Jim Ross Says Politics Delayed Sid Vicious Hall Of Fame Induction

Posted By: Ben Kerin on Mar 28, 2026 Jim Ross Says Politics Delayed Sid Vicious Hall Of Fame Induction

Jim Ross believes backstage politics played a major role in why Sid Vicious had to wait so long for a WWE Hall of Fame induction, calling the recognition overdue while admitting it’s bittersweet the legend isn’t here to see it.

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CJ Perry Steps Into Stand Up Comedy And Delivers First Live Set

Posted By: Ben Kerin on Mar 28, 2026 CJ Perry Steps Into Stand Up Comedy And Delivers First Live Set

CJ Perry has officially unlocked a brand new side quest and this one comes with a microphone and a live audience.

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You Won’t Believe What WWE Is Charging Fans For This Cody Rhodes Experience

Posted By: Ben Kerin on Mar 28, 2026 You Won’t Believe What WWE Is Charging Fans For This Cody Rhodes Experience

WWE’s premium WrestleMania 42 experiences are already generating conversation, and now Stevie Richards has weighed in with a strong reaction to one of the company’s most expensive offerings centered around Cody Rhodes.

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Dave Meltzer Breaks Down Ticket Sales, Predicts Main Event For AEW All In 2026

As we all know, if AEW hits on a hot angle or books a must-see match, those ticket sales will likely be a lot higher than what Meltzer is predicting. That then leads to the big question of what match will main event the show? Now that he’s back in action, all signs point to Will Ospreay not only being in the main event, but also challenging for the AEW Men’s World Championship. As for who Ospreay could face, two names are currently leading the race.

MJF will defend the AEW Men’s World Championship against Kenny Omega at Dynasty on April 12, with the winner of that match looking to be the man who will main event Wembley Stadium. Picking between MJF and Omega is interesting for Meltzer because they both have pros and cons. Meltzer mentioned that a lot of the core AEW fanbase are leaning more towards Ospreay facing Omega, with the two men already having two matches under their belt in recent years, and a trilogy match taking place on AEW’s biggest stage makes a lot of sense. Plus, the matches at Wrestle Kingdom and Forbidden Door 2023 are considered to be two of the best matches of the 21st century by those fans.

On the other hand, Meltzer feels like AEW’s business is improving so much that it almost feels too early to take the title away from MJF at this point, and perhaps shifting the title away from MJF in the summer might create more excitement if that’s the direction AEW want to go in. Ospreay and MJF did face each other at Wembley Stadium in 2024, albeit with MJF’s AEW American/International Championship on the line, so the idea of running it back for the top prize in the company is one that could make more sense business wise.

Overall, Meltzer understands that AEW will go with whatever the company believes will shift more tickets and tell a better story. Omega has not wrestled a major singles match at Wembley while MJF has main evented the show before, and with Omega’s life-threatening battle with diverticulitis still not fully explored, all eyes will be on the main event of Dynasty to see what happens next.

Oba Femi Says This WWE NXT Rival Deserves To Be Thrown Into A Dumpster

Oba Femi is currently preparing to face Brock Lesnar in a highly-anticipated bout at WWE WrestleMania 42, so the wrestler has been doing plenty of press to promote the match. During a recent interview with SHAK Wrestling, Femi took aim at an old NXT rival when asked who he’d like to face in a dumpster match.

“Trick Williams,” Femi answered. “I think I owe Trick one, after everything we’ve been through in NXT. We never really got that one-on-one, ‘Let’s settle this beef,’ kind of match. So I think Trick Williams is the one I’m most willing to throw inside a trash can dumpster.”

Femi also pointed to Dominik Mysterio as someone who likely deserves the dumpster, though the two of them have yet to have any substantial onscreen interaction. It seems that Mysterio just has that effect on people, even from afar.

As for the rivalry between Femi and Williams, it dates back to early last year, when Femi won the NXT Championship in a Triple Threat involving Eddy Thorpe and Williams, who had been champion heading into the bout. Their last singles match took place in September, with Femi’s NXT title and Williams’ TNA World Championship on the line. However, it ended with a No Contest ruling after members of the TNA roster got involved in the match, leaving the issues between Femi and Williams unresolved.

Both are now on WWE’s main roster, making another clash between the two not only possible but likely. Right now, Williams is firmly on the “WWE SmackDown” roster, while Femi has made appearances on both “SmackDown” and “WWE Raw” in the lead-up to his match against Lesnar next month.

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit SHAK Wrestling and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.