Corey Graves Admits “Time Will Tell” On Carmella’s In Ring Future

Corey Graves has opened up about life after Carmella’s WWE departure, admitting that while the situation initially came as a surprise, it has ultimately brought unexpected positives for their family.

Carmella’s contract expired in February 2025 and was not renewed, something she has spoken about candidly, especially regarding how the news was delivered. While the exit was clearly difficult at the time, Graves now sees a different side to it as their home life has shifted in a meaningful way.

Speaking in a recent interview, Graves reflected on how the change has allowed both of them to reset their routines and priorities, particularly with their growing family.

“It kind of caught us both off guard at first, but I think it has been a blessing in disguise. She has been able to dive into other projects she has been wanting to work on for a while. Obviously, she has two baby boys keeping her busy all day, every day. She is an incredible mom.”

Graves explained that Carmella stepping away from WWE has also helped him personally, especially when it comes to separating his demanding work life from his time at home. Known for being deeply invested in wrestling, he admitted that switching off has never come easy, but this situation has forced a healthier balance.

“Her leaving WWE actually helped me in that I can come home and turn off work. That’s something I’ve always struggled with throughout work and life. I’m a workaholic. Now I come home and when I walk through the doors it’s no longer, ‘Hey, how was your day at TV. This happened. How was your day?’ There were the constant comparisons with wrestling being nonstop. It’s sort of forced me to think that when I walk through the door, all that stuff stays in the truck. I’m going to come home and be a dad and a husband and focus on that.”

He added that while wrestling still plays a big role in his life, the dynamic at home has changed for the better, even if Carmella occasionally calls him out for staying glued to the product on his nights off.

“There are still nights where she gives me crap for sitting through wrestling on nights I’m not working. You can’t kill my passion for it. At the same time, it has been helpful in that respect where I have a little delineation between work life and home life where before it was a messy blur.”

As for whether fans will see Carmella back in the ring, Graves made it clear that the decision is entirely hers and not something he wants to speak on her behalf about.

“You’ll have to ask her. I can give you what I think, but I don’t want to speak for her. I think time will tell.”

Chris Jericho Says His Feud With The Rock Deserves More Recognition

Chris Jericho Says His Feud With The Rock Deserves More Recognition

Chris Jericho believes one of his most memorable rivalries still doesn’t get the recognition it deserves, pointing to his 2001 feud with Dwayne Johnson during the WCW invasion storyline as an overlooked classic.

Speaking in a recent interview, Jericho reflected on his chemistry with The Rock, both in the ring and on the microphone, noting that few performers could truly match him in promos.

“A really great one that I think deserves more recognition is Jericho versus the Rock. We could go toe to toe in the ring, and Rock was a great wrestler. Rock liked to talk things through in promos first, which I can do too, but there were very few people who could genuinely stand up to him on the mic. To have a great dragon slayer, you need a great dragon, and I think we were very good from that aspect,” Jericho said.

The rivalry centred around The Rock repeatedly questioning Jericho’s ability to win the big one, something Jericho ultimately proved wrong in a defining moment of his career.

“There was a whole run where he accused me of not being able to win the big one , and then I went ahead and beat him for the Undisputed Championship,” Jericho said. “We were even tag team champions together at one point, for about two weeks. I actually forgot about that until I saw a photo from Madison Square Garden recently and I thought, we were never tag champs… but there it is.”

Jericho also highlighted how consistently strong their segments were, whether it was matches, promos, or backstage interactions, but feels the rivalry has been overshadowed over time.

“Every time we were in the ring together or did a promo or a backstage segment, it was excellent. I think Rock’s been gone from wrestling for so long, and people associate him so strongly with Austin and Triple H, that the Jericho-Rock rivalry kind of gets forgotten. But go back and watch it , it’s very top-level stuff,” Jericho added.

Brock Lesnar Reveals Wild Story Behind Infamous Chest Tattoo

Brock Lesnar Reveals Wild Story Behind Infamous Chest Tattoo

Brock Lesnar’s chest tattoo has been a talking point for years, and now the “Beast Incarnate” has shed more light on how it actually came to be.

The former WWE Champion already had his distinctive skull tattoo across his back, but it was the large knife design on his chest that really split opinion among fans. Speaking on the “Spittin’ Chiclets” podcast, Lesnar admitted the story behind it was far from well thought out.

“[When] I got that tattoo, I was s**t-faced drunk in Scottsdale, Arizona,” he said, explaining he was in town for NFL training at the time. He added that the decision came not long after he had been involved in a motorcycle accident, and he was looking to blow off some steam.

Lesnar recalled spotting a tattoo shop across from a biker bar, something he now recognises as a red flag.

“There was a tattoo shop across the street from the biker bar, and that’s not a good place to have a tattoo shop.”

The decision itself was just as chaotic as the setting. Lesnar admitted he barely remembers getting the tattoo at all.

“I got this tattoo – I didn’t even know I got the damn thing. I wake up the next day: what … is this thing?”

Despite the wild circumstances, Lesnar insists the tattoo does carry meaning. He explained it reflects a period in his life where he felt under pressure, like he had a weapon at his throat.

“I walked over there and said: ‘Yeah! Let’s put a big ass, ugly sword on my chest.’ … No planning whatsoever. It was a half a gallon of vodka and maybe a few Vicodin.”

Marc Mero Opens Up On WWE Struggles: “I Wasn’t Well-Liked”

Marc Mero Opens Up On WWE Struggles: “I Wasn’t Well-Liked”

Marc Mero thought jumping from WCW to WWE in the mid 1990s would launch him straight into the top tier. Instead, doubts crept in almost immediately.

Speaking on “Insight with Chris Van Vliet,” Mero recalled his first creative meeting with Vince McMahon and how things quickly shifted. He initially expected to carry over his WCW persona, but ongoing legal issues between the two companies forced a change. That led to McMahon pitching the “Wild Man” Marc Mero character.

“I go, ‘What’s a wild man?'” Mero said. “[McMahon] goes, ‘Can you do a Tarzan yell?'”

Mero admitted he didn’t have the voice for it and couldn’t pull it off, but the gimmick went ahead anyway. It was never something he connected with and he believes the fans felt that disconnect too.

Things became even more complicated when he was paired on screen with his wife, Sable. According to Mero, that situation hurt both his popularity and his standing behind the scenes.

“My confidence wasn’t there,” Mero said. “I wasn’t well-liked. … Come to find out later, I got this guaranteed contract, I have my wife flying everywhere I’m flying, so I’m not hanging out with the guys, not going to the bars, not staying up and doing things with those guys.”

Mero was also breaking new ground as the first WWE talent to receive a guaranteed contract, something he believes created tension in the locker room. Combined with his different travel routine, it added to the perception that he was separate from the rest of the roster.

He remained with WWE until 1999, working 20 pay per view matches including appearances at Royal Rumble and Survivor Series, and capturing the Intercontinental Championship once during his run.

Adam Copeland Responds To Talk Of One More TLC Match In AEW

Adam Copeland Responds To Talk Of One More TLC Match In AEW

Adam Copeland and Christian Cage may be locked in on FTR and the AEW World Tag Team Championships heading into AEW Dynasty, but their recent run-ins with The Young Bucks since AEW Revolution have sparked plenty of speculation about what could be next. With tensions building between all three teams, talk of a potential showdown has only grown louder, with some fans even floating the idea of a three-way TLC match that would mirror the iconic battles Copeland and Christian once had with The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz.

During an appearance on Close Up with Renee Paquette, Copeland and Christian were asked directly about the possibility of stepping into the chaos one more time for a TLC match against The Young Bucks and FTR. While Copeland did not shut the door on the idea, he was quick to acknowledge the toll it could take.

“Yeah, if you want me to retire the next day,” Copeland said. “It’s tough to look at the three teams and not draw some similarities to past rivalries, right? It’s kind of a no brainer to almost go there immediately. Man…I don’t know. I don’t know man. It be interesting.”

Christian, meanwhile, showed no hesitation when it came to confidence in the outcome.

“We’d win for sure,” Christian said.

Copeland went on to open up about the physical challenges he faces at this stage of his career, making it clear that while the passion is still there, the reality of competing at a high level is becoming tougher.

“I’ll be honest, physically it gets more difficult,” Copeland said. “There’s no way around it.”

Christian offered a very different perspective.

“I feel great,” Christian said.

Copeland then doubled down on the contrast between them, adding that it only pushes him to work harder to keep up.

“He feels great. That just means I work harder. So you know, I’m not going to lie and say that it isn’t a struggle sometimes. It absolutely is, I’m not going to lie. 52 years old, stuff gets harder. But you just got to work harder.”