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  • Triple H, Nick Hogan, And Jimmy Hart Unveil Hulk Hogan Statue At WWE World

    Triple H, Nick Hogan, And Jimmy Hart Unveil Hulk Hogan Statue At WWE World

     

    Hulk Hogan officially has his own statue at WWE World.

    Last July, Hulk Hogan (Real name Terry Bollea) passed away. Hogan has had a storied history in the world of professional wrestling, from being the WWF’s first face of the company, to being in the first main event of WrestleMania, to his heel run in World Championship Wrestling, and everything else he said and did in his personal life.

    The character of Hulk Hogan doing his signature ear cup, hoisting up the American Flag, all in bronze can be officially seen at WWE World, and it was unveiled by Triple H, Hogan’s son Nick Hogan, and his longtime best friend, Jimmy Hart.

    https://x.com/TripleH/status/2044961296295366925?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2044961296295366925%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fightful.com%2Fwrestling%2Fhulk-hogan-statue-unveiled-at-wwe-world%2F

    Fans in attendance can also visit WWE World and see the “Hulkamania Forever” exhibit, which has all of his iconic gear, photos, memorabilia and more.

    Here is a video of Nick getting his first look at the statue of his late father.

    https://x.com/WWE/status/2044871732499304644?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2044871732499304644%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fightful.com%2Fwrestling%2Fhulk-hogan-statue-unveiled-at-wwe-world%2F

    A documentary on the life of Hogan, featuring his last-ever interview is set to release on April 22 on Netflix, and the WWE will be honoring Hogan at this year’s Hall of Fame ceremony when his match vs. Andre The Giant gets inducted into this year’s Immortal Moment.

  • WWE Main Event Results – 4/16/26

    WWE Main Event Results – 4/16/26

    WWE Main Event aired via tape delay on April 16, 2026 on WWE’s YouTube Channel.

    It’s an all women’s show as Jordynne Grace showcases her powerhouse style in a matchup against Zelina Vega to kick off the show.

    Maxxine Dupri then squares off with Raquel Rodriguez in a clash of strength and determination.

    You can see full results from both matches below.

    WWE Main Event Results:

    • Jordynne Grace def. Zelina Vega
    • Raquel Rodriguez def. Maxxine Dupri

    Jordynne Grace returned on this event after a minor leg injury a few weeks ago. You can watch the full show below on WWE’s YouTube Channel, which airs every Thursday.

     

  • Rhea Ripley: It’s Hard Going On Twitter, It’s Negative Towards Me Even Though They Don’t Know Who The Hell I Am

    Rhea Ripley: It’s Hard Going On Twitter, It’s Negative Towards Me Even Though They Don’t Know Who The Hell I Am

    Rhea Ripley comments on the online discourse she has faced throughout the course of her career.

    Whether it’s Twitter, Facebook, or any other social media platform, the comments left by “fans” of pro wrestling have been targeted towards Rhea Ripley, whether it’s how she portrays her character on WWE TV or who she is off-screen when she is spending time with her husband, pets, and friends.

    Recently, Ripley made an appearance where she spoke to Danielle Fishel and Will Friedle on Pod Meets World and opened up more about how she developed an eating disorder because of the horrible things said about her.

    “It goes through waves where it’s really difficult and then sometimes really easy. This past year has been really difficult because I find that if my circle at home isn’t at peace, then that’s when I really struggle. That’s why I try to surround myself with people that I know are there for me and care for me. That’s my strong point. My husband [Buddy Matthews] is my strong point. My dogs are my strong point. My friend Tommy, who is always at our house every day, he’s my strong point. We work out together and it’s a positive environment. It’s really hard going onto Twitter. I need to delete that. It’s hard going on and trying to make it a work environment, but then, because it is a work environment, I get all these things coming up on my For You page. As soon as I click on the app, it’s negative towards me. I can’t even escape it or doomscroll like a normal human without seeing things about me, about my body, about my booking, about me as a human, even though they don’t know who the hell I am. It does get really tiring, but that’s also why I like to share what I’m going through.

    “I tried to keep the whole eating disorder quiet for a while because I’m still figuring it out. I try to be as vocal with my struggles as possible because if it’s going to help someone, then why not talk about it? I needed that when I was going through stuff as a kid. If I knew my idols were going through these struggles and they are powering through and being amazing, and I look up to them and think they are strong and larger than life, then I can get through it too. That’s why I’m vocal about what I’m going through. With this whole eating situation, it definitely stems from stress and not being in control. That’s my biggest thing. I’m a very in control person. I like being in control of a lot of things. When I can’t control work and my schedule, and at the time, my home life with one of my now ex-friends just terrorizing my life. Going to Australia and not being able to control how the crowd responds to my peers and pressuring them 24/7 and getting thrown into all this media for that, it was a lot all at once, and it kind of broke me for a little bit, but it wasn’t seen by everyone yet. Now, it’s being seen by everyone. I saw so many things. ‘She had to lose weight because of her back pain.’ ‘She’s off the roids.’ We get tested. I’m not on anything.”

    Ripley is set to challenge Jade Cargill for the WWE Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 42 on Sunday night.

    h/t to Fightful for the transcription.

  • WWE World At WrestleMania 42: Day 1 Results – April 16th, 2026

    WWE World At WrestleMania 42: Day 1 Results – April 16th, 2026

    World Wrestling Entertainment held Day 1 of their WWE World At WrestleMania 42 event on Thursday April 16th, 2026. The event took place at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event aired LIVE on the WWE YouTube Channel.

    The day featured two matches, a WWE NXT Women’s North American Championship match between Tatum Paxley and Alba Fyre, as well as a WWE SmackDown tag team match between The Motor City Machine Guns and Fraxiom.

    Below are the quick results for Day 1 of Live Matches at WWE World at WrestleMania 42:

    • WWE NXT Women’s North American Championship Match: Tatum Paxley (c) defeated Alba Fyre to retain the WWE NXT Women’s North American Title – (8:00)
    • The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) defeated Fraxiom (Axiom & Nathan Frazer) – (11:10)

    You can watch Day 1 of Live Matches from WWE World at WrestleMania 42 below.

  • WWE Superstar Bayley is Molding the Future of Women’s Wrestling

    WWE Superstar Bayley is Molding the Future of Women’s Wrestling

    The future of women’s wrestling is in good hands. For most veterans of professional wrestling, it is easy to coast, collect a paycheck, soak in the fame, and live off past accomplishments while watching the new generation make its way. Not with WWE superstar Bayley. Bayley’s impact on women’s wrestling is best understood not just through championships or moments, but through evolution. From her early days in NXT to her current role as a mentor shaping the next generation, her career mirrors the growth of women’s wrestling itself.

    From NXT standout to cornerstone of a revolution

    Bayley emerged in NXT as a unique presence. At a time when women’s wrestling in WWE was still fighting for consistent respect, her underdog persona and emotional storytelling connected deeply with audiences. Alongside Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch she became part of the “Four Horsewomen,” a group widely credited with changing perceptions of what women’s wrestling could be.

    Their matches in NXT were not treated as sideshows but as main events. Bayley herself acknowledged during that era that the group was revolutionizing women’s wrestling. Rivalries, particularly her series with Banks, helped establish a standard built on athleticism, storytelling, and emotional investment.

    Championship success and sustained excellence

    Bayley’s transition to WWE’s main roster solidified her place among the most accomplished performers of her generation. A multiple-time women’s world champion, she became the first Grand Slam Champion in WWE women’s history and consistently delivered across different roles, from fan-favorite babyface “Hugger” to the calculating “Role Model.”

    Her success, however, has often been less about spotlight dominance and more about reliability. Bayley has been central to elevating others, contributing to a deeper and more competitive division. That consistency has made her a respected locker room leader, someone trusted to guide newer talent while maintaining high in-ring standards.

    Leadership beyond the spotlight

    In recent years, Bayley’s influence has expanded beyond television. Her Lodestone Women’s Wrestling seminar represents perhaps her most direct investment in the future of the industry. It is helping mold the future for women’s wrestling as we know it.

    Launched in late 2025, Lodestone is a free seminar designed for experienced women wrestlers, with Bayley covering expenses to remove financial barriers. Some performers have all the talent in the world, but like most in this economy, financial hardships are holding them back. Bayley is eliminating that road block. The camp blends in-ring training with mentorship, leadership development, and real-world insight. It has featured appearances from top names like John Cena, Bianca Belair, and Rhea Ripley giving attendees access to a wide range of perspectives. These attendees are able to pick the brains of some of the greatest performers of all time.

    Participants are selected from applicants and brought together for intensive sessions that include workouts, discussions, and hands-on coaching. More than just a training camp, Lodestone functions as a bridge between generations, reinforcing the collaborative culture that helped define the Four Horsewomen era.

    Bayley has described the project as a passion initiative, one rooted in her desire to give back and ensure women’s wrestling continues to grow beyond the foundation her generation built.

    Building the future while honoring the past

    What separates Bayley from many of her peers is how seamlessly she has transitioned from revolutionary figure to architect of the future. While still active at a high level, she has embraced a dual role, competing while actively preparing others to succeed.

    Her career reflects the broader arc of women’s wrestling in WWE. From fighting for time in NXT to headlining major events and now mentoring the next wave, Bayley has been present at every key stage of that transformation.

    In many ways, her legacy is still being written. Not just in title reigns or accolades, but in the wrestlers who will emerge from Lodestone and carry forward the standard she helped create, ensuring the division’s momentum never slows.

  • WWE EVOLVE Results – April 15th, 2026

    WWE EVOLVE Results – April 15th, 2026

    World Wrestling Entertainment taped this week’s episode of EVOLVE on March 20th from the WWE Performance Center and aired on Wednesday April 15th, 2026 on Tubi.

    Below are the quick results for WWE EVOLVE – 4/15/26:

    • Jacari Ball & Santi Rivera (w/It’s GAL) defeated Lince Dorado & Max Abrams – (9:00)
    • Dorian Van Dux defeated Kai Kavari – (1:41)
    • WWE EVOLVE Women’s Championship Eliminator Gauntlet Match (vacant): Wendy Choo defeated Kali Armstrong, Karmen Petrovic, Laynie Luck, Nikkita Lyons, PJ Vasa, Sloane Jacobs and Tyra Mae Steele to become the new WWE EVOLVE Women’s Champion – (21:05)
      • Tyra Mae Steele eliminated Karmen Petrovic – (7:45)
      • Sloane Jacobs eliminated Laynie Luck – (10:08)
      • Kali Armstrong eliminated Sloane Jacobs – (10:40)
      • Nikkita Lyons eliminated Tyra Mae Steele – (12:31)
      • Nikkita Lyons eliminated Kali Armstrong – (15:51)
      • Nikkita Lyons eliminated PJ Vasa – (18:14)
      • Wendy Choo eliminated Nikkita Lyons – (21:05)

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • Main Event Hijack: Pat McAfee Disrupts WrestleMania Story

    Main Event Hijack: Pat McAfee Disrupts WrestleMania Story

    There is a difference between heat and rejection. Right now, what Pat McAfee is getting ahead of WrestleMania does not feel like the kind WWE is hoping for.

    McAfee is charismatic, recognizable and has proven he can deliver in big moments. But this is not just another segment or celebrity cameo. It is not even a vehicle to push a product. This is the main event scene of WrestleMania, and fans are pushing back, not quietly either. To them, this is not adding to the story. It is replacing it.

    The story fans were invested in

    For months, the emotional core of this build has centered on Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton. Twenty years of history does not require much setup. At its best, the feud felt layered, personal and rooted in that history. It felt like a WrestleMania main event should feel: earned.

    That is why the frustration is so loud.

    McAfee’s insertion does not feel like a twist that enhances the narrative. It feels like a pivot that interrupts it. Instead of deepening the conflict between Rhodes and Orton, the focus shifts outward to a personality who was not part of the journey fans were following. Once that shift happens, it is hard to ignore.

    When the reveal is not worth the build

    Mystery angles live and die by their payoff. They can elevate a story or derail it. Wrestling fans will buy in, speculate and debate for weeks if the reveal delivers.

    This one did not.

    The reaction was not explosive or satisfying. It was confusion, followed by disappointment. Not because McAfee is incapable, but because the role he stepped into felt larger than what fans believed he should occupy. Expectations matter, and WWE set them high.

    The “main character” problem

    There is an unspoken rule in wrestling: the biggest matches should belong to the wrestlers who carried the story.

    Rhodes and Orton.

    Right now, it does not feel that way. Instead of standing at the center, they are part of a story that increasingly revolves around McAfee’s motives, promos and presence. The gravity of the main event has shifted, and not in a way that elevates the people it is supposed to.

    For a fan base that has spent years asking for long-term storytelling and payoff, that is a tough pill to swallow.

    It feels too corporate, not organic

    Modern fans are more aware than ever. They understand media deals, cross-promotion and branding. That awareness is working against this angle.

    McAfee is more than a commentator who wrestles occasionally. He is a major media figure with ties outside WWE. When he becomes central to the biggest storyline of the year, it does not feel accidental. It feels strategic, and not in a storytelling sense.

    That perception breaks immersion. Instead of asking what happens next, fans start asking why this is happening at all.

    The promo that made it worse

    If there was a chance to win fans over, it likely depended on McAfee’s delivery.

    Instead, going off script, his tone criticizing the product, calling out the fan base and positioning himself above the current landscape had the opposite effect. The following week, WWE then proceeded to double down, and produce another promo where Pat’s “huge announcement” was that WrestleMania 42 tickets would be 25% off for that weekend. It’s also very hypocritical writing. Nothing says “we don’t care about your feelings” like a pathetic begging of “please buy our tickets, here’s a coupon!” 

    Wrestling fans will embrace a villain, but there is a line between playing a heel and sounding dismissive of the audience. Right now, that line feels blurred.

    WrestleMania is not the place for this experiment

    This might work elsewhere. A SummerSlam angle, a Royal Rumble twist or a long-term story could have potential.

    But WrestleMania is different.

    It is where stories are meant to pay off, not pivot. It is the culmination, where full-time stars carry the weight of the biggest matches and the audience expects resolution.

    That is why this feels off.

    It is not about McAfee, it is about timing

    This is not a rejection of McAfee as a performer. I have been a fan of his since his outlandish days as a punter for the Indianapolis Colts. I have followed his media path since his podcast was out of the back of a box truck. With Pat, he has proven he belongs in WWE in some capacity. He is entertaining, committed and understands the business. We get that.

    But this moment feels misplaced.

    Fans do not want to see this spot given to someone who was not part of the climb, especially when the people who were are still there.

    The bottom line

    Fans are rejecting this because it feels like a detour at the worst possible time.

    They wanted Rhodes vs. Orton to stand on its own. They wanted the story they invested in to reach a natural conclusion. They wanted WrestleMania’s main event to feel like the culmination of everything that came before it.

    Instead, they got something else.

    In wrestling, sometimes that says more than any reaction ever could.

  • WWE Guests Announced For Night Cap On Radio Row

    WWE Guests Announced For Night Cap On Radio Row

    Night Cap, a sports based podcast show hosted by former NFL stars Chad ‘Ocho Cinco’ Johnson and Shannon Sharpe, will be live on Radio Row tomorrow for WrestleMania week. Their show will air live at 2PM ET on their YouTube Channel.

    They’ve teased some big guests coming through, and will even interview The Undertaker later at WWE World. But, now, we have some guests announced for their Radio Row live show. Today, Night Cap have announced a Star-studded lineup of WWE Superstars including; Carmelo Hayes, LA Knight, Charlotte, Nia Jax, Lash Legend, Jacob Fatu and Je’Von Evans.

    https://x.com/nightcapshow_/status/2044498247322874362?s=46

    The graphic also notes “+ More”, so, you never know who may show up when everyone is in town for WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas, Nevada. You can watch all the interviews live on their YouTube Channel which you can find here. Stay tuned for more coverage surrounding WrestleMania 42 week!

  • Cody Rhodes Invades Pat McAfee’s Studio, Takes WWE Undisputed Championship Back

    Cody Rhodes Invades Pat McAfee’s Studio, Takes WWE Undisputed Championship Back

    Cody Rhodes is fired up heading into WrestleMania 42 and he’s getting some revenge on Pat McAfee during the process. Today, Pat McAfee had his Pat McAfee Show live from his studio in which he calls “The Thunder Dome”, which airs live across several platforms.

    During the broadcast, Pat explained that last night after the Thunder Dome was closed and being cleaned, Cody Rhodes broke in and smashed a portrait of Pat and Randy Orton, broke his laptop and stole back his WWE Undisputed Championship. Luckily, Pat has cameras everywhere and had footage of the wreckage.

    https://x.com/patmcafeeshow/status/2044446862141251614?s=46

    Last week on SmackDown, Randy Orton, alongside Pat McAfee, beat up Cody Rhodes and Jelly Roll and laid them both out. Pat then took Cody’s WWE Undisputed Championship and left with it. Following SmackDown, Pat McAfee was shown on his show with the WWE Undisputed Championship on his shoulder, parading it around and calling it Randy Orton’s title.

    Now, Cody Rhodes has his gold back and will walk into WrestleMania with the championship around his waist. Randy Orton will challenge Cody Rhodes for the WWE Undisputed Championship in the main event on Night 1 of WrestleMania 42, this Saturday, April 18.

    Stay tuned for more coverage during WrestleMania week and of course, for the two big shows this weekend.

  • Joe Jonas Set To Sing National Anthem At WrestleMania 42

    Joe Jonas Set To Sing National Anthem At WrestleMania 42

    Every year, WWE has a special guest singer to do the national anthem at WrestleMania. In years past, we’ve seen Coco Jones, Jelly Roll, John Legend, Boyz II Men and Aretha Franklin. But, WWE has now announced that Joe Jonas will be singing the anthem for WrestleMania 42 Sunday.

    Joe Jonas To Sing National Anthem For WrestleMania

    https://x.com/wwe/status/2044483407317766403?s=46

    Joe Jonas is a Grammy nominated singer and songwriter best known for his Jonas Brothers Band with his brothers Nick and Kevin before journeying out into a solo career. Now, he will be live at Allegiant Stadium singing the National Anthem for WrestleMania 42 this Sunday, April 19.

    WrestleMania 42 week is already in full effect with RAW and NXT this past Monday and Tuesday. Now, WWE World kicks off, with SmackDown, the WWE Hall Of Fame, and both Saturday and Sunday for WrestleMania. Stay tuned for full WrestleMania week coverage.