues, but has said that this will be Jeff’s one and only chance to improve in AEW.

Mercedes Moné Reveals Details of New Japan Pro Wrestling Contract

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IWGP Women’s Champion Mercedes Moné is enjoying much more freedom as part of her contract with New Japan Pro Wrestling than she was afforded in WWE.

The former Sasha Banks made her NJPW debut at Wrestle Kingdom 17 in January, over six months after walking out of WWE Raw in May 2022.

Last weekend, Moné dethroned KAIRI to win the IWGP Women’s Champion, in her first match since parting ways with WWE.

Free Agent

Even while in WWE, Moné was able to stretch her muscles outside of the ring, and appeared as Koska Reeves in Disney+ hit The Mandalorian.

Speaking to TV Insider, Moné spoke about being allowed much more freedom away from WWE and as part of New Japan.

“I’m a free agent. It doesn’t matter with New Japan. I can go anywhere. I can go to New Japan, Impact, Mexico, Germany, Europe. The potential matchups are endless. The same for New Japan. I know they have partnerships with CMLL, Impact, AEW.

“I can go anywhere. I can go to New Japan, Impact, Mexico, Germany, Europe.”

Mercedes Moné.

“To be a fan and watch all these matchups from all parts of the world is amazing. I know there is a little woman in Impact I would love to face one day, Mickie James! We’ll see what is in the stars.”

Support

Moné debuting at Wrestle Kingdom 17 was a huge moment for her, and several friends were in Japan to see it happen.

WWE Raw Superstar Bayley attended NJPW Wrestle Kingdom in person to support her best friend, while Naomi (whose WWE future remains unclear) also attended.

In the interview, Moné shared her appreciation to those who have continued to support her.

“That meant everything to me. Wrestling is such a small, tight-knit circle of friends you would call your friends and family. For those girls and my best friend Manny [Samuray Del Sol] to fly all the way over to Japan from the United States to just cut a little promo. They did that because they knew how much it meant to me.”

Mercedes Mone.

Bayley was also at NJPW Battle in the Valley (though donned a mask for much of the show to avoid detection) to watch her best friend’s title victory.

WWE Facing Fan’s Lawsuit Over WrestleMania 38 Injury

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WWE’s biggest two nights of 2022 was far from the grandest spectacle of them all for one fan in attendance.

WrestleMania 38 took place from April 2 to April 3 in Dallas, Texas last year, and saw the return of Cody Rhodes to WWE.

Other highlights of the show include ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin winning his first match in 19 years, and Roman Reigns unifying the WWE and Universal Championships with a victory over Brock Lesnar.

Lawsuit

Across both days, WWE claimed that a total 156,352 fans came to AT&T Stadium, but Marvin Jackson didn’t enjoy the show.

PW Insider has learned that Jackson filed a lawsuit last month in Texas, alleging that he has damaged hearing in his left ear due to his time as an “invitee” to WrestleMania 38.

The suit claims that the loud blast of pyrotechnics caused Jackson to “lose almost all hearing” in his left ear.

It is also claimed that the defendant, WWE, “failed to notify anyone or place any warnings to warn of the existence of the dangers associated with pyrotechnics.”

Jackson’s legal representative is requesting a jury trial and seeking monetary relief of more than $1,000,000, including damages of any kind, penalties, costs, expenses, prejudgment interest, and attorney’s fees.

WWE filed a request on February 17, to have the lawsuit moved to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth Division.

More Legal Trouble

This is by no means the only legal matter that the top names in WWE are having to deal with.

In addition to the various legal challenges that have stemmed from Vince McMahon’s return to WWE, the promotion is set to go to trial next week over a lawsuit filed in June 2021.

That lawsuit from Jackson Parsons alleges that he was struck by a WWE van, driven by employee Gaitan Thomas, in July 2019, while Parsons was riding his bicycle.

In the lawsuit, Parsons claimed he suffered permanent issues, namely “physical injuries, pain-and-suffering, disability and the inability and loss of the capacity to lead and enjoy a normal life.”

WWE Hall of Famer Cut from Appearing on Monday Night Raw

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Fans in Ottawa, Canada were left very ‘unstratusfied’ during last night’s edition of Monday Night Raw, which didn’t see an appearance by Trish Stratus.

The post-Elimination Chamber 2023 edition of the red brand saw appearances by Sami Zayn, Cody Rhodes, and Paul Heyman, among others.

The main event saw Canada’s own Edge make a rare in-ring appearance on Raw, coming up short against U.S. Champion Austin Theory thanks to interference by Finn Balor.

Trish Stratus

In the run-up to Raw, fans were excited to see the return of seven-time WWE Women’s Champion Trish Stratus, who had been reported to be appearing on the show.

Raw’s three hours came and went without Trish, but Fightful Select reports that she was supposed to be on the show.

In fact, Trish was present at the event in Ottawa, and was scheduled to be on the card for the night’s events.

A source within WWE said that a “creative change” led to Trish being cut, and her spot with Bayley during an episode of Ding Dong Hello! not making it to air.

While Ding Dong Hello! did take place, the segment saw Lita and Becky Lynch appear, and lay out the challenge for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships.

It is reported that Trish had already left the arena by the time that segment took place.

What’s Next?

In the run-up to WWE Elimination Chamber, it had been rumored that Trish would appearing on the go-home Raw before the PLE, setting up a six-woman tag match for the Montreal-based event.

That did not happen, and there is speculation that this rumored six-woman tag could happen at WrestleMania 39.

This would explain why Lynch and Lita challenging for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships, a match that would fit right in on the WrestleMania card, is happening on Raw.

With that said, it has been reported that WWE’s plan for WrestleMania 39 is for Kai and SKY to defend their tag titles against Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler.

Trish Stratus has not been confirmed for any future appearances on Raw.

Brock Lesnar Challenged For WrestleMania 39 Match During 2/20 WWE RAW

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Brock Lesnar could be in for quite the intriguing match at WrestleMania 39.

During the 2/20 edition of Monday Night RAW, former United States Champion MVP was shown backstage. MVP called Brock Lesnar a ‘coward’ for ‘intentionally’ getting disqualified during Lesnar’s match against Bobby Lashley during the Elimination Chamber premium live event.

However, MVP wasn’t alone as Omos appeared alongside the long-time U.S. Champion. On Omos’ behalf, MVP laid out a challenge to Brock Lesnar for a match against Omos at WrestleMania 39. MVP called out Lesnar for next week’s show and told Lesnar to show up and respond to the challenge if he had the ‘intestinal fortitude’.

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Monday Night RAW (2/27/23) Updated Card

  • IYO SKY Dakota Kai (C) vs. Becky Lynch & Lita — WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship
  • Asuka vs. Carmella
  • Piper Niven vs. Candice LeRae
  • Will Brock Lesnar Respond to Omos’ WrestleMania 39 Challenge?
  • Miz TV ‘Hollywood Edition’

SEScoops’ full report on the 2/20/23 edition of WWE RAW can be found by clicking here.

Becky Lynch and Lita Set to Challenge Damage CTRL for Women’s Tag Titles on 2/27 WWE RAW

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A major match has been set for the 2/27/23 episode of WWE RAW.

During the 2/20/23 edition of WWE RAW, Bayley hosted the latest episode of ‘Ding Dong, Hello!’. During the segment, which featured Bayley’s Damage CTRL stablemates, the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions IYO SKY and Dakota Kai, Becky Lynch interrupted the champions ramblings. Becky pondered the possibility of her becoming tag champion, a thought that was laughed off by Damage CTRL, who claimed Becky didn’t have any friends and would need her toddler daughter, Roux, to team up with her.

However, Becky didn’t come to Monday Night RAW alone, as seen in the clip below.

Becky and Lita threw down the challenge for IYO and Dakota, and later on in the night, the match was confirmed for next Monday night’s episode RAW.

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WWE RAW (2/27/23) Updated Card

  • IYO SKY Dakota Kai (C) vs. Becky Lynch & Lita — WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship
  • Asuka vs. Carmella
  • Piper Niven vs. Candice LeRae
  • Will Brock Lesnar Respond to Omos’ WrestleMania 39 Challenge?
  • Miz TV ‘Hollywood Edition’

SEScoops’ full report on the 2/20/23 edition of WWE RAW can be found by clicking here.

Jay Briscoe’s Daughter, Gracie, Released From Hospital

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Jay Briscoe’s (Jamin Pugh) daughter, Gracie, was released from the hospital last week.

According to a Facebook post by family friends, Gracie will be undergoing outpatient rehab five days a week. She is able to walk with assistance, but hasn’t fully regained movement below the knee.

“Her muscles in her legs are really starting to fire up, so they want to keep it a very intense therapy,” the update said. “This girl has went from nothing to doing some assisted walking. We’re still going to pray hard for movement below the knee, because it’s not where it needs to be. The doctors can feel her trying to move her ankles and toes and stuff, but we’re just not getting that movement yet. But things are progressing I would say ahead of schedule.” (h/t Wrestling Observer)

Update on Jay Briscoe’s Youngest Daughter

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Briscoe’s daughters were severely injured in the car accident that claimed their father’s life last month.

His youngest daughter, Jayleigh, went home from the hospital earlier this month. She doesn’t have to wear a neck brace anymore. However, she has to continue wearing a back brace and external fixator for four weeks.

A fundraising campaign was set up after Briscoe’s death. AEW is selling a Briscoe tribute shirt with 100% of the funds going to the Pugh family. Dijak recently donated $3000 to the Pughs after auctioning off his entrance-worn ring jacket.

WWE RAW Results (2/20/23): Austin Theory Defends United States Title Against Edge

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WWE‘s latest edition of Monday Night RAW took place on (2/20/23) from the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada! Austin Theory successfully retained the United States Championship against Edge in the evening’s main event!

Live Coverage

The show begins and we see a video recap of Roman Reigns victory over Sami Zayn from this past Saturday night’s Elimination Chamber premium live event.

We then head to the arena where the aforementioned Sami Zayn’s music hits and out comes the former title challenger. The crowd is still white hot for Sami and they chant along with his theme song and begin the customary ‘Ole, ole ole ole, Ole, Ole!’ chants and continue the ovation with chanting his name. Sami finally gets the Ottawa, Ontario, Canada crowd to calm down a bit and says he’s feeling a lot of feelings tonight but the main feeling he has is gratitude. Sami thanks the crowd for their support during his run with and against The Bloodline and the crowd meets him with ‘you deserve it!’ chants, which gets Sami a bit emotional. Sami says while he feels thankful, he feels a lot of guilt for coming up short when he was so close to finishing the story agains Roman Reigns. Sami says around WWE, the story is NEVER over, but we are entering the final chapter. Sami says the final chapter isn’t just about him…but he needs to talk to Kevin Owens, whom Sami calls out to come down to the ring. Owens’ music hits and out comes the former Universal Champion.

Sami tells Kevin that he has so much to say to him but doesn’t know where to start. Sami thanks Kevin for his help on Saturday night and also apologizes to him for their past. Sami says he and Kevin are past the point of words and he doesn’t know if there’s anyway they can get back to being best friends again. Sami says he knows Kevin’s main goal is to take down The Bloodline and he says he (Sami) won’t sleep until Roman Reigns and The Bloodline are taken down once and for all. Sami says Kevin can’t do it alone and neither can he, but they may be able to do it…together. The crowd is going ballistic and Kevin says he doesn’t need an apology from Sami or for Sami to thank him because him attacking The Bloodline on Saturday wasn’t for Sami, it was for his (Kevin’s) family. Kevin said he did it for Sami’s family too, so Sami’s wife, kids, and parents didn’t have to see Sami get beaten down like his (Kevin’s) family did. Kevin said at Survivor Series he told Sami that he was done with him and that stands ’til this day…but if Sami needs any help taking down The Bloodline, to just ask ‘his buddy’ Jey Uso. Kevin slams down the microphone and exits.

Our commentary team of Kevin Patrick and Corey Graves then run down tonight’s action, which includes Austin Theory defending the United States Championship against Edge, and an episode of ‘Ding Dong, Hello!’ with Bayley welcoming her Damage CTRL stablemates, the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions IYO SKY and Dakota Kai. Seth Rollins will face The Miz, and Cody Rhodes will address Roman Reigns and their WrestleMania 39 title match now that it’s official following Reigns’ victory over Sami Zayn at Elimination Chamber. We then cut back to the ring where Sami Zayn is waving to the crowd before exiting and Baron Corbin comes down and attacks Zayn out of no where and we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and Adam Pearce, along other WWE officials are holding Sami back from rushing Corbin, who’s back in the ring with a microphone. Corbin says he tried to tell everyone, last week, that Sami Zayn wasn’t capable of competing with Roman Reigns, and he would especially know since he was the last one who defeated Roman Reigns. Adam Pearce continues to hold Sami back but Corbin says Sami is an embarrassment to his friends, his fans, his family, and the country of Canada. Pearce steps aside and tells Sami to go attack Corbin, and Sami flies down to the ring and have an impromptu match!

Sami Zayn vs. Baron Corbin

A brawl around the ringside area goes down as commentary announces that Adam Pearce has said this one is officially official and here we go! Corbin lays into Sami with some forearms to a cut and bruised back of Sami, who was mangled by Reigns with a steel chair just 48 hours ago. Sami trips Corbin to the mat and lays into him with a bevy of strikes. Sami goes up top and dives down but Corbin catches him with a choke-slam and plants Sami before going for the cover but Sami kicks out and we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Sami is battling back and spikes Corbin face-first into the mat with a tornado DDT and goes for the cover but Corbin kicks out. Sami dumps Corbin to the outside and comes flying over the top rope and lays Corbin out on the outside!

Sami tosses Corbin back into the ring and lines him up for the Helluva Kick but Corbin wallops Canada’s favorite son with a lariat. Corbin scoops and plants Sami with a Deep Six and goes for the cover but Sami kicks out at two-and-a-half! Corbin tosses Sami to the corner, lands a splash, and goes rushing back to the opposite corner to regain momentum for another one but Sami follows him and cracks him with the Helluva Kick for the 1-2-3!

Winner – Sami Zayn

We then see a video package highlighting the feud between Edge, Beth Phoenix, and The Judgment Day. Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio are shown getting mic’d up backstage and they’ll be interviewed after the break.

Back from the break and Byron Saxton is backstage sitting down with Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio. Byron asks Rhea about her and Finn coming up short against Edge and Beth Phoenix this past Saturday at Elimination Chamber. Rhea says she’s not worried about the past, she’s looking toward the future and her SmackDown Women’s Championship match against Charlotte Flair. Byron starts to ask another question about Beth Phoenix but Dominik tells Byron to stop right there and if he asks another question about Edge or Beth Phoenix, he (Byron) is going to find out what he (Dominik) did when people annoyed him in prison. Rhea says she’s going to put Charlotte in her place at WrestleMania 39 and become the new SmackDown Women’s Champion. Byron asks Rhea what’s going to happen when she and Charlotte come face-to-face this Friday night on SmackDown and Rhea says you’ll have to tune in to find out. Dominik notes that his father, Rey Mysterio has a match this Friday night, so he’ll tag along with Rhea and make his way to SmackDown this Friday night. Rhea tells Byron that this interview is over and she and Dominik get up and leave.

We then see a video package highlighting Logan Paul’s interference and attack of Seth Rollins from this past Saturday’s elimination chamber match. The United States Champion Austin Theory is then shown backstage with Cathy Kelley. Cathy asks Austin how he feels just 48 hours removed from retaining his title against five of the best superstars on the WWE roster inside of an elimination chamber. Austin says he’s beat up and doesn’t feel 100% but he’ll do what he always does and that’s beat everyone in front of him, and that’ll continue tonight when he defeats Edge in his home country of ‘crappy Canada’. Theory then says nobody cares about John Cena’s return to RAW in a few weeks and says he’s focused on tonight and then he’s on the road to WrestleMania where he’ll solidify his legacy once and for all.

Mustafa Ali vs. Dolph Ziggler

Ziggler cradles Ali and goes for a quick cover but Ali kicks out. Ziggler cracks Ali with a drop-kick then sends Ali to the corner and plants him with a swinging neck-breaker. Ziggler looks for a super-kick, Ali rolls to the outside and Ziggler drags him right back onto the apron but Ali uses the top rope and nails Ziggler with a neck-breaker. Ali applies a head-lock and starts yelling at Ziggler before going for a suplex but Ziggler slides out but walks into a Pele kick from Ali. Ziggler catches Ali and plants him with a DDT and goes for the cover but Ali kicks out. Ziggler plants Ali with the Famouser but Ali ducked under and uses the crucifix to roll Ziggler up for the 1-2-3!

Winner – Mustafa Ali

After the match, we see The Miz and Maryse kissing backstage and Cathy Kelley steps in and asks for a word with the former WWE Grand Slam winner. Maryse shows The Miz his anniversary gift and The Miz says this gift is bigger than his half-court shot during this past weekend’s NBA Celebrity All-Star game. Cathy asks Miz how he feels before his match against Seth Rollins and Miz says he’s just happy that Rollins was ‘brought down to earth’ by his (The Miz’s) former protege, Logan Paul. The Miz says he’ll reveal what Maryse gifted him, next week on Miz TV.

We then see Cody Rhodes walking through the backstage area and we’ll hear from the 2023 Men’s Royal Rumble Match winner after the break.

Back from the break and ‘The American Nightmare’ Cody Rhodes is making his way down to the ring. Cody grabs a microphone and is about to ask everyone what they want to talk about but Paul Heyman pops up on the titantron and interrupts. Cody asks Paul where he is and Paul says he’s backstage and Cody asks Paul to make his way down to the ring. Paul says he was attacked this past Saturday night and now he’s stuck in a neck brace and not able to come down to the ring. Paul says what happened to him on Saturday night was a tragedy but it pales in comparison to the real tragedy which is what’s going to happen to Cody at WrestleMania 39. Paul tells Cody flat-out that he can’t beat Roman Reigns. Paul says it’s time to get hypothetical and pretend that Cody beats Roman at WrestleMania, and asks Cody what his life will be like should that happen. Paul says Roman Reigns has special counsel, the wiseman, Paul Heyman. Paul says if Cody beats Roman, he won’t have Paul Heyman.

Paul says 200 days a year, Cody will have to be on the road defending the titles, he’ll spend 50 days a year doing charity appearances and red carpet events, then 30 days overseas doing promotional work, another 20 days promoting every premium live event, which is now over 300 days on the road. Paul says the remaining 60-or-so-days, Cody will be at home still working, doing Zoom calls, etc. Paul says Cody’s brother said that their father Dusty was on the road all the time and even when he was home…he wasn’t home. Paul asks Cody if that’s what he wants for his wife and daughter should he win at WrestleMania. Paul says he wouldn’t ever say something disrespectful to Cody, like Roman would keep Cody’s wife warm should Cody beat Roman and spend all his time on the road…but Roman’s a happily married man…but he’s not (Paul)…and when Roman beats Cody at WrestleMania…his lifelong dreams are going to become his own, personal, nightmare.

Cody is visibly irritated and says Roman’s great but he’s seen this before. Cody says he’s not face-to-face with Roman right now but he probably will be soon enough and when they are in the same ring, he’ll say this to his face. Cody says Roman is undoubtedly the greatest Undisputed WWE Universal Champion of all-time but he’s going to finish his story and beat him at WrestleMania. Cody slams the microphone and exits the ring.

Asuka then makes her way down to the ring and she’ll face Nikki Cross after the break. Before the break, Corey Graves and Kevin Patrick say that the last time WWE had WrestleMania in Hollywood, WWE superstars starred in spin-offs of major movie trailers and they’re doing the same this year. We then see Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch’s Joker-like trailer that debuted during the Elimination Chamber premium live event this past Saturday night and we then head to a commercial break before our next matchup.

Asuka vs. Nikki Cross

Before the match begins, RAW Women’s Champion Bianca Belair makes her way down to the ring to keep a closer eye on her WrestleMania 39 opponent, Asuka. Nikki slams Asuka with an inverted DDT on the apron and we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Asuka goes up top and drills Nikki with a missile drop-kick and goes for the cover but Nikki kicks out. Asuka goes for a super-kick but Nikki ducks under and dumps Asuka to the outside. Nikki tosses Asuka right back into the ring and now both competitors are on the top turnbuckle. Asuka plants Nikki with a diving DDT and goes for the cover but Nikki lifts the shoulders. Both competitors are exchanging strikes while they struggle to their feet, Asuka gets the better of it, Nikki asks for Asuka to kick her once more, and she eats a kick to the face. Asuka wallops Nikki with a super-kick and looks for the Asuka Lock but Nikki slides out and plants Asuka with an inverted DDT and goes for the cover but Asuka kicks out. Asuka trips Nikki to the mat, applies the arm-bar and Nikki has no choice but to tap out!

Winner – Asuka

After the match, Bianca Belair gets in the ring and the two WrestleMania opponents come face-to-face. Bianca lifts her title, Asuka points at the WrestleMania 39 sign and Asuka starts coughing up this blue goo and Bianca looks horrified as Asuka laughs maniacally and exits.

Backstage we see Cathy Kelley, who’s with Carmella. Cathy asks Carmella how she’s feeling about this past Saturday’s elimination chamber match. Carmella says she isn’t worried about the past and is going to deliver a receipt to Asuka because ‘Mella is Money!’. Carmella exits and Cathy Kelley catches up with Seth Rollins, who was walking nearby. Cathy asks Seth why he’s in such a good mood considering what happened this past Saturday at Elimination Chamber. Seth says he’s laughing because this is the second-time Logan Paul has attacked him, so he’ll make sure to deal with Logan once the time is right. Seth says since Logan isn’t around tonight, the man who takes credit for Logan’s success, The Miz, is going to suffer for Logan’s actions, tonight. Seth laughs and it’s announced that Seth Rollins will face The Miz after the break.

Back from the break and we see the highlights from the Brock Lesnar vs. Bobby Lashley match from Elimination Chamber this past weekend. MVP is shown backstage and MVP calls Brock Lesnar a coward and Omos walks in. MVP says Omos is officially challenging Lesnar to a match at WrestleMania 39. MVP calls for Lesnar to show up next Monday night on RAW to accept the challenge, if he has ‘the intestinal fortitude’.

Seth Rollins vs. The Miz

Rollins attacks Miz right as the bell sounds. Rollins dumps Miz out of the ring and launches the former WWE Grand Slam Champion into the announce table and the barricade before sending The Miz back into the ring. Rollins clotheslines Miz right back to the outside and dives through the ropes and drills Miz with a drop-kick into the announce table. Miz tricks Rollins into thinking he’s hurt and trips Rollins and tosses him back into the ring where he plants Rollins with a DDT and goes for the cover but Rollins kicks out and we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Miz sends Rollins to the corner and looks for a splash but Rollins cracks him with a running clothesline. Rollins lights Miz up with a bevy of strikes and lays Miz out with a pair of clotheslines, then a super-kick, and a spinning back elbow.

Rollins looks for a suplex, Miz rolls Rollins up, but Rollins spins out and drills Miz with a super-kick. Rollins lines Miz up for a stomp, Miz rolls out, Rollins looks for the pedigree, but Miz rolls him back, but Rollins counters into a pin of his own but Miz kicks out. Miz stuns Rollins with a codebreaker and goes for the cover but Rollins kicks out. Miz looks for the Skull Crushing Finale but Rollins shoves Miz back but Miz wallops Rollins with a running knee to the face and goes for the cover but Rollins lifts the shoulders at two-and-a-half! Miz unloads some kicks to Rollins’ chest and goes for one more but Rollins catches it and starts hammering Miz with forearms to the face. Rollins sends Miz to the mat with an elbow to the back of the head and plants Miz with a stomp! The crowd urges Rollins for another stomp, Rollins obliges. The crowd wants a third stomp, the referee tries to stop him but Rollins obliges and crushes Miz with a third stomp! The referee calls for the bell and Rollins is the winner by referee stoppage!

Winner – Seth Rollins

Backstage, Adam Pearce is with Carmella and Adam tells Carmella since she’s been so appreciative, she can consider her request for a match against Asuka, official for next week. Carmella exits and Pearce answers a phone call and it’s Chelsea Green. Chelsea says she was went to Ottawa, Illinois and she demands Pearce to fix it. Pearce says RAW is in Grand Rapids, Michigan, next week and she can just make the sort travel there for next week’s show and he’ll handle it with the travel team. Pearce acts like the phone reception is bad and hangs up on Green as we see Chad Gable and Otis looking into the mirror. Bronson Reed walks up to Alpha Academy and says they better be careful or they won’t be able to recognize themselves the next time they look into a mirror.

We then see the ring crew setting up for ‘Ding Dong, Hello!’ and Bayley will host her show alongside the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, IYO SKY and Dakota Kai of Damage CTRL after the break.

Back from the break and Bayley is in the ring with the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions IYO SKY and Dakota Kai, her fellow Damage CTRL stablemates. Bayley says she didn’t feel like coming to Canada since she wasn’t in the women’s elimination chamber match this past Saturday night but since it’s family day in Canada, she wanted to spend the day with her family, Damage CTRL. Bayley says IYO and Dakota are under-appreciated that way everyone can hear their ‘beautiful voices’. Bayley asks Dakota and IYO how it feels to be the greatest women’s tag champions of all-time. Dakota says she and IYO wouldn’t be there without their ‘beloved role model’ Bayley. Dakota says Damage CTRL has been on every show and defeated the likes of Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, and Becky Lynch. Dakota says she and IYO will surpass these 100 days as champions with another 100 days, and another 100 days…but Becky Lynch’s music hits and out comes ‘The Man’!.

Becky says they’ve only hit 100 days as champions because they never defend the titles and says the titles are probably full of cobwebs. Bayley says Becky has no friends and asks Becky if she’s going to bring her baby daughter Roux to challenge for the titles but Becky says she’s been thinking of one person…and out comes WWE Hall of Famer Lita! Becky and Lita make their way down to the ring and Bayley says they need to use the door before she talks to them. Becky and Lita oblige and knock on the door before walking through. Bayley tells Lita she doesn’t even work in WWE and says Becky is desperate for bringing Lita here tonight. The crowd loudly chants for Lita and Bayley asks Lita if she can even trust Becky. Lita says she’s down to walk into WrestleMania with Becky Lynch as tag champions and lays out the official challenge for IYO and Dakota. Bayley says they haven’t earned a shot and Becky runs down she and Lita’s accolades and says that should be enough to warrant a title shot. Lita says if IYO and Dakota are the greatest tag champions of all-time, they should want to prove it. Becky and Lita say IYO and Dakota are scared and Bayley says the challenge is accepted! Becky and Lita rip the titles off of IYO and Dakota and hold them up in the air before tossing them back to Damage CTRL.

We head backstage and Candice LeRae is with Byron Saxton. Byron asks Candice how Johnny Gargano is feeling after the elimination chamber match from this past Saturday night and but Nikki Cross is walking by and Candice stops her and tells Nikki that she’s been looking for her. Candice asks Nikki why she’s been stalking her as of late. Nikki whispers something into Candice’s ear and we can’t hear it but Candice looks confused as Byron Saxton walks in. Byron asks Candice what Nikki told her and Candice says that Nikki said all of her friends left her and she feels alone. Candice says Johnny will be back soon and says she needs to go.

Chad Gable, alongside Otis makes his way down to the ring and Gable will face Bronson Reed after the break.

Bronson Reed vs. Chad Gable (with Otis)

Reed launches Gable to the outside, gets on the apron, and drills Gable with a running shoulder tackle off of the apron. Reed tosses Gable back into the ring and gets in Otis’ face before getting back into the ring himself. Reed slams Gable to the mat, goes up top, and looks for the Tsunami but Gable rolls out and locks in the ankle lock! Reed kicks Gable back but Gable looks for the German suplex but Reed avoids. Gable knocks Reed to the mat with a running knee, goes up top, and comes crashing down on Reed with a diving head-butt before going for the cover but Reed kicks out at just one. Maxine Dupri shows up at ringside and Otis starts talking with her. Back in the ring, Gable plants Reed with an outrageous German suplex. Gable starts shouting at Otis and Reed slams Gable to the mat, goes up top, and crushes Gable with the Tsunami for the 1-2-3!

Winner – Bronson Reed

After a commercial break, Elias is in the ring. Elias says Rick Boogs better be backstage taking notes because there’s no bigger star in this business than Elias and since it’s WrestleMania season, it’s time for Rick Boogs to learn from a real star. Rick Boogs is shown backstage writing on a notepad. Elias asks who wants to walk with Elias on the road to WrestleMania and Bobby Lashley’s music hits. ‘The Almighty’ makes a beeline for the ring and begins the beatdown on Elias. Lashley launches Elias out of the ring and fires him into the barricade. Lashley sends Elias back into the ring and rattles him with a spear. Lashley locks in the Hurt Lock and dispatches Elias to the outside. Lashley grabs a microphone and said it doesn’t matter who he faces at WrestleMania whether it be Brock Lesnar or Bray Wyatt…they’ll all go down.

Kevin Patrick and Corey Graves announce that IYO SKY and Dakota Kai will defend the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles against Becky Lynch and Lita next Monday night on RAW!

Austin Theory (C) vs. Edge — United States Championship

Edge dumps Theory out of the ring right as the bell sounds. Edge sends Theory back into the ring and plants the champion with a leg sweep face-first into the mat and we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Edge is working over Theory in the center of the ring. Edge dives to the outside and plays possum with Theory and nails him with an overhead slam on the floor. Edge goes to the apron and comes crashing down onto Theory with a diving shoulder tackle on the outside. Edge sends Theory back into the ring and goes for the cover but Theory kicks out. Theory crushes Edge with a huge lariat and starts dropping hammer-fists onto the WWE Hall of Famer. Theory applies a head-lock, Edge powers out, but Theory slams him right back down to the mat and reapplies the hold. Edge fights his way back to his feet and starts unloading strikes on Theory before sending him to the corner, where he looks for a splash but he eats a kick to the face from the champion. Theory drills the challenger with a summersault drop-kick to the face and goes for the cover but Edge kicks out as we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and Theory has Edge on the top turnbuckle. Edge tosses Theory down to the mat and lands a diving elbow drop from the top rope and both competitors are down! Edge looks for Edgecution but Theory evades and lifts Edge for A-Town Down, but this time, Edge evades and sends Theory to the apron. Theory kicks Edge back and rolls back into the ring but Edge catches him and plants him with a pop-up power-bomb and goes for the cover but Theory lifts the shoulders after a two-count! Edge goes for a spear, Theory leaps over him and launches Edge over his head but Edge lands on his feet, trips Theory to the mat and locks in the cross-face but Theory drags himself to the ropes and gets his feet on the bottom rope to force the referee to break the hold.

Theory rolls Edge up and puts his feet on the middle rope for leverage but the referee sees it and stops counting. Edge rolls Theory back, Theory kicks out, Theory looks for A-Town Down but Edge slips out and plants Theory with the Edgecution and goes for the cover but the champion kicks out at two-and-a-half! Edge lines Theory up for the spear and Finn Balor makes his way down to the ring. Edge knocks Balor off the apron, Theory looks for the roll up but Edge rolls Theory up but Theory kicks out and plants Edge with A-Town Down for the 1-2-3!

Winner – Austin Theory (C)

After the match, Finn Balor rushes the ring and attacks Edge. Balor goes up top and crushes Edge with the Coup de Grace. Balor lands yet another Coup de Grace and the first-ever WWE Universal Champion stands tall over his long-time rival as the show goes off the air!

First Inductee for The WWE Hall Of Fame 2023 Revealed (Report)

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It looks like Dave Bautista will get his moment to be honored by WWE for all of his accomplishments and success with the company. 

The former WWE World Heavyweight champion had been slated to go in 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic nixed that. The Class of 2020 inductees got their ceremony the following year and was paired with the 2021 class as it was pre-taped inside the virtual WWE ThunderDome. 

Previous Induction

Bautista decided to pull out of the 2021 ceremony “due to previous obligations.” Just last month, the former WWE star told ComicBook.com that he did not know if he would be inducted this year but was hoping he would. 

Wrestling News Premium, WrestlingNews.co’s Patreon account reported today, “the word going around in WWE is that Dave Bautista will be the headliner at this year’s WWE Hall Of Fame.”

Per the report, those they spoke with in the company believe that both sides wanted to hold off on his induction as there wouldn’t be fans in attendance to hear his speech, something he wanted to do in front of fans. 

It’s still unclear when they will make the announcement nor who else will be going into the class. 

More Details on WWE’s Plans to Bring Back Finn Balor’s Demon Character

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WWE had plans in place to bring back The Demon version of Finn Balor, but it didn’t end up happening.

It was originally reported by WrestlingNews.co in December that WWE was going to do Edge vs. Balor at the Royal Rumble as a way to further the Judgment Day vs. Edge feud that has been going on for almost a year now. 

Original Plans

However, that was nixed due to Edge being away with a filming project and his schedule not allowing him to make appearances on WWE TV leading up to the bout. 

Originally, WWE wanted to do a Hell in a Cell match at the show. Fighful Select provided more details on WWE’s plans for The Demon, Balor’s alter ego, to make a return based on internal plans. 

People that Fightful spoke with “felt as if the Demon persona didn’t fit during the current iteration of Judgment Day, and were against it in this situation.”

There were others who felt the match would have needed something special and Balor portraying the Demon would’ve done just that. 

Although Balor has used the persona seven times in WWE on the main roster, he last portrayed it when he lost to WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns at WWE Extreme Rules last year. 

The Limit’s the Sky: WWE’s Unbreakable Glass Ceiling

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The idea that WWE has a glass ceiling, an extra barrier to break through to get to the top level of stardom for wrestlers that don’t look a certain way, is hardly new. In fact, it’s so well known that WWE has played with the idea in storyline. Daniel Bryan’s rise to the top had HHH label him a “B+ Player” on TV, and CM Punk’s infamous pipebomb promo included him talking about grabbing “Vince McMahon’s imaginary brass rings” and getting nowhere for doing so. But the truth is WWE doesn’t have a single glass ceiling, it has two. The first can be broken, and it happens from time to time, Sami Zayn being the most recent example. But the second glass ceiling? It’s never been broken, and last Saturday Zayn became the most recent example of that too.

Ever since taking the reigns of the company from his father Vince Sr. in the ‘80s, Vince McMahon had shown the world what he thought a main eventer looked like: Tall and incredibly muscular or just all-around huge. The proverbial “guy who turns heads at an airport” metric. The steroid era came into full effect and we saw the start of a pattern that would continue in WWE to different degrees to this day: Some wrestlers that weren’t that talented or over got pushes and chances they didn’t deserve because they were big, and wrestlers that were talented or over found themselves denied those same opportunities because they were small.

The original person to break WWE’s first glass ceiling was probably Bret Hart. He was the first WWF World Champion to rise up from within the promotion’s system, climbing the card year by year and finally getting the top title despite the fact that he wasn’t an absolute behemoth. Yet if you look at his career, you’ll see that second ceiling, the one he didn’t break, the one nobody like him does.

When Bret won the WWF Title, it was late 1992. Dr.George Zahorian had been convicted the year before of providing steroids to WWF wrestlers, and the specter of a coming larger steroid trial aimed at Vince McMahon himself hung in the air. The magic of the ‘80s Hulkamania boom was starting to fade. So WWE tried something different. They put the title on someone comparatively smaller than the Hogans and Warriors of the world, someone who was supremely talented, they put it on Bret. Yet months later, at WrestleMania IX, Hart was dumped in a double title change, as WWF rolled the dice on seeing if there was any more juice to squeeze from another run with Hulk Hogan.

When that fizzled out in a matter of months, WWF turned its attention not back to Bret, but to building a new Hogan in the form of Lex Luger. Was Lex completely talentless, as some would claim? No. Was he the most talented potential main eventer WWF had access to at that time? No. Was he as talented or as over as Bret? No. But he did have an incredible body, even in a somewhat reduced form from his ‘80s physical peak. So in 1993, WWF spent the summer trying to build its new Hogan. We got the “Lex Express” bus tour, his slamming of then-champ Yokozuna on the U.S.S. Intrepid, and a count out win over Yoko at Summerslam that set him up for a coronation as champion at WrestleMania X.

Somewhere along the way Vince realized that Luger was not going to work, wasn’t going to be his new Hulk, so he turned to the most talented guy he had. WrestleMania X turned out to be the coronation for Bret rather than Lex. History would repeat though before the year was out, as just like he had lost the title to Yokozuna so he could in turn drop it to Hogan, Bret lost the title to Bob Backlund so he could pass it on days later to Kevin Nash, Diesel. Nash was far from the least talented big man Vince had ever pushed, and he had a charisma that would come out more and more throughout the rest of his career, but prior to the WWF, he had done nothing but gone through one embarrassing gimmick in WCW after another, from being a Master Blaster, to Oz, to Vinnie Vegas. Nash wasn’t as close to as talented as Bret. But he was taller. One year later Vince was ready to end the Diesel as the new top star experiment and who did he run back to as champ? Bret Hart. 

Bret was our first example of breaking the first glass ceiling, but he was also our first example of the second ceiling you can’t break. The WWF pushed Bret as a star, as a main eventer, as its world champion even, but they never really ran with him as “the guy”. They were always looking towards the next wrestler who actually fit the mold of what they thought a true top star of the promotion should look like, and so time and time again they abandoned him, for Hogan, for Luger, for Diesel. Every time it failed they came back to the safety of Bret. He was good enough to hold the fort while WWF looked for its next true ace, but did they ever really see him as an ace himself?

Some will point to the business being soft in the mid-90s under Bret as a reason why WWF never fully got behind him. That’s a valid point, but it’s worth noting that in the doldrums after a boom period, as the first “undersized” homegrown talent WWF put on top after a decade of telling their fans that only the biggest could be the best. Everyone in this period “failed” to some degree at the box office, many more than Bret. WCW’s business during these early Bret reigns was even worse. 

The WWF would eventually turn to a contemporary of Bret, another supremely talented but undersized wrestler who had risen slowly through the promotion, tag titles to Intercontinental Title to World Title, Shawn Michaels. Like Bret, he put on a great show in the ring but didn’t move the needle enough during a tough time for the promotion. Like Bret, he broke through that first glass ceiling but couldn’t break the second.

Next came Steve Austin, and you could argue he did break through the second ceiling. After all, he was not the size of a Hogan, and the WWF certainly did not initially see him as a top star, but eventually did, and pushed him as hard as they had Hulk. I’d point to Austin being big enough to get by the size bias, and I’d also point to Austin being a guy that was seen in many circles as a blue-chip prospect from very early on in his career. But even if you want to say Austin broke that second ceiling, I’d argue he’s the exception that proves the rule, as the Attitude Era was an aberration in WWF’s history, the one time where, with his back forced against the wall, Vince McMahon broke a lot of his usual habits. And if you do want to list Austin as the one example of breaking a second glass ceiling, then let the record show that the one time WWE has ever done that, it resulted in the highest popularity they have ever had.

From there we can see a ton of examples of the two ceilings. Chris Benoit got his WrestleMania main event win, but it was a reign that was like getting a gold watch at your retirement party. He had already been earmarked as the guy to “make” Randy Orton, a guy with the look and pedigree WWE valued, and months later at Summerslam, Benoit did just that. Years later, Rey Mysterio got his WrestleMania world title win, but like Benoit, WWE stuck him in a three-way rather than giving him a complete solo spotlight. Like Benoit, like Hart, his reign was just a transition from the jump, a placeholder given to a talented fan favorite while the company looked for the next star they could truly get behind with no reservations.

Rey is one of the most talented wrestlers who has ever lived. He has at times brought WWE nice chunks of the prized Hispanic fan demographic, to the point that so often when you hear WWE signing another Latin wrestler, word comes down that the company is hoping they can be “Their next Rey Mysterio”. Yet none of that talent or underrated drawing ability was enough for WWE to give him a fair opportunity to run with the ball as champ. His reign was just a few months, and saw him for a time lose on TV almost as much as he won. In his first month and a half as champion, Rey lost to Mark Henry, he lost to Great Khali, he went to a no-contest with Kane. Even with a top title, his size colored his presentation and booking. That first glass ceiling was broken, the second never showed a crack.

Then came CM Punk. Since the day he had signed with WWE, the climb had been all uphill. From very early on you heard how some of the power players in WWE felt he was overrated. His indie star reputation and his look worked against him, made WWE want to prove their existing biases right. You saw stories that WWE brass felt like he “Just simulated good wrestling”, that they resented him for dating women they thought were out of his league. But slowly, year by year, brand by brand, level by level, Punk’s talent proved to be undeniable. He gained fans, he rose up the card, and with his 2011 feud with John Cena, he was finally able to break into the upper levels of WWE stardom. The second ceiling remained.

If you want proof of that, look no further than Punk’s landmark year-plus reign as World Champion. Go look back at the PPVs during that reign and you might be shocked at on how many shows Punk’s title defences weren’t the main event, John Cena matches were. Even that year’s SummerSlam saw Punk play second fiddle to HHH and Brock Lesnar. From very early on in that title run, WWE made clear to the fans: Punk is our champion, Punk is a star, but he’s not THE star. That spot never changed and was never in danger of changing. No matter how many t-shirts Punk sold or how loud the cheers got, he was never going to fit WWE’s idea of what the top star should be, and so there was always going to be a limit to where he could go.

It’s telling that when Punk left WWE, two of his major gripes were the preferential booking of part-timers like Brock, and the fact he didn’t get to main event a WrestleMania. Punk as well as any wrestler saw the second ceiling. The main event of WrestleMania during the time period Punk was riding high was the ultimate honor, even above any title, it was what they gave to “the guy”. Even after achieving so much fame and fortune, Punk was unsatisfied, because he saw there was still a barrier put in place.

Finally, we got Daniel Bryan. Yet another hall of fame level talent that had to work twice as hard, get twice as over, and wait twice as long to rise to the top than others who were six inches taller or carried an extra 30 pounds of muscle. Yet another guy whose talent eventually made him undeniable. Yet another guy who broke that first ceiling, but only when WWE’s hand was forced. The fans had to hijack shows. They had to reject people like a returning Batista. Bryan had to be one of the hottest acts WWE had in years. CM Punk had to leave suddenly without warning. Only when all those stars aligned did Bryan get to break his first ceiling, begrudgingly get the thing that even Punk couldn’t get: the main event of Mania.

But as soon as Bryan became champion, the end of his story had already been written for him. It’s been said that the slot John Cena occupied, getting destroyed by Brock Lesnar at Summerslam to finish his rehabilitation as a top star that had started with his ending of Undertaker’s streak? That was originally Bryan’s role. It’s a role we had seen many times by this point, from Bret, from Rey, from Benoit, Bryan was to be the guy who held the fort as the next real star got made, the man who would be sacrificed to make them. Bryan could not have gotten more over, done more right in the months prior, and yet from the start of his reign, there was already an end game. There was that second ceiling.

There are so many examples I’ve left out. Great wrestlers who WWE dragged their feet on or never got 100% behind because of their size or image, and wrestlers who got undue opportunity after undue opportunity because they filled that superficial mold so well. The point isn’t that any of the wrestlers I’ve mentioned haven’t had great runs. They have all had careers that most wrestlers would kill for, become huge stars beloved by millions, made a lot of money, and had great moments of glory. That’s what breaking the first ceiling gets you. And it’s possible to do that, even if you don’t fit WWE’s ideal. You might have to get denied again and again first, you might have to work so much harder than others with so much less to offer, but it’s possible to get there.

No, the point is that the second ceiling is a push without limits. It’s a push at the absolute top where there is no set end in sight or goal other than seeing how big a star you can possibly be. It’s absolute faith in a talent, to the level where if there’s a speed bump in their rise, if half their audience even chants that you suck when you’re supposed to be the company’s top babyface, WWE works to fix it rather than to abandon the wrestler. It’s a push reserved only for people at a certain size, with a certain look, with a certain pedigree. It’s saved for the Hogans, the HHHs, the Cenas, the Romans. The people that are handpicked to be the top star before they ever prove that they are one.

Sami Zayn has broken the first glass ceiling. He’s the hottest rising star the company has had in years, since Nia Jax broke Becky Lynch’s nose, maybe even since the rise of Daniel Bryan. Sami’s storyline with Roman Reigns is the most over thing WWE has had in years. It’s a huge moment for Sami, something that he will always be remembered for, and will likely guarantee that he will never fall below a certain level of push ever again. Down the road he might even get a world title reign for a little while.

What Sami likely won’t get is what the fans want most, which is him beating Roman Reigns in the main event of WrestleMania. Sami has made himself the hottest babyface WWE has had in years, and is at the center of a fairy tale storyline, but he probably won’t get the fairy tale finish. No, he and Kevin Owens will likely beat the Usos in a major match on Mania weekend, and get a huge reaction. It’ll likely be a great moment, but not the moment he deserves.

People have argued that Sami wouldn’t work well as champion, that in the long term, Cody Rhodes is the better option. That he wouldn’t be as good a public face for the promotion. That all might very well be true, but maybe not. Theories only become fact when you test them, and when it comes to people who look like Sami Zayn, WWE is never willing to truly try. They lack the faith. In wrestling you only truly know how big a star can be if you push them with no end in mind, with no hesitation, with no restrictions. If Sami won the main event of Mania, if he beat Roman for the title there, and it all didn’t work out, if a month later it became apparent that Sami’s run was a flash in the pan, or that he was better as a chaser than a champion, would that really hurt WWE? If they quickly changed course, put the title back on Roman, or Cody, would it do any damage to WWE at all?

I think we’re never going to know. One of the most fun parts of wrestling is seeing the rise of someone, of seeing them catch on in a way no one ever expected, and not knowing how hot they’re going to get. For months in WWE, you’ve been feeling that excitement. But if you’ve followed WWE’s history, that excitement has been tempered by the knowledge that for the Sami Zayns of the world, there’s a limit to where he can go. A high one, but a limit nonetheless. If he was a few inches taller, more muscular, a second or third-generation suave handsome American wrestler rather than a lanky ginger Syrian-Canadian, this would be just the start of Sami’s story, instead this is likely the peak. In WWE if you’re a Roman Reigns, the sky’s the limit. If you’re a Sami Zayn, the limit’s the sky.