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‘Roast of WrestleMania’ Set for April 20 in Las Vegas With Tony Hinchcliffe

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WWE is adding a comedic twist to WrestleMania 41 weekend with The Roast of WrestleMania Featuring Tony Hinchcliffe & Friends. The event is set for Sunday, April 20, at 10 p.m. PT at the BleauLive Theater inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas.

Hinchcliffe, a well-known comedian and host of the Kill Tony podcast, will be joined by fellow comedians, celebrities, and WWE superstars, including Sami Zayn, The Miz, Braun Strowman, and Paul Heyman.

While the roast will not be televised, fans can secure tickets via Ticketmaster, with presale beginning on March 19 at 11 a.m. ET/8 a.m. PT. General public sales start on March 21 at the same time. On Location, WWE’s official fan hospitality partner, will also offer access to the event.

This marks a significant moment for Hinchcliffe, a longtime pro wrestling fan, who recently secured a deal with Netflix for three Kill Tony specials and a new stand-up special.

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WrestleMania 41 itself will take place at Allegiant Stadium on April 19 and 20, featuring matches such as Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena for the Undisputed WWE Championship, Tiffany Stratton vs. Charlotte Flair, and Gunther vs. Jey Uso.

Additionally, WWE will host its 2025 Hall of Fame Ceremony at Fontainebleau Las Vegas and bring SmackDown, Raw, NXT Stand & Deliver, and WWE World to various venues across the city.

Kurt Angle Grateful WWE Fans Dropped ‘Perc Angle’ Nickname After Speaking Out

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WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle has expressed his appreciation for fans who stopped using the “Perc Angle” nickname after he shared that it brought back painful memories of a difficult period in his life.

During a recent interview with Bro Bible, the Olympic gold medalist acknowledged the overwhelming support from his fanbase after they decided to retire the moniker, which referenced his past struggles with addiction.

Kurt Angle on Fans Retiring the ‘Perc Angle’ Nickname

In the interview, Angle revealed his reaction to learning that WWE fans had chosen to stop using the nickname after he publicly voiced his discomfort with it.

“Thank you so much. I was really pleasantly surprised that they responded that way,” Angle said. “It makes me know that I have true fans out there that really enjoyed my career and loved me for what I did. I’m just grateful that they’re going to drop the name.”

Angle explained that hearing the phrase reminded him of a dark chapter in his life, one that he has since worked hard to overcome.

“It was not cool. I’m just glad that they’re now using ‘Peak Angle’ instead,” he added. “I’m very grateful for that.”

Angle’s Journey to Redemption

Throughout his career, Angle has been open about his struggles with painkiller addiction, which stemmed from severe injuries sustained in both amateur and pro wrestling. He has since turned his life around and remains dedicated to helping others and mentorship.

Beyond his legacy in WWE and amateur wrestling, Angle continues to advocate for the growth of wrestling, including the recent addition of women’s wrestling as an NCAA championship sport and increased funding for Team USA athletes.

While his in-ring days are behind him due to significant health issues—including multiple knee and neck surgeries—Angle remains deeply involved in wrestling through public appearances and interviews.

Angle is focused on producing two biographical films about his life, with filming set to begin later in the year. His story is set to hit the big screen with Jon Bernthal cast as his father and discussions underway for Gabriel LaBelle to portray Angle himself.

Leyla Hirsch Returns to Indie Wrestling After AEW Exit: ‘Beyond Excited’

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Leyla Hirsch has officially announced her return to the independent wrestling scene. The former AEW and ROH star took to Twitter on March 18, sharing,

“After taking some time to reflect and recharge, I’m beyond excited to announce that I’m BACK on the independent wrestling scene!”

In addition to her career move, Hirsch recently celebrated a personal milestone, tying the knot earlier this year.

During the Fightful Select Podcast on March 18, Sean Ross Sapp was asked whether WWE NXT had interest in Hirsch. His response: “Nothing so far.” While that doesn’t rule out future interest, there’s currently no indication that WWE is pursuing her.

Hirsch signed with AEW in 2020, quickly gaining attention with her amateur wrestling background. She competed against top names like Serena Deeb, Thunder Rosa, and Kris Statlander before shifting to ROH in 2022.

A knee injury sidelined her for over a year, but she returned in 2023, aligning with The Kingdom. Her AEW/ROH tenure ended after losing the ROH Women’s World Television Title to Red Velvet at Final Battle 2024.

Now a free agent, Hirsch has plenty of options. WWE NXT, NJPW, TNA, and other promotions could be in the mix, but for now, she’s focused on taking bookings on the independent scene.

Hirsch’s departure from AEW comes amid a wave of recent exits. Malakai Black and Rey Fenix are reportedly heading to WWE, while Miro is another name that could be WWE-bound.

Kevin Nash Wants Randy Orton as the ‘Third Man’ in Cena & The Rock’s Heel Faction

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Kevin Nash has weighed in on John Cena’s shocking heel turn at WWE Elimination Chamber, suggesting that Randy Orton should be the third man in the newly formed faction alongside Cena and The Rock.

On his Kliq This podcast, Nash, a founding member in the industry-changing New World Order (nWo), expressed skepticism about rapper Travis Scott’s involvement in the group. Instead, he believes adding a veteran like Orton would elevate the faction’s credibility and intensity.

“Have Randy Orton join Cena and Rock,” Nash said. “I don’t think Travis Scott is the right guy to be out there as the third.

You would have to have somebody come back, like if you could get Austin or ‘Taker… But we’ve all timed out. I think Randy looks amazing right now.”

The Third Man?

Orton and Cena have a storied history as rivals, making a potential alliance even more intriguing.

The Viper recently referenced Cena’s shocking turn on WWE SmackDown, fueling speculation about his next move.

With Cena and The Rock embracing their dark side, the addition of Orton could take the faction to another level. Whether WWE will shake up the lineup remains to be seen, but Nash’s insight carries weight given his experience in industry-defining stables.

Jaida Parker Defends Controversial Finishing Move, Hints at Possible Upgrade

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WWE NXT star Jaida Parker has responded to criticism of her finishing move, the hip attack known as Hipnotic, making it clear she has no plans to change it—though an upgrade might be on the horizon.

Some fans have questioned the impact of the move, suggesting she should adopt a new finisher. Addressing the criticism on No-Contest Wrestling, Parker dismissed the idea of replacing Hipnotic while emphasizing its effectiveness.

“Not to be disrespectful, but if I were to use another one, then I wouldn’t be Jaida Parker,” she said. “That Hipnotic is Jaida Parker. People don’t like it or understand it, but they’re not me.”

Not Backing Down

Parker, a former soccer player for LSU’s Lady Tigers, explained that the move draws from her athletic background, likening it to powerful hip-checks in soccer. She defended its legitimacy, stating that if critics experienced the move firsthand, they wouldn’t be questioning its impact.

While Parker has no intention of replacing her finisher, she did tease potential improvements.

“I might upgrade it, but I’m not changing it,” she said. “I can only go up from here.”

Parker signed with WWE in August 2022 after completing her final college soccer season in 2021.

TNA Management ‘Working Tirelessly’ on This Big Goal for 2025

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TNA Wrestling has gained significant momentum over the past year, with growing live audiences and increased exposure through its partnership with WWE. Now, the company’s next major goal is securing a larger distribution deal. Speaking on Stories with JBL & Gerald Brisco, veteran grappler Frankie Kazarian highlighted the importance of expanding TNA’s reach.

“Internally, the focus is on getting distribution and landing on a bigger network,” he explained.

He cited the recent move to Sportsnet 360 in Canada—following WWE’s shift to Netflix—as a major step, comparing it to being on ESPN in the U.S. Kazarian also pointed to the growing impact of streaming, suggesting platforms like Paramount+ as potential avenues.

“Management is working tirelessly on this, and with our current momentum, I’d hope by year’s end we’ll have a new deal bringing more eyes to our product,” he added.

Frankie Kazarian in TNA

Frankie Kazarian remains a key figure in TNA Wrestling, balancing in-ring competition, mentorship, and strategic influence. After re-signing in January 2025, he holds the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Trophy, positioning him as a TNA World Championship contender.

Currently portraying a heel, Kazarian attempted to cash in his title opportunity at TNA Genesis during Joe Hendry’s match with Nic Nemeth, reinforcing his main-event status. His tenure since 2003 makes him a respected locker room leader, mentoring younger talents.

Despite multiple X-Division and Tag Team Championship reigns, Kazarian has never won the TNA World Championship. He remains determined, stating, “I have unfinished business… I want to be TNA World Champion.” His pursuit of the title continues to shape his current role.

Jake Roberts Says John Cena Still Lacks the ‘It Factor’

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Jake Roberts doesn’t believe John Cena ever had the “It Factor” that defined other top wrestling stars.

The 16-time WWE Champion shocked fans by turning heel for the first time in two decades at Elimination Chamber, aligning with The Rock and betraying Cody Rhodes. His villainous transformation continued on Raw, where he delivered a scathing promo that drew overwhelming boos from the crowd.

Speaking on his Snake Pit podcast, Roberts supported the decision to turn Cena heel, stating it was necessary to solidify Cody Rhodes as WWE’s top babyface.

“Absolutely. Why not? It’s time for it—for a couple of reasons,” Roberts said. “Cody’s your top babyface now, so you’ve got to get those other guys out of there so he’s the only one.

And to turn heel? He’s gonna end up putting Cody over, which is exactly what they want.”

However, when asked whether Cena had the “It Factor” that legendary wrestlers possess, Roberts gave a blunt response:

“I don’t think he did. I don’t feel it, man. Nothing personal, but I’ve just always struggled with him.”

Cena’s shocking heel turn has divided fans, but Roberts remains firm in his stance that while the move benefits WWE’s storytelling, Cena himself may not have ever truly had that special star quality.

MVP’s Biggest Wrestling Regret: Not Slapping Around a Certain Executive

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During an appearance on The F Y’all Podcast with C.T. Fletcher, MVP was asked which figure in wrestling history he would have liked to slap if given the chance. While he didn’t name anyone outright, he strongly hinted that it was a certain wrestling executive.

“You know who I want to see? You know who I want to say? I just don’t know if it would be the best thing to say right now,” MVP said.

He went on to reveal that there was only one person he truly regretted not confronting.

“Let’s just say, in my professional career, I have only one regret. There’s one individual—an executive for a wrestling company—that I wish I had slapped the sh*t out of when I had the chance. But I never got the chance. And I’ll leave it at that.”

Shelton Benjamin, also on the podcast, jokingly added that his answer would be Mia Yim, continuing their playful social media rivalry.

While MVP didn’t specify who he was referring to, fans speculate that it could be someone from WWE. He has previously voiced frustrations about how The Hurt Business and Black talent were handled, as well as his experiences working under Triple H and Vince McMahon. However, unless MVP decides to reveal more, the identity of the executive remains a mystery.

Unexpected Ally Backs John Cena Against WWE Fans

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Kofi Kingston has endorsed John Cena’s shocking heel turn, adding a new layer to one of 2025’s most captivating storylines so far. After turning at Elimination Chamber: Toronto, Cena confirmed his fall to the dark side during the March 17, WWE Raw with a scathing promo aimed at the fans.

On X, Kingston supported Cena’s attack on the fans who only take and give nothing back, endorsing the 16-time World Champions that fans are awful. As the New Day member puts its:

“Not. A. Single. Lie. Told. You people have been AWFUL.”

Kingston himself turned heel in December 2024 when he and Xavier Woods betrayed their New Day teammate Big E. He and Woods have been embracing their roles as villains with increasing intensity while battling fan favorites including Rey Mysterio and the LWO.

Cena’s turn at Elimination Chamber saw him align with The Rock, yet another name fans didn’t imagine turning heel until it happened in early 2024. With the Final Boss in his corner, fans can’t count out Kofi and others being recruited to aid Cena in his quest for a 17th World Title.

Cena’s heel turn has set the stage for what promises to be an explosive WrestleMania showdown with Cody Rhodes and both have been confirmed for the March 24, Raw in Glasgow, Scotland. While The Rock’s involvement adds another layer to an already compelling narrative, it could be the work of Kingston and others that give more depth to this shocking betrayal.

Chelsea Green Protests Women’s U.S. Title Defense Against Sol Ruca

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Sol Ruca hopes to win the Women’s U.S. Title on the March 18, edition of WWE NXT but Chelsea Green is in no mood to put her gold on the line. Taking to X, Green, the inaugural holder of the gold, was furious that ‘Miss Sunshine’ was making Green wrestle on what she claimed was her one day off.

Green then argued that her first amendment rights mean that this match should not go ahead. The self-professed Hot Mess had no shortage of reasons why the match simply can’t happen.

Despite Green’s best efforts, all signs point to the title match going ahead as planned. Ruca pinned Green during a tag-team match on the March 4, edition of WWE NXT, seemingly giving the challenger the psychological advantage heading into their title match.

Despite her reluctance to compete, Green won’t be walking into this title match alone. The U.S. Champion has her own secret service including ‘Slaygent P’ (Piper Niven) and the group’s newest recruit, ‘Slaygent A’ (Alba Fyre.) The irony is that the faction that leans heavily into a U.S. Presidential campaign, does not feature anyone born in the U.S. of A.

For Sol Ruca, this match marks a golden opportunity for the NXT star to etch her name in the history books as the second Women’s U.S. Champion. Will Ruca shock Green just as she did two weeks ago or will the numbers of the Green Administration prove too much once again?

WWE LFG’s BJ Ray is Ready for ‘Money’ Bubba Ray Dudley Match

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BJ Ray, one of the standout personalities from Legends & Future Greats, recently appeared on Casual Conversations with The Wrestling Classic to discuss his WWE experience. Along the way, Ray discussed his rivalry with Bubba Ray Dudley and his approach to the business.

Ray’s issues with Bubba Ray have played a key part of the WWE LFG so far. In the interview, Ray compared his issues with the Hall of Famer to the dynamic between Batman and the Joker.

“You don’t want to get rid of Bubba—you want to keep getting under Bubba’s skin. It fires you up.”

Bubba Ray Dudley is joined by Booker T, Mickie James, and The Undertaker as judges on WWE LFG which has also seen guest appearances. While Ray recognizes the status of his legendary coaches, he believes respect is a two-way street.

“I don’t care who you are—we all wake up, eat, bleed, and sleep the same. If you respect me, I’ll respect you.”

Ray didn’t grow up watching wrestling but quickly embraced the business after attending WWE’s Next Gen tryout, where he secured a contract. With a background in amateur wrestling and combat sports, he now sees WWE as the perfect way to demonstrate both his athletic prowess and his charisma.

Despite being a fresh face in wrestling, Ray’s antics on WWE LFG have already made him one of the show’s focal points. Proudly declaring that “Everything I touch turns to gold,” Ray was all-in when asked about a potential official match with Bubba Ray Dudley.

“If you’re a money man, you get it. People want to see it. Let’s make it happen.”

Ray’s confidence and charisma continue to make waves, and whether fans support him or not, he is determined to cement his place in WWE history. Catch WWE LFG on A&E on Sunday nights.

ECW Legend The Sandman Hated Working for WWE: ‘It Was Soul-Sucking’

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ECW legend The Sandman recently opened up about his negative experience in WWE while appearing on 1 of a Kind with RVD. The hardcore wrestling icon, known for his beer-drinking and kendo stick-wielding persona, revealed that his time in WWE was far from enjoyable, calling it “soul-sucking.”

Sandman explained that while ECW was the most fun and TNA was the easiest job for the money, WWE was the most lucrative but also the most frustrating. He shared that the corporate structure and backstage atmosphere in WWE made him miserable, stating he dreaded traveling to shows and being in the locker room.

“I love the business… until I had to go deal with WWE,” Sandman admitted. “A week there, I’m like, I’m ready to kill myself, dude. If I didn’t have a couple of my boys with me…”

One of his biggest frustrations was WWE limiting his signature beer-drinking entrance. Before SummerSlam, he was told he could no longer drink beer on TV, which he later realized was because WWE wanted to protect Steve Austin’s beer-drinking gimmick. This decision left Sandman feeling stripped of his identity in the ring.

“Johnny [Laurinaitis] calls me into his office and goes, ‘You can’t drink the beer anymore.’ And I’m like, ‘What?!’” He later realized WWE wanted to protect Steve Austin’s beer-drinking gimmick. “I was hot, and I hated it there. I had no friends… It was soul-sucking.”

He also recalled the overwhelming environment in WWE, mentioning that there were often over 100 wrestlers backstage, but only a fraction would actually be used on shows. He preferred dressing in stairwells with Sabu to avoid the crowded locker rooms.

“There’s a hundred guys there for Raw, and they’re using like 30 of them,” he said. “I can’t be in that locker room stepping all over people… and everybody’s lying to you.”

Ultimately, Sandman admitted that he was so unhappy in WWE that he would intentionally cut his matches short just to leave the arena sooner. His time with the company ended after conflicts with management, making it clear that WWE was never the right fit for him.

“They had to tell me to stop going home early,” he revealed. “I was going in there, giving them five minutes, and getting out.”

The Sandman’s WWE career lasted approximately 15 months, from June 2006 to September 2007. While his time in WWE was relatively short compared to his legendary ECW tenure, it provided WWE fans with a glimpse of the hardcore icon who had been so instrumental in ECW’s popularity during the 1990s. After his WWE departure, The Sandman returned to the independent wrestling circuit, where he has continued to make appearances well into the 2020s, with matches documented as recently as this month.

Catch The Sandman’s comments about working for WWE on the latest episode of Rob Van Dam’s 1 of a Kind podcast:

Brie Bella on Nikki’s WWE Return: ‘I Have a Few Tricks Up My Sleeve”

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Nikki Bella made her in-ring return at the 2025 Royal Rumble, entering the women’s match as the final participant at number 30. Following the event, she hinted at a possible extended run with WWE but has yet to appear on television since.

Speaking with Foothills Focus, Brie Bella discussed her sister’s return and the possibility of joining her in the ring.

“I’m grappling grapes while Nikki is grappling some girls this year. You never know—I might join her. I have a few tricks up my sleeve,” Brie shared.

“For the first time, I’m so content in my life. I’m exactly where I wanted to be.”

Beyond wrestling, the Bella twins remain busy with their wine brand, Bonita Bonita, and their podcast, the Nikki and Brie Show. Now based in Napa Valley, the sisters embrace their passion for winemaking while staying connected to their Scottsdale roots. She sees wine as a way to foster connection, emphasizing its role in bringing people together.

Jaida Parker on Faith, Struggles, and Her WWE Breakthrough

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Jaida Parker’s journey to WWE has been anything but easy, but she believes her success is a testament to faith and perseverance. After her standout moment at NXT Roadblock, Parker opened up about how overcoming adversity led her to this defining stage of her career.

“You can’t tell me God ain’t real,” Parker said on the  No-Contest Wrestling Podcast.

“There’s no way I can go through all these trials and tribulations and then still end up on top. That ain’t nothing but God.”

Parker’s passion was on full display when she shared the ring with top WWE stars like Bianca Belair, Naomi, Lash Legend, and Chelsea Green. For her, it was more than just another match—it was a realization of years of hard work paying off.

“I turned and I’m like, oh, that’s Bianca, and I look, I was like, oh, that’s Naomi. I was just embracing that moment because a lot of people can’t say they’ve ever had that,” she shared.

She also praised Belair and Naomi for paving the way for Black women in wrestling, calling them an inspiration. But Parker isn’t just here to admire—she’s here to compete.

“I’m trying to make my idols become my rivals… because iron can only sharpen iron at the end of the day.”

With her faith driving her and a hunger to prove herself, Parker is determined to keep climbing in WWE. And if her Roadblock moment was any indication, she’s only just getting started.

Injured Wrestler Set for WWE RAW Return After 7-Month Absence

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Tyler Bate, former NXT UK Champion and one half of New Catch Republic, has been medically cleared to return to WWE. Reports indicate his comeback is imminent, with RAW as his confirmed destination.

Bate suffered a torn pectoral muscle in July 2024 during an NXT tag match alongside Pete Dunne. After successful surgery, he spent seven months rehabbing before receiving clearance to compete.

Return Plans and Future Direction

Initially rumored for a February return, Bate’s comeback was delayed but is now expected soon. WWE officials have confirmed he will remain on RAW, where he competed before his injury, according to PWInsider.

At just 28, Bate boasts an impressive career, including becoming the first WWE United Kingdom Champion at 19 and achieving NXT UK Triple Crown status. His return raises questions about whether he will reunite with Dunne, who has since adopted a heel persona, or pursue a singles run.

With his mix of technical skill and power, Bate’s return promises to add excitement to WWE’s flagship brand. Fans can expect his reappearance any time now.

R-Truth Isn’t Sure Why Fans Are Turning On John Cena

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On the March 17, WWE Raw, John Cena confirmed his heel turn with a scathing promo aimed at the fans. To chants of “You sold out” and “F*** you Cena,” the WWE icon spent over 25 minutes berating fans, calling them “awful” and accusing them of “only taking and taking.”

While the WWE Universe is still trying to process Cena’s transformation, one person who’s clearly struggling with it is R-Truth. Shortly after the show, Truth took to X and once again failed to connect all the dots.

Truth has often heralded John as his ‘childhood hero,’ making Cena’s heel turn especially bad for the former WWE 24/7 Champion. Truth and Cena have yet to come face-to-face since this heel turn though fans anticipate (and dread) a potential meet-up.

John Cena will be part of the March 24, edition of WWE Raw in Glasgow, Scotland, as will his WrestleMania 41 opponent Cody Rhodes. While the pair did not come to blows in Belgium, it may be a matter of time before fists fly ahead of the Undisputed WWE Championship match in Las Vegas.

‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Drops New Trailer, Featuring MJF—But No Becky Lynch

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Netflix has released a second trailer for Happy Gilmore 2, with the highly anticipated sequel set to premiere on July 25, 2025. The latest preview, unveiled on March 18, follows a brief teaser that debuted on Christmas Day 2024.

Around the 0:35 mark, AEW star MJF appears alongside Happy Gilmore and other cast members, jumping in excitement. MJF will portray one of Gilmore’s sons in the film, and was also shown in the first trailer.

Notably absent from the trailer is Becky Lynch, who was reported to be part of the project in January. WWE star Seth Rollins later confirmed her involvement in February.

The new footage also features Bad Bunny, Ben Stiller, Conor Sherry, Julie Bowen, and Christopher McDonald, further building anticipation for the sequel.

All Active WWE and NXT Championship Titles

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A complete list of all active WWE and NXT championship titles, including singles and tag team belts in the men’s and women’s divisions.

WWE Championships

There are 13 active championships on the main roster (Raw & SmackDown)

WWE Women's World Championship
WWE Women’s World Championship

Men’s Division

  • Undisputed WWE Championship
  • World Heavyweight Championship
  • Intercontinental Championship
  • United States Championship
  • World Tag Team Championships
  • WWE Tag Team Championships

Women’s Division

  • Women’s World Championship
  • WWE Women’s Championship
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship
  • WWE Women’s United States Championship
  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship
  • WWE Women’s Speed Championship

Note: NXT wrestlers can challenge for WWE Speed championships

NXT Championships

There are six active championships in NXT.

WWE NXT Championship (2024)
WWE NXT Championship (2024)

Men’s Division

  • NXT Championship
  • NXT North American Championship
  • NXT Tag Team Championship
  • NXT Heritage Cup Championship

Women’s Division

  • NXT Women’s Championship
  • NXT Women’s North American Championship

Recent Updates (March 2025): Stephanie Vaquer currently holds both the NXT Women’s Championship and the NXT Women’s North American Championship simultaneously, having won the NXT Women’s Championship in a Winner Takes All match against Giulia at NXT Roadblock on March 11, 2025.

New Championships: Since November 2024, WWE has introduced two new women’s championships to the main roster: the WWE Women’s United States Championship and the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship, further expanding opportunities in the women’s division.

Booker T Feels Oba Femi And Moose Could Have Iconic Trilogy Like Muhammad Ali

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WWE Hall of Famer Booker T recently showered praise on the NXT Champion Oba Femi and TNA X Division Champion Moose.

The two powerhouse wrestlers clashed at NXT Roadblock. The battled it out with Femi’s NXT title on the line. It was the Nigerian star who pinned Moose and successfully defended his title. Speaking with co-host Brad Gilmore on the latest edition of his Hall Of Fame podcast, Booker T gave flowers to both the wrestlers and stated that he could see both of them having a trilogy of matches. He reckoned that Oba Femi and Moose should run it back and have a trilogy similar to Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. He said:

“Two guys went out there, like you said, throwbacks. That was a throwback match. Back in the day, when you saw two guys that was 250+ pounds in the middle of that squared circle, [they would] throw down some shakespeare, some Romeo & Juliet, Phantom Of The Opera, they had a really good feel to that match.

When it was time for Moose to actually do something spectacular, boom, he actually came out the trick bag and did it. Everything was right as far as that match goes between Oba Femi and Moose. I feel like that match is going to be like [Muhammad] Ali and [Joe] Frazier, a trilogy. We’ve got to run it back somewhere, we’ve got to run it back. After we run it back, we’re gonna have to run it back again. We gonna get three paydays out of this thing, at least three paydays.”

Booker T further reckoned that they should collide multiple times and even wants to witness them at the grandest stage of WrestleMania. He added:

“As far as my perspective, those guys went out there and they had a hell of a match and it couldn’t have been in a better place, Madison Square Garden theater. Man, goosebumps thinking about it. That’s the kind of stuff you think about, ‘Man, do you miss it?’

I miss those moments. Heck yeah, I miss those kind of moments right there. For those guys to be able to experience that just one time, hopefully they can do it again, but just one time — even on a big WrestleMania stage, can you picture that? So much more left to be done with those two.”

The final moments of the NXT-TNA crossover match saw Oba Femi blocking Moose’s second spear attempt and planted him with a pop-up powerbomb, and pinning Moose with an arm drape.

Following the loss, Moose said that he was determined to return to the white and gold brand, while Oba Femi said that it was “one hell of a collision.” The NXT Champion is also confident to take on anyone from anywhere.

Pro Wrestling Injury Report Roundup: March 2025

Injuries are an unfortunate reality in professional wrestling, often altering storylines and creating opportunities for other performers. This comprehensive roundup tracks the current injury status of wrestlers across major promotions, from recent setbacks to long-term recoveries.

Recent Injuries

Here are some of the latest injuries that have occurred over the past few months:

WWE

Bronson Reed (Raw) – The powerhouse suffered a fractured talus bone at Survivor Series in November 2024. WWE has kept him off television while he recovers, though he’s been posting rehabilitation updates on social media. Expected return timeline is still unclear.

Tonga Loa (SmackDown) – The Bloodline member tore his bicep during the Survivor Series event in November 2024. This injury typically requires 4-6 months recovery, potentially putting his return around April-May 2025.

Apollo Crews (SmackDown) – Crews suffered a torn pectoral on January 31, 2025. This serious injury typically requires 6-9 months of recovery time, likely keeping him out until late 2025.

JD McDonagh (Raw) – The Judgment Day member sustained broken ribs and punctured lungs on January 27, 2025 during a particularly brutal table spot. McDonagh remarkably finished the match despite the severe injury. His recovery timeline remains undisclosed.

Cora Jade (NXT) – Jade reportedly suffered a possible concussion during her March 4, 2025 match. WWE has been extremely cautious with concussion protocols, and her return will depend on passing cognitive testing. She’s already back in action, but even a concussion scare could have future implications.

AEW

Swerve Strickland – The AEW World Champion confirmed suffering a ruptured eardrum at Revolution on March 9, 2025. Despite the injury, Strickland is expected to work through it and defend his championship as scheduled.

Momo Watanabe – Watanabe sustained an ankle injury during her match at Revolution on March 9, 2025. The severity hasn’t been officially disclosed, but she was seen in a walking boot at recent tapings.

Mercedes Moné – The CEO suffered a bruised larynx at Revolution, limiting her ability to speak. She’s expected to continue appearing on television while recovering, though her in-ring work may be limited temporarily.

Will Ospreay – The aerial technician appeared to injure his leg during his Revolution match but managed to complete the bout. Early reports suggest it may be a minor sprain rather than a serious injury.

TNA

Matt Hardy – At TNA Sacrifice on March 14, 2025, Hardy was evaluated for a deviated septum and has not been medically cleared to compete. The timeline for his return remains uncertain as medical evaluations continue.

Jeff Hardy – The high-flyer suffered a lower-body injury at TNA Sacrifice on March 14, 2025. He has not been cleared to compete, though the exact nature and severity of his injury haven’t been fully disclosed.

Moose – The TNA World Champion suffered a hip injury at Sacrifice on March 14, 2025, and is currently not medically cleared to compete. This injury could significantly impact upcoming championship storylines.

Mustafa Ali – The TNA X-Division Champion was checked for a jaw injury following TNA Sacrifice but has been medically cleared to continue competing.

Lei Ying Lee – Lee sustained a perforated eardrum at TNA Sacrifice but has been cleared to compete. This type of injury is similar to what Swerve Strickland is currently working through in AEW.

Mike Santana – Santana suffered a left-hand injury at TNA Sacrifice but has been medically cleared to continue wrestling.

Alisha Edwards – Edwards passed concussion protocol following a scare at TNA Sacrifice and has been medically cleared to return to action.

Zilla Fatu – The real-life member of the Bloodline family sustained an undisclosed injury over the weekend of March 16, 2025. Limitless Wrestling announced on Monday that Fatu has been removed from his scheduled match against Anthony Greene at the Bissell Brothers Bash in Portland, Maine on March 21, 2025.

On the Verge of Returning

WWE

Ilja Dragunov (Raw) – The intense competitor has been sidelined with an ACL injury since September 2024. Recent reports indicate he’s been cleared and is awaiting creative plans, with a return expected imminently.

Tyler Bate (Raw) – The former NXT UK Champion tore his left pectoral in July 2024. After eight months of rehabilitation, sources indicate he’s close to receiving medical clearance and could return to television by April.

Asuka (Raw) – The Empress of Tomorrow has been out with a knee injury since April 2024. Wrestling observers report that creative discussions for her return are underway, suggesting she could be back in action soon with a refreshed character.

AEW

Kiera Hogan – Sidelined with a shoulder injury since June 2024, Hogan is reportedly set to return imminently, with creative plans already in place for her comeback.

Long-Term Injuries (Out Indefinitely)

WWE

Big E (Unassigned) – The former WWE Champion suffered a broken neck on March 11, 2022, when a botched overhead belly-to-belly suplex resulted in him landing on his head. While he’s regained much of his normal function, there remains no timeline for his in-ring return, and he continues to focus on his recovery and non-wrestling projects.

Robert Roode (Raw) – Roode has been out with a neck injury since June 2022. While still technically on the roster, he’s been working as a backstage producer, and his in-ring future remains questionable.

AEW

Eddie Kingston – The American Dragon tore his ACL and meniscus in May 2024. This severe knee injury typically requires 9-12 months of recovery time, putting his potential return around mid-2025 at the earliest.

Juice Robinson – The former Bullet Club member suffered a broken fibula on November 30, 2024, after a freak injury on what was described as a “basic move.” Recent reports indicate his return has been delayed, and he’s expected to be out for several more months.

Wardlow – The powerhouse has been out with a knee injury since January 2024. While initial expectations suggested a shorter recovery time, his absence has extended with no clear return timeline established.

Killswitch (formerly Luchasaurus) – The Christian Cage associate has been absent since September 2024 due to double pneumonia. His respiratory recovery has been slower than expected, and there’s currently no timeline for his return.

TNA

Chris Bey – The former X-Division Champion suffered a career-threatening neck injury on October 27, 2024, which initially resulted in paralysis. He underwent surgery and has since regained movement, but remains in recovery with no return timeline. Bey has been documenting his rehabilitation journey on social media, showing remarkable progress but facing a long road ahead.

Joe Doering – The imposing wrestler announced his brain cancer diagnosis in August 2022. While he made a brief return to television, he has remained largely inactive while focusing on his health. No timeline exists for an in-ring return.

NJPW

Henare – The United Empire member suffered a serious shoulder injury in December 2024. Early reports suggest he could miss the entirety of the 2025 wrestling calendar.

Retirement News

Homicide – The reigning champion and Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee is set to retire at 47 years old. His retirement match will take place at Outlaw Wrestling in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NYC on March 20, 2025. Tickets for this historic event are available at OutlawNY.EventBrite.com.

Impact on Upcoming Events

Several of these injuries have forced creative changes across all promotions. WWE has reshuffled WrestleMania plans to account for the absence of Bronson Reed, while AEW continues to work around the injuries sustained at Revolution.

TNA has been particularly impacted by the recent wave of injuries at Sacrifice, with three performers including world champion Moose and the Hardy brothers unable to compete in upcoming events. This has forced significant changes to scheduled matches and storylines. Additionally, Chris Bey’s absence continues to disrupt the Motor City Machine Guns tag team dynamics.

NJPW has adjusted its booking for the New Japan Cup tournament due to Henare’s extended absence, while the independent scene will feel the impact of both Zilla Fatu’s injury and Homicide’s upcoming retirement.

The wrestling landscape continues to evolve as these athletes work toward recovery, creating both challenges and opportunities across the industry.

Current Movies Starring Pro Wrestlers: Now Playing & In Production

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This article highlights movies featuring professional wrestlers that are currently in theaters, in production, or scheduled for upcoming release.

The landscape of wrestling talent in Hollywood continues to evolve, with several projects advancing through different stages of development since our previous update.

(Updated March 18, 2025)

Now Playing

Dave Bautista – The Last Showgirl

Status: In theaters (limited release)
Release Date: January 10, 2025 (US), February 28, 2025 (UK)
Notes: Directed by Gia Coppola, this drama stars Pamela Anderson as Shelly, a seasoned Las Vegas showgirl facing an uncertain future when her long-running show closes after 30 years. Bautista plays Eddie, the producer of the revue and Shelly’s former lover. The film has generated positive reviews during its theatrical run, with particular praise for Anderson’s performance and Bautista’s supporting role. Currently showing in select theaters with an expanded streaming release planned for April 2025.

In Production

Dwayne Johnson – The Smashing Machine

Status: In production
Release Date: Late 2025 (anticipated)
Notes: This biographical drama about MMA fighter Mark Kerr resumed filming after Johnson recovered from an on-set elbow injury. Recent set photos show Johnson alongside co-star Emily Blunt, who plays Kerr’s wife. Director Benny Safdie described the project as “a raw exploration of athletic greatness and personal demons.” A24 is targeting a festival premiere later this year before a wider release.

MJF – Happy Gilmore 2

Status: In production
Release Date: Holiday 2025 (anticipated)
Notes: AEW star Maxwell Jacob Friedman continues filming his role in this long-awaited Adam Sandler sequel. MJF has been balancing his wrestling schedule with production commitments, recently completing scenes with Sandler and returning cast members Christopher McDonald and Julie Bowen. Universal Pictures has indicated the film is targeting a holiday 2025 release window.

John Cena – Matchbox

Status: In production
Release Date: TBD
Notes: This Apple Original Films/Mattel project continues filming in Eastern Europe under director Sam Hargrave. Recent additions to the cast include Danai Gurira, Sam Richardson, and Teyonah Parris. Set photos revealed elaborate action sequences involving miniaturized vehicles and stunts. Cena described the project as “Speed meets Honey, I Shrunk the Kids with Hot Wheels energy.”

Coming Soon

Roman Reigns – Good Fortune

Status: Post-production
Release Date: Summer 2025 (anticipated)
Notes: This heist comedy directed by Aziz Ansari has completed principal photography and entered final editing stages. The ensemble cast features Keanu Reeves as a guardian angel who takes odd jobs for a wealthy eccentric played by Seth Rogen, with Roman Reigns in a supporting role that reportedly showcases both his physical presence and comedic timing. The film is expected to receive a summer 2025 release date announcement soon.

In Development

Charlotte Flair – You Lose You Die

Status: Pre-production
Release Date: TBD
Notes: This independent horror/thriller featuring Charlotte Flair as Ms. Perfect, a sociopathic tech expert running a deadly dark web show, is scheduled to begin filming in June 2025. Flair’s involvement coincides with her recovery timeline from a knee injury. Director James Cullen Bressack recently announced additional casting with principal photography set for Vancouver.

Kurt Angle – Kurt Angle Biopic

Status: Pre-production
Release Date: TBD
Notes: Now planned as a two-part film series directed by Ian and Eshom Nelms, this project continues advancing through pre-production. “Angle 1” will focus on the Olympic champion’s journey to gold, while “Angle 2” will cover his professional wrestling career. Casting for the lead role is currently underway, with several actors reportedly screen testing. Production is expected to begin in late 2025.

Conclusion

The presence of professional wrestlers on the big screen continues to expand across various genres and production scales. From action blockbusters to intimate dramas, these performers are demonstrating versatility beyond the wrestling ring. With WWE’s expanded talent agency relationships and AEW stars increasingly pursuing acting opportunities, we can expect to see more wrestling talent making the transition to film in the coming years.

This list will be updated as new projects are announced and existing ones progress through production.

Matt & Jeff Hardy Among TNA Wrestlers Sidelined After Sacrifice

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Several TNA wrestlers were injured during TNA Sacrifice on March 14, with some unable to compete in upcoming events.

Broadcaster “Mean” Gia Miller initially provided medical updates in a now-deleted tweet.

  • Matt Hardy was evaluated for a deviated septum and was not cleared.
  • Jeff Hardy suffered a lower-body injury and was also not cleared to compete.
  • Alisha Edwards passed concussion protocol and was medically cleared.
  • Mustafa Ali was checked for a jaw injury but was cleared.
  • Lei Ying Lee sustained a perforated eardrum but was also cleared.
  • Mike Santana had a left-hand injury but was cleared.
  • Moose suffered a hip injury and was not medically cleared.

Meanwhile, Outlaw Wrestling in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NYC, will host Homicide’s retirement match on March 20. The reigning champion and Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee is set to compete one last time at 47 years old. Tickets for the event are available at OutlawNY.EventBrite.com.

Zilla Fatu Injured

In other injury news, Limitless Wrestling announced that Zilla Fatu has been removed from his scheduled match against Anthony Green at Bissell Brothers Bash in Portland, Maine, this Friday. The promotion confirmed Monday that Fatu sustained an injury over the weekend and is unable to compete.

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WWE ID Championship Tournament to Kick Off During WrestleMania 41 Week

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WWE has officially announced the start of the WWE ID Championship Tournament, set to determine the first-ever ID Champions. The tournament will begin during WrestleMania 41 week with two independent wrestling events in Las Vegas.

The opening round kicks off at GCW: The Collective on Wednesday, April 16, at The Palms, followed by additional matches at FSW on Friday, April 18, at the FSW Arena after SmackDown.

WWE has confirmed several participants for the tournament, including Sean Legacy, Zayda Steel, Ice Williams, Jackson Drake, Brad Baylor & Ricky Smokes (Swipe Right), Zara Zakher, and Cappuccino Jones. More competitors and match details will be announced soon.

A few weeks ago, Paul “Triple H” Levesque unveiled the official WWE ID Championship title belts, adding further anticipation to the tournament. Fans can expect more updates as WrestleMania week approaches.

AEW Star Leila Grey Marries Fellow Wrestler Luke Kurtis

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AEW and Ring of Honor star Leila Grey has officially tied the knot with fellow professional wrestler Luke Kurtis. While the exact wedding date has not been disclosed, the couple exchanged vows in March 2025.

Grey, who recently competed on the March 13 episode of ROH on HonorClub against Lady Frost, shared her excitement on social media. Posting photos and videos from the event, she described the wedding as a dream come true.

“OFFICIALLY MR. & MRS. CURTIS ???

This week was an absolute DREAM come true. The most perfect wedding, with the most perfect partner and our beautiful family and friends celebrating with us. Everything was PERFECT! Truly a fairytale wedding ?

Official photos coming soon! ?”

Kurtis, a regular competitor for Ohio Valley Wrestling, also posted a heartfelt message alongside a wedding photo, thanking those who supported them.

“The real ones always show up—no matter when, no matter what.

Grateful for the people who prove time and time again they’re in our corner. Tag-team partners for life. ?”

The couple got engaged in July 2022 after Kurtis proposed at an Ohio Valley Wrestling show. Now, nearly three years later, they have officially begun their journey as husband and wife.

Rob Van Dam Isn’t Surprised By WWE Lifting Marijuana Ban

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In recent years, WWE has relaxed its stance on marijuana and in February 2025, Michin shared that the drug is no longer a banned substance. Speaking on the Insight podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Rob Van Dam, who uses marijuana, said the change was “interesting in a good way.”

“I can’t say I’m surprised. I always knew the direction that marijuana prohibition would go. I was just ahead of the curve.”

Van Dam recalled advocating for marijuana, arguing that it was far safer than cigarettes only to be treated like he was “crazy.” Van Dam argued that a flurry of minsinformation led to progress about marijuana being incredibly show.

“They say cannabis is a schedule one worst drug, but no one has overdosed from it because it’s not even possible. So I was like I gotta tell people about this and stuff. Back then they didn’t want to hear it.”

It was being found with marijuana and other substances that would bring an untimely end to RVD’s WWE Championship reign in July 2006. After being arrested, Van Dam was booked to lose the WWE and ECW World titles in quick succession before being suspended.

“Who knows where it would have went? I don’t know what [was planned]. I was always last one to to know what people had planned.”

The use of marijuna is now legal for recreational use in 24 states and legal for medical use in 14 states. With the discussion about marijuana usage, especially in sports, changing dramatically, Van Dam is pleased to see the change he played a part of.