WWE LFG Season 3 Brings Format Change And New Coaches

Posted By: Ben Kerin on Apr 26, 2026 WWE LFG Season 3 Brings Format Change And New Coaches

WWE LFG is gearing up for its return with a brand new season, and this time the series is introducing a fresh twist as a new class of hopefuls battle for a pathway to NXT.


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Brooke Hogan Slams Hulk Hogan Documentary For Missing Major Truths

Posted By: Ben Kerin on Apr 26, 2026 Brooke Hogan Slams Hulk Hogan Documentary For Missing Major Truths

Brooke Hogan has opened up with strong criticism over how her father, Hulk Hogan, was portrayed in a recent Netflix documentary, suggesting the project barely scratched the surface of the real story.


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Seth Rollins Returns To AAW For Emotional Berwyn Farewell

Posted By: Ben Kerin on Apr 26, 2026 Seth Rollins Returns To AAW For Emotional Berwyn Farewell

Seth Rollins made an unexpected appearance for AAW Wrestling, stepping back into the promotion for the first time in over 15 years during a historic weekend at the Berwyn Eagles Club.


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Becky Lynch Shares Thoughts On Potential Return To WWE WrestleMania Main Event

Amongst WWE’s current roster, about a dozen talents — men and women included — can call themselves WrestleMania main-eventers. Should fans only recognize those who competed in the spot within the modern-day night two or WWE’s original one-night format, though, the air becomes even more rarified, and in turn, may place limitations on the audience’s approach to the event.

“I think we can condition our audience too much to think okay, these are the two men that main event, and these are the only two people that are our main event,” Lynch said. “When we do that, we constantly condition the audience that they feel that, so I think it’s important that we recondition. Whether it is me, or it is Rhea Ripley, who deserves to be there, or it’s Bianca Belair, it’s important that we show women main-eventing, but it also has to be the story. We can’t become too complacent.”

Heading into WrestleMania 39, fans (and even Charlotte Flair herself) called for “The Queen” and Rhea Ripley to fill the main event slot among night one’s lineup. According to WWE CCO Paul “Triple H” Leveque, however, the story surrounding The Usos, Kevin Owens, and Sami Zayn had the biggest impact on the audience, hence its ascent into the spot instead. Nevertheless, Lynch and several others are still motivated to get the women back into the premier position in some fashion within the forthcoming years.

“That’s a very longwinded, roundabout way of saying screw it, let’s fight,” Lynch added. “Alright lads, let’s throw down, move out the way. I’m coming in.” This year, Lynch dethroned AJ Lee as Women’s Intercontinental Champion in the middle of WrestleMania 42 night one.

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WWE’s Logan Paul Discusses Relationship With Vince McMahon

WWE star Logan Paul started his journey in the professional wrestling business back in 2021, as a special guest of Sami Zayn’s during an appearance at WrestleMania 37. He made his in ring debut the following year at ‘Mania 38 alongside The Miz, and officially signed in June 2022. He started when Vince McMahon was still in charge of the company, something he discussed on Stephanie McMahon’s “What’s Your Story?” podcast. Paul said that it was McMahon who knew he was destined for WWE.

“It wasn’t until after our first WrestleMania, I came backstage and your dad was like, ‘Your future is here’ or something like that,” he said. “I was like, ‘Okay, we’ll see about that.’ Then I went right to the locker room and I [saw] me doing the frog splash and all the moves with The Miz, I was like, ‘Yo, I look like a wrestler! This is crazy!’ I was buying it. I was buying what I was selling in that ring. I was like, ‘Oh, s***, maybe Vince was right.'”

Paul explained that he was hired initially due to his social media presence. He talked about having a meeting with McMahon to pitch his ideas for viral moments. He explained he talked for 15 minutes, but he wasn’t sure McMahon was receptive and he felt like he was “speaking a foreign language.” Thankfully for Paul, it all worked out.

“That’s the brilliance of Vince McMahon,” he said. “It’s like you have this ability to adapt, even if you aren’t entirely sure what’s going on, you rely on people who are experts in a craft… I was the last person Vince ever signed, which I thought was really cool.”

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