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Ric Flair Congratulates John Cena on 17th World Title Win at WrestleMania 41

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John Cena has officially become a 17-time world champion after defeating Cody Rhodes in the main event of WrestleMania 41. The milestone victory sets a new record, surpassing the legendary 16-time championship mark previously held by Ric Flair.

In response, Flair shared his congratulations on social media, writing:

“Congrats to my great friend @JohnCena on becoming a 17x Champion! It was only a matter of time! You and @CodyRhodes put on an instant classic! Much respect! WOOOOO!”

Cena’s win not only marks a career-defining moment but also closes a historic chapter in WWE history. The highly anticipated match lived up to expectations, earning praise for both its storytelling and in-ring performance.

The night ends with Cena standing alone at the top, etching his name in the record books as the most decorated world champion in WWE history.

Stone Cold Appears At WWE WrestleMania 41, Crashes ATV

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WrestleMania 41: Sunday saw a special appearance from ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin, though his appearance in Allegiant Stadium did not go exactly to plan. Austin was on the scene to share the attendance for the Sunday show as 63,226, another sell-out. As Austin shared, this gave WrestleMania 41 a combined two-night total attendance of 124,693.

Austin paraded around the ring on his ATV as expected, but would collide with the barricade, knocking a female fan on the ground. Later on, Austin checked in on the fan, as did WWE President Nick Khan in a rare on-screen appearance on WWE programming.

Austin’s collision with the barricade proves that anything can happen in the world of live entertainment, something Austin has learned first-hand for decades. While the Rattlesnake’s appearance may not have gone exactly as hoped, it was an epic moment inside Allegiant Stadium.

WWE Unreal Reality Series Coming to Netflix, Summer 2025

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WWE will bring a new reality show to Netflix as WWE: Unreal was announced as part of WrestleMania 41: Sunday. On commentary, Michael Cole shared that the show will arrive on the streaming giant this summer.

The show was described as taking fans “inside the writer’s room.” No other details were provided for what fans can expect.

WWE: Unreal demonstrates the promotion’s growing role on Netflix which is already home to Monday Night Raw in the United States as well as other programs and archival footage internationally. Several higher ups including Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque and Nick Khan have spoken openly about plans to introduce more original content to Netflix.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on WWE Unreal ahead of the show’s launcch on Netflix this summer.

Becky Lynch Returns At WrestleMania, Wins Tag Titles With Lyra Valkyria

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Becky Lynch made her stunning return at WrestleMania 41 and returned to WWE to capture tag team gold with Lyra Valkyria. On the show’s second night, Lynch filled in for the ‘injured’ Bayley to take the gold away from Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez.

You can check out some highlights of the match below:

Lynch’s return comes after she last wrestled in May 2024, where she was defeated by then-Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan. Though Lynch recently said she was done wrestling, at least for the time being, that appears to have been a misdirect by the new Tag Team Champion.

This victory makes Lynch a two-time Women’s Tag Team Champion as she held the titles with Hall of Famer Lita in 2023. This marks Valkyria’s first taste of tag-team gold. Valkyria is also now a double champion, an accolade that Lynch herself reached at WrestleMania 35 in 2019.

Logan Paul Beats AJ Styles, Goes 3-1 At WrestleMania

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Logan Paul has once again gotten a huge victory at WWE WrestleMania, this time with a victory over AJ Styles. During the show’s second night of action, Paul was able to pin the former WWE/TNA World Champion.

You can check out some match highlights below:

Paul’s victory adds Styles to the growing list of notable names to fall to the Maverick at WrestleMania. In his ‘Mania debut, Paul (and The Miz) defeated Rey & Dominik Mysterio. At WrestleMania 40, Paul retained the WWE United States Championship against Randy Orton and Kevin Owens.

As for Styles, his defeat came after he refused to use brass knuckles despite the insistence of Karrion Kross. It remains to be seen where Styles goes next, and if he’ll be more interested in Kross’ advice after refusing to take it at WrestleMania 41.

WWE Confirms Money in the Bank 2025 for June 7 in Los Angeles

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WWE confirmed during WrestleMania 41 that Money in the Bank 2025 will take place live from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Saturday, June 7. The venue previously hosted the Netflix premiere of Monday Night Raw on January 6.

Below is the updated lineup for WWE’s 2025 Premium Live Events:

  • Saturday, May 10, 2025: WWE Backlash – Enterprise Center, St. Louis, Missouri
  • Saturday, May 24, 2025: WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event – Yuengling Center, Tampa, Florida
  • Sunday, May 25, 2025: WWE Battleground – Yuengling Center, Tampa, Florida
  • Saturday, June 7, 2025: WWE Money in the Bank – Intuit Dome, Los Angeles, California
  • Saturday, August 2 & Sunday, August 3, 2025: WWE SummerSlam – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Sunday, August 3, 2025: WWE Clash In Paris – Paris La Défense Arena, Paris, France
  • January 2026: WWE Royal Rumble – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

This schedule continues WWE’s focus on both domestic markets and international expansion heading into 2026.

Dominik Mysterio Wins Intercontinental Title at WrestleMania 41

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Dominik Mysterio captured the Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania 41 Night Two, securing his first main roster singles title in a chaotic fatal four-way match against Bron Breakker, Finn Balor, and Penta.

The bout marked the first title change of the night and followed Drew McIntyre’s win over Damian Priest, and IYO SKY retaining the Women’s World Championship in the opening match.

Heading into the match, all eyes were on the dynamics between Mysterio and Balor, with ongoing signs of tension within The Judgment Day. While the two initially appeared to cooperate, that unity crumbled when Mysterio attempted a 619 on Balor.

Fan support leaned heavily in Mysterio’s favor throughout the match. A key turning point came when Carlito interfered, breaking up a potential pin from Penta on Mysterio. The action escalated further with Breakker delivering a high-flying spear to Carlito across the announce tables.

Back in the ring, Breakker took out Penta with a spear but was then hit with a 619 from Mysterio. As Mysterio set up for a frog splash, Balor intervened, landing the Coup De Grace on Breakker. Mysterio immediately countered with a splash of his own on Balor, securing the pin and the title.

Mysterio’s win received a huge ovation from the crowd. Previously, he held the SmackDown Tag Team Championship alongside his father, Rey Mysterio, and had a reign as NXT North American Champion. Breakker’s second reign with the Intercontinental Title ends after reclaiming it from Jey Uso in October.

Joe Hendry Answers Randy Orton’s WrestleMania 41 Open Challenge

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Joe Hendry made a surprise appearance at WrestleMania 41, stepping in as Randy Orton’s open challenge opponent. The current TNA World Champion received a huge reaction from the Las Vegas crowd, who joined in on his signature entrance music and chants throughout the match.

The encounter marked another milestone in Hendry’s role in the TNA-WWE partnership, following his previous stint in NXT and his participation in the 2025 Royal Rumble.

Although the match was brief, ending with Orton hitting the RKO for the win, the post-match moment stood out. Orton raised Hendry’s hand in a gesture of respect—only to drop him with another RKO moments later. He capped off the segment by mocking Hendry’s trademark taunt in the ring.

Orton had been originally scheduled to face Kevin Owens at WrestleMania, but Owens was pulled from the event after learning he would require neck surgery, leaving his future in question.

John Cena Confirmed for Final WWE Match in Australia This October

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John Cena will make his final wrestling appearance in Australia this October as WWE brings a major event weekend to Perth.

A promotional video aired during WrestleMania confirmed WWE’s return to Western Australia, featuring a full lineup across three nights at RAC Arena. The weekend will include SmackDown, a Premium Live Event, and Raw, with Cena featured as the focal point.

“This October, John Cena lands in Perth for a full-scale WWE takeover.”

“It all starts with SmackDown, ends with Raw. And in the center of it all, Cena takes the spotlight for one of WWE’s most massive nights in Perth.”

While exact dates have not yet been revealed, WWE commentator Michael Cole confirmed that the PLE is “soon to be announced.”

Still Bored at Work: Drew McIntyre’s WrestleMania 41 Selfie

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Drew McIntyre took a moment out of his Sin City Street Fight at WrestleMania 41 to shoot a quick selfie with his downed opponent Damian Priest in the background. McIntyre began the tradition at last year’s WrestleMania XL.

The End of an Era: Bianca Belair’s WrestleMania Streak is Broken

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Bianca Belair’s flawless WrestleMania record came to an end at WrestleMania 41, as Iyo Sky defeated “The EST of WWE” in a pivotal matchup. The result marked Belair’s first loss at WWE’s biggest annual event, halting her previously unbeaten 4-0 streak.

Belair’s WrestleMania legacy began with her groundbreaking main event victory at WrestleMania 37 against Sasha Banks, where she captured the SmackDown Women’s Championship. That match became a milestone moment in WWE history, featuring the first-ever WrestleMania main event between two African-American performers.

Over the following years, Belair solidified her dominance with wins over Becky Lynch and Asuka, both in championship defenses. At WrestleMania 40, she extended her streak to 4-0 alongside Jade Cargill and Naomi in a six-woman tag match against Damage CTRL.

Heading into WrestleMania 41, many believed Belair would continue her streak, with some fans viewing her as a potential “Mrs. WrestleMania.” However, Iyo Sky’s victory brought a surprising close to Belair’s run of success on WWE’s grandest stage.

Despite the loss, Belair’s accolades remain unmatched. Her 420-day reign as Raw Women’s Champion stands as the longest in that title’s history. She is also one of only two women to win a WrestleMania main event and became a WWE Women’s Triple Crown Champion after winning tag team gold with Jade Cargill in 2024.

While this defeat marks a rare low point in her WrestleMania career, Belair has proven her resilience before—and now faces a new chapter in her storied journey through WWE.

IYO SKY Retains Women’s World Title in WrestleMania Triple Threat

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IYO SKY retained the Women’s World Championship in a high-impact opening match at WrestleMania Sunday, outlasting Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair in a fast-paced triple-threat bout.

All three competitors delivered an athletic, high-energy performance that drew strong reactions from the crowd. The momentum built steadily throughout the match, with each Superstar showcasing signature offense and near falls.

In the final sequence, Ripley and Belair countered each other’s finishing moves before Belair landed the KOD on Ripley. Just as Belair appeared poised for victory, SKY capitalized, landing the Over The Moonsault on Belair to secure the pin and retain her title.

AJ Styles Felt It Would Be Disrespectful To WWE To Be Inducted Into TNA Hall Of Fame

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AJ Styles, a cornerstone talent for TNA Wrestling for many years and a multi-time champion there, believes accepting an induction into the TNA Hall of Fame while still actively wrestling for WWE would be disrespectful to his current company. 

Styles, whose extensive career includes significant runs in WWE and NJPW, is undoubtedly a future Hall of Famer across multiple promotions. Speaking at a Fanatics Live Signing, when asked about potentially joining the TNA Hall of Fame – an idea reportedly via Fightful Select considered by TNA in October 2024 – Styles explained his reasoning. 

“There was a time they wanted me to come in and be in the TNA Hall of Fame. I just thought it was a little disrespectful at the time, to WWE, to go into the TNA Hall Of Fame. I want to go into the Hall of Fame when I’m done wrestling,” Styles stated. “I think that’s more appropriate. There are a lot of places I’ve wrestled and I’m very thankful that I can be in any Hall of Fame. I’m gonna wait until I’m done.”

Styles, who is scheduled to face Logan Paul at WrestleMania 41 – Night 2, has previously expressed being open to a final match in TNA, especially given the current partnership between WWE and TNA. 

Kurt Angle Calls John Cena The Michael Jordan Of Pro Wrestling

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Kurt Anglehas drawn a significant comparison between John Cena and basketball legend Michael Jordan, highlighting Cena’s dedication to professional wrestling. Angle, who was Cena’s debut opponent on SmackDown in 2002, has long been a supporter of Cena’s career, even expressing a desire for Cena to be his own retirement opponent at WrestleMania 35.

While that didn’t come to fruition due to Angle’s storyline with Baron Corbin, his high regard for Cena is still strong.  WWE announcers frequently refer to Cena as the “Greatest of All Time,” and he stands on the verge of potentially winning his record-breaking 17th World Championship.

Just as many consider Michael Jordan the GOAT in the NBA with an undefeated NBA Finals record, Angle sees a similar level of commitment and dominance in Cena.

“He’s the Michael Jordan of wrestling. He committed himself to wrestling entirely — and he drowned himself in it,” Angle told Timothy Bella of the New York Times. 

Cena is set to challenge Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship in the main event of WrestleMania 41, a match that could further solidify his legendary status in the eyes of many, including Angle, as he can be the all-time World Title record holder.

Stone Cold Steve Austin Reacts To Abysmally Long Hall of Fame Ceremony

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Steve Austin believes some changes are in order for Hall of Fame.

WWE tried to adjust the schedule for Hall of Fame this year after previous complaints but they only ended up making things worse. The ceremony this year took place in a different venue instead of being broadcasted from the same arena as SmackDown after the Blue Branded Show.

The event, however, started pretty late and kept going until 5 AM. Fans have been poking fun at the whole thing, sharing images of the stars in attendance looking miserable and drifting off.

The Texas Rattlesnake who was honored at the show discussed it during a WWE World appearance on Saturday. The Hall of Famer was asked what is the most recent thing Stone Cold Steve Austin has learned. The former World Champion joked that he’s learned that Hall of Fame needs to be shorter:

“I learned that the Hall of Fame ought to be a little bit shorter than what it was, and it ought to start about 3 or 4 hours sooner. I got to bed about, I don’t know, about 3:15, I’d call it 3:16. When I live in Nevada, I’m a hermit. I see my wife but…and I spent a lot of time in the desert, so I don’t hang out with a whole lot of people.

So once I’ve been hanging around a whole lot of people, I kind of gotta decompress and do my own thing. So I drank a beer and I had a little bit of a bottle of wine left. I chilled out and finally, I went to sleep. And when that alarm clock went off, I was red-eyed and drunk. I said, ‘Man, what the F,'”

Another person who would agree with Steve Austin is Shawn Michaels. HBK, who inducted Triple H into Hall of Fame, had to stick around until very late. With Stand & Deliver having an unusual start time of 1 PM ET, the NXT head got only an hour of sleep before having to take charge at the arena.

The biggest wrestling week of the year continues with WrestleMania Sunday tonight. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest updates.

Mercedes Mone Reacts To Tiffany Stratton Wanting To Wrestle Her

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Tiffany Stratton retained the WWE Women’s Title over Charlotte Flair in the co-main event of WrestleMania 41 – Night 1 on Saturday night. Following the show, she was interviewed by Gorilla Position.

During it, the idea of AEW TBS, NJPW STRONG, and RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone potentially returning to WWE one day was mentioned. Stratton welcomed the idea and stated she would want to wrestle her. 

“I hope so,” Stratton stated. “I think that would be super cool if she came back. I’d love to get in the ring with her, and I’d love to see what kind of gear she has when she comes back.”

Mone caught wind of Stratton’s comments while doing a Q&A on X.. Mone was asked if she’d take Stratton’s title. Mone replied with: “Easily! Too easy”

For Mone, she is slated to defend the Undisputed British Women’s Title against Kanji at RevPro High Stakes.

Triple H Comments On Lex Luger’s Hall of Fame Induction

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Triple H has commented on Lex Luger’s inspirational Hall of Fame induction.

The former WCW Champion had lost all mobility in his body at one point and was having trouble doing even the most basic tasks. His health has improved a lot over the last few months working with DDP Yoga, however.

The Game talked about all the inductions during the WrestleMania 41 night 1 press conference. While discussing Lex, he first joked about how he told Luger that he watched him as a kid before the ceremony. Though Triple H later also acknowledged DDP’s work with the wrestling legend, because of which he was able to deliver his full speech standing up:

“Lex Luger, well-deserved into the Hall of Fame. I said it to Lex last night when I saw him and realized it’s probably one of the worst things you could tell another wrestler. I [said], ‘I watched you when I was a kid, I thought you were great.’ I realized it after I said it.

But to see his turnaround in life, to see what Diamond Dallas Page has done for so many people, and to have Lex be a part of that, to be able to stand up out of his wheelchair. I don’t know how long he spoke, 10 minutes or so, but to be able to stand there for that length of time was just inspirational to see.”

Apart from this Triple H also discussed WWE’s surprise acquisition of AAA that was announced on Saturday and claimed that they’ll be looking to preserve the style of Lucha Libre the company represents.

Night 1 of WrestleMania ended on a shocking note as Paul Heyman joined forces with Seth Rollins. You can check out a fan theory on how this turn is part of a bigger picture with a huge name involved here.

Brodie Lee Jr. Makes In-Ring Debut 

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Brodie Lee Jr., the son of the late Brodie Lee, can now say he has wrestled a pro wrestling match. He did so when he worked GCW’s The Collective event in Las Vegas this weekend.

He was brought out as a surprise by Chris Bey as the final entrant in the Clusterf*** battle royal, as Brodie showed up. He was given a strong reaction by the fans. 

At the end of the match, the young man hit a stunner to Janela and sent him over the top rope. After the match, he celebrated in the ring and did his father’s pose. 

This marks the first of what could be many wrestling matches for the son of the late, great performer. He has a passion for the pro wrestling business. He’s been training for years and looks to have significant upside as a second-generation wrestler

Brodie made a memorable appearance on AEW TV in the early 2020s as Negative 1. 

A Step Slower: John Cena Gets Candid About Wrestling Retirement Before Final WrestleMania

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John Cena has explained his decision of retirement ahead of his final WrestleMania match tonight.

The Cenation Leader did an out-of-character interview for the first time since turning heel at Elimination Chamber, speaking to Daniel Cormier for ESPN. They talked about things such as Cena’s upcoming match with Cody Rhodes, his last WrestleMania, and more.

They also discussed how Cena is back in a premier position in the main event, after his long losing streak before the Elimination Chamber. Cormier mentioned that John himself had made fun of his losses on many occasions, and the Cenation leader then explained how the decision of his retirement tour was born out of the discussion about his losing streak:

“What I was trying to do is state facts and me being honest with my record basically led me to be like ‘I got to retire.’ The reason I hadn’t had a lot of success in the WWE is because I’m a part-time participant. This needs to consume your life to be great.

Not only consume your life but like you really have to be curious, passionate, open, humble. Man, I can only imagine that if you are not fully focused, coachable, and 100% involved in fight training. So in me trying to split time and thinking that I can do both. I just did this a lot less and less and was used accordingly.

As you are ushered on the way out, you’re supposed to build all this energy and then give it away. That’s the cycle of life in sports entertainment. If you leave with the energy, you have robbed the business. So me saying this over and over again, I was like, ‘Man, I haven’t won a match since this. I’m going to be 48 next week.’ So I was like, ‘Oh man, it’s time to retire.’ That’s when I was like, ‘I’d like to do this farewell tour.'”

I’m There: John Cena

Daniel Cormier mentioned how even with his reduced WWE schedule, John Cena has been busy outside of the company. The retired UFC fighter asked if the 16-time world champion has thought about life after WWE, and Cena explained that he’s had a lot of time to think about it since he stopped wrestling full time in 2017:

“I’ve had a whole lot of time to think about this. I kind of weaned off a full-time schedule in 2017. It’s 2025. So we’re talking over a half decade to contemplate like, ‘Oh man, this is this is kind of where it’s at.’ I also made a cemented promise, even in my 20s to the audience, ‘When I am a step slow, I am out the door.’ Like understand when your run is over and just bow out gracefully. I feel that I’m a step slow. I’m there.”

When Cormier praised John, saying that he’s still a very good wrestler, Cena explained that he is using the wisdom he has acquired in the ring over the years. Though while his enthusiasm for the business has remained the same, his athletic abilities have deteriorated. According to the wrestling veteran, he can “only use those mental gymnastics so much” and he has decided to call it a career because “I don’t ever want somebody to buy a ticket and feel robbed, that’s all.”

Creator Behind Jacob Fatu’s WrestleMania Mask Revealed

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At WWE WrestleMania 41: Saturday, Jacob Fatu won the United States Title from LA Knight, marking his first taste of singles gold as a WWE Superstar. Living up to his nickname as ‘The Samoan Werewolf,’ Fatu arrived at Allegiant Stadium with a unique werewolf-themed mask.

Fatu’s striking look was curtosy of Jason Baker, a horror effects legend. On X, Baker was pleased to see his creation get the spotlight on WWE’s grandest stage.

Baker has collaborated with WWE several times to create striking masks and effects for some of the company’s top stars. Some of Baker’s works include The Fiend, Uncle Howdy, Cody Rhodes’ skull mask, and the mask worn by Rhea Ripley following her orbitan bone fracture. Outside of wrestling, he has worked with major horror movie projects including the Terrifier franchise and has been working with the metal band Slipknot.

As for Fatu, his imposing entrance was masked by his work in the match as hhe withstood all LA Knight had to offer. Now, the Samoan Werewolf hold the United States Championship and is ready to dish out punishment to the SmackDown roster.

Hall of Famer Revealed As New AAA Authority Figure After WWE Acquisition

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It appears that WWE will be appointing a Hall of Famer as the new on-screen authority figure for AAA after their surprise acquisition of the Mexican promotion.

The company announced the news of this international expansion early on Saturday, leaving many fans wondering how things will progress.

Former WWE Champion JBL provided at least some idea on how things will be moving forward in a promo at the end of the latest episode of AAA’s TV show. He said that he is in the process of acquiring the company, suggesting that he’ll be acting as the on-screen owner of the brand in the coming times:

“People have asked me, where is JBL? It’s very simple, I’m the most in-demand superstar in the world today. I’ve worked for every company all over the world in the past year alone.

The only thing that compares to me down here is Alberto Patrón. That man is a living legend. That is why I’m here. You think Tariffs, and sending illegals back to this country, this third world country, is bad? You wait till I finish the acquisition, where I own AAA.”

JBL’s promo also answers another burning question regarding the current AAA Mega champion, Alberto El Patrón. Known as Alberto Del Rio to WWE fans, the Mexican star’s last run with the promotion did not end on good terms. He was fired for unprofessional conduct in 2014.

With Layfield praising the former League of Nations member, it appears that Del Rio’s past deeds have been forgotten and he’ll be sticking around the company atleast for now.

Sol Ruca Joins WWE/AEW Alum With NXT Stand & Deliver Win

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Sol Ruca captured the NXT Women’s North American Championship, besting five of the silver brand’s very best to claim the gold. In a ladder match, Ruca defeated Lola Vice, Izzi Dame, Kelani Jordan, Thea Hail, and her own tag team partner Zaria to become the fourth woman to hold the Women’s North American Championship.

But this is not the only title Ruca currently holds. April 2025 also saw her capture the WWE Speed Women’s Championship, becoming the second-ever champion by defeating Candice LeRae. With these wins, Ruca is the second Superstar to hold an NXT and non-NXT Championship at the same time. The only other Superstar? Paige, who held the NXT Women’s Championship and WWE Divas Championships briefly in 2014.

H/T to @WWEStats for uncovering this stat. Stay tuned to SEScoops for more interesting wrestling facts and statistics.

Ruca’s wins shows WWE’s immense faith in the young Superstar and bodes very well for her future in NXT and eventual future on the main roster. And while fans may never see Ruca with both belts on TV, as WWE keeps its Speed titles to their X-exclusive show, the double-champ is certainly proving formiddable in the ring.

LA Knight’s Ex-WWE Allies Celebrate U.S. Title Loss

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At WWE WrestleMania 41, LA Knight’s second reign as WWE United States Champion was ended by Jacob Fatu. While many fans were disappointed to see Knight’s reign come to a relatively quick end, not everyone is sad to see the Megastar take this loss.

MxM Collection (Mason Madden and Mansoor) were part of a public viewing of WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas, giving fans to meet wrestling stars while enjoying the show. Upon learning of Knight’s defeat at the hands of Fatu, Madden and Mansoor were jubilant.

Madden and Mansoor were once allies of Knight in WWE, back when the megastar was repackaged as Max Dupri. Knight would eventually dump the pair and his sister Maxxine, explaining why the duo were so pleased to see him lose his title.

As for Fatu, his victory marks his first taste of singles gold in WWE and one fans of the Samoan Werewolf have been hungry to see for a long time. As the new U.S. Champion, the future looks incredibly bright for Fatu, someone fans have predicted to be in the World title picture in due time.

‘Cowardly’: Big E Comments On New Day’s WrestleMania 41 Title Win

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Big E has mixed feelings about The New Day’s tag team title victory at night 1 of WrestleMania 41 from Las Vegas.

The duo of Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston defeated War Raiders to become the new champions at the show of shows. Their victory was not clean, however, as Kofi Kingston held Ivar’s leg down from outside while Woods pinned him.

Their former partner was asked about the tag team match in the post-show. Big E first noted how he can never deny that the duo have a lot of talent and they are one of the greatest tag teams ever. The way they achieved their latest accolade, however, is not something he approves of:

“Cowardly. It’s cowardly, man. Look, we always talked about, we started in 2014 and we talked about the way the industry is and how hard it is for certain talents to get [opportunities].

We always talked about doing things the right way in the ring and outside of the ring. To see the way that these men carry themselves now, to see the way that fans rightfully react to them, you know, this is…these are not the two men I thought I knew.”

WrestleMania 41 marks the first time the New Day has picked up a victory at the Show of Shows as a team. While Big E reluctantly acknowledged this breakthrough achievement, he also questioned whether there is any honor in having to run away with the titles after their win:

“Look at the way they did it. Is there any honor in that? Is anyone going to celebrate a win like that? Is that a match that will be replayed years and years later and we will stand on our feet and applaud them for their performance? No. It won’t.”

The War Raiders will not be happy with the way things ended and it’s possible that we’ll see them demanding a rematch for the belts.

Tiffany Stratton Teases Dream Feuds After WrestleMania 41 Victory

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Tiffany Stratton has teased big plans for her in near future.

The Women’s World Champion picked up the biggest victory of her career, defeating a veteran like Charlotte Flair on night 1 of WrestleMania 41 from Las Vegas this Saturday night. The female star first put over Flair while appearing on the post-show press conference, calling Charlotte her dream opponent.

When asked how important the win was for her to keep her confidence and momentum intact, Stratton talked about the stacked roster they have. The former NXT star then interestingly teased some big future feuds, saying that she got WrestleMania caliber rivalries ‘stacked up’ for her in the coming times:

“So important. We have so many insanely talented, gifted, athletic, beautiful women on the roster. We’ve got Bianca Belair, we’ve got Rhea Ripley, Jade Cargill. I have my feuds…. Like I’ve got some people stacked up for me in the future.

I’ve got dream WrestleMania opponents, dream feuds. So this win for me was super important and I’m going to…like I said, take this momentum and hopefully in my next storyline, my next feud, I’ll come out with the W again.”

While Tiffany Stratton did not give away any names during the press conference, she has previously teased a match with WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus on multiple occasions.

WWE is expected to hold only one show in Saudi Arabia this year in preparation for Royal Rumble next year. If they go by their usual schedule, the PPV could come in May or June and it’s the most likely venue for this bout.