AAA Star Nino Hamburguesa Fired After Striking Fan At Independent Show

Since WWE first moved to purchase AAA almost a year ago, the only controversies have been onscreen related, from AAA fans rejecting El Hijo del Vikingo’s Mega Championship reign last summer to those who wondered whether WWE would Americanize the lucha libre product. But that changed a week ago, when video emerged of AAA luchador Nino Hamburguesa having a physical altercation with a fan in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico’s Arena Aficion, prompting many to wonder if there could be repercussions.

There were. Bodyslam+ reports that Hamburguesa was fired from AAA due to the incident; luchablog has also confirmed that Hamburguesa was let go from the promotion. While news is just getting out now, both Bodyslam and luchablog suggest that AAA talent was informed of Hamburguesa’s departure on Friday. Neither AAA nor Hamburguesa have commented on the matter at this time.

In the video, Hamburguesa could be seen giving several light elbows to a fan sitting in the front row before proceeding to lay one last elbow into the fan before getting into the ring. It is unclear what the fan did, if anything, to provoke Hamburguesa’s actions, though Bodyslam’s report suggests that Hamburguesa had been heckled by the fan. Though incidents between fans and luchadors aren’t uncommon in lucha libre history, the incident going viral, plus WWE standards being implemented into AAA, are believed to have contributed to Hamburguesa losing his job.

The 30 year old Hamburguesa has spent most of his career with AAA, having first debuted for them in 2012 when he was just 16 years old. Over the course of his career, Hamburguesa captured the AAA Mixed Tag Team Championships with Big Mami, but arguably reached his career pinnacle in 2025, when he won the Rey de Reyes tournament by defeating El Hijo del Dr. Wagner, DMT Azul, and El Mesias.

Report: Brock Lesnar Doesn’t Want To Lose At WWE WrestleMania, Opponent Still Unknown

Creative plans for WrestleMania 42 have reportedly been up in the air for quite a few matches on the card, and a new report indicates a possible issue behind one match yet to be set in stone. According to a report from Ibou of Self Made, on “Self Made Sessions,” Brock Lesnar reportedly does not want to lose on “The Grandest Stage of Them All,” or anytime ahead of his retirement. When a fan on the show asked Ibou who Lesnar’s opponent will be at ‘Mania, Ibou said that WWE doesn’t know.

“Here’s the problem. They know that the audience wants Oba [Femi],” Ibou explained. “Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman essentially have communicated to WWE and WWE creative that Brock should not job until his retirement. So, that presents WWE with a unique issue. Because, [Paul “Triple H” Levesque] would like to book, at some point, GUNTHER vs. Brock and Oba vs. Brock. But, if he books those matches, Brock would lose in both matches.”

Ibou said it put everyone in a “conundrum,” and that’s why it had been suggested in the WWE writer’s room that Lesnar should face LA Knight. The rumor of that match began circulating mid-February and WWE fans voiced their displeasure about the possibility online. Ibou said that he thinks the match might end up happening, however.

Lesnar and Heyman issued an open challenge to the WWE locker room to determine Lesnar’s ‘Mania opponent on the February 23 edition of “WWE Raw,” where Lesnar’s TV appearance dates ahead of the event were revealed. Lesnar is rumored to retire at this year’s SummerSlam, which will be held in his adopted home state of Minnesota, the location of his alma mater, the University of Minnesota.

If you use any quotes from this article, please credit “Self Made Sessions” and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

AEW’s Jamie Hayter Shares Thoughts On The State Of Women’s Wrestling

Over the past ten years, women’s wrestling has rapidly advanced, with women-only promotions like STARDOM, SHIMMER, and Women of Wrestling. As a former AEW Women’s World Champion, Jamie Hayter knows what it feels like to be on top of the division, but according to Hayter there’s still more ground to cover.

“There’s not a lot of all-women promotions anywhere in the world, and I think an integral part of being a wrestler is being around other women,” she said during an interview with “SoundSphere.” “It’s great to learn from men and to train with the guys, but I really like being around women.”

Hayter explained that there’s a certain level of kinship with women that’s been a huge part of her career, and because of this, it’s important to highlight women in the industry. Hayter began wrestling in 2015 and noticed the ways women were beginning to be taken seriously.

However, at the same time, Jamie Hayter thinks that there’s still a microscope placed over them.

“If you have a bad match, then it’s like ‘Oh my god, you’re the worst wrestler ever’. Whereas a guy could have a bad match and it’s like, ‘Oh well,'” Hayter said. “Or, if you don’t look a certain way, then they don’t like that either.”

Hayter is currently teaming with Alex Windsor as the Brawling Birds. They defeated the debuting IInspiration on “AEW Dynamite.”

Ronda Rousey Criticizes The UFC: “The UFC Is One of The Worst Places To Go”

Ronda Rousey Criticizes The UFC: "The UFC Is One of The Worst Places To Go"

Ronda Rousey criticizes the UFC in a new press conference where she discussed the original plans for her fight with Gina Carano, her relationship with Dana White, and her concerns about the company’s direction. The comments made headlines as Ronda Rousey criticizes the UFC leadership more openly than she has in years.

During the Los Angeles media event, Rousey explained that she first spoke to Dana White about the Carano fight because of her long-standing respect for him. She said the bout was originally planned as the final pay‑per‑view event before the UFC’s move to Paramount in January 2026. While no exact date was confirmed, she said the target was “New Year’s.” She also revealed that the offer she received was “the best PPV structure ever.”

Rousey said the fight did not happen in the UFC because Carano was not ready, something she described as “was meant to be.” She added that White was the first to know she was taking the fight to Netflix and that he supported her decision, saying “he’s always been my friend first.” According to Rousey, White wanted her to secure the best financial deal possible.

Her strongest comments came when she addressed the current state of the UFC. She said her recent criticism is based on the belief that White “isn’t calling the shots” anymore and is now an employee of a company focused on shareholders instead of building the best fights. She said: “They are bleeding talent because of short-term greed. They’re thinking about the next quarter. They’re thinking about the shareholders. They’re not thinking about their responsibility to be stewards of the future of the sport.”

Rousey continued with another pointed remark: “He knows the White House cards sucks. I guarantee he’s not happy with it either. He taught me through example to speak my mind.” When asked to describe White personally, she answered, “loyal to a fault.”

She then delivered one of her harshest lines about the company’s environment: “The UFC is one of the worst places to go. So many of their top athletes are leaving to find pay elsewhere. It’s why their champions like Valentina (Shevchenko) are selling pictures of their titties on OnlyFans.”

Looking ahead, Rousey said her future in fighting depends on how the Carano bout goes. She wants more time with her family and said she often asks herself, “When are you going to be impressed enough with yourself to spend more time with your family?” She described this fight as a grand finale and a chance to “rewrite her ending.”

Francis Ngannou and Philipe Lins also attended the press conference. Ngannou was asked about a possible fight with Jake Paul and said he was not interested in facing him, but rather “beating his ass.” Paul later said he wanted the fight too, which would take place in boxing if it happens.

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Dustin Rhodes Open To WWE Hall of Fame Induction

Dustin Rhodes Open To WWE Hall of Fame Induction

Dustin Rhodes says he has no interest in returning to WWE as an in-ring performer, but he would gladly accept an induction into the WWE Hall of Fame if the opportunity ever comes.

Rhodes, now 56 years old, has been part of All Elite Wrestling since 2019. In addition to competing in the ring, he also works behind the scenes and remains under a long-term agreement with the company. According to Rhodes, his time in AEW has allowed him to enjoy wrestling again while performing at a high level during the later stage of his career.

Speaking with Fox News Digital, Rhodes was asked whether he would be interested in joining the WWE Hall of Fame if the company extended an invitation. He made it clear that he would be honored by the recognition but is not actively campaigning for it.

“Absolutely,” Rhodes responded when asked about the possibility. “I’m a very humble guy though, it’s like, if it comes, it comes, whatever. I would love Cody to do it and my daughter, specifically both of them. That would be just great, the most meaningful, heartfelt. But if it comes, it comes, if it doesn’t, no big deal. I’ve had an awesome, incredible career, doing some great things.

“I feel like these last seven years in AEW, I’ve been really on top of my game because I’ve had more freedom to enjoy it, and it’s happier and you’re more passionate, find your passion sometimes again, and you want to grow this company the best we can, and we’re all on the same page in AEW. We are doing the best that we can to get it to where it needs to be, and it’s growing. It’s getting huge.”

Rhodes also reiterated that he has no plans to revive his famous Goldust persona or return to WWE for another run. Instead, his focus remains on AEW as both a performer and mentor.

After undergoing double knee surgery in 2025, Rhodes is currently working toward an in-ring comeback and hopes to return to action within the next few weeks. He plans to continue wrestling for a few more years before eventually transitioning fully into his backstage responsibilities with the promotion.

Meanwhile, this year’s WWE Hall of Fame class is already beginning to take shape. Stephanie McMahon, AJ Styles, and the legendary tag team Demolition have already been confirmed as inductees.

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