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WWE Planning Fatal Four-Way Women’s Tag Team Title Match For WrestleMania 42

WWE Planning Fatal Four-Way Women’s Tag Team Title Match For WrestleMania 42

The WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship match at WrestleMania 42 is expected to feature a high-stakes fatal four-way, according to a new report.

The current champions, The Irresistible Forces, are reportedly set to defend their titles against Charlexa, The Bella Twins, and the newly added duo of Bayley and Lyra Valkyria.

The latest addition to the match came after Bayley and Valkyria picked up a win over The Kabuki Warriors on WWE Raw. Following the victory, the duo immediately issued a challenge to the champions, which was later confirmed for a title opportunity.

Nia Jax and Lash Legend captured the titles on February 27, defeating Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky to begin their reign. Since then, The Irresistible Forces have retained the championships against both Charlexa and The Bella Twins, though those defenses ended in disqualification, leaving both teams with unresolved claims.

The rivalry is also set to continue on WWE SmackDown, where Charlexa will face The Bella Twins following multiple confrontations involving the champions in recent weeks.

The fatal four-way format allows all teams to remain protected heading into WrestleMania, while still giving each one a clear path to the titles. As of now, WWE has not officially announced the match, but all signs point to it becoming part of the WrestleMania 42 lineup.

The event is scheduled to take place on April 18 and 19 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Current WrestleMania 42 Card

  • Undisputed WWE Championship Match: Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton
  • World Heavyweight Championship Match: CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns
  • WWE Women’s Championship Match: Jade Cargill vs. Rhea Ripley
  • Women’s World Championship Match: Stephanie Vaquer vs. Liv Morgan
  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match: AJ Lee vs. Becky Lynch.
  • Brock Lesnar vs. Oba Femi.
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Wardlow Backstage At AEW Revolution With No Confirmed Return Plans

Wardlow Backstage At AEW Revolution With No Confirmed Return Plans

Wardlow was present backstage at AEW Revolution 2026 on March 15, though there are currently no confirmed plans for his return to in-ring action.

According to Fightful Select, Wardlow attended the event as a visitor and was not scheduled to appear on the show. At this time, there is no word on whether he has been medically cleared or if AEW has set a timetable for his comeback.

Wardlow has been sidelined since suffering a torn pectoral muscle during his return at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2025. The injury occurred when he delivered a lariat to Prince Nana during a post-match attack involving Swerve Strickland. The setback forced AEW to scrap creative plans that would have seen him involved in a major storyline alongside Hangman Page and Kyle Fletcher heading into All Out.

The injury marked another difficult chapter in Wardlow’s recent career. Prior to Forbidden Door, he had already been out of action since March 2024 due to a labrum injury, which was further complicated by a car accident. The torn pectoral muscle added to what has been a lengthy period away from AEW programming.

During his time off, Wardlow remained active outside the ring. In the summer of 2025, he traveled to France to film the revival of American Gladiators for Amazon Prime Video. He appears as one of the featured gladiators on the show, which is hosted by The Miz and includes cast members such as Rick Boogs, Kamille, and Jessie Godderz. The series is scheduled to premiere on April 17, 2026.

A three-time TNT Champion, Wardlow remains one of AEW’s most physically dominant talents. While his backstage appearance at Revolution is a positive sign, there is still no official word on when he will return to action.

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Sid Vicious Announced For WWE Hall Of Fame 2026 Legacy Class

Sid Vicious Announced For WWE Hall Of Fame 2026 Legacy Class

WWE has officially announced that Sid Eudy, best known as Sid Vicious, will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the 2026 Legacy Class. The news was confirmed by Triple H, who shared the announcement on social media.

The induction will be posthumous. Eudy passed away on August 26, 2024, at the age of 63 following a battle with cancer.

“No matter which moniker you knew him by, Sid’s intensity was palpable across the ring and through your TV screen,” Triple H wrote. “A multi-time champion in WWE and WCW, and a two-time WrestleMania main event, it’s a pleasure to announce that he will take his rightful place in the 2026 Legacy Class of the WWE Hall of Fame.”

Throughout his career, Sid competed under multiple ring names, including Sid Justice, Sid Vicious, and Sycho Sid. After making his debut in 1982, he rose to prominence in WCW as part of The Skyscrapers alongside Dan Spivey, before joining the iconic The Four Horsemen with Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Barry Windham.

He later moved to WWE in 1991 as Sid Justice and headlined WrestleMania VIII against Hulk Hogan. During a subsequent run as Sycho Sid, he captured the WWF Championship in 1996 by defeating Shawn Michaels, and won it again in 1997 from Bret Hart. He also headlined WrestleMania 13 against The Undertaker.

Sid also enjoyed success in WCW, where he became a two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, including a title win over Kevin Nash in 2000.

His career came to a sudden halt at the WCW Sin pay-per-view in 2001, when he suffered a severe double compound leg fracture in one of the most shocking injury moments in wrestling history. He later made a brief return during the RAW 1000 in 2012 before officially retiring in 2017.

Sid joins a 2026 Hall of Fame class that includes Demolition, AJ Styles, Stephanie McMahon, and Dennis Rodman.

The ceremony will take place during WrestleMania 42 weekend on April 18 and 19 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Sid Vicious Announced For WWE Hall Of Fame 2026 Legacy Class

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WWE Hall Of Famer Jimmy Valiant Announced For One Last Match At 83 Years Old

There’s an old saying that wrestlers never truly retire. Quite a few wrestlers have even “retired” multiple times. Many of them can’t resist the urge to get back in the squared circle in front of cheering (or booing) fans one last time. Next month, it’ll happen again as the “Boogie Woogie Man” Jimmy Valiant will have what he says is his final match.

Although the WWE Hall of Famer is retired, he has wrestled several times since 2022. On April 25, the 83-year-old will have one last match for NAWA Championship Wrestling at a high school in Lancaster, SC. His last match was a six-man tag match in NAWA. It has not been announced his last opponent(s) will be.

In a press release, Valiant spoke about his final match. “Yes, this will be my final dance. I’ve retired before but this is truly my last dance. I’m honored to hang up my boots after 62 years of wrestling pro. I had over 15,000 matches and drove 6 million miles on U.S. highways, plus flying getting to those matches.”

Valiant also noted that this match will mark seven decades that he has wrestled. “I want to dance down that aisle to my theme song, “Boy From New York City” one last time to make wrestling in 7 decades from 1964 to 2026 a reality for me.”

NAWA promoter, Michael Elliott, spoke on the historic match. “We are honored to have this moment be a part of NAWA. This will truly be a historic evening.”

In his career, Valiant held an array of titles including the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship, NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship, and the AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship five times. Although he was a Southerner, he was billed from New York City and feuded with Jerry Lawler in Memphis. Valiant also trained former two-time AEW Men’s Heavyweight Champion, “Hangman” Adam Page.

Tickets to see Valiant dance one last time are now available for purchase.