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  • Son of Sid Vicious Slams WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony: “They Did Him Dirty”

    Son of Sid Vicious Slams WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony: “They Did Him Dirty”

    Gunnar Eudy Speaks Out Following His Father Sid Vicious’ WWE Hall of Fame Induction

    The legacy of Sid Eudy, known to wrestling fans worldwide as Sid Vicious and Sycho Sid, was officially cemented during the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony in Las Vegas. However, not even 24 hours removed from the induction, his son Gunnar Eudy has issued a statement heavily criticizing WWE.

    In a Facebook post shared earlier today, Gunnar expressed gratitude to fans while simultaneously taking shots at WWE’s handling of his father’s induction.

    “Thank you to everyone for all the love and support you’ve shown our family. It means the world, and I appreciate every single person who had my dad’s back. Last night’s so-called ‘Hall of Fame induction’ for my father, Sid Eudy ‘Sycho Sid’ ‘Sid Vicious’ was straight up disappointing and disrespectful as hell. I’m glad my dad was big enough to put himself over even in death, because WWE damn sure wouldn’t.”

    Gunnar’s frustrations extended beyond the ceremony itself, citing what he perceived as a lack of visibility and recognition for his father throughout the host city and official WWE offerings.

    “I didn’t see one single ad for him here in Vegas. The Hall of Fame gift shop had zero merch for my dad not a damn thing, But they were loaded with all the Dennis Rodman crap you could want. It felt like they just swept him under the rug like a footnote, rushing to get him out of the way.”

    The post continued with sharper criticism directed toward what Gunnar described as long-standing tensions within the wrestling industry.

    “Maybe if we had waited another 20 years until all those jealous, insecure ex-colleagues were gone you know the ones who could never match his athletic ability, his looks, or his unbreakable will power to tell them ‘no’ he would’ve finally gotten the full induction he actually deserved.”

    Despite the harsh critique, Gunnar also shared a more personal and positive takeaway from the experience, centered around attending the event with his son.

    “Still, I’m trying to stay positive for my son’s sake: I got to bring him, and he doesn’t know they did his grandpa dirty. He just got to see his hero honored. That moment with my boy made it worth it. And at least we walked away with the real Hall of Fame ring I’m adding pictures of it here because that’s something solid we can actually hold onto while the rest of this felt like a slap in the face.”

    He closed his message with a tribute to his father’s legacy, while reiterating his belief that the company fell short in properly honoring him.

    “Rest in power, Dad. The Master and Ruler of the World got his flowers… even if WWE tried to shortchange you one last time. They were always jealous. 💪🖤 Congratulations to Bad news Brown and Sid Vicious and Demolition. #SidVicious #SychoSid #WWEHOF #FamilyFirst #BadNewsBrown”

    Sid Vicious remains one of the most physically imposing and polarizing figures of his era, known for his commanding presence and multiple World Championship reigns across WWE and WCW. His induction into the WWE Hall of Fame was long considered overdue by many within the industry.

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  • WWE World At WrestleMania 42: Day 2 Results – April 17th, 2026

    WWE World At WrestleMania 42: Day 2 Results – April 17th, 2026

    World Wrestling Entertainment held Day 2 of WWE World At WrestleMania 42 on April 17th, 2026. The event took place at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada and aired LIVE on the WWE YouTube Channel.

    Day 2 of WWE World at WrestleMania 42 featured four matches, including a WWE NXT Women’s Championship Match and a WWE NXT Championship Match and more. You can see the full results from the event below.

    • WWE NXT Women’s Championship Match: Lola Vice (c) defeated Jaida Parker to retain the NXT Women’s Title.
    • Kendal Grey defeated Ivy Nile
    • Sol Ruca defeated Izzi Dame
    • WWE NXT Championship Match: Tony D’Angelo (c) defeated Bravo Americano to retain the NXT Title.

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • Becky Lynch Says She Wants To Change The Narrative That Women Can’t Be In The Main Event Of WrestleMania

    Becky Lynch Says She Wants To Change The Narrative That Women Can’t Be In The Main Event Of WrestleMania

    Becky Lynch believes the women are the biggest stars in the WWE today and they belong in the main event.

    This weekend will be another massive WrestleMania PLE for the WWE where the main events for night one and two are headlined by Cody Rhodes defending the WWE Undisputed Championship vs. Randy Orton, and CM Punk will defend the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Roman Reigns.

    While speaking with Chris Van Vliet on Insight, Becky Lynch, who is also set to compete at the grandest stage of them all had explained how the WWE needs to fight more to condition the fans to believe more in the women and the idea of them being in the main event once again for WrestleMania.

    “I just want to tell good stories, have good matches. Want to make sure that the business is better when I leave it than how I found it. I know that what I have done is prove that women could be the biggest stars in this company, and they are and can be. I think sometimes we need to fight to make sure we’re positioned as such, because you can be a huge name, but if you’re not positioned in the main event. It’s very easy when we condition the audience, this person’s the main event, this person’s the main event, this person’s the main event, we see them as the main event. When we don’t condition the audience, then it becomes a little bit harder, and for the last few years, I think we’ve, for the most part, those main events have gone to two, maybe three, four dudes constantly. I think we need to change that again. I think we need to. I don’t know what that means, whether that means fighting a bit more, whether it’s me or somebody else.”

    Lynch will look to regain the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship when she battles AJ Lee at WrestleMania 42 this weekend.

    h/t to Fightful for the transcription.

  • WrestleMania 42 Night 1: My Predictions & Picks

    WrestleMania 42 Night 1: My Predictions & Picks

    WrestleMania 42 kicks off Saturday night from Allegiant Stadium, continuing WWE’s two-night format in the modern era. Eight championship matches are spread across the weekend, with Night 1 headlined by Cody Rhodes defending the undisputed WWE championship against Randy Orton.

    There’s a lot on paper here. Some of it feels big. Some of it feels… a little overthought.

    Seth Rollins vs. Gunther

    This is one of those matches that should feel like a can’t-miss clash. Seth Rollins needs momentum badly if WWE still wants fans to buy into The Vision. Injuries have gutted that group, and right now it feels like it’s hanging on by a thread. Meanwhile, Gunther has almost become a victim of his own booking — the “legend killer” role has boxed him in creatively.

    Pick: Rollins 

    Women’s World Championship — Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Liv Morgan

    Stephanie Vaquer has been great in the ring, no question. But this feels like it’s been building toward Liv Morgan reclaiming the spotlight ever since her return. Add in potential chaos from Raquel Rodriguez or even Roxanne Perez, and it feels like the title is changing hands.

    Pick: Morgan 

    Logan Paul, Austin Theory & IShowSpeed vs. The Usos & LA Knight

    The celebrity presence is here again, with IShowSpeed stepping into the spotlight. He’ll probably do fine athletically, but this is more about energy than anything. The USO’s and LA Knight feel like the right call to get the crowd going early. On the other side, Logan Paul and Austin Theoy feel stuck in limbo right now.

    Pick: The Usos & LA Knight 

    Women’s Intercontinental Championship — AJ Lee (c) vs. Becky Lynch

    It’s been cool seeing AJ Lee back in the mix, but this run never felt built to last. One defense heading into WrestleMania doesn’t exactly scream “fighting champion.” Becky Lynch brings consistency, and honestly, this title needs that right now.

    Pick: Lynch

    Jacob Fatu vs. Drew McIntyre (Unsanctioned Match)

    Drew McIntyre is exactly who he’s going to be at this point — a reliable main-event-level heel. That’s not a knock, it’s just reality. Jacob Fatu, though, still has upside to tap into. If WWE is serious about getting him back into a top program, he needs this win.

    Pick: Fatu

    Women’s Tag Team Championship — Nia Jax & Lash Legend (c) vs. Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss vs. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria vs. ____ & Brie Bella

    This is a lot going on in one match. Bayley and Lyra feel like the only team that actually needs this. The champs haven’t clicked, Flair and Bliss already got what they needed, and the Bellas feel like a short-term play, especially with Nikki being unable to compete. Who will Brie’s mystery partner be? 

    Pick: Bayley & Valkyria

    Undisputed WWE Championship — Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Randy Orton

    This should feel bigger than it does. That’s probably the best way to sum it up. Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton is a story that writes itself, but it’s gotten lost in the shuffle a bit with all the outside noise and crossover elements.

    It almost feels like the result isn’t the endgame — just a setup for whatever comes next, whether that’s tag matches, celebrity involvement, or another twist. Still, giving Orton one more title run has some appeal.

    Pick: Orton 

    Final Thoughts

    There’s a lot to like on this card, but it’s also a mixed bag. Some matches feel meaningful, others feel like placeholders for bigger ideas down the line. That’s kind of where WWE is at right now — big moments, but sometimes at the cost of clean storytelling.

    Night 1 should deliver in-ring. The question is whether it actually sticks once it’s over.

  • WWE Smackdown Results – April 17, 2026

    WWE Smackdown Results – April 17, 2026

    On April 17th, 2026 WWE aired the 1,391st episode of Smackdown live in Las Vegas Nevada inside T Mobile Arena & can watch it on USA Network (United States) & Netflix (Everywhere else).

    -Kicking off this week’s Smackdown with Nick Aldis hand Pat McAfee a contract per an agreement that they have as McAfee signs it as Randy Orton makes his way to the ring.

    -Orton admits that he doesn’t need Pat McAfee but he wants him in his corner because McAfee is the only straight shooter in WWE.

    He says McAfee doesn’t tell him what he thinks he wants to hear but what he needs to hear and that was to just be himself.

    -He says he was originally set to challenge Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Title and dethrone him but Cody Rhodes ultimately took the title from McIntyre.

    -Orton says he let Rhodes give him permission to be himself but asks Rhodes who he is to give him permission to be himself.

    -He says Rhodes and himself will main event Night 1 of WrestleMania 42 then recalls Rhodes calling Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 40 instead of him.

    -He says all Rhodes ever does is take then says Rhodes gifted an Undisputed WWE Title to Kevin Owens.

    -He recalls Owens betraying Rhodes despite him trying to talk some sense into him but he got dropped on his head with a piledriver.

    -Orton says McAfee has done more for his career and legacy than Rhodes ever did then says while Rhodes thinks having McAfee with him hurts his legacy, the thing that really hurt his legacy was Rhodes himself.

    -He promises to write the wrongs tomorrow and win his 15th World Title.

    8 Man Tag Team Street Fight
    MFTs (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, JC Mateo & Talla Tonga) defeated The Wyatt Sicks (Erick Rowan, Uncle Howdy, Dexter Lumis & Joe Gacy) via Samoan Spike on Howdy

    -Standing on top of the police car Jacob Fatu says Drew McIntyre wants to tell the whole world that he’s still a criminal.

    -He says that he’s not afraid of his past and doesn’t live that life anymore then says even the police know that he isn’t the same man he once was.

    -He says there will be no officials, security, an army or a SWAT Team in his Unsanctioned Match with McIntyre tomorrow night then says no one will be there to save McIntyre either.

    -Fatu says McIntyre tried to put him back in the jail cell then says he’ll put McIntyre in his rearview when he beats him tomorrow night.

    WWE Tag Team Titles Match
    Damian Priest & R Truth (c) defeated New Day (Grayson Waller & Kofi Kingston) via Shatter Machine on Waller (STILL CHAMPIONS!!!!)

    -Women’s Champion Jade Cargill looks to talk but Rhea Ripley’s music cuts her off and she makes her way out.

    -She says she wanted to come out before Cargill started talking and says when it comes to WrestleMania 42, she can’t wait to embarrass Cargill.

    -B Fab says Ripley should be the only embarrassed one because she comes for Cargill and fails.

    -Ripley says Cargill has done nothing but hide since Elimination Chamber, whether it’s behind Michin or B Fab or on social media. She says if Cargill wants to say anything to her, it’s her last chance to do so in person alone.

    -Michin goes after Ripley but Cargill stops her and says she’s everything Ripley wishes that she could be.

    -Michin & B Fab leave the ring as Cargill tells Ripley that while Ripley keeps talking, she’ll make things quick.

    -Ripley says she doesn’t want to be like Cargill and says she’s been fighting people like Cargill her entire life.

    -She says her insecurities don’t hold her back and make her the person that she is today as a multi time Women’s Champion in WWE.

    -Cargill holds up the Women’s Title and stares down Ripley then leaves the ring.

    Women’s United States Title #1 Contenders Match
    Tiffany Stratton defeated Jordynne Grace via Prettiest Moonsault Ever

    -Trick Williams says he has something to get off his chest then says United States Champion Sami Zayn crossed the line last week by landing a Helluva Kick on Lil Yachty last Friday and throws it to a video of it.

    -Williams says Zayn hit his friend with a Helluva Kick and hurt him then says he doesn’t know when Yachty will be back whether it’s Night 1 or Night 2 of WrestleMania 42.

    -He says Zayn also ruined his planned entrance for WrestleMania 42 then tells Zayn to get his gingerbread man ass to the ring.

    -Zayn’s music hits and someone in a gingerbread costume makes his way out.

    -Williams asks the gingerbread man what’s wrong and says Night 2 of WrestleMania 42 is all about him winning the United States Title at his 1st WrestleMania.

    -The real Zayn emerges at ringside and says he’s glad that Williams is taking his 1st WrestleMania seriously.

    -He says he hasn’t been having a whole lot of fun and neither have the fans then says he has plenty of fans at home and in the live crowd that will be in his corner at WrestleMania 42 and beyond.

    -Zayn says since Williams first showed up on Smackdown and interrupted him, everyone was talking about Williams.

    -He becomes distracted by the person in the gingerbread costume and tells them to go away as Zayn continues on by saying that everyone said Williams was the future of professional wrestling.

    -He says while he initially believed that, Williams hasn’t shown him much where it counts in the ring.

    -He says he sees a punk rookie when he looks at Williams now then says Williams will realize that he bit off more than he could chew at WrestleMania 42 when he walks into WrestleMania without a plan.

    -Williams says that he is the plan then says Zayn doesn’t know how to find himself anymore.

    -He says Zayn is one of the most respected guys in the locker room but Zayn threw all of that away because of him and says Zayn is really the one without a plan.

    -He promises to get the job done at WrestleMania 42.

    -Zayn says Williams and the boos of the fans aren’t in his head then says Williams’ master plan was to stand in the ring with a gingerbread man 2 days before their United States Title match.

    -Williams says he’s standing in the ring with two gingerbread man and they begin brawling.

    -Williams takes down Zayn but Zayn clotheslines Williams out of the ring.

    -Zayn spots the gingerbread man in the corner of the ring still and laughs at him then lands a Helluva Kick on the gingerbread man.

    -This opens the door for Williams to land Trick Shot on Zayn and stand tall over him holding up the United States Title.

    Tag Team Match
    Lyra Valkyria & Bayley vs Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss ends in a No Contest

    -After the match Women’s Tag Team Champions The Irresistible Forces take out Flair, Bliss, Valkyria & Bayley.

    -Legend runs over Flair with a big boot but Bayley jumps on Jax’s spine.

    -Legend comes to Jax’s aid but Valkyria fires off right hands on Legend.

    -Legend levels her and holds Valkyria in place for Jax to fly off the middle rope.

    -The Irresistible Forces stand tall in the ring holding up their Women’s Tag Team Titles.

    2026 Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal
    Royce Keys wins last eliminated Talla Tonga via Over The Top Rope

    -We get a hype package for the World Heavyweight Title match for Night 2 of WrestleMania 42.

    -Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes & World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk hyping each other up for their Main Event matches at WrestleMania 42.

  • Royce Keys Wins The Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal

    Royce Keys Wins The Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal

    Royce Keys is this year’s Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal. Royce Keys eliminated Talla Tonga to become this years winner.

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    The battle royal was stacked with superstars like Matt Cardona, Johnny Gargano, Ilja Dragunov, and Aleister Black. However there were also some surprises, AAA Star Psycho Clown, standout NXT Star Shiloh Hill, and Former NXT Champion Joe Hendry who has recently been rumored for a call up were all in the match.

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    Royce Keys made his WWE Debut at this years Royal Rumble and appeared on the What’s Your Story with Stephanie McMahon podcast. Keys would then continue to compete in dark matches until he made his Smackdown debut last week.

    Continue following Bodyslam.net and Bodyslam.net social media for results and updates from Smackdown and for updates from the Hall of Fame when it begins.

  • Tiffany Stratton Defeats Jordynne Grace in No. 1 Contenders Match

    Tiffany Stratton Defeats Jordynne Grace in No. 1 Contenders Match

    It’s Tiffy Time tonight in Las Vegas as we have a new number one contender for the Women’s United States Champion in Tiffany Stratton.

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    Tiffany Stratton defeated Jordynne Grace on tonight’s episode of Smackdown to become the no. 1 contender for the Women’s United States Championship. After a very competitive bout Tiffany ended the match with the Prettiest Moonsault Ever.

     

    Stratton was originally scheduled to face off against Giulia but the match was changed to a non-title match and then finally a Number One Contenders match against Grace.

    Continue to follow Bodyslam.net and Bodyslam.net socials for more Smackdown results and updates throughout the rest of the night.

     

  • Jon Lajoie on Hulk Hogan Slamming Andre the Giant and the Power of Nostalgia

    Jon Lajoie on Hulk Hogan Slamming Andre the Giant and the Power of Nostalgia

    You had to be there. The 80s were…a special time. The innocence of the 50s were long gone. The civil unrest of the 60s had just reached a boiling point. The less said about the 70s, the better. For so many people, the 1980s were a decade that defined a generation. The music, the movies, the…erm…fashion – it was a decade of taking chances, of making art, of creating memories. 

    And for musician-cum-actor-cum-comedian Jon Lajoie, one of his most important memories happened in the World Wrestling Federation. 

    The date was March 29, 1987. The location was Pontiac, Michigan, at the Pontiac Silverdome. The event was WrestleMania III and in the world of professional wrestling, this was the event that defined the WWF. 

    Depending on to whom you speak, WrestleMania III took place in front of 85,000 or 93,0000, or maybe even 100,000 fans – it doesn’t really matter to wrestling fans who, for the most part, came for one reason and one reason only. 

    They wanted to see Hulk Hogan slam Andre the Giant. 

    Hulk Hogan  was the star of the 1980’s. Andre the Giant, for all intents and purposes, was the star of the 1970’s. They were the two biggest attractions in the WWF, so it only seemed natural that the two would meet in a matchup at the biggest wrestling event of the year. Story-wise, Andre was jealous that Hulk Hogan was more popular than him, and he was mad that Hogan never gave him a championship title match. So instead of asking for a match, Andre demanded one – ripping off Hogan’s iconic t-shirt and his cross necklace (Hulk Hogan – big Jesus fan, don’t ya know). 

    The table was set for the “The Irresistible Force vs The Immovable Object.” The matchup itself was nothing special, in terms of athleticism. Hulk and Andre had to follow “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat, which is still talked about as one of the greatest WrestleMania matches of all time. But Hulk vs Andre was never about athleticism. It was about spectacle. And oh, what a spectacle it was. The majority of the match was plodding, albeit entertaining. The 150,000 people in attendance cheered every punch, every clothesline, every headbutt. But everybody knew what was coming. They waited, with bated breath. There was the shoulder block. There was the Hulking Up. And then. Finally.  

    Hulk Hogan slammed Andre the Giant. 

    For hundreds of thousands of professional wrestling fans, this was the moment. It was the moment that really, truly made Hulk Hogan a megastar. It was the moment that launched professional wrestling into the pop culture pantheon. And, for many fans, it was the first moment in pro wrestling that actually made them feel.

    Jon Lajoie was one of those fans. 

    Lajoie, known for his role as “Nacho” in the FX television series The League, is also an incredible musician. At first, he performed various comedic rap and hip hop songs, several of which went viral before “going viral” was even a thing; but eventually, he ventured into more “serious” music under the moniker of Wolfie’s Just Fine (a reference to T2: Judgment Day). Wolfie’s Just Fine has released three albums, all of which feature songs that refer to and revel in various pop culture figures and moments. There’s A New Beginning, which details Lajoie’s first time watching Friday the 13th Part 5: A New Beginning. There’s Pigeon Lady which, as the title suggests, refers to the Pigeon Lady in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.   

    And then, there’s his most recent wrestling-related song: Hulk Hogan Slammed Andre the Giant. It’s a song that, like A New Beginning, encapsulates a time for Lajoie and people his age when they were children, just on the verge of adolescence. While A New Beginning is about growing up – it’s about death and sex and fear (of death and sex), Hulk Hogan Slammed Andre the Giant is about holding onto childhood as long as we can and, as adults, remembering those moments and remembering how we felt when those moments happened. Both songs are nostalgic and bittersweet, and they cause the listener to feel something, deep in their hearts. And isn’t that what great art is supposed to do? 

    “You’ve said it better than I’ve said it,” Lajoie said in an hour-and-a-half long interview with Bodyslam. “It’s something of a companion piece. I’ve only, in hindsight, after I wrote Hulk Hogan and we were recording it, did I go ‘Oh, this is like the lighter sibling to the darker A New Beginning. Because to me, A New Beginning is like, about the loss of innocence. And the Hulk Hogan one is celebrating that innocence and that little moment where the world is just still kind of simple.” 

    The song itself, and the music video that accompanies it, retells the story of the match between Hogan and Andre, from the perspective of a child. In the music video, LJN action figures are used to recreate the match, which is extremely poetic in and of itself because how many children of the ‘80s recreated that very match with their action figures? How many still do?

    “The superhero defeated the villain,” Lajoie said. “It’s this perfect moment of, like, ‘Yes, everything that was supposed to happen, happened.’” 

    For one night, for one match, for one moment, everything was perfect. Good triumphed over evil. Batman beat The Joker. Superman defeated Lex Luthor. Hulk Hogan slammed Andre the Giant. 

    Things wouldn’t stay perfect, however. Kids grew up. They got bigger. They fell in love and got their hearts broken. Mistakes were made; lessons were learned. Hulk Hogan would go on to have an incredible career; one matched only by one or two other people throughout the history of professional wrestling. But people also found out that Hulk Hogan wasn’t, exactly, the vitamin-taking, shirt-ripping, prayer-saying superhero that he claimed to be. Hulk Hogan was eventually humanized and, in that humanization, people realized that maybe, just maybe, Hulk Hogan wasn’t that great of a human being. 

    But that part would come later. On March 29, 1987, Hogan was still the guy. 

    He was certainly still Lajoie’s guy. Jon Lajoie, in 1987, was like many kids of his generation. He had the Ninja Turtle bedsheets, the Batman pajamas, the Transformers pillow cases. And he had the WWF LJN Action Figures. 

    “Because I was so young, I remember not knowing what wrestling was,” he said. “And then I remember, at some point, it immediately became the most important thing in the world. I’m old, so we had like three channels on tv. And I’m Canadian, so it’s CBC, CFDF 12, and the French Language Channel. I don’t know how we discovered it, but at noon on Saturdays, WWF Maple Leaf Wrestling would come on. And we were right in front of the television, every single week.” 

    Lajoie said that WWF Maple Leaf Wrestling was a show specifically catered to Canadian WWF viewers.

    “They were kind of the shittier matches,” he laughed. “But Saturday at noon was the most important time of our lives. It was always an hour. And right before, there was a lottery thing. So it just became ingrained in us, just sitting there during their stupid lottery numbers and people would call in the lottery numbers and we were just like, ‘Get over it already and let’s get to the fuckin’ wrestling!’” 

    Eventually, the lottery numbers would end and WWF Maple Leaf Wrestling would begin. For Lajoie, those Saturday afternoons were just as important as Saturday morning cartoons. They defined his generation and they made him fall in love with what would eventually be called Sports Entertainment. But for a while, it was just pro wrestling. It was WWF Maple Leaf Wrestling and it was the most important thing in the world to Jon Lajoie. 

    Like most fans at that time, and still like many fans, now, it wasn’t enough to just watch the wrestling. Lajoie and his brother wanted to live it. They wanted to re-create it. And that’s exactly what they did with the WWF LJN Action Figures, which were so real, it felt like being in the ring. 

    “We immediately got the LJN toys and immediately, of course, they became our favorite toys in the world,” he shared. “And the other thing that LJN provided us was, because we only had three channels, we didn’t have cable tv, so you couldn’t actually see the matches you wanted to see. Like, King Kong Bundy never wrestled Hulk Hogan on our tv. You never had the British Bulldogs vs the Killer Bees. Junkyard Dog doesn’t fight Jake the Snake. So we were actually allowed to create those matches with our figures.”

    For kids, being able to create, or re-create matches with their action figures was the height of pro wrestling fandom. It’s the exact same thing as playing with your Ninja Turtles as they squared off against The Shredder (and maybe some GI Joes if you didn’t have any of the Foot Clan). It was a chance to use your imagination and it was the best of times. 

    “It was a special time, man,” Lajoie said. “And then they started doing Saturday Night Main Event on NBC, and we begged our parents to let us watch it. Our grandparents had cable tv, so we’d go have a sleepover at Grandma and Grandpa’s house. We called them Nanny and Granddad. And we’d stay there and they would get us snacks that we couldn’t afford at home, like name-brand Doritos. It was a very special occasion, and then you’re seeing these matches that you’ve fantasized about.” 

    It was during those special nights at Granddad and Nanny’s house that Lajoie first fell in love with Hulk Hogan. He was a superhero on par with Superman himself, for millions of kids. 

    “Nobody can be Hulk Hogan,” he said. “But also, no one can be Andre the Giant. So when WrestleMania III came along, we had no idea what was going to happen. I remember at the beginning of the match going like, ‘Oh, yeah. We’re just going to sit here and watch Hulk Hogan get the shit kicked out of him, because it’s Andre the Giant.’ I don’t know that there’s been a wrestler since that has such a mythology about him, that is so undefeated or undefeatable as Andre the Giant. He was our favorite wrestler until our hearts were broken on the Piper’s Pit.”

    It was during that infamous Piper’s Pit segment that Andre fully “turned heel” on Hogan, ripping his shirt and cross necklace off and ending years of friendship. That’s when both of their fates were sealed. And millions of fans tuned in to see if Hulk Hogan could actually defeat the man, the myth, the legend that was Andre the Giant. 

    “I feel like the only thing that’s true about it is the emotion of it,” Lajoie said. “I don’t remember exactly how the match unfolded, but I do remember him trying to slam Andre and, of course, not being able to. But then he knocks Andre down and Hulks Up. And even that, we were like, ‘Oh my God, we don’t understand what we’re watching because Andre the Giant just fell down.’” 

    It’s hard to describe that match to people that didn’t watch it live. No, it was nothing special in terms of athleticism. Better matches from better wrestlers would happen in abundance at future WrestleMania’s. But it was that moment, that match, that slam that changed the wrestling business forever. So much so, that WWE is honoring the match at the 2026 Hall of Fame Ceremony on Friday, April 17.  

    “I don’t know that there’s been more awe, excitement, joy, exhilaration in my life condensed into one moment more so than that moment,” LaJoie said. “It’s just such a unique combination of factors, including my age and including the storyline between Hogan and Andre, including it being the last match, the lead up, and it just being a moment of history. The reason I wrote about it was, I joked all the time that, as an adult, in order to feel the kind of joy I felt watching Hulk Hogan slam Andre the Giant, I’d probably have to do truckloads of drugs, drink countless amounts of alcohol, swallow an insane amount of magic mushrooms and run through the forest naked. And even then, it wouldn’t be close.” 

    Lajoie is not alone. Millions of kids across the world would agree with him, whether they were kids cheering on Hulk Hogan in the 1980s or they’re kids now, cheering on Roman Reigns or John Cena or CM Punk or Cody Rhodes. Granted, none of those legends will ever be on the same level as Hulk Hogan, but they’re still superheroes in the eyes of an entire generation. 

    That’s what Hulk Hogan was to Jon Lajoie and his brother. A superhero. Later, time would reveal Hogan to be a fallible man; one who made mistakes, one who hurt people. But on March 29, 1987 he was Luke Skywalker or Indiana Jones or The Terminator but specifically The Terminator from T2: Judgment Day. He was a walking, talking, real-life superhero and when he told you to train, say your prayers, and take your vitamins, you listened to him on the off-chance that you might one day become a hero like Hulk Hogan, yourself (albeit one with far fewer racist tendencies).  

    “It’s that feeling of safety,” Lajoie said. “It’s like being cradled by the universe, who is holding you and for just a minute, you’re okay. And not only are you okay, but we’re gonna have fun tonight and we’re gonna watch this thing that we love.  And specifically, that thing is professional wrestling. And it’s snacks. And my grandparents, which was so special for me to be there to begin with. They both have since passed. And so, in hindsight, those are the memories that we hold onto. It’s the simplicity of the world in that moment. It’s really a simple view of the world. Hulk Hogan wins. Everything’s gonna be okay, forever and ever.”

  • The MFT’s Defeat The Wyatt Sick6 ln A Street Fight

    The MFT’s Defeat The Wyatt Sick6 ln A Street Fight

    Smackdown kicked off in a chaotic way with Wyatt Sick6 facing off against the MFT’s in a street fight.

    Ultimately, Solo Sikoa would pin the leader of The Wyatt Sick6, Uncle Howdy

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    Following the match more tension within the MFT’s would be teased as Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga would have a stare down and argue a bit after the match. The stablemates have been having tension throughout the last few weeks as Tama Tonga has been seen talking to Shinsuke Nakamura through several backstage segments.

    Stay tuned to Bodyslam.net and Bodyslam.net socials for more Smackdown results and news throughout the night. As well as Wrestlemania news and results throughout the entire weekend.

  • FSW ID Showcase Results – Las Vegas, Nevada (April 16th, 2026)

    FSW ID Showcase Results – Las Vegas, Nevada (April 16th, 2026)

    Future Stars Of Wrestling held their FSW ID Showcase event on April 16th, 2026 from the HyperX Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event aired live on Title Match Network.

    The event featured WWE Evolve Champion Aaron Rourke, WWE ID Men’s Champion Starboy Charlie, WWE ID Women’s Champion Laynie Luck, and many more WWE ID Talents. You can see the quick results for FSW’s ID Showcase below.

    • WWE ID Men’s Championship Match: Starboy Charlie (c) defeated Marcus Mathers to retain the WWE ID Men’s Title. – (14:00)
    • Timothy Thatcher defeated Sam Holloway – (9:34)
    • Triple Threat Match: Jariel Rivera defeated Jha’Quan McNair and Jimmy House – (5:46)
    • Brittnie Brooks defeats Valentina Rossi – (7:27)
    • Airica Demia defeated Fallyn Grey – (7:31)
    • It’s GAL defeated Mike Cunningham – (12:21)
    • WWE ID Women’s Championship Match: Laynie Luck (c) defeated Notorious Mimi – (14:13)
    • WWE EVOLVE Championship Match: Aaron Rourke (c) defeated Cappuccino Jones – (15:05)

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)