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Maxxine Dupri Says WWE IC Title Feud With Becky Lynch ‘Changed Everything’

WWE Late last year into early 2026, Maxxine Dupri had a heated feud against Becky Lynch, centered around the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship. While Dupri would enjoy a run with the championship, Lynch would ultimately end her reign with the title on an episode of “RAW” early this year. During an interview with Denise Salcedo, Dupri looked […]

WWE’s Jade Cargill Explains Why She Is A ‘Natural Heel’

Ethan Miller/Getty Images Former WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill’s catchphrase, since her days back in AEW, is she’s “that b****,” and on the microphone, she backs it up. Though she initially worked as babyface as one of the “Big Three” alongside Naomi and Bianca Belair, she’s been working heel since October, when she snapped and […]

Rapper Fetty Wap Gets Physical At GCW Tournament Of Survival

Cindy Ord/Getty Images It was a crossover like no other on Saturday, as American rapper Fetty Wap and his “1738” brand joined forces with pro wrestling veteran Nick Gage and his “MDK All Day” persona at GCW’s “Tournament of Survival 11” in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Making his first-ever appearance in the squared circle, the […]

Injury Update On AEW Champion MJF, Following Removal From Indie Date

Cindy Ord/Getty Images Following his successful title defense on “AEW Dynamite,” Beyond Wrestling revealed that, due to a hyperextended knee, AEW World Champion Maxwell Jacob Friedman was not medically cleared to travel or compete. As such, MJF withdrew from his scheduled indie match against Bobby Orlando at Beyond’s Break The Walls Down event in Rhode […]

WWE’s Nick Khan Explains Why WrestleMania Took Place In Las Vegas Back To Back Years

Monica Schipper/Getty Images Las Vegas hosted both WrestleMania 41 and 42, marking the first time WrestleMania was hosting by the same city back-to-back since WrestleMania IV and V in Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1988 and 1989. Not everyone was happy about having Vegas host the massive PLE two years in a row, especially after WM’42 was […]