Kevin Nash Assesses WWE WrestleMania 42 Feud Between Brock Lesnar & Oba Femi

WWE WrestleMania 42 will include a battle between two behemoths: “The Beast” Brock Lesnar vs. “The Ruler” Oba Femi. And so far, WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash has found himself fully invested in the path to it.

While speaking on “Kliq This,” Nash put forth his assessment of the Lesnar-Femi feud, which initially sparked in the 2026 Men’s Royal Rumble. “You know what, I liked [when they put a rocket on Femi] because they pushed him and then they teased him at the Rumble, but of the guys that got themselves over, I thought he got himself over in the Rumble,” Nash said.

“People were just like, ‘F***.” They wanted to see [more]. They were so smart because everybody wanted to see him and Lesnar go at it at the Rumble and they didn’t get it. So they planted that seed and then Brock comes down last night [on Raw] and tosses the jazz hands crew around. Then Femi comes down, and Brock, who’s the most giving motherf***er on the planet, he’s just not a mark. There’s nothing about that guy that’s a mark. I guess when you’re like one of the baddest motherf***ers on earth, [you got nothing to prove].”

In his outing at the Men’s Royal Rumble, Femi dominated for nearly 40 minutes — eliminating five men in the process — before locking eyes with Lesnar. Lesnar won this faceoff as he sent the former NXT Champion crashing to the floor for his own elimination. Femi later returned the favor by answering Lesnar’s WrestleMania open challenge and laying him out with a powerbomb on “WWE Raw.” Most recently, Femi sent Lesnar to the outside of the ring during another interaction on WWE’s red brand.

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

AEW’s Andrade El Idolo Says WWE NXT’s Kendal Grey ‘Has A Future In This Business’

AEW’s Andrade El Idolo is no stranger to heated social media interactions, including a recent argument with MJF, which delved into Andrade’s personal issues such as his divorce from Charlotte Flair. Andrade recently got into another little spat, this time with members of the “WWE NXT” fanbase.

It began when an X user shared a clip of “NXT’s” Kendal Grey supposedly paying tribute to Andrade during one of her recent matches with a Spinning Back Elbow. The AEW wrestler caught wind of the post and simply asked who Grey was. In response, some fans saw this as a sleight towards Grey and they started getting aggressive in Andrade’s replies. The AEW star later responded after finding out who Grey is. 

“Hahaha! I asked who she was because, honestly, I didn’t know,” Andrade wrote. “But now I do, and it’s thanks to you guys! She definitely has a future in this business. Good luck!”

After his initial arrival in AEW last year, Andrade had to deal with pushback from WWE, with the company citing a non-compete clause that might’ve kept him out of action for up to a year. Luckily for Andrade, he managed to remove this obstacle and return to AEW, where he now competes regularly.

When asked about his future in pro wrestling during another X conversation with a fan that at least leaned more positively, Andrade boldly proclaimed that he plans to someday retire in AEW, voicing aspirations to someday become one of the greats in the promotion and to continue contributing to the company for the foreseeable future.

AEW’s MVP Says Current WWE Producer Is An ‘Unsung Hero’ In The Industry

Even though most focus on what’s happening on camera, what’s going on behind it and who’s producing it is just as, if not more, important than what’s being presented in front of us. Acknowledging the importance of producers in this industry, AEW star and manager of The Hurt Syndicate, MVP (Montel Vontavious Porter), says this WWE Hall of Famer deserves their flowers for the hard work they create and capture each and every week on WWE programming.

“Molly Holly, she’s an unsung hero,” MVP said on his “Marking Out” podcast. “She’s a producer, I think, with WWE now. But boy, does she know how to wrestle. Like when you talk about women’s wrestlers that were ahead of their time, in this conversation, Molly Holly is an unsung hero. Because Molly was the one that was working with Trish [Stratus] getting Trish up to speed…I remember early matches with Trish was not good. Trish went on to become, you know, arguably the greatest women’s champion of all time.”

From training stars like Stratus, who would later become a poster child of the “Attitude Era” to maintaining the same relevancy with current and new women’s wrestlers behind the scenes now, Holly remains an integral voice in the land of professional wrestling. Starting her full-time role in 2021, the former two-time WWE Women’s Champion described how nervous she was to be casted in this new role, as she had been away for so long. However, after intense training, she is still going strong, and will celebrate her fifth anniversary in this new role later this summer.

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “Marking Out with MVP and Dwayne Swayze,” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

Kyle Fletcher Reportedly Left AEW Collision In Walking Boot

TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher reportedly exited Saturday’s episode of “AEW Collision” in Cedar Rapids with the assistance of a walking boot.

Fletcher and Mark Davis teamed up to take on Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz on “Collision,” with the Don Callis Family members picking up the win after Davis planted Xavier with a sit-out piledriver. According to Bryan Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer, the win came with a notable downside, specifically in relation to Fletcher.

“Kyle Fletcher left the show tonight in a walking boot,” Alvarez wrote. “Whatever the injury is, it’s legit. Hoping for the best.”

Minutes into their tag bout, Fletcher and Davis picked up Wentz and Xavier and drove them into each other, back-first. To further the damage, the DCF members then dropped The Rascalz with a pair of suplexes. Upon delivering the suplexes, Fletcher’s knee awkwardly collided with Davis’ back, causing Fletcher to immediately roll out of the ring.

While Davis continued to wrestle, live audience accounts revealed that AEW medical staff checked on Fletcher’s condition on the outside. Fletcher later returned to the ring to finish the match, though noticeably favoring his left leg. As of this writing it is unconfirmed if the aforementioned spot contributed to Fletcher’s reported injury. The extent of the injury, as well as potential missed in-ring time, is also unclear.

The Australia native currently reigns as the AEW TNT Champion, having dethroned Tommaso Ciampa last month.  Since then, he’s successfully defended the title against Mark Briscoe, “Speedball” Mike Bailey, and Robbie Eagles.

SPOILERS: TNA iMPACT! Spoilers From March 28 Tapings In New Orleans Louisiana

WARNING: SPOILERS: TNA iMPACT! Spoilers From March 28 Tapings In New Orleans Louisiana

TNA rolled back into New Orleans, Louisiana on March 28 to tape multiple matches and segments building toward Rebellion on April 11. The tapings featured a mix of in ring action, storyline developments, and key promos setting the tone for the upcoming pay per view.

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