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Some wrestling royalty will be part of the next group of potential WWE stars. WWE has revealed the fifth class of its Next In Line (NIL) program, USA TODAY Sports confirmed, with 12 former college athletes making the jump to the ring with the hope of one day being on the company's roster.
WWE Hall of Famer, Rey Mysterio, is back and he brought a brand new look with him too. Mysterio returned to WWE to kickoff the Worlds Collide show that brought
WWE legend Ric Flair says he's been diagnosed with skin cancer. In a June 6 Instagram Story, Flair, 76, reshared talent manager and friend Anthony Maurizio's post on X, which shed light on what the wrestling star's been going through.
An uber-athletic, high-flying veteran who’s spent more than 12 years wrestling for WWE, the longtime fan-favorite shocked viewers back in March by turning heel and revealing she’d attacked former friend Jade Cargill.
Worlds Collide 2025 kicked off WWE's partnership with AAA properly as El Hijo del Vikingo bested Chad Gable for the AAA Mega Championship in a thrilling affair.
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Rollins, Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed came to SmackDown to improve Rollins' chances of winning Money in the Bank. Rollins' stable accomplished this by systematically attacking half of the superstars in the men's ladder match.
The best way that WWE could bring R-Truth back would be to simply have him randomly pop up backstage, acting like he's never been gone the entire time. It's the most fitting way for him to return because it would be precisely what the character would do, leading to a hilarious reaction.
Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso will tag team John Cena and Logan Paul during WWE Money in the Bank this Saturday. Here's how to watch.