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Major Star Faces Potential Suspension After WWE Royal Rumble Outburst

At Royal Rumble 2025, Seth Rollins unleashed a violent attack on Roman Reigns and CM Punk following their eliminations, potentially facing storyline consequences.

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Seth Rollins’ actions at Royal Rumble 2025 in Lucas Oil Stadium may lead to disciplinary measures. The situation unfolded after Rollins and Roman Reigns were simultaneously eliminated by CM Punk, who was then immediately thrown out by Logan Paul.

The Visionary’s frustration manifested in a violent outburst at ringside, where he executed multiple Stomps on Reigns before engaging in an intense brawl with Punk. Despite WWE officials’ attempts to restore order, Rollins managed to launch another assault on The Tribal Chief, driving him into the steel steps.

The intensity of the situation escalated when Rollins confronted Paul Heyman directly, delivering an explicit gesture before executing another Stomp on Reigns. This aggressive display may prompt storyline disciplinary action, with speculation suggesting Adam Pearce could announce a suspension on behalf of Triple H on Monday Night RAW.

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John Cena’s Emotional Royal Rumble Farewell

During the Royal Rumble post-show press conference, Triple H shared a poignant perspective on John Cena’s final Royal Rumble appearance. Cena, who entered at number 23, advanced to the final two before being eliminated by Jey Uso.

John is one of the greatest performers to ever do this, but an even better person and businessman, and that’s a rarity, to have all those gifts and attributes. It dawned on me tonight when he walked into gorilla position before he walked out there that it’s the last time I’ll see John at a Royal Rumble. He said it here tonight. I was back there trying to hold my emotions together as he talked about it. I was there when he very first started.

Following his elimination, Cena declared his intention to pursue championship gold through a different avenue, announcing his entry into the Elimination Chamber match.

I am going to the Elimination Chamber to win, and I’m going to main event my final appearance at WrestleMania and win a 17th championship. Because that’s what’s best for business. I say that because it is not best for my ego, it is not best for my business. I have built my existence here off of hard work, loyalty to this company, and respect for all of its branches. I will win 17, not for me. I will win 17 to some day shake the hand of the person who wins 18.

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Goldberg Shares Regret Over Being Overprotective of His Character

Bill Goldberg amassed an undefeated streak of 173-0 during his run in WCW. One of his matches during this period took place at Halloween Havoc 1998 against Diamond Dallas Page.

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Bill Goldberg amassed an undefeated streak of 173-0 during his run in WCW. One of his matches during this period took place at Halloween Havoc 1998 against Diamond Dallas Page.

During an interview on The Ariel Helwani Show, Goldberg recalled Page’s detailed match preparation approach.

Dallas came to me with 14 pages of a match and I think he wanted me to spear him seven times. Prior to that, I only speared anybody one time. Sting, being Sting, said, ‘You know what Bill, I think that was one of the best matches and best decisions of your life.’

Goldberg reflected on his past character decisions.

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You can look at it myopically or you can look at it in its totality. Business-wise, I should have made more of those decisions. I shouldn’t have been so protective of my character. A lot of people say, ‘You’re a mark for yourself,’ right? I was a mark for myself because nobody else had my back. Nobody. I came in as a professional football player and I tried to take dudes jobs that have been in the sport and business since childhood because that’s the only thing they ever wanted to do, and it meant so much to them. I took that for granted a little bit. I always came in it with a different mentality. At the end of the day, if I didn’t have that different mentality, I wouldn’t have been what I was, and what I was, was something different. I think I was fairly successful at it. I still haven’t seen people do some of the stuff I was able to do.

Goldberg’s retirement match is scheduled for 2025.

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Jey Uso Posts One-Word Response Following Match Criticism on RAW

Following backlash over his match with Grayson Waller on Raw, Jey Uso shares a single-word social media message alongside a photo of fan reactions.

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Jey Uso wrestled Austin Theory in a brief match on Monday Night RAW. The contest ended when Uso connected with a “crossbody”, followed by a dive over the top rope onto A-Town Down Under.

Some WWE fans expressed criticism over the match duration and execution on social media platforms.

Uso shared a photo on his Instagram story showing fans reacting positively to his presence in the ring. He captioned the image with one word: “COLD.”

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WWE has scheduled Uso and a mystery partner to face A-Town Down Under in tag team action next week on Raw.

Gunther previously promised “weeks of hell” for Uso after his World Heavyweight Championship challenge at WrestleMania 41. The Ring General has since attempted to target Uso during recent Raw broadcasts.

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Randy Orton Teased as Possible Member of New WWE Stable

During his Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash proposes Randy Orton as an alternative third member to The Rock and John Cena’s alliance instead of Travis Scott.

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John Cena turned heel at Elimination Chamber 2025, aligning with The Rock and attacking WWE Undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes. The moment marked Cena’s first villainous turn in his 20-year WWE career.

Travis Scott’s involvement in the segment drew criticism from fans, particularly after reports emerged about Rhodes sustaining an injury during the interaction.

Kevin Nash addressed the alliance formation during his Kliq This podcast, suggesting a different name for the group’s third member.

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Have Randy Orton join Cena and Rock… I don’t think Travis Scott is the right guy to be out there as the third. You would have to have somebody come back, like if you could get [Steve] Austin or Undertaker if they had a year left in them, then you could get that. You know what I mean? Then it’s a different era. It’s none of the new guys. But we’ve all timed out. I think Randy looks amazing right now.

Orton will likely challenge Cena during his retirement tour, which concludes in December.

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