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WWE Officially Names New Faction ‘The High Ryze’

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WWE has officially named the trio of Wes Lee, Tyson Dupont, and Tyriek Igwe as “The High Ryze” following a trademark filing with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

The company filed for the trademark on May 12, covering the standard entertainment services description for wrestling performances and related media content. The name was confirmed during the May 12 episode of NXT when it appeared during Lee’s entrance for his match against Tony D’Angelo.

The alliance between the three performers has been building on WWE programming for several months prior to receiving its official name.
Lee secured a victory in his match against D’Angelo, who was distracted by a video message from Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo. In the video, Stacks claimed to have located Adriana Rizzo’s safehouse, continuing their ongoing storyline.

Myles Borne Opens Up About His Hearing Disability on WWE NXT

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NXT Championship #1 contender Myles Borne publicly addressed his hearing disability for the first time during Tuesday’s episode of WWE NXT. Borne, who secured his championship opportunity by winning a 25-man battle royal last week, delivered a heartfelt promo accompanied by his No Quarter Catch Crew stablemates.

“I have a disability. I’m partially deaf. It affects my speech. It affects the way I talk,” Borne revealed. “I don’t want to just be known as the deaf kid. I want to be judged by my ability, not my disability. And that’s what everyone with a disability wants to be judged by.”

He added with conviction, “I’m fighting for all the kids out there who are struggling, fighting their own fight.”

While Borne’s hearing impairment had been subtly referenced in comedic backstage segments previously, this marks the first time it has been directly acknowledged on WWE programming.

Later in the show, Borne battled Ethan Page and picked up a pinfall victory in a hard-fought contest.

Myles Borne is scheduled to challenge Oba Femi for the NXT Championship at WWE Battleground on May 25.

Ninja Mack’s Viral Wrestling Moment: Athleticism Meets Entertainment

Ninja Mack captured the wrestling world’s attention this week with an extraordinary athletic display during New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s (NJPW) Best of the Super Juniors tournament. His May 10th match against Robbie X featured a moment that quickly went viral across social media platforms.

The “Super Ninja Special”

During the match, Mack executed an astonishing sequence of eleven consecutive back handsprings, beginning inside the ring, continuing up the entrance ramp, and finishing with a perfectly timed kick to Robbie X’s head. This innovative move showcased Mack’s exceptional gymnastics background and unique approach to professional wrestling.

Industry Reaction

The wrestling community responded with amazement. AEW star Will Ospreay expressed his disbelief on social media, while outlets like Barstool Sports shared the footage widely, describing it as “the best thing I’ve ever seen in a ring.” The move generated substantial discussion among fans and professionals alike about the evolving nature of wrestling entertainment.

Background Context

Mack’s performance isn’t surprising given his background as a former Cirque du Soleil performer and professional stuntman. This foundation has allowed him to incorporate unusual athletic elements into his wrestling style, distinguishing him in NJPW’s competitive junior heavyweight division.

The viral moment has significantly raised Mack’s profile in the wrestling world, demonstrating how exceptional athleticism combined with creative performance can capture audience attention in today’s social media-driven environment.

John Cena Stands By His Support for Vince McMahon

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John Cena has defended his continued support for former WWE chairman Vince McMahon despite ongoing sexual misconduct allegations against McMahon.

Speaking to Us Weekly at the Amazon Upfronts on May 12, Cena addressed the backlash he received after stating “I love Vince” in a New York Times profile published last month.

“Everybody’s entitled to their opinion,” Cena said. “Just like I’m entitled to have an emotional connection to somebody.”

The 48-year-old wrestler-turned-actor acknowledged the public reaction, adding, “I’m not surprised about any of that.”

In the NY Times article, Cena expressed unwavering support for McMahon while recognizing the serious nature of the allegations. “I don’t care who hears it: I love Vince,” Cena stated. “I’m not downplaying anything that needs to be decided or allegations of any kind, but when I love somebody, I love them wholeheartedly.”

McMahon faces multiple serious allegations, including a January 2024 lawsuit filed by former WWE employee Janel Grant accusing him of sex trafficking and sexual assault. McMahon has denied these allegations through a spokesperson.

Jake Roberts Recovering Well After Heart Ablation Surgery

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WWE legend Jake “The Snake” Roberts is making a strong recovery following heart ablation surgery. On Tuesday, Roberts’ wife Cheryl shared the news on Instagram, initially requesting prayers as he prepared for the procedure.

Later that day, she posted an encouraging update featuring a photo of Roberts giving a thumbs-up from his hospital bed. “Jake is making outstanding progress and is prepared for discharge,” she reported.

Despite the seriousness of heart surgery, Roberts plans to return to his regular activities soon. “We are so grateful for all the prayers and well wishes,” Cheryl added. “Following a one-week recovery period, he will be ready to resume traveling and reconnect with his fans.”

The WWE Hall of Famer will celebrate his 70th birthday later this month on May 30.

SEScoops wishes Jake Roberts a full and speedy recovery.

Kenny Omega on the Evolution and Challenges of Modern Pro Wrestling

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Professional wrestling has undergone a dramatic transformation in the past decade, shifting from a tightly protected industry shrouded in “kayfabe” to one where the line between character and performer has become increasingly blurred. Few wrestlers understand this evolution better than AEW star Kenny Omega, who helped pioneer this change through projects like “Being The Elite” (BTE).

In a wide-ranging conversation with producer Adi Shankar, Omega offered candid insights about how wrestling’s relationship with its audience has been fundamentally altered and the creative challenges this presents for modern performers.

The Ultimate Expression of Freedom

At its core, Omega still views professional wrestling as an unmatched creative medium, calling it “the ultimate expression of freedom” in entertainment. This versatility is what initially drew him to the art form and continues to drive his passion.

“The beauty of wrestling is that it can actually be anything,” Omega explained. “And I think that’s what we try to prove with BTE is that we can be a murder mystery. We can be a horror. We can be a comedy. We can be a raunchy comedy. We can be a romcom. We can be dramatic. We can be just anything. We can be animated. We even did an animated episode that one time. We can be stop motion. And it’s really—and but it can all exist within the same universe. And I think that’s what makes wrestling very unique.”

This creative flexibility allowed Omega and his compatriots to break new ground with “Being The Elite,” the YouTube series that helped launch All Elite Wrestling while simultaneously changing how wrestlers connect with their audience. The show broke the “fourth wall” of wrestling, giving fans unprecedented access to the personalities behind the characters.

“You broke the fourth wall, both literally and figuratively,” Shankar observed to Omega during their conversation. “Which made it okay to break the fourth wall, both literally and figuratively. Which then allowed the industry to accept that. And now outsiders are welcomed.”

When the Curtain Becomes Too Thin

While this evolution has brought wrestling to new audiences and created fresh opportunities, Omega acknowledged that increased transparency has created unexpected challenges for storytelling.

“That thing that was once so protected, that sort of industry insider kayfabe where it’s like ‘we don’t tell anybody how things are backstage,’ right? We don’t tell you how things work, how we live, how we operate. Now the doors are almost wide open,” Omega reflected. “It’s a paper-thin curtain, right? If you really want to peek behind the curtain, just open it up for yourself.”

This new reality has fundamentally altered how audiences engage with wrestling narratives, particularly when it comes to the traditional hero-villain dynamic.

“I think that’s why fan bases nowadays are a little more sensitive than they should be. And bad guys can’t be bad guys because they feel like they’re a part of our real lives and they want to be our real lives,” Omega said. “So when they see us portraying these evil people, they actually assume that that evil extension is really who we are on the inside.”

The consequence, according to Omega, is that creating effective villains has become increasingly difficult:

“In a way you could almost say that’s a great thing. They believe I’m a terrible person because I’m doing these bad things, but now they believe in it so much they don’t even want to support your show, which is a problem.”

The Balancing Act

As wrestling has grown into a more mainstream entertainment form, Omega has found himself navigating the complex relationship between creative expression and corporate responsibility – particularly since becoming an Executive Vice President in AEW.

“By becoming an EVP for AEW we were then now on the hook for anything that we did or said, and if it wasn’t to the network’s liking or if it offended people, fans, and they wrote a formal complaint, we could essentially be immediately taken off the air,” Omega explained. “And that responsibility to our fan base and the hundreds of people that we employed at AEW, you know, that’s a big responsibility.”

This tension between artistic freedom and business constraints mirrors what many creators face when scaling their projects, as Shankar noted: “You went from shooting shit on your iPhone” to a full television production with “all these bells and whistles that you didn’t have before… But those things come with like this added baggage.”

Despite these challenges, Omega remains committed to honoring wrestling’s traditions while pushing its boundaries. He emphasizes that regardless of increased transparency, there are still aspects of the business that should remain private—particularly interpersonal conflicts that fans lack proper context to understand.

“I know it sounds crazy as the guy that exposed a lot of things in wrestling due to BTE, but I still do think that there are a lot of traditions in wrestling and etiquette that needs to be honored at all times,” Omega said. “And I think regardless if there’s bad blood between some of the athletes and performers, we don’t need to be throwing each other under the bus to people that don’t understand what we do.”

As wrestling continues to evolve in the age of social media and increased transparency, Omega represents a bridge between wrestling’s protected past and its more open future—seeking to preserve the magic that makes the art form special while embracing the changes that keep it relevant.

Nic Nemeth vs. Jeff Hardy Set for This Week’s TNA iMPACT

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Nic Nemeth and Jeff Hardy will face off in singles action for the first time in 16 years this Thursday on TNA iMPACT (8/7c on AXS TV, Sportsnet 360 in Canada, and TNA+ worldwide).

The match is the latest meeting for two of TNA’s most legendary stars.

Tensions exploded at Sacrifice 2025 when Nic and Ryan Nemeth attacked the Hardys after a steel cage match, leaving Matt Hardy bloodied. Nic later claimed the Hardys took credit for TNA’s resurgence, fueling a personal grudge.

The feud intensified at Rebellion, where the Nemeths captured the TNA World Tag Team Titles from the Hardys using questionable tactics.

Jeff and Matt have vowed revenge. Thursday’s one-on-one showdown could be the beginning of the end – or just the next chapter in a bitter war between brothers.

CW President Says WWE NXT Has Been An ‘Absolute Game Changer’ For The Network

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WWE NXT’s move to The CW Network in October 2024 has proven to be a resounding success.

Network president Brad Schwartz called the partnership an “absolute game changer for the CW, and I think it’s been a game changer for WWE.” Speaking to Variety, Schwartz lauded NXT’s performance.

He revealed the recently ended quarter was NXT’s “highest rated NXT quarter in five years. It’s up 19% year over year.” Schwartz highlighted NXT’s dominance on Tuesday nights: “In adults 18 to 49 and 25 to 54, we’re regularly beating Fox on Tuesday nights.

It’s unheard of,” describing its impact as “absolutely crushing for us” and a key reason for The CW’s overall 40% season-over-season growth. He added that, excluding Fox’s animation, NXT has broadcast television’s highest concentration of these key demographics.

This marks NXT’s first run on a broadcast network after moving from USA Network. Schwartz confirmed The CW and WWE are “constantly” discussing new ways to expand their relationship, including additional WWE programming, building on current crossovers like Tony D’Angelo on “Wild Cards” and Trick Williams on “All American.”

Dax Harwood Mocks ‘Cooked’ Generation of Wrestling Fans

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The wrestling fandom of the modern-day is well and truly ‘cooked’ as far as FTR’s Dax Harwood is concerned. On X, Dax shared a clip of his match from the May 8, edition of AEW Collision against Daniel Garcia. Noting the times that the fans were firmly opposed to Harwood, the former Tag Team Champion argued that “this generation of wrestling fans is cooked.”

Harwood and Cash Wheeler turned heel by attacking Cope at AEW Dynasty 2025, bringing an end to the popular Rated-FTR trio. Since then, the pair have picked up wins over teams including Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong, as well as Daddy Magic and Cool Hand Ang. Unfortunately for Harwood, it was Garcia who got the win in their singles encounter.

While FTR are now villains, there’s plenty of fans ready to cheer the highly-talented duo. As for those booing Dax and Cash, they will have to remain ‘cooked.’

Jake Roberts Undergoes Heart Surgery

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Jake “The Snake” Roberts has had more than his fair share of health issues and now the WWE Hall of Famer is recovering from major surgery. On Instagram, Jake’s wife Cheryl revealed that Jake had heart ablation surgery on May 13, and asked fans to send prayers, good vibes, and well wishes. Cheryl shared a photo of a smile Jake before he went under the knife.

“Jake’s going in for heart ablation surgery this morning. Calling all prayers warriors ?? good vibes, and well wishes are welcomed & appreciated.”

Jake has faced several health issues over his life, including ones far extending the expected bumps and setbacks of being in the ring. For years, Jake battled with substance abuse and in 2014, was diagnosed with double pneumonia. Shortly after, Jake was raced to hospital after a cancerous tumor was found on his knee.

Despite his personal demons and health issues, Jake has fought back and is proud to be living a clean, sober life. Today, the idea of drinking disgusts the wrestling legend who is among those saved by the tireless work of Diamond Dallas Page.

We here at SEScoops are wishing Jake the absolute best on his surgery and his recovery.

Carlito: Logan Paul Has Earned The Right To Be Called A Wrestler

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Logan Paul has impressed in the ring ever since his wrestling debut in 2022, and has earned the right to be called a wrestler according to Carlito. Speaking to TalkSport, Carlito explained his stance of support for the former United States Champion.

“He can actually get in there and do some damage. I like when they come in and they actually take it seriously and then do great things.”

Carlito is pleased that WWE is “on a good streak” when it comes to celebrities in the ring as Paul isn’t the only impressive name competing. In recent years, talent such as Bad Bunny, Johnny Knoxville, and Pat McAfee have all shown they can handle the brutality of in-ring competition.

“They’re not just there to be a celebrity of just get their face on WWE TV. They actually put the work in and they’ve done great work.”

Carlito’s comments echo those of Triple H, who believes Paul is much more than a celebrity wrestler. Speaking at the post-Backlash press conference, WWE’s CCO argued that it was unfair for fans to see Paul as a celebrity first, instead of acknowledging his contributions to WWE.

Paul will challenge for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday Night’s Main Event against Jey Uso. It remains to be seen if the longest-reigning U.S. Champion of the past decade adds another title to his collection.

AEW Announces July Residency at Chicago’s Aragon Ballroom

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All Elite Wrestling is heading back to Chicago for a first-of-its-kind residency this summer, locking in multiple live shows at the historic Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom from July 16 to July 31.

The two-week stretch will feature six televised tapings—three episodes of AEW Dynamite and three of AEW Collision—with additional live content planned. It marks AEW’s first 2025 residency and follows last year’s multi-week run in Arlington, Texas.

AEW Chicago residency schedule at the Aragon Ballroom:

  • Tuesday, July 16 – AEW Dynamite
  • Wednesday, July 17 – AEW Collision
  • Tuesday, July 23 – AEW Dynamite
  • Friday, July 26 – AEW Collision
  • Tuesday, July 30 – AEW Dynamite
  • Wednesday, July 31 – AEW Collision

Tickets go on sale Monday, May 19 at AEWTix.com.

Tony Khan, AEW’s CEO and head of creative, spoke with Chicago Sun Times and called the move a personal milestone. A native of Urbana and longtime supporter of Illinois sports, Khan pointed to Chicago’s deep ties to AEW’s history, from the groundbreaking All In event in 2018 to the company’s consistent sellouts in the region.

“Chicago is without a doubt one of the greatest wrestling cities in the world,” Khan said, noting that the local fan base played a key role in AEW’s rise.

WWE To Run Shorter PLE’s, Update on Unreal Netflix Series

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On May 13, 2025, TKO Group Holdings President and COO Mark Shapiro discussed WWE’s media strategy during the J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference, offering insights into the company’s evolving direction.

Short and Sweet PLE’s

Shapiro confirmed WWE’s intent to maintain shorter, high-impact Premium Live Events (PLEs). The strategy reflects WWE’s response to changing viewer habits, prioritizing engagement over event length. This strategy has already been implemented, as we’ve seen with WWE running two-night editions of WrestleMania and soon Summerslam, instead of single night marathon shows. WWE’s events that have clocked in under 3 hours have been generally well-received.

WWE: Unreal

He also addressed the upcoming Netflix docuseries WWE: Unreal, noting concerns about the potential risks of overexposing backstage operations. Shapiro said he had cautioned WWE about revealing too much, stressing the importance of preserving the brand’s mystique and entertainment value.

These remarks were part of Shapiro’s broader participation in the high-profile conference, where he outlined WWE’s positioning within the TKO portfolio alongside UFC and PBR. WWE continues to expand its media footprint through key partnerships, including a forthcoming move to Netflix and ongoing streaming negotiations with Peacock.

Shapiro’s comments underscore WWE’s focus on balancing fan engagement with brand protection as it navigates an increasingly competitive media environment.

TKO Executive Mark Shapiro Defends Reducing WWE House Shows Schedule

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TKO President and COO Mark Shapiro recently detailed key aspects of WWE’s business strategy, including ticket pricing, live event scheduling, and media rights, during an appearance at the JP Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications conference in Boston. Through dynamic pricing and yield management, Shapiro sees “tremendous upside” in WWE ticket revenue.

He defended TKO’s decision to reduce the number of annual WWE live events from approximately 300 to around 200, stating it wasn’t solely to improve profit margins, and that further “pruning” of the schedule might occur.

Regarding WWE’s Premium Live Event (PLE) broadcast rights, currently with NBC Universal/Peacock until March 2026, Shapiro confirmed ongoing renewal talks. He emphasized TKO isn’t afraid of working with multiple media partners, calling it smart business despite admitting that as a viewer, “I can’t stand it.”

Shapiro noted there’s no rush to finalize a new media deal, stressing the importance of finding the right partners. He characterized WWE PLEs as “very high quality and low volume.” The value of the WWE content library was reportedly not discussed during his appearance.

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Gail Kim To Officiate NWA Women’s Title Match At Crockett Cup

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Gail Kim will step into the role of special guest referee for the NWA World Women’s Championship match between reigning champion Kenzie Paige and WWE’s Natalya. The NWA made the announcement via social media on Tuesday, May 13, ahead of their Crockett Cup event this Saturday, May 17th, at Philadelphia’s 2300 Arena.

NWA President William Patrick Corgan explained the decision in a statement, citing the heated rivalry between Paige and Natalya. “As the person who booked this very special match-up… and given the bad blood between the two stars… I’ve come to a very important conclusion: which is that the officiating of this match must be handled in a very particular way,” Corgan stated.

He noted the need for an impartial and respected official: “I am concerned about… ensuring that we in the National Wrestling Alliance will have a clear and just result. Therefore, I’ve named Gail Kim as the special guest referee… for I know well Ms. Kim’s impeccable and unimpeachable integrity in the sport of professional wrestling.” Corgan added with, “May the best lady win.”

Kim was previously announced for an autograph signing at the Crockett Cup. Her new role adds further intrigue to the already anticipated championship clash, promising a firm hand to control the action. Here is the latest card:

  • NWA World Women’s Title Match: Kenzie Paige (c) vs. Natalya
  • NWA Worlds Heavyweight Title Match: Thom Latimer (c) vs. Rhino
  • Chain Match: Jay Bradley vs. Wrecking Ball Legursky
  • Alex Hammerstone vs. “Thrillbilly” Silas Mason
  • Kylie Paige vs. Natalia Markova
  • NWA World Television Championship: Carson Bartholomew Drake (c) vs. Bryan Idol
  • NWA National Heavyweight Championship: Mims (c) vs. Max the Impaler
  • NWA Crockett Cup Tournament

Joe Hendry Explains Why WrestleMania Loss Did Not Undermine TNA World Title

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Joe Hendry has responded to criticism of his WrestleMania 41 match.

The TNA World Champion was revealed as a surprise opponent for Randy Orton after Kevin Owens had to pull out of their scheduled match due to his neck injury. While Hendry got a big pop and he was able to do his famous taunt during the bout, The Viper ended up defeating the current champion in almost 3 minutes.

A lot of people criticized this booking, saying that it undermined the TNA World title. Hendry responded to these claims in his new interview with Chris Van Vliet. The TNA star first explained that the match was not completely one-sided and he got some offense in. With RKO being a ‘one hit kill’ move per Hendry, the loss made sense for his character:

“The feedback that I got was exactly what it was supposed to be. And let’s be honest, the next how many days later, we had the biggest show TNA has ever had in 10 years, we had a higher attendance at Slammiversary. So we were past 4,000. I understand what this is, and my job is to put asses in seats for TNA wrestling.”

Everything Has To Be A Story: Joe Hendry

Joe Hendry explained elsewhere in the interview that previous champions have brought different things to the World title. He gave the example of Josh Alexander, whose reign was all about putting instant classic matches. The viral star explained that his goal is to do everything that’s best for business and bring as many eyes as possible to the company.

The 37-year-old also discussed how there have been other stars who have suffered quick defeat at WrestleMania but it did not affect their careers. According to him, it’s all about the kind of story you’re able to tell with the title:

“I think that in wrestling, everything has to be a story. So, in the movie, does Rocky win every single match? I mean, the story is Joe Hendry lost to Randy Orton. How is the champion going to recover from this? You know who else lost quickly at WrestleMania? John Cena to The Undertaker. You know who else lost quickly at WrestleMania? Triple H.

People have lost quickly at WrestleMania and these are the stories that we’re telling. When John Cena lost to The Undertaker, it was what is the path from here? And that’s what I’ve really learned from watching John Cena is that just make everything a story. Everything is a story. So it’s just about, okay, where do I go from here as champion?”

Apart from this, Joe Hendry talked about things such as the advice John Cena gave him during his Royal Rumble appearance, Triple H’s gesture for him at WrestleMania and more. You can check out his full interview below:

WWE to Receive Record $7.1M Site Fee for SummerSlam 2025 at MetLife Stadium

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WWE is set to receive $7,125,250 in public funding from the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA) to support the first-ever two-night SummerSlam, scheduled for August 2–3, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. The figure represents the largest known site fee ever awarded for a WWE event in the United States, according to reporting from Wrestlenomics‘ Brandon Thurston.

The funding, drawn from the federal Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund under the American Rescue Plan Act, is being allocated as an incentive to support tourism and economic development through major entertainment events.

The NJSEA resolution outlines the fee as a strategic investment in New Jersey’s hospitality and events sector.

An economic impact study commissioned by WWE and conducted by Applied Analysis estimates the event will generate $80.7 million in total economic impact for the region, including $32.4 million in salaries and wages.

NJSEA spokesperson Brian Aberback said the funds aim to offset the incentive fee based on projected benefits, citing increased global visibility and boosts to local businesses like hotels and restaurants.

By comparison, other known WWE site fees include $5 million from Las Vegas for WrestleMania 41 and $500,000 from Tampa-St. Petersburg for Royal Rumble 2024.

The NJSEA also provided $5 million earlier this year to support UFC 302, a TKO Group Holdings event held at the Prudential Center in Newark.

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Booker T Urges Young Stars to ‘Stay Above the Fray’ After Ricochet and Je’von Evans Social Media Clash

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WWE Hall of Famer Booker T has offered his perspective on the recent social media feud between Ricochet and NXT star Je’von “Young OG” Evans, suggesting that both talents could have handled the situation differently.

Speaking on his “Hall of Fame” podcast with co-host Brad Gilmore, Booker addressed the online exchange that began when someone commented that Evans was one of the best up-and-coming high-flyers in wrestling, leading to Ricochet responding about his own status in the business.

“I think Ricochet missed the point as far as what the question was more than anything,” Booker said. “I just think that’s where we are in the business, where we got to try to bring somebody down opposed to trying to lift somebody up.”

Booker’s Advice for Veterans

The two-time WWE Hall of Famer expressed disappointment that Ricochet, who has been praised for innovating the aerial style in modern wrestling, didn’t take the opportunity to support a younger talent making his way up.

“Because for me, if I see that young dude, Javon Evans, and what he’s doing, I don’t care. I don’t care who I am. I’m going to give him props because he’s freaking so good,” Booker emphasized.

“To see a young brother coming up and to not push him to the next level, especially after what you’ve brought to the table, speaking of Ricochet, how he’s innovated the game from his aerial assault prowess and whatnot—you supposed to be pushing for that guy no matter what company he’s in.”

Escalating Tensions

The exchange between the two wrestlers escalated when Evans responded to Ricochet with: “I bet yo brown egg head ass would squash me if Tony told you to. Much love OG,” which Booker’s co-host Brad Gilmore noted was at least somewhat respectful while still maintaining the competitive banter.

However, the situation turned more contentious when Evans made a personal comment about Ricochet’s current position in AEW, stating: “Now you’re wrestling in front of 2,000 people every week for a crackhead,” which both Booker and Gilmore agreed crossed a line.

Booker acknowledged the generational differences in how social media is used, noting that Evans, who is only 20 years old, has a different approach to online interaction.

“You got to understand that Ricochet is dealing with a young guy who’s still a kid. Still a kid, man, who does this social media totally different than you and I,” Booker explained. “He grew up with an iPad in his hand when he came out the womb. The way Javon Evans talks and the way Ricochet talks is two totally different worlds.”

Learning Opportunity for Young Talent

While offering some understanding toward Evans’ youth, Booker still offered advice to the NXT star:

“That’s where Je’von Evans is going to have to learn too, to leave that kind of mess in the gutter. Don’t go down to somebody else’s level. If you do go down to somebody else’s level, just go down to bring them up to your level.”

Booker concluded with some wisdom for Evans, who has been featured prominently in NXT, including main eventing Stand & Deliver:

“Especially when you’re shining, man. Like you’re doing so great. You’re main eventing Stand and Deliver and you’re doing all these huge things. Just fall back on people who trying to bring you down.”

The WWE Hall of Famer’s comments reflect his consistent approach to mentoring younger talent, focusing on rising above negativity and building a positive reputation in the industry.

TNA Champions Set for Historic Triplemanía Regia Featuring AAA and WWE Talent

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Four of TNA Wrestling’s top champions are officially set to compete at Triplemanía Regia, a marquee event from Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide that will feature talent from AAA, TNA, and WWE.

Set for Sunday, June 15, at 6 p.m. local time inside Arena Monterrey in Mexico, Triplemanía Regia will host TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, X Division Champion Moose, along with reigning TNA World Tag Team Champions, Nic and Ryan Nemeth. The news was first reported by Sports Illustrated.

AAA CEO Dorian Joaquín Roldán Peña emphasized the significance of this international collaboration.

“We’re thrilled to welcome these four incredible TNA stars to AAA,” Roldán Peña said.

“This collaboration represents the best of both worlds – the passion and tradition of Lucha Libre, and the global momentum of TNA.”

TNA Wrestling President Carlos Silva echoed the sentiment, calling the event a “milestone moment” in professional wrestling, highlighting its unique inclusion of stars from AAA, WWE, and TNA under one roof.

Triplemanía Regia continues AAA’s tradition of high-profile, cross-promotional events, and this year’s edition promises a historic night of competition and spectacle.

For more information, visit TNA’s official website.

Dominik Mysterio Humbled by John Cena’s Endorsement

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Dominik Mysterio may portray wrestling’s most despised villain on television, but behind the scenes, “Dirty Dom” still gets starstruck when legends of the industry sing his praises.

In a revealing interview with The Wrestling Classic, the current Intercontinental Champion opened up about his reaction to John Cena’s recent comments on the Pat McAfee Show, where the 17-time world champion identified Mysterio as the future of WWE.

Cena’s Unexpected Endorsement

“I think that was super dope of him to do that,” Mysterio admitted, momentarily dropping his heel persona.

“John doesn’t have to do any of that stuff. John doesn’t have to – he’s John Cena. He’s the biggest, if not the biggest movie star in the world, along with the biggest wrestler currently in the world.”

The significance of Cena’s endorsement isn’t lost on Mysterio, who confessed to being a lifelong fan of the “Doctor of Thuganomics” long before sharing the ring with him.

“I’ve known that dude since I was a kid,” Dominik revealed. “I love the doctor of thuganomics. I played his album when I was in school. Before I jumped in the showers, I always got to listen to music or have a speaker on. I’d play his CD. It was signed for me. I was a Cenomark, you know?”

From Fan to Colleague

Mysterio’s journey with Cena began professionally when live crowds returned after the pandemic.

“He was the guy that was there for me with the tag matches giving me advice as a good guy. We both were baby faces at that time. I was tagging with John Cena and Rey Mysterio against Roman and the Usos.”

This early mentorship evolved as Dominik’s career progressed.

“The fact that Cena was able to see me from that beginning to then a couple months later when he came back – a year or two later when he came back, I was a bad guy then and I got to wrestle him in a dark match. So he’s seen me through this whole process and what I’ve gone through.”

For Dominik, having witnessed his transformation from rookie to champion makes Cena’s words particularly meaningful.

“For him to say those words about me, it’s really special,” he said.

Global Ambassador Status

Beyond the support from wrestling royalty, Mysterio’s rising status within WWE is further evidenced by his selection as one of the company’s ambassadors for their crucial Indian market.

Alongside Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan, Dominik recently completed a whirlwind promotional tour in Mumbai.

“It was so life-changing for me, going out there and seeing India and just seeing how big and massive WWE actually is out there,” Mysterio explained. “The impact that we were having – just going out there and doing all this social stuff – it was honestly super surreal.”

Despite being in India for only two days, the pair created extensive content, participating in Bollywood-themed photoshoots, cultural activities, and media appearances.

“We were nonstop from 6:00 in the morning till 7:00 p.m. at night,” Dominik recalled. “The fact that we were the chosen ones to go out there just goes to show you the power that me and Liv have.”

As Mysterio continues to forge his own path separate from his famous father’s legacy, the support from established legends like Cena provides both validation and motivation. F

WWE Draft 2025 Could Be Right Around the Corner

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There has been an update regarding the date for this year’s WWE Draft which shakes up the rosters.

A couple of months back, it was reported that WWE had chalked out plans for this year’s WWE Draft. However, the company hasn’t officially announced the shake-up.

WWE usually holds a Draft annually where WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown rosters are shuffled and NXT wrestlers are called-up to the main roster. An update has emerged on the WWE Draft. It has come to light that the company is still planning and a potential date has been noted.

Bryan Alvarez on Wrestling Observer Radio reported that the draft is “very likely” to happen at the end of May. It could potentially take place over the weekend in Tampa, Florida.

Alvarez said:

“For whatever reason, Giulia and Roxanne are still considered NXT talents. Roxanne has been a regular on the main roster since Royal Rumble; she should be petitioning for main roster back pay. She’s been here so often. But I was told it’s not set in stone, but very likely at the end of this month, when they’re doing that series of dates in Tampa, it’s very likely there might be a draft on that weekend or that week, which would probably mean that some people are being called up.”

WWE had announced the weekend takeover at Yuengling Center in Tampa, FL. It will start on May 24th as Saturday Night’s Main Event takes places, followed by NXT Battleground the next night. Yuengling Center will also host WWE Raw and NXT the following Monday and Tuesday respectively.

In the past, WWE Draft started on WWE SmackDown and continued on WWE Raw. If WWE decides to follow the tradition, this year it could kick off on May 23rd on the blue brand and continue to the red brand on May 26th.

Dominik Mysterio Clears Up the Biggest Misconception About His WWE Success

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Dominik Mysterio wants to set the record straight: his rise in WWE wasn’t a product of nepotism – it was years in the making.

In a candid interview on the Intoxicados Podcast, the Intercontinental Champion addressed one of the biggest misconceptions about his career: that he simply inherited his place in WWE because of his legendary father, Rey Mysterio.

“People think I just walked into WWE overnight,” Dominik explained. “But I trained for almost three years. I lived in Tampa and trained with Jay Lethal, then moved to Canada to train with Lance Storm. My first match was in 2020, but I’d been training since 2017.”

He even documented parts of his journey.

“I did post my progress—like my first 619 or stuff I’d do in the ring. It wasn’t sudden…

I’ve missed birthdays, my first wedding anniversary. My dad missed my birthdays too. But now as an adult in the business, I understand—you make sacrifices to succeed.”

Stepping Out of His Father’s Shadow

The shadow of his father’s Hall of Fame legacy loomed large, but Dominik has steadily emerged as a standout in his own right.

“Everyone was saying like, you know, I wasn’t going to be able to do it or like I was never going to be able to fill Rey’s shoes or I’d never get out of his shadow,” he said. “But it’s like – I did it in less than five years.”

Breakout Babyface

That breakout moment came at WrestleMania 41, when years of boos gave way to cheers.

“That reaction… was definitely a surreal moment,” Dominik recalled. “It felt different for sure.”

For Dominik, the journey hasn’t just been about proving others wrong – it’s been about proving he’s a bonafide star on his own merits. Five years in, it’s safe to say he’s succeeding.

NXT Preview (5/13): Oba Femi Title Defense, Battleground Contract Signing

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Here’s the preview for tonight’s WWE NXT, broadcasting live on the CW Network at 8/7c from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida:

NXT Champion Oba Femi vs. Charlie Dempsey

The dominant Oba Femi puts his momentum to the test against technical specialist Charlie Dempsey of the No Quarter Catch Crew in a highly anticipated singles match.

Wes Lee vs. Tony D’Angelo

“The Don of NXT” Tony D’Angelo faces off with the high-flying Wes Lee in a clash that could have major implications for the NXT North American Title scene.

Joe Hendry and Trick Williams contract signing for the TNA World Championship at Battleground

With Battleground approaching, TNA World Champion Joe Hendry and NXT’s Trick Williams will make their title match official with a contract signing, promising fireworks ahead of their showdown.

Tonight’s episode continues the build to WWE Battleground on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida.

DDP Thinks WWE Star Will Be Future ‘Babyface Of The Company’

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WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page (DDP) believes current Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio is destined for a massive babyface run, potentially becoming the “biggest babyface” in WWE. Speaking with CasinoBeats, the WCW legend gave high praise for the young star’s development and connection with the audience.

DDP pointed out the positive reactions Dominik often receives despite his heel persona during recent appearances, including at WrestleMania 41.

“It was interesting because he’s the biggest heel, and yet at that last WrestleMania, boy you swear to God he was the biggest babyface of the company,” DDP stated.

He advised Dominik to maintain his current character for now.

“The kid’s going to be a hell of a babyface when he makes that flip,” DDP stated. “Hold onto that heel thing as long as you can, because when he flips, I’ll tell you what that’s a kid I’m a big fan of.”

DDP also praised Dominik’s journey and work ethic.

“I am personally a big fan of how hard he’s worked to get to this spot,” he said, recalling Dominik’s early days. “I don’t know many young kids who could have come in the way he did with his dad, not really know how to work at all, and has turned himself [around]… that kid, he has got it all and some.”

IYO SKY Is Enjoying Rhea Ripley Tag Team Despite World Title Conflict

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Women’s World Champion IYO SKY can’t help but enjoy aligning with Rhea Ripley, despite ‘Mami’ having her eye on SKY’s Women’s World Championship. On the May 12, edition of WWE RAW, the champion and the woman she dethroned teamed up to earn a victory over Roxanne Perez and Giulia.

Taking to X, SKY said that Ripley had come back from Australia, where she’d been promoting WWE Crown Jewel: Perth, to help her. SKY knows that she “shouldn’t let my guard down” but can’t help but enjoy teaming with Rhea Ripley.

SKY won the gold from Ripley in March 2025, disrupting Rhea’s road to WrestleMania 41. Instead of walking in as champion, Ripley challenged for the gold alongside Bianca Belair but both came up short against SKY.

With Money in the Bank coming, SKY is wise to keep an eye out for any potential challengers. Nevertheless, stepping in the ring with Ripley as allies is proving to be enjoyable for the champ.