Ricochet Social Media Controversy Draws Attention From Mainstream Media

Ricochet Social Media Controversy Draws Attention From Mainstream Media

Ricochet has found himself at the center of wider media attention following a controversial social media exchange that has now reached outlets beyond the wrestling world.

The situation gained traction after TMZ Sports covered the story, highlighting both Ricochet’s original post and the apology that followed. The incident began when Ricochet responded harshly to a fan on Monday, stating he was “glad” she had multiple sclerosis after she criticized his acting. The comment quickly sparked backlash, prompting Ricochet to issue a public apology the next day.

“I took out my hatred for the IWC on Sandi, and inadvertently others who are effected by MS,” he wrote. “She didnt deserve it and for that, I sincerely apologize. Moving forward I’ll do better.”

The controversy has also been picked up internationally, with UK tabloid The Sun reporting on the situation as it continued to circulate online.

Further insight into the timeline came during Wrestling Observer Radio, where Dave Meltzer explained that Ricochet’s decision to remove the original tweet was influenced by someone close to him.

“And then what ended up happening was, one of his friends called him and said, ‘You know, you really should take the tweet down.’ So he took the tweet down,” Meltzer said. “And upon thinking about it, he then apologized. Nobody forced his apology or anything like that. He decided to apologize and he did.”

Meltzer also noted that, as of now, there has been no official response from AEW regarding the incident.

“As far as where it stands elsewhere, as far as I know he has gotten no , I’ve heard nothing from AEW or anything like that as far as what happened.”

Adding to the situation, Ricochet was absent from AEW Dynamite following his loss of the AEW National Championship at Revolution. Meanwhile, his wife, Samantha Johnson, has deactivated her X account after reportedly receiving violent threats amid the backlash.

WINC Watchlist: AJ Lee’s Greatest Matches

Lee came up in WWE alongside Kaitlyn, and one of her best matches to date was against her friend at Payback in 2013 where Lee won her first Divas Championship. The women were given almost 10 minutes for their pay-per-view match, which led to one of the most important victories in Lee’s career.

Lee earned the right to challenge Kaitlyn for the Divas title by winning a battle royal on an edition of “Raw.” While the match didn’t have much story behind it, initially, Kaitlyn started to receive gifts from a “secret admirer” following Lee’s win, which turned out to be Dolph Ziggler, who was alongside a heel Lee at the time, and Lee’s bodyguard, Big E Langston. It all turned out to be a mind game planned by Lee, however, which helped her get inside the champion’s head when Langston dropped Kaitlyn in the ring during the reveal.

Kaitlyn wasn’t playing around to start off the match, and she threw Lee over the commentary desk to try and take her out early. Lee rallied quickly, however, and hit double neck breakers to the champion and locked in a sleeper. Kaitlyn looked to have the match won with a big shoulder off the ropes, but Lee popped up to lock in the Black Widow, and Kaitlyn countered into a pin attempt.

At one point in the match, Kaitlyn removed Lee’s belt, but it was Lee who clocked the champion with it behind the referee’s back. Kaitlyn caught Lee off a cross body, but Lee quickly moved into the Black Widow once again. Kaitlyn again escaped the hold and hit a spear to Lee. The champion attempted another spear, but went head-first into the turnbuckle, allowing for Lee to regroup enough to lock in the Black Widow a third time for the victory.

AEW’s Johnny TV (Fka John Morrison) Recalls Undertaker Pyro Going Off Too Soon In WWE

At the 2010 Elimination Chamber, one of the most unexpected accidents in professional wrestling history occurred when The Undertaker’s iconic jacket caught fire due to a pyrotechnics malfunction while making his entrance to the ring. After barely avoiding disaster, “The Deadman” still competed in the match despite suffering from second-degree burns, and now one of his opponents in the Elimination Chamber match, AEW’s Johnny TV, formerly known as John Morrison, has offered his perspective on the incident during an appearance on “Insight.”

“I was in my pod locked. My coat off and I was trying to look cool and Taker’s entrance hits and it’s the stoic, here he comes slowly walking and I see the flames go off on the ramp. He’s standing right in the middle of them and I thought that’s so cool until I was like, ‘Oh he’s on fire,’ and then I see him take his jacket off, throw it down, and then take a few steps quickly and look around, and then back to character … I feel like I saw his face change from just The Undertaker walk to just being seethingly angry,” he explained. “I was terrified when I got in there with him. Nothing but the most professional solid guy was there in the ring performing, that’s him. And kind of a nervous younger dude, that was me.”

Morrison also shared that The Undertaker went searching for the man operating the pyrotechnics after the event, but he immediately left the building after “The Phenom” caught on fire and never returned to work again after the accident.

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “Insight” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

Braun Strowman Targets Summer 2026 Return to Wrestling

Braun Strowman Targets Summer 2026 Return to Wrestling

Braun Strowman has hinted at a possible return to in-ring competition in summer 2026, nearly a year after his WWE release.

Strowman, whose real name is Adam Scherr, recently posted a throwback image on X showing himself slamming Brock Lesnar. The post appeared to reference the recent viral moment involving Lesnar and Oba Femi on WWE RAW, drawing attention from fans.

When asked by podcaster Mike Gilbert about his return timeline, Strowman gave a cautious update.

“Maybe this summer,” Strowman replied. “I’m mid filming season two of Everything on the Menu now and have a few other projects. So will see.”

Strowman has not competed since his WWE release in May 2025. His last match took place on April 18, 2025, where he teamed with LA Knight against Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.

Since stepping away from WWE, Strowman has focused on projects outside the ring. One of his main ventures is Everything on the Menu, a food-based reality series where he travels across the United States trying local cuisine. The show was officially renewed for a second season in January 2026 and is co-produced by WWE, allowing Strowman to continue using his in-ring name.

In addition to the show, Strowman recently launched his own production company, Meat Castle Media, expanding his presence in entertainment beyond wrestling.

His return plans have also been impacted by health issues. Earlier in 2026, Strowman revealed he underwent urgent surgery to drain fluid from his knee due to an infection. The situation raised concerns about his ability to return in the near future.

While Strowman has now suggested a summer timeline, his comments indicate that nothing is confirmed. His schedule with filming and other commitments, along with his recovery, will play a role in determining when he can step back into the ring.

For now, a return in summer 2026 remains a possibility rather than a guaranteed date.

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Santos Escobar Out for Months After Torn Tricep Injury

Santos Escobar Out for Months After Torn Tricep Injury

Santos Escobar has confirmed that he will be out of action for several months following his recent injury.

The update comes shortly after Escobar competed in the AAA Rey de Reyes tournament final, where he faced La Parka, El Grande Americano II, and El Grande Americano original. Following the match, reports surfaced that he had suffered a torn tricep and would require surgery.

During the match, Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. interfered, costing Escobar the victory and continuing their rivalry. Now, Escobar has addressed both the injury and the situation in a video shared by AAA.

“The reason I came to AAA, Wagner, is to show you what real Lucha Libre is. And to prove that you’re not on my level. And that your mask is not the most beautiful in Mexican Lucha Libre,” Escobar said. “What you did today is unforgivable. The medical reports says I’ll be out for months…months. This is what I do to provide for my family, my legacy, and you messed with it.”

Escobar also made it clear that his absence will not end the feud, promising a return with higher stakes.

“When I come back, because you better believe I’m coming back. I’m not just coming back for that title. This time, I’m coming back for what you value most, what you say is the most beautiful thing in Mexican Lucha Libre. Be careful what you wish for.”

As previously reported, Escobar’s injury has been confirmed as a torn tricep. He is scheduled to undergo surgery on Thursday, March 19, 2026.

The injury will sideline Escobar for an extended period, putting his current in-ring plans on hold. However, his comments suggest that WWE and AAA could revisit the rivalry with Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. once he is medically cleared.

For now, Escobar faces a lengthy recovery process, with his return timeline expected to depend on rehabilitation progress following surgery.

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