Liv Morgan Has Changed Her Mind On Danhausen Following His WWE Arrival

Danhausen has made a quick impression on the WWE fans and his new colleagues in the promotion, but one WWE star, Liv Morgan, doesn’t want anything to do with him.

The former AEW star’s first major impact on WWE television came against Judgment Day member Dominik Mysterio, as he cursed him, ultimately playing a part in Mysterio’s Intercontinental Championship loss to Penta. Morgan, in an interview with “The Collection” on the Reality of Wrestling YouTube channel, stated that the incident is the reason why she wants no association with Danhausen.

“You know Danhausen could have come into WWE and I wouldn’t really have, you know, I would have been happy for him. Like, wow, what an amazing opportunity. But right away he wants to ‘curse’ Daddy Dom and cause all this like friction and trouble and chaos and confusion and paranoia. So I want him away from me,” said Morgan. “I want him away from the Judgment Day. I want him 1000 ft away from the clubhouse at all times. I have no interest in that man. And I hope he never approaches me. I hope he never comes up to me. I hope he never tries to look me in my eye. I hope he stays away from Daddy Dom. And that’s really it. I don’t mind the guy, but he does have to stay away from the Judgment Day.”

Danhausen has laid curses on a few WWE stars following the first one he directed at Mysterio. The new WWE star cursed El Grande Americano, which ultimately led to Americano not wrestling in his match, and later cursed The Miz for not agreeing to be his mentor. More recently, Danhausen’s curses extended beyond WWE stars, as he cursed YouTuber iShowSpeed during a recent “Raw” appearance.

Jeff Jarrett Believes WWE Should Bring John Cena Back For ‘2 To 4 Matches A Year’

Many believe that John Cena could still offer something in the ring, thoughts which AEW’s Jeff Jarrett also echoed recently. 

Jarrett, on his “My World” podcast, requested Cena to come out of retirement and get back in the ring and wrestle a handful of dates. 

“Unretire,” replied Jarrett when asked how Cena could contribute to WWE. “So, if John is not going to be, I’ll call it an active participant of the roster, I’m just kind of curious to see where all that goes. The business is better with John Cena in it. There’s just no gray area, no matter what role they figure out for him. If you’re asking me how to figure out what’s the best way to be utilized, I’d say, you know, if Brock is working two to four times a year, Cena can work x amount of the time.”

The AEW star gave the example of the late, great Hulk Hogan to highlight how some stars can draw in pro wrestling even past the age of 50. Jarrett feels that Cena could be a valuable asset in many roles in WWE, and thinks what TKO — WWE’s owner — is willing to pay Cena will be the stumbling block in any negotiation with the 17-time world champion.

“There’s all kinds of on-screen roles that he can be a part of the active roster. I just don’t know if TKO will see it that way. I don’t know what John’s price tag is. That to me is where it’s going to get right down to it. What is TKO willing to pay? And whatever they’re willing to pay, what’s John willing to do? But I’m happy to hear him say that. I would have him unretire and try to figure out how to do two to four matches a year. I think it’s just that simple,” added Jarrett. 

Jarrett is optimistic about Cena lacing up his wrestling boots yet again, but Cena has ruled out any possibility of a return to the ring, recently revealing that he will be a part of the WWE family, but not as a wrestler.

Oba Femi On New Talent Joining WWE’s Aging Roster: ‘Father Time Always Wins’

Oba Femi is confident about being a success in WWE and taking the spot of experienced stars on the roster. 

Femi, who has quickly made a mark on the main roster, recently spoke to “SHAK Wrestling” about the main roster and how the veterans leading the pack will eventually have to make way for younger stars like him.

“Well, it’s very good because at the end of the day, those old guys, they’re doing their thing. You know, they’re killing it, but at the same time, Father Time always wins. You know, a lot of them are 44, 45, 46. They’re on their way out. They have one foot in the door. So, this is a time for someone like ‘The Ruler’ to come in and, you know, take their place, fulfill destiny. And I’ve built the trust with them. I’ve built the equity in ‘NXT’ with what everything I did with the NXT Championship, all those classic matches I had. And I feel like, you know, when they’ve seen the body of work, they’re like, ‘Okay, we have something here.’ So, I think it’s good that they’re putting that trust in me because I think it’s well deserved,” said the former NXT Champion.

While the top of the card in the men’s division on the main roster is dominated by experienced stars like CM Punk, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins, to name a few, there are a few younger stars who are hot on their heels, like Dominik Mysterio and Bron Breakker.  Femi was informed in the interview that the last WWE star to win a world title in their 20s was Bray Wyatt, and he was asked if he could follow in the late star’s footsteps.

“I think the odds are very high [of becoming world champion in his 20s]. They’re stacked in my favor. I’m young, I’m spry, I’m ready, like I’m ready to go, I’m hungry. Hungrier than a lot of these 47-year-olds, I’ll tell you that.”

Oba Femi believes that he, and a few other wrestlers currently in their 20s, like Mysterio and Breakker, will become world champions soon.

AEW Champ Thekla Has ‘No Doubt’ That Women’s Blood & Guts Will Return In 2026

Before she became AEW Women’s World Champion, Thekla was one of 12 women to take part in AEW’s first ever Women’s Blood & Guts match last November. And not only was Thekla on the winning side of things, but she and Triangle of Madness stablemates Skye Blue and Julia Hart were arguably the talk of the match, from Blue wrestling the whole match despite bleeding profusely to Thekla using her small stature to escape the Blood & Guts cage via a small hole in the structure.

In an interview with “TheSportster,” Theka relived Blood & Guts and her famous escape the ring spot, joking that the spot showed how smart she was because she was able to escape the cage, get away from the violence, and ultimately secure the cage key from one of the referees, ensuring her team’s victory. In the end, Thekla was thrilled to be part of the match, and is confident the first Women’s Blood & Guts match won’t be the last Women’s Blood & Guts match.

“It’s cool to be part of something that’s a first time experience,” Thekla said. “It’s really cool. And I think there was a big buzz. Everybody watched it, and I think that it’s really cool to also show that we’re tough. I’m crying about it now but…let’s go again. We’re doing it this year too. No doubt about it. I’ll there, and I’ll bring a kendo stick in barbed wire.”

So far, AEW has made no reference to when a Men’s or Women’s Blood & Guts match could take place in 2026. The promotion had typically run the match in June up until last year.

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

Thekla Signs New Multi-Year AEW Contract

Thekla Signs New Multi-Year AEW Contract

A fast-rising star in All Elite Wrestling, Thekla has officially secured her future with AEW after signing a new multi-year contract.

According to a report from Fightful Select, Thekla agreed to the new deal despite already being under a two-year contract that had not yet expired. The decision highlights just how highly AEW values her contributions, as the company moved quickly to extend her stay less than a year into her original agreement.

The report noted that AEW was extremely impressed with her performances, leading to the early renewal. Since arriving in the promotion, Thekla has made an immediate impact, quickly rising through the ranks of the women’s division.

Her momentum peaked when she captured the AEW Women’s World Championship from Kris Statlander on an episode of AEW Dynamite. The title victory capped off one of the fastest ascents in the division in recent memory and solidified her status as one of the promotion’s top talents.

The Austria native first signed with AEW following a run in Japan and made her debut in May 2025. She immediately inserted herself into the spotlight by targeting Jamie Hayter, signaling her intentions early. Soon after, she aligned with Skye Blue and Julia Hart to form the Triangle of Madness faction, further elevating her presence on television.

In a recent interview with Chris Jericho, Thekla shared that she always believed she would eventually land in AEW. She pointed to the company’s identity as a key factor, noting that it carries a “punk feel” and a “fresh feel,” which aligned with her own style and approach to wrestling.

Thekla retained the AEW Women’s World Championship on the March 25 episode of Dynamite, defeating Mina Shirakawa with the use of brass knuckles.

With a new contract now in place and strong backing from AEW management, Thekla appears set to remain a central figure in the women’s division for the foreseeable future.

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