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John Cena, Jey Uso, Charlotte Flair Lead WrestleMania 41 Betting Odds

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Newly updated betting odds for WrestleMania 41 highlight clear frontrunners across WWE’s most anticipated matchups, according to BetOnline. The two-night event is set for April 19 and 20 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

  • In the Undisputed WWE Championship match, John Cena is now a -250 (2/5) favorite over reigning champion Cody Rhodes, who sits at +170 (17/10). Cena’s odds suggest a 71.4% likelihood of victory, up from earlier lines that favored him at -200.
  • Jey Uso is the leading contender for the World Heavyweight Championship, holding -800 (1/8) odds against champion Gunther at +425 (17/4). Although his odds have slightly tightened from an opening -3000, Uso still maintains an 88.9% projected win probability.
  • Charlotte Flair remains favored to regain the WWE Women’s Championship, with current odds of -140 (5/7) against Tiffany Stratton’s even +100 (1/1). Flair’s odds reflect a 58.3% chance to win, despite a slight decrease from her earlier position.
  • A high-profile triple threat match will see Roman Reigns favored at -200 (1/2), with Seth Rollins at +140 (7/5) and CM Punk trailing at +300 (3/1). Reigns currently holds a 66.7% implied chance of victory.
  • In a singles bout, Randy Orton is a dominant -1000 (1/10) favorite over Kevin Owens, who stands at +550 (11/2). Orton’s odds suggest the strongest likelihood of any competitor, at 90.9%.

WrestleMania 41 is shaping up to deliver major storyline conclusions, with betting markets providing insight into projected outcomes ahead of WWE’s marquee event. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest WWE news on the Road to WrestleMania.

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Lilian Garcia Recalls Launching WWE’s First Female-Led Podcast

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Long before podcasting became a staple in wrestling media, Lilian Garcia was setting the standard. After her 2016 exit from WWE, she launched Making Their Way to the Ring, which later evolved into Chasing Glory—becoming one of the first female-led wrestling podcasts.

“I was the first from wrestling—female—to have her own podcast,” Garcia shared in an interview with Chris Van Vliet. She also noted launching Luchando, a Spanish-language podcast, describing it as another industry first.

Through candid interviews with WWE and wrestling talent, Garcia created space for emotional and meaningful conversations. Her bilingual platform further connected with Spanish-speaking fans and highlighted diverse voices within the industry.

As WWE prepares to revive its podcast division, Garcia says fans continue asking for her return.

“I have so many fans that keep going, ‘Can you please bring it back?’” she said, reflecting on the podcast’s deeper purpose. “Getting to know these superstars like never before was powerful.”

Whether or not Chasing Glory returns, Garcia’s legacy in wrestling podcasting remains significant—authentic, empathetic, and ahead of its time.

From Rock Bottom to Raw: Lilian Garcia’s Emotional Road Back to WWE

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Lilian Garcia’s emotional journey back to WWE in 2023 wasn’t just a career comeback; it was a lifeline. After stepping away in 2016 to care for her ailing father, Garcia faced a series of personal losses and hardships. Tragically, her father passed away on Christmas Day, followed by her mother in 2021.

Amidst these personal struggles, she also endured a divorce, lost her voice due to a gas leak, and watched her income dwindle. With only one month of financial stability left, everything changed. Garcia recounted on Insight with Chris Van Vliet:

“I had one more month of income… Two weeks later, I get the call from Triple H to come back.”

This moment marked a turning point in her life. She described the timing as divine, believing that God was using her story to help others.

Garcia’s decision to leave WWE wasn’t forced; it was a conscious choice made when her father fell ill. She expressed no regrets about this decision, stating,

“I didn’t have to walk away, but I chose to walk away when my dad got sick. I will never regret that decision.”

After the loss of her parents and the painful experience of divorce, she found solace in her faith, ultimately surrendering control and embracing healing.

Garcia’s message resonates deeply with those struggling in silence. Her openness about fear, loss, and surrender serves as a powerful call to action for anyone facing uncertainty. She encourages them to embrace the journey, assuring them that they will find pride and fulfillment on the other side.

Beyond her wrestling career, Garcia’s comeback was a journey of rediscovering her purpose. Now, she is an integral part of WWE’s rotating lineup, hosting Saturday Night’s Main Event. Her voice, both literally and figuratively, stands stronger than ever, a testament to her resilience and strength.

Saraya Opens Up on Childhood Abuse, Public Shame, and Rebuilding Herself

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Saraya’s new memoir Hell in Boots: Clawing My Way Through Nine Lives isn’t just a wrestling biography—it’s a raw and unfiltered look into the trauma, scandal, and survival that have defined her life beyond the ring.

In a deeply emotional interview on Casual Conversations with The Wrestling Classic, Saraya revealed that the most painful chapter to write was the one about her childhood abuse.

“It’s childhood abuse… it’s really rough to talk about,” she admitted.

She and her brother only began to discuss their shared trauma a few years ago, and she included those conversations in the book to both validate their experiences and give strength to others going through the same.

“I’m not one to be very open about my trauma,” she said. “But I wanted to make sure people understand why I am the way I am.” She added that her goal was never to be pitied: “I’m not a victim… I want people to be proud that I got through it.”

The book’s creation was no easy feat. Saraya scrapped an early draft that “didn’t sound like me” and rewrote it from scratch. The result is an intensely personal memoir that doesn’t shy away from the scandals that once consumed her, including a leaked sex tape and career-threatening injuries.

“I released my diary onto the world,” she said. “I want readers to walk away inspired.”

Hell in Boots captures a full-circle moment: from a broken, silenced figure to someone in full control of her story.

“I’m proud of the person I am today,” she said. “This book was closure—and a new beginning.”

Saraya’s AEW Future in Doubt: ‘Things Have Changed Drastically’

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Wrestling star Saraya may be preparing to close her AEW chapter. In a revealing interview on Casual Conversations with The Wrestling Classic, the former WWE Divas Champion hinted that her time with All Elite Wrestling could be coming to an end.

While discussing the long-anticipated dream match with Mercedes Moné, Saraya surprised fans with a sobering admission.

“Unfortunately, I may not be there to be able to do that with her,” she said. “Things have changed drastically in the past four or five months.”

That shift is reflected in the timing of her just-released memoir, Hell in Boots: Clawing My Way Through Nine Lives, which chronicles her rollercoaster journey through fame, trauma, scandal, and reinvention.

“It was almost like the perfect time to drop this book,” she said. “I’m about to start a whole new life.”

With a new podcast (Rule Breaking) and her first Hollywood role already lined up, Saraya appears poised for a post-AEW evolution.

“There’s just a lot of other stuff that’s going on that I can’t talk about,” she teased, “but my life is definitely going to change this next year.”

If this is indeed the end of her AEW run, Saraya leaves behind a legacy of resilience and reinvention. And with Hell in Boots now available, she’s finally telling her story on her own terms.

CM Punk, Cody Rhodes & Rey Mysterio Form Dream Team After WWE Raw in Glasgow

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The action at the March 24, 2025, edition of WWE Raw didn’t end when the show went off the air as the crowd in Glasgow’s OVO Hydro were treated to an epic six-man tag-team match. After the show went off the air, CM Punk, Rey Mysterio, and Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes teamed up to take on the Judgment Day’s Finn Balor, Dominik Mysterio, and Carlito.

The match had plenty of post-show antics that demonstrated the fun, laid-back atmosphere when the cameras aren’t rolling. As Cody made his entrance, Punk jumped into the crowd and played the overexcuberant fan of the American Nightmare. A confrontation between CM Punk and Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez before the match left Punk running in fear of the Women’s Tag Team Champions.

Once the match got underway, these antics continued. Fans chanted for Punk just as the match began, prompting Rey to make a tag to the Best in the World. Once that happened, fans immediately began chanting for Cody, prompting Punk to make the tag to the American Nightmare. Completing the trifecta, fans then chanted for Rey Mysterio and the WWE Hall of Famer was tagged in.

The referee broke out a cartwheel to eject Morgan and Rodriguez and the trio of Punk, Mysterio, and Rhodes got the win after a trifecta of finishers on Carlito. After the match, the three spoke about competing in Glasgow while Rhodes and Punk paid tribute to Rey Mysterio.

Saraya Sparks WWE Return Speculation Amid AEW Hiatus

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Saraya parted ways with WWE in 2022 after her contract was not renewed and joined AEW shortly after. Now, months after Saraya’s most recent match in an ‘All-Elite’ ring, the former Champion has WWE and her tenure with the promotion on her mind.

Taking to X, Saraya shared “Tear the stars out from the sky,” which fans will recognize as being a line from her WWE theme song. In the comments, several fans hoped that this was the tease of a WWE comeback. One fan encouraged Saraya to “Please return home” while another asked Saraya to “Please come back” and added that “we miss our scream queen.” One fan even suggested that the line about tearing stars could be Saraya’s way of teasing a feud with one of WWE’s biggest stars of the day: Rhea Ripley.

Saraya hasn’t wrestled for AEW since October 2024 when she was unsuccessful in a Women’s World Championship four-way contest. During a recent edition of the B4 The Bell podcast, Saraya addressed her absence from programming.

“I just don’t think there’s room for me right now. Everyone in AEW is doing amazing and killing it, and why would they try to squeeze me in.”

Whether Saraya’s post is merely a nostalgic nod to her past or the sign of something big, the British star continues to have the attention of fans, even amid her absence from the ring. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Saraya and her next move in the wrestling business.

The Usos Reunite on WWE Raw for the First Time in 2025

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Tonight on WWE Raw, the highly anticipated mystery tag team partner for Jey Uso was revealed to be none other than his brother, Jimmy Uso. This marked a significant reunion for The Usos, who have not competed together in a traditional tag team match since December 2024.

The brothers faced off against A-Town Down Under, consisting of Grayson Waller and Austin Theory, and emerged victorious after executing their signature 1D finisher, with Jey securing the pin on Theory.

The reunion comes as Jey Uso prepares for his World Heavyweight Championship match against Gunther at WrestleMania 41. The Usos’ victory was short-lived, however, as Gunther interrupted their celebration, leading to a brawl. Jey attempted a spear but slipped, allowing Gunther to gain the upper hand until Jimmy intervened with a steel chair.

The event concluded with a setup for a Gunther vs. Jimmy Uso match next week, further intensifying the rivalry leading up to WrestleMania.

Dragon Lee Unmasked on WWE Raw

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On March 24 at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, WWE Raw featured a compelling bout between Dragon Lee and the debuting El Grande Americano. Originally, Lee was slated to compete against Chad Gable. However, Gable, citing illness and presenting a doctor’s note to Raw General Manager Adam Pearce, was replaced by El Grande Americano.

The match was intense, with both competitors showcasing their athleticism. The turning point occurred when El Grande Americano, while countering a top-rope maneuver, forcibly removed Dragon Lee’s mask.

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Lee scrambled to conceal his identity, providing El Grande Americano the opportunity to apply an ankle lock. With Lee preoccupied, he had no choice but to submit, granting El Grande Americano the victory.

There’s a deep cultural significance of masks in professional wrestling, particularly in lucha libre traditions. Unmasking an opponent is considered a profound sign of disrespect and can have lasting implications on a wrestler’s career.

Alexa Bliss Meets With Bray Wyatt Collaborator Amid Speculation About Her Link to the Wyatt Sicks

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Alexa Bliss has once again sparked buzz around her WWE future with a subtle yet intriguing social media post that fans believe could signal her involvement with The Wyatt Sicks.

Earlier today, Bliss reposted a photo to her Instagram Stories featuring Jason Baker—the renowned special effects artist behind Bray Wyatt’s eerie visual creations, including The Fiend and the Firefly Fun House. Baker is also rumored to be a key figure in the presentation of The Wyatt Sicks, a mysterious group reportedly led by Uncle Howdy (Bo Dallas), which has yet to debut on WWE programming.

Bliss’s post quickly caught fans’ attention, given her well-documented history with Bray Wyatt. During her time aligned with The Fiend, Bliss underwent a dramatic character transformation that became one of the most talked-about storylines in the women’s division.

Currently, Bliss has been absent from WWE programming since Elimination Chamber 2025 and is not part of the ongoing European tour. The timing of her post has only intensified speculation about a potential return aligned with The Wyatt Sicks faction.

Whether the post was a simple nod to the past or a strategic teaser remains to be seen—but for now, fans are watching closely.

55+ ‘Senior Scramble’ Set to Make Wrestling History at GCW Spring Break

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Joey Janela’s Spring Break 9 is adding a unique twist to its lineup with the debut of the Senior Scramble, a match exclusively for wrestlers aged 55 and older. Scheduled for Friday, April 18 in Las Vegas, the match will take place at The Pearl at the Palms, marking a historic moment in professional wrestling.

Presented by GCW, this special attraction will feature the oldest combined age ever recorded in a single wrestling match, adding an unprecedented layer of intrigue and nostalgia to the annual Spring Break event.

Tickets are available via Ticketmaster, with streaming access on TrillerTV.

CM Punk Cries In New Teaser for Stephanie McMahon’s ESPN Show

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CM Punk suffered a high-profile loss to Drew McIntyre in a Hell in a Cell match at WWE Bad Blood 2024, adding another chapter to their intense rivalry. The match, marked by its brutal physicality, ended with McIntyre standing tall after a grueling battle that underscored the deep animosity between the two competitors.

In a revealing moment, CM Punk was shown crying after the match—footage that will be included in Stephanie McMahon’s upcoming ESPN series, which aims to provide behind-the-scenes insights into WWE’s most personal storylines and rivalries.

The ongoing feud between Punk and McIntyre has featured personal attacks and several in-ring confrontations, including McIntyre retaliating against Punk for interfering in his title aspirations. This Hell in a Cell encounter was widely viewed as a climax of their bitter history.

Stephanie’s Places: Premiere Date and Guests for McMahon’s ESPN Show

Gable Steveson Reacts to Wyatt Hendrickson Upset: ‘It Happens. It’s a Gladiator Sport, and I’m a Warrior.”

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In one of the most shocking upsets in collegiate wrestling history, Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson fell to Wyatt Hendrickson in the NCAA heavyweight championship match on March 22. Hendrickson edged out Steveson 5-4, handing the top-seeded, undefeated star his first collegiate loss since 2019 and ending his pursuit of a third national title.

Speaking on The Pat McAfee Show, Steveson addressed the unexpected loss and offered perspective on his return to the mat after leaving college wrestling in 2022.

“I’m not happy with the result that happened this past weekend,” he said. “But it’s a blessing to go out there in front of the crowd, in front of the biggest stage… I’ve always wanted to go out there and give one last good push for the University of Minnesota.”

Steveson’s comeback was one of the most talked-about stories of the season, and his undefeated run made him a heavy favorite entering the tournament. Despite the stunning loss, he embraced the moment and praised the level of competition.

“I love the show, I love going out there and feeling the jitters, having your heart race, and having a great opponent across from you. Win or loss, the road doesn’t end for me, and I keep going forward,” he said.

While visibly disappointed, Steveson maintained the showman persona he’s long been known for, stressing that respect for the sport and his opponent comes first.

“Win or lose, like I said, I’m always a showman. I go out there, and I turn the crowd up, I show love. If a guy gets his hand raised across from me, it’s respect as always,” he said. “The doors are still opening, and I’m just so happy where I am today and where the future’s going to take me.”

Reflecting further, Steveson made it clear he views the loss not as a failure, but as part of the journey.

“It just wasn’t my time, and I’m cool with that,” he said. “There’s nothing wrong with not having your day… I’ve gone out there and won Olympic gold at the last second. I’ve won two Dan Hodge trophies at heavyweight, which no one else has ever done. Two national titles, three-time in the finals, five-time All-American. My resume stands for itself.”

Steveson concluded with a nod to the physical and mental demands of wrestling and his place in the sport’s legacy.

“It happens. It’s a gladiator sport, and I’m a warrior.”

$500K ‘Ric Flair Act’ Proposed for Wrestling Hall of Fame in North Carolina

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North Carolina has introduced a new bill titled the “Ric Flair Act,” aiming to explore the establishment of a professional wrestling hall of fame. The proposed legislation allocates $500,000 to examine the feasibility of creating a museum honoring wrestling legends, including Ric Flair.

Filed on March 24, 2025, the bill outlines the use of funds to study the potential for a hall of fame that would recognize the sport’s cultural significance and its deep roots in the state. The museum, tentatively titled the “Ric Flair Hall of Fame” or “Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame,” would pay tribute to Flair’s enduring impact and the many wrestling figures connected to North Carolina.

The project would be overseen by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, with the research phase serving as a foundation for future decisions. North Carolina’s long-standing association with professional wrestling, coupled with Ric Flair’s iconic status, makes the state a strong candidate to host such an institution.

Flair, widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, has enjoyed a storied career spanning over five decades. His contributions have earned him inductions into multiple halls of fame, including those of WWE and the NWA, solidifying his influence on generations of fans and performers alike.

The study’s findings will guide next steps in determining whether a permanent hall of fame can become a reality in North Carolina.

WWE Reportedly Planning Fatal 4-Way Title Match at WrestleMania 41

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WWE is reportedly planning a major multi-person match for the Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania 41. Bron Breakker is currently scheduled to defend his title against Penta on the March 24 edition of Monday Night Raw. Penta, who remains undefeated in singles competition since joining WWE in January, has quickly emerged as a top contender.

The timing of this match was surprising, as it was initially expected to be part of the WrestleMania card rather than taking place on television. Despite this, a new report indicates that ‘Breakker vs. Penta’ will still be part of WrestleMania in a larger title bout.

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According to Fightful Select, WWE’s working plan as of March 17 is to feature a Fatal-Four-Way Match for the Intercontinental Championship. The current lineup includes Breakker, Penta, Finn Balor, and Dominik Mysterio.

It remains unclear who will hold the championship heading into WrestleMania. The report notes that WWE’s plans are subject to change and nothing has been finalized.

Breakker has held the Intercontinental Championship since defeating Jey Uso on October 21, 2024.

Elijah Holyfield Debuts on WWE LFG

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Elijah Holyfield, son of boxing legend Evander Holyfield, made his WWE debut on December 10, 2024, during a taping for the upcoming reality show WWE LFG (Legends & Future Greats). He faced Anthony Luke in a non-televised match that took place ahead of a live NXT episode.

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After initially making his debut in December 2024, Holyfield is now set to make his singles debut in front of a live audience during the Sunday, March 23, 2025 episode of WWE LFG, where he will represent The Undertaker’s team against Anthony Luke from Booker T’s team.

Background

Elijah Holyfield is a 27-year-old former NFL running back who played college football at the University of Georgia. After going undrafted in 2019, he had stints with the Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Cincinnati Bengals. His football career ended following a knee injury in the summer of 2022.

WWE confirmed Holyfield’s signing in November 2024, less than a month before his initial in-ring debut. He participated in a WWE tryout in July 2024 before officially joining the company.

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Interestingly, Elijah’s father Evander Holyfield has his own history with WWE, having appeared on Saturday Night’s Main Event in 2007 where he defeated Matt Hardy in a boxing match.

Elijah Holyfield joins the tradition of former football players transitioning to successful WWE careers, following in the footsteps of stars like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Roman Reigns.Sources

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Earthquake and Typhoon are Officially WWE Hall of Fame Bound

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WWE has confirmed that The Natural Disasters—Earthquake (John Tenta) and Typhoon (Fred Ottman)—will be inducted into the Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Known for their imposing size and dominance in the early 1990s, the tag team left a lasting legacy in professional wrestling.

Formed in late 1990, The Natural Disasters captured the WWE Tag Team Championship in 1992 and held the titles for 85 days. During their reign, they faced top teams such as Money Inc., The Legion of Doom, and The Nasty Boys.

Earthquake, who passed away in 2006 from cancer at age 42, had a background in sumo wrestling and found success in Japan before his WWE run. Typhoon, still active at 68, previously competed under the name Tugboat and was a heavyweight champion in Championship Wrestling from Florida. He is also the uncle of current Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes.

They join an already notable Hall of Fame class that includes Triple H, Michelle McCool, and Lex Luger. Kamala is also being considered for induction, though not yet officially announced.

The 2025 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will take place on Friday, April 18, at the BleauLive Theater inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas during WrestleMania 41 weekend.

Drew McIntyre Says WrestleMania in the UK Is Inevitable

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Drew McIntyre believes it’s only a matter of time before WWE hosts WrestleMania in the UK. In a recent interview, the former WWE Champion emphasized his long-standing support for bringing the event to British soil and dismissed any notion that others, including John Cena, should be credited for the idea.

Interest in a UK-based WrestleMania has grown in recent years. Cena raised the possibility during a surprise appearance at Money in the Bank 2023 in London, while London Mayor Sadiq Khan has included the event in his reelection campaign promises. The record-setting AEW All In event at Wembley Stadium further demonstrated the UK’s viability for major wrestling shows.

Speaking to The Daily Star, McIntyre said he has always believed such an event was possible:

“These days, I have a very different mindset than what I used to have, in that anything and everything is possible. It’s not just that there’s going to be a big show in the UK at some point. I believe there is going to be a WrestleMania.”

He also made it clear he was among the first to push for the idea.

“If you want your headline, John Cena tried to claim credit for it when we came to London a couple of years back. I said it first that there would be a Mania in the UK before Cena started running around trying to take credit,” McIntyre said. “Drew McIntyre said it first because I know it’s going to happen eventually.”

As WWE continues expanding internationally, a UK WrestleMania appears increasingly likely.

WWE Planning Big Intercontinental Title Match For WrestleMania 41

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The build towards WWE WrestleMania 41 is heating up as the event approaches including the Intercontinental Title scene. A pivotal match set for tonight’s Monday Night Raw will see a high-stakes showdown between Penta and reigning champion Bron Breakker—an encounter many initially expected to take place at WrestleMania itself. 

Fightful Select reports that a week ago, the belief is that WWE’s creative direction has been leaning toward a four-way Intercontinental Championship match at WrestleMania 41. The projected bout would see Bron Breakker defend his title against Penta, Finn Balor, and Dominik Mysterio. 

The groundwork for this potential clash has been laid through recent developments: Breakker’s match against Baor, Penta’s direct challenge to the champion, and Mysterio’s ongoing attempts to recruit Penta into Judgment Day, alongside his apparent interest in the title during the Breakker-Balor contest.

WrestleMania 41 is set to take place over two nights, Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20, 2025, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. However, WWE’s creative landscape remains highly fluid, with plans frequently evolving. While the reported four-way match remains a strong possibility, the final WrestleMania 41 card could still see adjustments as storylines develop.

Endeavor Goes Private in $25B Deal: Implications for WWE and TKO

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Endeavor Group Holdings, parent company of TKO Group Holdings, has officially gone private following a $25 billion acquisition by Silver Lake. This marks the largest private equity public-to-private deal in over a decade and the biggest ever in media and entertainment.

Under the terms, Endeavor stockholders will receive $27.50 per share—representing a 55% premium to the share price prior to the deal’s consideration. The investment group also includes Mubadala Investment Company and DFO Management, LLC.

Despite this transition, TKO Group Holdings—which oversees WWE and UFC—will remain a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange. Endeavor continues to hold a controlling stake, ensuring WWE remains under its strategic oversight.

There are no anticipated operational changes at TKO. Ari Emanuel and Mark Shapiro will remain CEO and COO, maintaining leadership continuity. WWE’s day-to-day operations and long-term strategies are expected to proceed without disruption.

The deal provides Endeavor—and by extension, WWE—with greater financial flexibility outside of public market pressures. This could support future investments in content and global expansion. WWE may also benefit from Silver Lake’s tech-focused portfolio, especially in enhancing its digital and media strategies.

As part of the restructuring, Endeavor’s talent and brand representation units will rebrand under WME Group, reflecting a tighter focus on intellectual property and talent management.

Overall, while Endeavor’s privatization is a major industry move, WWE’s operations remain stable, with strong backing and strategic continuity under TKO’s structure.

Late WWE Legend Brian ‘Crush’ Adams Honored With Legends Deal

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Royce Adams, the son of the late Brian Adams—best known to WWE fans as Crush—says a WWE Legends contract has been signed in honor of his father. The deal is part of WWE’s latest efforts to recognize the legacy of the iconic tag team Demolition.

The agreement includes rights for merchandise and video game appearances, ensuring that fans can continue to celebrate Demolition’s influence through WWE 2K titles and licensed products. Brian Adams, who joined Demolition in 1990, completed the trio with original members Bill “Ax” Eadie and Barry “Smash” Darsow.

Formed in 1987, Demolition became a dominant force in tag team wrestling throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. The team’s success helped solidify their place in wrestling history, with many fans advocating for their long-overdue induction into the WWE Hall of Fame.

Talks of a potential 2025 Hall of Fame nod have emerged, with Demolition among the names being considered alongside notable stars like Triple H and Michelle McCool. However, WWE’s announcement of the Natural Disasters being part of this year’s class make it unlikely.

Beyond WWE, Brian Adams also achieved success in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), further extending his influence across multiple promotions. His son Royce, now a second-generation wrestler, continues to honor that legacy within the industry.

Adam DeVine Praises AEW Over WWE, Compares It to Classic WCW

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Actor and comedian Adam DeVine, renowned for his role in The Righteous Gemstones, recently shared his enthusiasm for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) following his participation in AEW Revolution 2025. During the event’s Zero Hour pre-show, DeVine and fellow actor Tony Cavalero entered the ring after a match featuring Orange Cassidy, Big Boom AJ, and Mark Briscoe against MxM Collection and Johnny TV. The duo delivered a double chokeslam to Mansoor, eliciting a significant reaction from the audience.

Reflecting on the experience during the This Is Important podcast with co-hosts Anders Holm, Blake Anderson, and Kyle Newacheck, DeVine expressed his newfound appreciation for AEW’s approach to professional wrestling. He described the event as “insane” and noted,

“I liked it more than the WWE events. It’s like the WCW in the late 90s. It’s someone trying to go up against the WWE.”

DeVine was particularly struck by the event’s unfiltered intensity, highlighting the violent cage match between Will Ospreay and Kyle Fletcher.

“People were bleeding all over the place. Real blood. I’m sitting ringside. Blood is back! It was crazy.”

He recounted moments involving thumbtacks scattered across the ring and high-risk maneuvers from the top of the cage, emphasizing the raw and authentic nature of the performances.

He also praised the women’s match between Toni Storm and Mariah May, describing it as a ““”bloodbath.” Discussing the physical toll on the wrestlers, DeVine recalled:

“Then you go to the back, they were real thumbtacks. He was still picking them out of himself. ‘One is stuck in my heel. I can’t get it out.’”

Beyond the in-ring action, DeVine spoke highly of the camaraderie and hospitality within AEW. He mentioned spending time with Tony Khan, AEW’s owner, stating,

“Tony Khan, the guy who owns it, is whose box I was for the Super Bowl. We went out that night and partied. He’s this totally nice guy who owns AEW. It was fun. It was a blast.”

The Righteous Gemstones is currently airing its fourth and final season on HBO and Max.

Internal WWE Reaction to Tony Hinchcliffe Hosting ‘Road of WrestleMania’

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Tony Hinchcliffe is set to host The Roast of WrestleMania Featuring Tony Hinchcliffe & Friends, scheduled for Sunday, April 20, at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The closed-door event will be held at the BleauLive Theater and is part of WWE’s WrestleMania weekend festivities.

The lineup will include appearances from several WWE superstars, including Sami Zayn, The Miz, Braun Strowman, and Paul Heyman. Tickets go on sale to the general public on March 21 via Ticketmaster, with an exclusive presale beginning March 19.

Despite online backlash over Hinchcliffe’s past controversial comments—most notably remarks made during a Donald Trump campaign rally from Madison Square Garden —sources indicate WWE personnel have not expressed significant concern internally. According to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select, the reaction backstage has been mostly indifferent, with some minor eye rolls but no widespread objection. Hinchcliffe reportedly maintains personal relationships with several people in WWE.

The roast joins a busy WrestleMania weekend lineup that includes SmackDown, the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony, NXT Stand & DeliverThe Undertaker’s 1DeadMAN SHOW, and Raw after WrestleMania. WWE’s decision to include Hinchcliffe fits within its broader strategy of expanding its entertainment reach, including recent moves into mainstream platforms like Netflix.

WWE Fans Figured Out Jey Uso’s Mystery Partner

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On WWE Raw in Brussels, Jey Uso acknowledged his recent struggles and aimed to refocus in a match against Austin Theory. Before the bout, World Heavyweight Champion Gunther confronted Uso, but officials intervened to prevent a physical altercation.

When the match began, Uso made quick work of Theory, securing victory in under 30 seconds. He then took out both Theory and Grayson Waller with a high-risk dive—nearly botching the move when his feet caught the rope. Despite the slip, Uso regained control and was prepared when Gunther attempted another attack. He got the upper hand, tossing Gunther out of the ring and holding up the World Heavyweight Championship in a statement-making moment.

During the commercial break, a frustrated Waller and Theory challenged Uso to a tag team match on next week’s Raw—if he can find a partner. Now, fans believe they’ve already figured out who that mystery teammate will be.

Will Jey Uso Team Up With a Surprise Scottish Star?

The March 24 episode of Raw is set to take place in Glasgow, Scotland, and speculation is growing that a Scottish wrestling star could be Uso’s partner.

TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, who made a surprise appearance in the WWE Royal Rumble, will be in Glasgow that same night for Mark Henry’s DJ set. Hendry will be live in concert for a special wrestling-themed event, Sweet Chin Disco. Quite a coincidence!.

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Fans have connected the dots and suspect Hendry could make his Raw debut alongside Uso. While WWE is likely keeping any potential surprises under wraps until the show airs, Hendry is also not doing a great job keeping the secret a secret.

Now, if we could only figure out who is behind Monday Night Raw’s mysterious new masked luchador:

Chris Jericho Gets Owned by Young Fan in Viral AEW Clip

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Chris Jericho faced an unexpected challenger following the March 23 episode of AEW Collision—an eight-year-old fan who stole the spotlight in a viral moment.

After Bandido defeated Johnny TV, he confronted Jericho and The Learning Tree to demand the return of his brother Gravity’s stolen mask. Jericho, wearing the mask, mocked Bandido but was met with a punch that allowed Bandido to reclaim it.

However, the real knockout came moments later in an unaired segment shared by AEW on social media. As Jericho interacted with fans at ringside, a young boy named Axl flipped him off and shouted an expletive.

Jericho fired back, teasing, “I’ve got abs, have you got abs?”—only for Axl to lift his shirt and reveal a six-pack. The interaction left Jericho speechless and quickly went viral, racking up several hundred thousand views on social media.

Axl was later brought backstage, where he posed for photos and had a flex-off with Jericho. According to his father, the two bonded over fitness and wrestling, capping off the playful exchange on a positive note.

The segment even drew a reaction from Mercedes Moné, who joked (?) that she would’ve slapped the kid in the same situation.