Legend Shoots Down WWE Return Rumors, Confirms No Plans to Return
Legendary commentator Jim Ross has personally denied any negotiations with WWE, stating on his podcast he has no plans to return and is content with his current role in AEW.
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Legendary commentator Jim Ross has personally denied any negotiations with WWE, stating on his podcast he has no plans to return and is content with his current role in AEW.
Roman Reigns reveals his goal to become the first star to lead movies while still main-eventing in WWE, outlining a career path different from The Rock, John Cena, and Batista.
Legendary announcer Jim Ross confirmed on his podcast that he has signed a new one-year deal with AEW, which will focus his commentary duties on pay-per-view events.
WWE Champion Cody Rhodes has arrived in Australia to begin filming the "Street Fighter" movie. New photos confirm his location and updated look, solidifying his upcoming absence from WWE programming.
In a revealing podcast interview, Roman Reigns confessed to relishing the sense of superiority he felt as "The Tribal Chief," offering a rare look into the mindset that fueled his historic championship reign.
Roman Reigns opened up about his first battle with leukemia, revealing he compartmentalized the news while pursuing his NFL dream.
Former WWE star Enzo Amore reveals Vince McMahon once orchestrated a plan for him to face Conor McGregor at WrestleMania, instructing him to win the Cruiserweight title and initiate a feud on social media.
Roman Reigns opens up on his complex real-life relationship with his former manager, Paul Heyman, following their dramatic on-screen split at WrestleMania 41, blending deep respect with sharp humor.
During a recent interview, Roman Reigns disclosed that a slap from Stephanie McMahon during their on-screen rivalry resulted in a legitimate ruptured eardrum.
A new report from Fightful Select clarifies why WWE's top executives were absent from Vince McMahon's recent 80th birthday party, which was attended by numerous past and present wrestling stars.
Enzo Amore reveals he has mended his relationship with Triple H, stating in a recent interview that a WWE higher-up once told him there was a place for him to return to the company.
During a six-man tag match at a WWE live event in Leeds, top heel Solo Sikoa was caught on camera breaking character, smiling at rival Jacob Fatu's taunt.
MMA legend Quinton "Rampage" Jackson has revealed a tragic part of his son's past following the recent in-ring assault, stating Raja Jackson has struggled since his mother was murdered.
Following Kenny Omega's shocking return, he and 'Hangman' Adam Page will team up for the first time since their reunion to face The Young Bucks and members of the Don Callis Family on the September 3rd episode of Dynamite.
In a stunning and dangerous moment on AEW Dynamite, Claudio Castagnoli threw Darby Allin from the ring, sending him crashing directly through the ringside commentators' table.
In a recent interview, Roman Reigns revealed that the threat of being slapped "15 times in a row" by Stephanie McMahon pushed him to never hold back during their on-screen confrontations.
Kenny Omega made an unexpected return on the August 27 Dynamite, aligning with Adam Page and bringing backup to fend off an attack from the Don Callis Family.
After a multi-month absence due to injury, HOOK made his surprise return on Dynamite, immediately targeting and laying out Wheeler Yuta in the middle of the ring.
Following a video promo on AEW Dynamite, Darby Allin challenged Jon Moxley to a match at All Out. The challenge was later declined by Moxley's stablemate, Wheeler Yuta, after Moxley's own match.
WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry doubles down on his controversial opinion regarding the real-life assault on Syko Stu, offering "zero apologies" and dismissing accusations of racism in a fiery public statement.