WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg has returned to set up his final match. On the June 16 episode of Monday Night Raw, Goldberg made a surprise appearance, confronting World Heavyweight Champion GUNTHER and challenging him to a match at the upcoming Saturday Night’s Main Event special.
The segment began with GUNTHER in the ring discussing his future as champion. He was then interrupted by the iconic entrance music of Goldberg, who marched to the ring to a massive ovation from the Green Bay crowd.
Goldberg stated that GUNTHER had “started something with his family” at the recent Bad Blood event in Atlanta. He declared that he intended to “finish it” in the same city when WWE returns there for Saturday Night’s Main Event on July 12.
The challenge lays the groundwork for what is widely expected to be the final match of Goldberg’s legendary, Hall of Fame career. The bout will see the WCW icon attempt to capture a world title one last time in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia.
The showdown between the two powerhouse competitors is now set, adding a marquee match to the July 12 event and creating a definitive final chapter for Goldberg’s career.
GOLDBERG vs. GUNTHER World Heavyweight Championship Saturday Night's Main Event
Asuka made her surprise return to WWE on the June 16 episode of Monday Night Raw after being out of action for more than a year. “The Empress of Tomorrow” immediately made an impact, winning her first-round match in the Queen of the Ring tournament.
This was Asuka’s first appearance since undergoing knee surgery in May 2024. Her last match was at the Backlash France event, where she and Kairi Sane lost the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship. During her long absence, her former faction, Damage CTRL, quietly disbanded.
Making her entrance to her popular original theme music, “The Future” by CFO$, Asuka competed in a fatal four-way qualifying match against Raquel Rodriguez, Ivy Nile, and Stephanie Vaquer. The finish saw Rhea Ripley interfere, costing Rodriguez the match and allowing Asuka to get the pinfall victory.
With the win, Asuka now advances to the semi-finals of the Queen of the Ring tournament, where she is set to face Alexa Bliss. The other semi-final on the Raw side of the bracket will see Roxanne Perez take on Jade Cargill. The tournament final will take place at WWE Night of Champions on June 28, with the winner receiving a world title match at SummerSlam.
Major League Wrestling has released several contracted talents in a strategic move to refresh its roster. According to a report from PWInsider, the promotion is making room to bring in new, higher-profile free agents.
The report states that MLW opted to release wrestlers who were not being featured in immediate creative plans, allowing them to seek opportunities elsewhere rather than remaining under deals with no direction.
“Rather than hold talents who may not be used regularly to deals, MLW has released a number of talents in order to allow them to pursue other opportunities, even if they had time left on their deals,” a source told PWInsider.
Among those confirming their departures are former MLW Featherweight Champion Delmi Exo and Psycho Samurai.
“I am extremely grateful to have spent the last few years developing under Major League Wrestling,” Exo wrote in a statement. “The God Queen was a concept many doubted but she has proven to be the living embodiment of what it means to bet on yourself and chase your dreams.”
Psycho Samurai also confirmed his free agency on social media, writing, “Thanks for the memories, MLW… I’m a pro wrestler. Japanese King of the Deathmatch like Cactus Jack. Only one of me.”
This roster shake-up comes as the 30- and 90-day no-compete clauses for many recently released WWE talents are expiring, flooding the market with new talent that MLW may be looking to sign.
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Former WWE Superstar Carmella and her husband, WWE commentator Corey Graves, are expanding their family. The couple has announced they are expecting their second child together, a baby boy.
Carmella shared the exciting news with her followers on Instagram. She posted a collection of photos of herself and Graves, with the final slide being a video of their private gender reveal celebration with family.
“We’re having a….. ? last slide is the little gender reveal we did with our family,” Carmella wrote in the post’s caption.
This will be the second son for the couple. They welcomed their first child, Dimitri Paul Polinsky, on November 8, 2023. Carmella is also a stepmother to Graves’ three children from a previous marriage.
The announcement comes just over a month after Carmella’s departure from WWE. The former SmackDown Women’s Champion was released from her contract in May 2025 as part of a round of talent cuts. Since her release, she has kept fans updated on her life and family through her social media channels.
Carlito isn’t surprised that his time with WWE has ended, but he is disappointed by how it happened. Appearing on Busted Open Radio, Carlito shared that his two-year return to WWE went better than he had hoped.
“I wasn’t too surprised or too shocked [at being released], you know what I mean? I signed for two years and it actually went better than I thought it would go.”
Carlito’s exit brought an abrupt end to his time with the Judgment Day, a role he had been in for the better part of a year. With no explanation on screen for his removal, Carlito regrets how things ended.
“They could have told me and I would [have said], ‘OK,’ then at least let me finish up the story for Judgment Day so they can keep on going. It’s, you know, I think it’s a disrespect to the fans… they just dropped the storylines.”
Carlito’s comedic antics with the Judgment Day had been a hit with fans, making his exit even more distressing. Since his time with WWE ended, the on-screen product has not addressed his exit, instead acting like he was never there.
Shortly before being released, Carito returned to Puerto Rico’s World Wrestling Council, where fans can expect to see more of him.
TKO, WWE, Vince McMahon, and Linda McMahon are formally moving to having the ring boy abuse lawsuit dismissed, claiming that they held no responsibility to protect the alleged victims. On Wednesday, June 11, attorneys representing the wrestling company and its former executives filed motions in Maryland federal court seeking to throw out the lawsuit. They argue that the defendants had no legal duty to the alleged victims.
The defendants argue they had no legal “duty of care” to protect the plaintiffs. WWE maintains that the ring crew were not employees, and even if they were, Phillips’ actions were not within the scope of his employment
“Any alleged sexual abuse by Phillips in Maryland was plainly outside the scope of his employment, which means he was not acting as an agent of WWF (or TKO or WWE) at the time of the events.”
The lawsuit was filed by eight anonymous former WWF ring crew members who allege they were sexually abused in the 1980s by former WWF ring announcer Mel Phillips and, in one instance, by former executive Pat Patterson. Both Phillips and Patterson are deceased and are not named as defendants.
Plaintiffs have until July 28 to respond to the dismissal motions, and the defense may file replies by August 27. A court hearing could follow, where both sides would present arguments directly to the judge.
This case is separate to Janel Grant’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon, which resulted in his second departure from WWE in January 2024. McMahon has claimed that his relationship with Grant was wholly consensual. Today, Linda serves as the Secretary of Education under Donald Trump, a role that has sparked backlash given her lack of any background in education.
A production crew member is suing AEW and World Champion Jon Moxley, accusing the latter of assault and the company of gross neglience. According to Sports Illustrated, the lawsuit was filed on May 30, 2025, in Wayne County Circuit Court by Christopher Dispensa, a longtime production hand who has worked AEW events. Dispensa is not a direct employee of AEW.
Dispensa claims he sustained serious injuries during the May 10, 2023, episode of Dynamite in Detroit, during a violent cage match between Moxley and Kenny Omega. He alleges that Moxley shoved him unexpectedly while reaching for a screwdriver—an action Dispensa says was not part of the plan.
“By going off-script and violently shoving Plaintiff, who was only a crew member, to the ground, [Moxley] demonstrated a substantial lack of concern for whether a severe injury would result to a production crew member at the event.”
Dispensa says the shove resulted in significant neck and shoulder injuries, requiring cervical fusion and shoulder surgery. His legal team is accusing both Moxley and AEW of gross negligence, arguing that AEW failed to protect its crew from Moxley’s unscriptedactions.
“Past disciplinary offenses by [Moxley] include a documented history of unpredictability as well as a lack of control by Defendant AEW, all of which were known or should have been known to Defendant AEW at the time of this assault.”
This claim is certainly bold as SI notes how “multiple high-level AEW sources with knowledge of Moxley’s working history” were unaware of any disciplinary actions against him. On the contrary, Moxley is respected within AEW by talent and management with one source calling him the “locker room leader.
The complaint also accuses AEW of neglience in training Moxley, another noteworthy claim given that Moxley’s career began in 2004, 15 years prior to his arrival in AEW. Moxley will defend the AEW World Championship against “Hangman” Adam Page at AEW All In on July 12.
WWE superstar Cody Rhodes is officially making his big-screen debut this summer, and wrestling fans can now get their first look at “The American Nightmare” in action thanks to the newly released trailer for “The Naked Gun” reboot.
The highly anticipated comedy, hitting theaters August 1st, features Rhodes in a cameo role alongside Hollywood heavyweight Liam Neeson, who takes on the iconic role of Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. in this legacy sequel to the beloved Leslie Nielsen trilogy.
Rhodes Joins Star-Studded Cast
While Rhodes has described his involvement as “a little cameo,” his inclusion in the film represents a significant milestone for the current WWE superstar. The trailer showcases Rhodes alongside an impressive ensemble cast that includes Pamela Anderson, Paul Walter Hauser, Kevin Durand, Danny Huston, Liza Koshy, CCH Pounder, and Busta Rhymes.
“I’m excited about working alongside Liam Neeson and being part of a franchise I grew up watching.” – Cody Rhodes
Directed by Akiva Schaffer (known for “Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers” and “Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping”), the reboot promises to deliver the same blend of slapstick and absurdist humor that made the original series a cult classic, now updated for a new generation of comedy fans.
Perfect Timing for Wrestling’s Crossover Star
Rhodes’ Hollywood debut comes at an ideal time in his wrestling career. Following his impressive 378-day Universal Championship reign that concluded at WrestleMania 41, “The American Nightmare” has remained one of WWE’s most prominent babyfaces and is heavily featured in the company’s summer programming.
The timing couldn’t be better for wrestling fans, as Rhodes will be simultaneously dominating WWE’s summer schedule with major appearances at Money in the Bank, SummerSlam, and other premium events while his movie hits theaters nationwide.
Following WWE’s Hollywood Tradition
Rhodes joins a growing list of WWE superstars who have successfully transitioned between the squared circle and the silver screen. This cameo appearance builds on his previous television work, including roles on “Arrow” and “Warehouse 13,” establishing him as a legitimate crossover entertainment personality.
The move also highlights the continued mainstream appeal of WWE’s biggest stars, with Rhodes bringing his considerable fanbase to what’s expected to be one of the summer’s most talked-about comedies.
“The Naked Gun” hits theaters nationwide on August 1, 2025, giving wrestling fans the perfect opportunity to see their favorite WWE superstar in an entirely new setting. With Rhodes continuing to dominate WWE programming throughout the summer, 2025 is shaping up to be another big for “The American Nightmare” both in and out of the ring.
Less than a week after Warner Bros. Discovery announced it was splitting into two separate companies, Sony is considering a purchase of WBD’s streaming and other assets.
Sources have told SEScoops that Sony is considering a purchase of the newly announced WBD Streaming and Studios company, which is expected to complete its separation from WBD Global Networks by mid-2026. Sony is interested in acquiring WBD’s HBO MAX streaming service, IPs and its gaming assets.
WBD announced on June 9 it was splitting the company, with most of the company’s $37 billion in debt attached to the WBD Global Networks, which include its vast number of cable channels, including CNN, TNT and TBS.
At the time the deal was announced, sources with knowledge of All-Elite Wrestling’s contract with WBD said no changes were expected with the company split.
Sony and Warner Bros. Discovery were working together to build a joint movie studio in Las Vegas this year. According to Variety, the proposal for the 31-acre facility ended on June 3 after the Nevada State Senate rejected a $95 million annual tax subsidy.
Sources said Sony was only interested acquiring WBD’s streaming, studio and gaming assets if they were separated from its cable networks, which have lost millions of homes as viewers abandon traditional cable packages.
David Zaslav, the current CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, is expected to take over WBD Streaming and Studios after the spin-off is complete in 2026. His status under a potential Sony purchase is unclear.
Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo became the first WWE wrestlers to capture AAA World Tag Team Championship gold since WWE’s acquisition announcement, winning at Triplemanía Regia III in their hometown of Monterrey.
Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo achieved something no WWE wrestlers have accomplished since the historic acquisition—capturing AAA World Tag Team Championship gold. The cousins defeated three other teams in a chaotic four-way bout at Triplemanía Regia III on June 15, 2025, in front of their hometown crowd in Monterrey, Mexico.
The Historic Victory
The victory marks a watershed moment for WWE-AAA relations, making Los Garza the first WWE talent to hold AAA championships since WWE announced its acquisition of the Mexican promotion in April 2025. The deal is expected to close in Q3 2025.
Los Garza defeated defending champions Sansón and Forastero, fan favorites Psycho Clown and Pagano, and TNA World Tag Team Champions Nic and Ryan Nemeth in the co-main event.
The Dramatic Finish
Psycho Clown appeared to have victory sealed after delivering a Spanish Fly to Forastero through a makeshift table. However, the Nemeth brothers pulled the referee out at the crucial moment, throwing the match into chaos.
As Psycho Clown and Pagano launched themselves at the Nemeths with a double suicide dive, Angel Garza made a blind tag. Los Garza executed their tandem finishing maneuver on Forastero, with Angel securing the victory.
Breaking Their Silence
Hours after their victory, Humberto Carrillo took to Instagram with a photo of the duo holding their championships and a simple caption: “We did it, Campeones de pareja Triple A.”
The post marked the first public comment from either man since their victory and instantly resonated with wrestling fans across Mexico and beyond.
Hometown Heroes Deliver
For Angel and Humberto, both Monterrey natives, the victory carried extra emotional weight. The hometown crowd provided overwhelming support throughout the match, giving Los Garza a distinct advantage.
The 86-day reign of Sansón and Forastero ended dramatically, with the former champions falling victim to the chaotic four-way format.
What This Means Moving Forward
Los Garza’s victory creates intriguing possibilities for both WWE and AAA programming. As champions of a promotion being acquired by their parent company, they serve as a bridge between two wrestling worlds.
The win demonstrates WWE’s commitment to treating AAA as a partnership that allows for meaningful cross-promotional storytelling. With the acquisition expected to close in Q3 2025, Los Garza’s reign could span this transitional period, making them symbolic figureheads of the new WWE-AAA relationship.
Los Garza’s historic victory represents more than just a championship change—it’s a glimpse into the future of cross-promotional wrestling entertainment.
WWE Monday Night Raw heads to “The Badger State” tonight with major implications for both the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments, while a heated feud continues to escalate in the women’s division.
The Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin will host tonight’s Netflix exclusive at 8/7c, featuring crucial tournament matches that will determine who advances on the road to WWE Night Of Champions 2025.
King of the Ring Quartet Battle
The men’s King of the Ring tournament takes center stage with a high-stakes fatal four-way elimination match. Sheamus, Bronson Reed, Rusev, and Jey Uso will collide in what promises to be a hard-hitting affair with championship implications on the line.
Each competitor brings a unique dynamic to the match. Sheamus enters with his trademark Celtic Warrior intensity, while Bronson Reed’s devastating power game makes him a legitimate threat to steamroll through the competition. Rusev’s return to tournament action adds an unpredictable element, and Jey Uso’s recent momentum could carry him to a major victory.
Queen of the Ring Championship Stakes
The women’s tournament features equally compelling stakes as Asuka, Stephanie Vaquer, Raquel Rodriguez, and Ivy Nile compete for Queen of the Ring advancement. This fatal four-way showcases the depth of WWE’s women’s division, with each competitor representing different fighting styles and championship experience.
Asuka’s veteran presence and submission expertise contrasts sharply with Stephanie Vaquer’s technical prowess and Raquel Rodriguez’s size advantage. Ivy Nile represents the emerging talent looking to make a major statement on Raw’s biggest stage.
Bayley’s Return Creates Ripple Effects
Bayley makes her highly anticipated return to Monday Night Raw, setting up a potential confrontation with Becky Lynch. The former champions’ history suggests tonight’s reunion won’t be entirely friendly, adding another layer of intrigue to an already stacked episode.
Bayley’s return comes at a crucial time in the women’s division hierarchy, potentially reshuffling championship contendership and creating new alliance dynamics heading into Night Of Champions.
Liv Morgan’s Dual Challenge
Liv Morgan faces a busy evening with both in-ring competition against Kairi Sane and a promised address regarding her recent attack on Nikki Bella. The Judgment Day member’s actions have created significant controversy, and tonight’s explanation could either escalate or defuse the growing tension.
Nikki Bella’s confirmed appearance marks her second consecutive week on Raw, suggesting this storyline has major developments ahead. The confrontation has captured significant fan attention and could define both women’s championship trajectories.
Nick Aldis Takes Control
Nick Aldis steps into the Guest General Manager role, bringing his authoritative presence to manage what promises to be a chaotic evening. With tournament stakes, personal vendettas, and surprise returns all converging, Aldis will need to maintain order while ensuring fair competition.
The former NXT General Manager’s Netflix Raw debut in this capacity adds administrative intrigue to an already compelling card.
Championship Implications
Tonight’s tournament matches carry significant weight for WWE Night Of Champions positioning. Both King and Queen of the Ring winners traditionally receive championship opportunities, making these elimination matches must-see television for championship contenders.
The Green Bay crowd will witness history in the making as Raw continues building toward its next premium live event with Netflix’s global audience watching every development unfold.
WWE Monday Night Raw airs tonight at 8/7c exclusively on Netflix from the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Drew McIntyre has called the infamous post-match segment from the 2022 Clash at the Castle event the “worst moment of his life.” The former WWE Champion unsuccessfully challenged Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Title at the historic UK stadium show.
The loss was a major disappointment for the largely pro-McIntyre crowd, but the segment that followed the match drew even more criticism. After the bout, McIntyre was joined in the ring by boxing legend Tyson Fury, and the two sang “American Pie” to the deflated audience.
During a recent interview with Cultaholic Wrestling, McIntyre did not hold back his feelings about the moment.
“I was so happy getting Clash in Wales and getting the first stadium show since SummerSlam 92’ and getting the main event,” McIntyre said. “I wasn’t happy getting s*rewed and the worst moment of my life singing that stupid song afterwards.”
McIntyre is currently off WWE television recovering from an elbow injury he suffered during a Steel Cage match in late May. There is no timetable for his return.
WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle recently revealed that he believes WWE viewed him as a “liability” when he made his celebrated return to the company in 2017. After an 11-year absence, Angle’s comeback was rolled out in a unique sequence that he feels was intentionally backward due to the company’s concerns.
Speaking with Inside the Ropes, Angle explained that instead of returning as a wrestler first, WWE started him with a Hall of Fame induction, then a run as the Raw General Manager, before finally allowing him to compete in the ring.
“What they did with me—especially—they felt like I was a liability. So they started with the Hall of Fame first, they wanted to start slow and easy,” Angle said. “They started with the Hall of Fame, then they went with the GM role second, and then I wrestled third. But in reality, it’s supposed to be the opposite. You wrestle first, you play the GM role second, then you get inducted into the Hall of Fame third.”
Angle concluded that the only reason he can think of for this cautious, “opposite” approach was the company’s perception of him at the time.
“They did the complete opposite with me. And I have no idea why, and I can only think it’s because I was a liability.”
A new report has shed light on why former AEW Women’s World Champion Jamie Hayter is once again absent from television. According to Fightful Select, Hayter is currently not medically cleared to compete, forcing a change in creative plans.
Hayter’s last appearance was on the Dynamite following the Double or Nothing pay-per-view, where she was written out of storylines via an attack by the debuting Thekla. The report notes that if Hayter were cleared, AEW would be using her on programming. Her absence has required the company to adjust the planned storyline for Thekla.
This is another unfortunate setback for Hayter, who missed over a year of action between 2023 and 2024 with two herniated discs in her back. She has previously stated that the severity of that injury made her believe her wrestling career might be over.
While there is currently no timetable for her return to the ring, AEW is hopeful she will be back soon.
Athena has dominated as ROH Women’s World Champion for close to three years and now the War Goddess is ready to give other women the chance to shine. In a statement, Athena confirmed that an all-women’s event, Who Runs The World?, will take place on August 9.
The event will be held under Athena’s Metroplex Wrestling banner in Texas. Rather than a one-off, the show will be a regular event for women as part of MPX, Athena added.
“I’m announcing my passion project: women’s wrestling in Texas. Now, I’m going to give all the women in Texas and around the world an opportunity to be seen, be heard, to showcase their talents like we have never before on our new, regular women’s wrestling show.”
Names area already being confirmed for Who Runs The World?, including:
MPX Women’s Champion Reiza Clarke
Vert Vixen
Hyan
Abadon
Masha Slamovich
Who Runs The World? is the latest sign of women’s wrestling’s ever-growing presence in the mainstream, and will come after WWE’s second all-female event, Evolution 2, on July 13. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest from what is shaping up to be a huge month in women’s wrestling.
Elayna Black joined WWE in 2021 and quickly emerged as a star on the rise as part of the WWE NXT division. Speaking to Going Ringside, the former Cora Jade explained how she was able to gather in-ring experience as part of WWE long before she made it to TV.
“They do these little shows called like PC Live… PC Live is essentially like in front of your coworkers and peers.“
Black admitted that there’s “probably a lot” of matches that she wishes she hadn’t done during her WWE tenure. These PC live matches are only meant to be seen by those at the time, a fact Black is grateful for.
“I would probably say most of my PC Live matches were absolutely horrible, and I never want to watch them and I’m glad nobody can have access to them.“
Scott Thompson, who was interviewing Black, joked that the footage likely still exists in WWE’s archives. Black remained adamant that the footage should remain buried in WWE’s archives, never to see the light of day.
While WWE does often release rare, never-before-seen footage, the odds of them releasing bad matches from a former Superstar seems unlikely. As for Black, she continues to show how far she’s improved and is glad to keep her PC Live matches in the past.
Damage CTRL debuted in WWE at SummerSlam 2022, originally consisting of Bayley, Dakota Kai and IYO SKY. With Kai now gone from WWE once more and SKY focusing on her role as Women’s World Champion, fans have been left wondering what’s to come for Damage CTRL.
According to internal WWE sources via Fightful Select, the decision to disband the group was made quietly behind the scenes in early May 2025, around the time Dakota Kai’s release. From that point forward, WWE reportedly instructed commentators and on-air talent to stop referring to any of the remaining members as part of the faction.
The writing had been on the wall for Damage CTRL for some time. When the decision was made to split the faction, Kai had already been released while Bayley was off TV thanks to a kayfabe attack by Becky Lynch. Both Kairi Sane and Asuka had been off with injuries, the latter of whom had already missed over a year of action. That left SKY as the sole member of Damage CTRL appearing on TV.
Though Asuka will make her return to TV very soon, sources indicate there are no plans to reunite the group. Internally, the stable is considered finished, though that doesn’t completely rule out the possibility of future collaborations Instead, there’s still a chance the Damage CTRL name could return “if the right opportunity arises,” one source noted.
Damage CTRL had a memorable run marked by chaos, championship gold, and a strong presence among WWE’s women. Now, their time on top has ended, not with a bang, but with a quiet farewell.
Trent Beretta has been making waves in and out of the ring, and now the AEW star has reached a huge accomplishment in his personal life. Recently, Trent officially tied the knot with his longtime partner, Marlee.
The news was shared by none other than Trent’s mother, Sue, who posted a heartfelt video on Instagram. In the clip, she announced the happy occasion, writing, “My Greggie and Marlee are married! Love to you both!”
The video captured the joyful moment as Trent and Marlee were introduced as a married couple, beaming with happiness as they walked down the aisle to loud cheers from their friends and family. The pair are the latest wrestling couple to take major steps in their lives. Fellow AEW star Will Ospreay recently got engaged to Alex Windsor while former WWE World Champion Raj Dhesi is closing in on his marriage to partner Priya.
We here at SESCoops would like to offer our congratulations to Trent Beretta and Marlee on their marriage. Here’s wishing them love, happiness, and a beautiful journey together.
WWE isn’t holding back when it comes to its return to Mexico this summer and now wrestling fans know exactly when the promotion will return. During the AAA Triplemanía Regia broadcast on June 15, 2025, it was officially announced that WWE will host two back-to-back Supershow Mexico events in late July. The first will take place on Saturday, July 26 at Arena CDMX in Mexico City, followed by a second show on Sunday, July 27 at Arena Monterrey.
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While no matches were confirmed, several notable names were announced for the return to Mexico, including:
Cody Rhodes
Mr. Money in the Bank Seth Rollins
Jey Uso
WWE Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio
WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio
WWE Women’s World Champion Iyo Sky
Stephanie Vaquer
WWE World Tag Team Champions The New Day
Rey Fenix
Penta
WWE United States Champion Jacob Fatu
WWE’s upcoming return to Mexico highlights the company’s growing influence in the nation, which includes the acquisition of AAA. With Mexico being a country steeped in wrestling tradition, fans can expect plenty more of WWE in the nation.
WWE’s global expansion continues with major shows scheduled in Saudi Arabia, Europe, and Australia. Supershow Mexico may prove to be one of the biggest international stops of the year thanks to its star-studded lineup
Triplemanía Regia 2025 just crowned new AAA World Tag Team Champions as WWE’s Los Garza now hold the richest prize in AAA’s tag team division. Berto and Angel dethroned Sansón and Forastero in a wild four-way tag team bout that also featured Nic and Ryan Nemeth, along with Pagano and Psycho Clown. The finish saw Ángel Garza caught Forastero and scored the pinfall, sealing the victory for Los Garza.
Los Garza’s victory continues to demonstrate WWE’s influence over the promotion. Their title victory comes off the heels of the highly successful WWE x AAA Worlds Collide event which saw sever interpromotional matches.
Now officially the new AAA World Tag Team Champions, Ángel and Berto Garza are cemented as key players in AAA’s expanding cross-promotional scene. With talent from AAA, WWE, and TNA involved, the tag team division is more unpredictable than ever.
Father’s Day is upon us, a day where people share their gratitude to dads and father figures in their lives. On X, WWE Superstar Chad Gable thanked his father for making sure he never quit on his wrestling dreams.
The man that continues to set the standard.
The guy who drove me to wrestling practices/tournaments for 20 years.
The guy who built me the best backyard wrestling ring you’ve laid eyes and still follows me to watch me perform in WWE.
MJF also got in on the dad love, though not for his actual father. Highlighting his upcoming role in Netflix’s Happy Gilmore 2, MJF gave a shout-out to his movie dad, played by Adam Sandler.
WWE NXT’s Lexis King may not carry his father’s name on screen, but made clear that he wants to keep the spirit of the ‘Loose Cannon’ Brian Pillman alive every time he gets in the ring.
Happy Father’s Day dad!
I’d like to convince myself that me being active in this business in some way spurred this to happen…
Since day one it’s always been my goal to keep your name alive!
The June 16, 2025, edition of WWE Raw will have a different feel to the show as Adam Pearce will not serve as the brand’s general manager for the evening. On X, Pearce shared that he’s on vacation and will not serve in his usual role. Instead, SmackDown’s General Manager Nick Aldis will be taking the reins as the show’s authority figure.
Even without Pearce, the upcoming show in Green Bay, Wisconsin proves to be huge. In his video, Pearce hyped up what fans can look forward to watching, including:
Bayley to address recent return and attack on Becky Lynch
Liv Morgan to address attack on WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella
Liv Morgan Vs. Kairi Sane
Sheamus Vs. Rusev Vs. Bronson Reed Vs. Jey Uso (King of the Ring first-round match)
Asuka Vs. Stephanie Vaquer Vs. Ivy Nile Vs. Raquel Rodriguez (Queen of the Ring first-round match)
Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from WWE Monday Night Raw, which airs each Monday Night on Netflix.
Elayna Black has made it clear that Cora Jade is gone for good. Fresh off her first post-WWE match at Pro Wrestling REVOLVER on June 14, Black shared a video on social media. In it, Black destroyed visual remnants of her former identity, including the skateboard synonymous with her earlier WWE career.
Black’s video comes after her unexpected WWE release in May 2025. While many saw big things in Black’s future as part of the main roster, it wasn’t meant to be. Black’s frenemy Roxanne Perez, on the other hand, has thrived on the main roster and is making waves in the Queen of the Ring tournament.
Now, Elayna Black returns to the independent circuit, fully reclaiming her original identity—and making it clear she’s doing things on her own terms. With the past behind her, she’s forging a new path forward without looking back.
Brooks Jensen has returned to the ring for the first time since his shocking removal from “The Culling” faction. Jensen was in action at the WWE NXT live event in Dade City, Florida, on Saturday, June 14, where he defeated Performance Center athlete Jamar Hampton in a singles match.
This marks a new chapter for Jensen, who was abruptly kicked out of his group on the May 27 episode of NXT. During that show, Jensen was betrayed by his stablemates when Izzi Dame struck him from behind with a steel chair. The turn was a surprise to many fans, as Jensen had been presented as a loyal protege of the faction’s leader, Shawn Spears.
Following the attack, The Culling appeared on the next week’s episode of NXT without Jensen, solidifying his exit from the group and leaving his future uncertain.
His return to action at the live event signals the beginning of a new storyline, presumably as a babyface seeking revenge on his former allies. This first victory as a singles competitor sets the stage for a potential feud with Spears and the other members of The Culling on upcoming episodes of NXT television.
WWE Hall of Famer The Godfather is lucky to be alive after surviving a serious car accident, and was able to walk away “without a scratch.” On Facebook, Godfather, real name Charles Wright, shared news of his unfortunate situation.
“I definitely believe in the safety of a Dodge Ram. Rolled three times and both of us walked away without a scratch.”
The Godfather was able to leave his Dodge Ram without a scratch.
The Gadfather was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame though this was only one of Wright’s WWE personas. Before becoming a fun-loving pimp, Wright worked as Kama, the ultimate fighting machine and as Papa Shango before that. In 2000, The Godfather became ‘The Goodfather,’ a member of the ultra-conservative pro-censorship group ‘Right to Censor.’ Wright has since shared that he hated his time as part of the faction.
Wright was lucky to escape this accident but this situation could have been far worse. His ordeal goes to show the importance of keeping aware when traveling on the road.