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  • 3 days ago | ringsidenews.com | Felix Upton

    Vince McMahon may have stepped down from WWE in January 2024, but he’s not walking away from his controversies — or his allies. While McMahon is facing serious legal trouble over allegations of misconduct involving Janel Grant and others, longtime associate Teddy Long is standing by his side. On a recent episode of the “Wrestling Time Machine” podcast, Long made it clear that his loyalty to McMahon hasn’t wavered despite the mounting allegations. “I’m gonna stand by him,” Long said.

  • 4 days ago | ringsidenews.com | Felix Upton

    Lyra Valkyria is getting real about the drastic changes she’s faced since moving up to WWE RAW from NXT. During a recent appearance on “The Takedown,” Valkyria shed light on the contrasting atmospheres and grueling schedules between the two brands. “It’s a very different environment,” Valkyria said, comparing the consistent NXT setting to the unpredictable pace of the main roster. “Like NXT, you have the same crowd all the time… It’s a much smaller arena.

  • 4 days ago | ringsidenews.com | Felix Upton

    The Rock took a moment to honor mothers around the world with a touching and reflective video posted to Instagram on Mother’s Day. In the video, he expressed his admiration for moms and emphasized the importance of self-care, sharing a personal message about how much mothers mean to him. “Happy Mother’s Day to all you mamas out there. All you beautiful mamas out there. I love you, ladies. I love you mamas. You are around the world holding it down, doing the thing.

  • 4 days ago | ringsidenews.com | Felix Upton

    Bronco Nima and Lucien Price are ready to make their return to WWE NXT after being sidelined for months due to an injury. The tag team, known as OTM (Out The Mud), had been off television since January after Price suffered an injury that kept him out of action. During Price’s recovery, Nima continued wrestling in untelevised matches, but the duo reunited off-screen in April once Price was cleared to compete.

  • 4 days ago | ringsidenews.com | Felix Upton

    WWE has officially reacted to the passing of ECW icon Sabu, releasing a statement that acknowledges his impact on the wrestling world. In a Twitter post, WWE wrote, “WWE is saddened to learn that Terry Brunk, known to wrestling fans as Sabu, has passed away. WWE extends its condolences to Sabu’s family, friends and fans.” The post linked to a full statement that paid tribute to Sabu’s groundbreaking career and the unforgettable moments he created inside the ring.

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