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Jacy Jayne Opens Up About Winning The WWE Women’s United States Championship And What Comes Next Wrestling
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Jacy Jayne Opens Up About Winning The WWE Women’s United States Championship And What Comes Next

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Jacy Jayne has reached another milestone in her WWE career after defeating Giulia to win the WWE Women’s United States Championship. Now that she has had time to take in her victory, Jane has spoken about becoming a main roster champion, her years in NXT, and what she wants to do with the title. During an interview with Not Sam Wrestling, Jane discussed her championship victory and explained why finally becoming a singles champion on WWE's main roster means so much to her. She also talked about the wrestlers she wants to face and her desire to help bring more attention to women's wrestling. Jane said winning the title feels right after spending so much of her career working toward opportunities as a singles wrestler. Before winning the Women's United States Championship, Jane had already held the NXT Women's Championship. However, she explained that she had spent a long time waiting for the chance to compete for singles gold after being part of a tag team for much of her early WWE run. Speaking about having the championship around her waist, Jane said: “Yeah, I feel great. You know, it felt kind of weird not having a title around my waist. I feel like I'm right back where I need to be and my first main roster title and I'm ready to kick ass.” Jane also reflected on the period when she was waiting for her chance as a singles wrestler. According to the WWE star, she had been waiting for the opportunity for a long time and felt ready when it finally came. She explained: “Honestly, I felt like I waited so long for that opportunity to just have a title match to be a singles competitor because I was always in a tag team. So, I waited so long for that moment and when it finally came, I was ready and there was no looking back. I was like, ‘This is what, you know, I should have been doing this whole time.’ So, now I just want to rub it in everyone's face and I just keep trying to set the bar higher and higher. There's no going back. There's only forward.” Jane spent around five years in NXT before arriving on the main roster. While she admitted that she sometimes became frustrated while waiting for her call-up, she now believes the extra time helped her prepare for WWE's two-hour weekly shows. She also thanked Shawn Michaels for keeping her in NXT and helping her develop as a performer. “If I had come up two years ago or whatever the case was, like there's no way I would be in this kind of position. I wouldn't have been ready, you know? I probably would have sunk. So, thank you, Shawn Michaels, for keeping me around and helping me get better even when I was annoying about it.” Now holding the Women's United States Championship, Jane has already discussed the type of matches she wants during her reign. She said there are several women on the WWE roster whom she has not yet wrestled and mentioned Tiffany Stratton as someone with whom she believes she has good chemistry. Jane said: “There's nothing more that I love than having like a five-star classic match. You know, I would love to get—there's so many girls on the roster that I haven't been able to work yet that I think I would have great chemistry with. I thought me and Tiffany had great chemistry. Tiffany is tough as hell. So props to Tiffany.” Jane's approach to her championship reign also fits with the character she has built throughout her WWE career. She said she enjoys being booed and does not want to change her personality simply because she is now a champion. “I don't want to be cheered. I want you to hate me. I want you to try to attack me in the parking lot. I want old school. That's the kind of heat I want.” With her first main roster championship now secured, Jane wants to defend the Women's United States Championship, face new opponents and keep giving WWE fans reasons to boo her. For JC Jane, the win over Giulia is only the beginning of her run with WWE's Women's United States Championship.

JC Jane Opens Up About Winning The WWE Women’s United States Championship And What Comes Next Wrestling
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JC Jane Opens Up About Winning The WWE Women’s United States Championship And What Comes Next

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JC Jane has reached another milestone in her WWE career after defeating Giulia to win the WWE Women’s United States Championship. Now that she has had time to take in her victory, Jane has spoken about becoming a main roster champion, her years in NXT, and what she wants to do with the title. During an interview with Not Sam Wrestling, Jane discussed her championship victory and explained why finally becoming a singles champion on WWE's main roster means so much to her. She also talked about the wrestlers she wants to face and her desire to help bring more attention to women's wrestling. Jane said winning the title feels right after spending so much of her career working toward opportunities as a singles wrestler. Before winning the Women's United States Championship, Jane had already held the NXT Women's Championship. However, she explained that she had spent a long time waiting for the chance to compete for singles gold after being part of a tag team for much of her early WWE run. Speaking about having the championship around her waist, Jane said: “Yeah, I feel great. You know, it felt kind of weird not having a title around my waist. I feel like I'm right back where I need to be and my first main roster title and I'm ready to kick ass.” Jane also reflected on the period when she was waiting for her chance as a singles wrestler. According to the WWE star, she had been waiting for the opportunity for a long time and felt ready when it finally came. She explained: “Honestly, I felt like I waited so long for that opportunity to just have a title match to be a singles competitor because I was always in a tag team. So, I waited so long for that moment and when it finally came, I was ready and there was no looking back. I was like, ‘This is what, you know, I should have been doing this whole time.’ So, now I just want to rub it in everyone's face and I just keep trying to set the bar higher and higher. There's no going back. There's only forward.” Jane spent around five years in NXT before arriving on the main roster. While she admitted that she sometimes became frustrated while waiting for her call-up, she now believes the extra time helped her prepare for WWE's two-hour weekly shows. She also thanked Shawn Michaels for keeping her in NXT and helping her develop as a performer. “If I had come up two years ago or whatever the case was, like there's no way I would be in this kind of position. I wouldn't have been ready, you know? I probably would have sunk. So, thank you, Shawn Michaels, for keeping me around and helping me get better even when I was annoying about it.” Now holding the Women's United States Championship, Jane has already discussed the type of matches she wants during her reign. She said there are several women on the WWE roster whom she has not yet wrestled and mentioned Tiffany Stratton as someone with whom she believes she has good chemistry. Jane said: “There's nothing more that I love than having like a five-star classic match. You know, I would love to get—there's so many girls on the roster that I haven't been able to work yet that I think I would have great chemistry with. I thought me and Tiffany had great chemistry. Tiffany is tough as hell. So props to Tiffany.” Jane's approach to her championship reign also fits with the character she has built throughout her WWE career. She said she enjoys being booed and does not want to change her personality simply because she is now a champion. “I don't want to be cheered. I want you to hate me. I want you to try to attack me in the parking lot. I want old school. That's the kind of heat I want.” With her first main roster championship now secured, Jane wants to defend the Women's United States Championship, face new opponents and keep giving WWE fans reasons to boo her. For JC Jane, the win over Giulia is only the beginning of her run with WWE's Women's United States Championship.

Je'Von Evans Says Roman Reigns 'Changed The Swagge' Of WWE And Helped Carry The Company Wrestling
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Je'Von Evans Says Roman Reigns 'Changed The Swagge' Of WWE And Helped Carry The Company

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Je'Von Evans has made it clear that his goals in WWE go far beyond simply becoming a champion. The young star wants to establish himself as one of the greatest wrestlers the company has ever seen, and when discussing the wrestlers he studies, Evans pointed to Roman Reigns as someone who has already left a lasting mark on WWE. During his recent interview, Evans was asked who he considers the greatest wrestler of all time. While he named Shawn Michaels as his personal choice, he also praised Reigns when discussing the current generation and explained why he has so much respect for the former Undisputed WWE Champion. Evans credited Reigns with helping change WWE during a period when the company was dealing with declining viewership and revenue. He believes Reigns' return and transformation into his Tribal Chief character changed the way WWE presented its top star. “Roman, bro, he came back into the game and, bro, he carried WWE for like, I would even say four or five years. Like, he's doing his thing.” Evans then explained that Reigns did more than simply become a successful champion. In his view, the former world champion changed the overall feel of WWE and developed a presence that could connect with different generations of fans. “He changed the game. He changed the swagger, bro, of WWE. He changed everything.” Evans also compared Reigns' ability to draw reactions to that of John Cena, pointing out that both stars can step away from WWE and still return to major reactions from the audience. “No matter what, bro, like kind of like Cena, for real. Like no matter what, bro, he can take a break, come back and still get that big reaction.” The comments about Reigns also connect to Evans' goal of becoming the greatest WWE wrestler of all time. The 22-year-old has repeatedly spoken about wanting to build a career that places him among the biggest names in company history. Evans revealed that he is studying Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes and Triple H as he prepares for the future. He particularly admires the way Reigns understands WWE's changing audience and believes that Reigns has found a way to appeal to both longtime wrestling fans and newer viewers. “Roman for sure because he's so, like I said, he changed the game. So he kind of understands that this is not like a old fan base anymore... he knows how to kind of get the new fans and the old fans.” For Evans, Roman Reigns represents more than a potential future opponent. He is someone the young WWE star believes he can learn from as he works toward reaching the level of success he has set for himself.

10 WWE Superstars Who Were Never Truly Pushed — And Could Have Been Megastars Wrestling
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10 WWE Superstars Who Were Never Truly Pushed — And Could Have Been Megastars

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WWE has had no shortage of talented Superstars who had the charisma, athletic ability and in-ring skills to become major names, only for their careers to stall before reaching the main-event level. From Mr. Kennedy and Shelton Benjamin to Carlito and Paul London, these wrestlers showed flashes of genuine star potential but never received the sustained push needed to turn them into household names. This list looks back at 10 WWE Superstars whose careers had the ingredients for something much bigger. We will examine when they arrived in WWE, how they were introduced, the opportunities they received, the moments when they appeared destined for a major breakthrough, and why they ultimately failed to become consistent main-event stars. 10. D’Lo Brown D’Lo Brown entered WWE during the Attitude Era and initially became part of the Nation of Domination. He made his televised WWF debut in 1997 and quickly became one of the more recognizable members of the group. Brown eventually developed a character of his own, complete with his trademark head shake, chest protector and energetic wrestling style. He also became a two-time European Champion, with WWE’s own title history showing multiple reigns between 1998 and 1999. His athleticism was particularly impressive for his size, and he could work with both high-flyers and larger opponents. He was also involved in some of the most important factions and storylines of the Attitude Era. The problem was that WWE never consistently treated Brown as a potential top-level singles star. He remained an important supporting player rather than someone positioned alongside The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H or The Undertaker. 9. Paul London Paul London was one of WWE's most naturally gifted high-flyers of the 2000s. He signed with WWE in 2003 and made his television debut on SmackDown against Brock Lesnar. London quickly established himself as an exciting performer in the Cruiserweight division before moving into the tag-team scene. He won the WWE Tag Team Championship with Billy Kidman in 2004 and later formed a highly successful partnership with Brian Kendrick. London and Kendrick defeated MNM at Judgment Day 2006 to win the WWE Tag Team Championship. Their reign eventually lasted 333 days, which WWE's title history records as the longest reign in the championship's history at that time. Despite that success, London was rarely presented as a potential singles main-eventer. WWE had an opportunity to turn him into a major high-flying babyface, but that opportunity never fully materialized. 8. Chris Masters Chris Masters arrived in WWE in early 2005 with almost everything WWE traditionally looked for in a potential star: an imposing physique, a memorable nickname, a simple character and a devastating finishing move. WWE's own profile notes that the 6-foot-4, 265-pound "Masterpiece" quickly attracted attention after debuting on Raw and became famous for his Master Lock Challenge. Masters even entered the Elimination Chamber for the WWE Championship during his first year with the company, demonstrating just how highly WWE initially viewed him. The Master Lock Challenge was one of the strongest concepts WWE had for a mid-2000s heel. Masters could walk into an arena, challenge anyone to escape his hold and immediately create a reason for fans to care. But the momentum didn't last. Instead of becoming a dominant monster heel who could eventually challenge for a world championship, Masters gradually became another name on the roster. 7. Shelton Benjamin Shelton Benjamin arrived in WWE as part of the highly respected duo with Charlie Haas. The pair won tag-team gold and quickly established themselves as one of the company's best young athletic teams. WWE's title history records their multiple World Tag Team Championship reigns beginning in 2003. Benjamin's singles career eventually produced some spectacular moments. His athletic ability was obvious, particularly in his famous matches against Shawn Michaels and other top stars. He also became a two-time Intercontinental Champion. The problem was that WWE often presented Benjamin as an excellent wrestler rather than as a potential superstar. 6. Carlito Carlito may have one of the strongest cases on this list because WWE initially appeared to have enormous confidence in him. He made his SmackDown debut in 2004 and immediately defeated John Cena for the United States Championship. He later won the Intercontinental Championship on his Raw debut against Shelton Benjamin. Carlito also had something many technically gifted wrestlers lacked: natural charisma. His "I spit in the face of people who don't want to be cool" character was simple, memorable and easy for fans to understand. He won multiple championships during his original WWE run, including the United States, Intercontinental and Tag Team Championships. He eventually left WWE in 2010 and returned to the company in 2023, although his later run was largely used in a supporting/comedic role. The frustrating part is that Carlito looked like someone who could have occupied the upper-middle card for years and potentially moved into the world-title picture. Instead, the company never made the long-term commitment necessary to turn him into a true main-event attraction. 5. John Morrison John Morrison had perhaps one of the most complete packages of any wrestler on this list. He originally entered WWE after winning Tough Enough in 2002 and eventually became Johnny Nitro. His partnership with Joey Mercury and Melina created the successful MNM act before Morrison developed into a singles performer. After becoming John Morrison, he captured the ECW Championship and later became a major part of WWE programming alongside The Miz. WWE itself documented the beginning of his "Morrison era" after he reinvented his character. His parkour-inspired movement, athletic entrances and spectacular offense made him one of WWE's most visually impressive wrestlers. Yet despite winning the Intercontinental and Tag Team Championships and becoming ECW Champion, Morrison never won WWE's top world championship during his original run. 4. MVP MVP arrived in WWE with a character that immediately stood out. He made his first SmackDown appearance on August 4, 2006, portraying the arrogant, flashy "Ballin'" superstar. WWE's own biography notes that the company gave him a major contract and positioned him as one of the brand's most intriguing new arrivals. MVP backed up the talk in the ring. Within less than a year, he became United States Champion, and he later won the WWE Tag Team Championship with Matt Hardy. WWE even presented him as someone with the potential to become a future World Champion. His feud and partnership with Matt Hardy were among the highlights of SmackDown during that period. MVP had charisma, a distinctive character, excellent mic skills and enough in-ring ability to work with top stars. Yet WWE never fully pulled the trigger on him as a world-title-level performer. Considering how over his character became, MVP is one of the clearest examples of a wrestler who appeared destined for a much bigger role but never quite received it. 3. Ricochet Ricochet built his reputation on the independent circuit and in New Japan Pro-Wrestling as one of the most innovative high-flyers in the world before signing with WWE and debuting on NXT in 2018, later moving to the main roster in 2019. His arrival came with genuine buzz — WWE even teased a mystery "One" storyline to build anticipation before his reveal. Once on the main roster, however, Ricochet was largely kept in the midcard, frequently used to elevate other performers rather than being elevated himself. His athleticism remained undeniable, but a sustained run at the top of a WWE card never came his way. 2. Zack Ryder Zack Ryder is one of the rare cases of a WWE Superstar who essentially pushed himself. After joining the main roster in the mid-2000s, Ryder found himself stuck in lower-card roles for years until he launched his own YouTube series, "Z! True Long Island Story," around 2011 — building a grassroots fanbase almost entirely outside of WWE's own programming. That fan-driven momentum eventually forced WWE's hand, leading to an Internet Championship run and a surprise Intercontinental Championship win at WrestleMania 32 in 2016. But each time Ryder gained traction, WWE pulled back shortly after, treating his pushes as brief experiments rather than long-term investments — leaving one of wrestling's most fan-beloved underdogs without the sustained spotlight his popularity suggested he'd earned. 1. Mr. Kennedy If there is one wrestler who arguably came closest to becoming a major WWE superstar before his momentum disappeared, it is Mr. Kennedy. Kennedy debuted in WWE in 2005 and quickly developed one of the most recognizable characters on the roster. His microphone work, entrance and "Kennedy... Kennedy!" catchphrase immediately separated him from the rest of the pack. WWE gave him major opportunities early in his career, including a Money in the Bank victory at WrestleMania 23. He was planning to hold the contract until WrestleMania 24 and challenge for the WWE Championship. That alone shows how seriously WWE was considering him. But his planned rise was derailed when he lost the Money in the Bank contract to Edge after defending it on Raw. WWE's own history notes that Kennedy remains the only Money in the Bank contract holder who never successfully cashed in. He also suffered injuries and experienced repeated changes in direction. Instead of becoming a consistent main-event heel, Kennedy's WWE run faded and he departed the company in 2009. For a wrestler with his character, microphone ability and natural presence, his WWE career ended far below the level many fans expected.

Gallus Chosen To Work With The Rock For His Match At WrestleMania 40 WWE News
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Gallus Chosen To Work With The Rock For His Match At WrestleMania 40

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The Rock's highly anticipated return to the ring at WrestleMania 40 has wrestling fans buzzing. Scheduled for the main event of Saturday night's show, The Rock will team up with Roman Reigns to take on Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins. This marks The Rock's first full match since WrestleMania 29 (2013), with the exception of his brief appearance at WrestleMania 32 (2016).## As The Rock prepares to step back into the squared circle, details about his training regime have emerged. Interestingly, NXT stars Joe Coffey, Mark Coffey, and Wolfgang (collectively known as Gallus) have been revealed as The Rock's training partners.## This choice might surprise some, but WWE Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative Shawn Michaels has shed light on the reasoning behind it. In an interview with SEScoops, Michaels emphasized Gallus' professionalism and dependability as key factors.## "These are three guys who know what they're doing, understand every aspect of it," Michaels said. He explained that while younger, high-flying talent can be valuable for training, there's also a need for experienced and adaptable partners. "Sometimes you need guys who are mature, and professional, who can adjust to everything to what Rock wants."## Michaels, known for his own legendary career, expressed his admiration for Gallus. "Obviously, I'm partial to those guys," he admitted. "They're fantastic guys, they're professional and very dependable." ## With WrestleMania just around the corner, all eyes are on The Rock. The choice of Gallus as his training partners highlights the importance of experience and reliability in preparing for such a high-profile return. Only time will tell how The Rock fares in the ring, but one thing's for sure: he's got a dependable team behind him. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

NXT Women's Division Thriving Under Shawn Michaels' Leadership, Says Roxanne Perez WWE News
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NXT Women's Division Thriving Under Shawn Michaels' Leadership, Says Roxanne Perez

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The NXT Women's division has seen a resurgence in recent years, and Roxanne Perez credits Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative Shawn Michaels for its success. ## In an interview with Denise Salcedo during WrestleMania media day, Perez expressed her appreciation for Michaels' booking strategies. "He's so awesome at making sure that all of these women get the spotlight," she said. "It's really cool that you get to compete and have these storylines."## This focus on giving every woman a chance to shine has revitalized the division, according to Perez. "We want this one to be better, we want this one to be better," she said, referencing the competitive spirit amongst the female wrestlers. "It's friggin awesome... I love to see it each and every single week."## Perez is currently embroiled in a heated rivalry with NXT Women's Champion Lyra Valkyria. Their NXT Stand And Deliver clash promises to be a highlight of the event. The animosity between the two boiled over on Tuesday's NXT, with Valkyria putting Perez through a table.## This upcoming championship match is a testament to the depth of talent within the NXT women's division, a depth that Perez attributes directly to Shawn Michaels' leadership.## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Injury Update On Johnny Gargano Following A Scary Spot On 3/1/23 WWE Raw WWE News
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Injury Update On Johnny Gargano Following A Scary Spot On 3/1/23 WWE Raw

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WrestleMania 40 week kicked off with this week's edition of Monday Night Raw, but Johnny Gargano quickly put those fears to rest. During a match, Gargano took a frightening dive that seemed to send him crashing into the commentary desk. However, he took to Twitter to assure fans that he's unharmed. ## "Appreciate the concern, y'all!" Gargano wrote. "I'm good! And all I'm going to say... is if I'm taking risks like this on #WWERAW... Imagine what I'm gonna do in that Ladder Match at #WrestleManiaXL!" ## This statement hints at the high-flying action Gargano has planned for the upcoming six-pack Ladder Match for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship. He and his DIY partner will battle it out against The New Day, The New Catch Republic, R-Truth & The Miz, Judgement Day, and Grayson Waller & Austin Theory. ## The episode also provided clarification on the title situation. All four championship belts will be suspended above the ring, and retrieving just one set won't end the match. Wrestlers will have to claim both sets to be crowned the undisputed champions. This twist raises the possibility of the titles being split, creating further uncertainty in the already chaotic encounter. ## Appreciate the concern, y'all!I'm good! And all I'm going to say.. is if I'm taking risks like this on #WWERAW... Imagine what I'm gonna do in that Ladder Match at #WrestleManiaXL!Let's get nuts! 🤪 pic.twitter.com/uh0ZBlpNvy— Not Shawn Michaels (@JohnnyGargano) April 2, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Ridge Holland's Retirement Announcement on NXT A Part of Storyline WWE News
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Ridge Holland's Retirement Announcement on NXT A Part of Storyline

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Ridge Holland's emotional announcement on NXT this week, where he declared he was stepping away from wrestling indefinitely, was a work. ## Fightful's Corey Brennan confirmed the segment was entirely scripted and part of a larger storyline. This narrative has been unfolding for weeks, if not months, and has the strong backing of Ridge Holland himself, Shawn Michaels, and other NXT personnel. ## "The cliffnotes of it are, Ridge is not going anywhere. It’s storyline. It’s all part of the larger story that they’ve been telling for weeks if not months now with Ridge in (WWE) NXT. They’ve been building this storyline up for quite a while.## “It’s obviously quite an important storyline to Ridge, to Shawn Michaels, and a lot of people have questioned if this storyline is something that has received pushback, whether it’s from Ridge or Shawn or anyone else in the back.## “And I’m honestly surprised to say that there’s been zero pushback within NXT… Ridge has actually been a big supporter of this storyline. He was very motivated to do this storyline for a lot of reasons.”## While the storyline seems significant, Brennan reports there haven't been any objections from within NXT. In fact, Holland is a vocal supporter of the angle and was motivated to participate for various reasons. ## Despite the storyline twist, Holland's profile has been moved to the alumni section of the WWE website's roster page. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE NXT Star Ridge Holland Announces Indefinite Hiatus from Wrestling WWE News
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WWE NXT Star Ridge Holland Announces Indefinite Hiatus from Wrestling

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Ridge Holland delivered a heartfelt address on tonight's NXT, revealing that he would be taking a break from in-ring competition for the foreseeable future.## With a somber tone, Holland entered the ring and expressed his gratitude to key figures in his wrestling journey, including William Regal and Shawn Michaels. He acknowledged the physical risks associated with wrestling and stated his concerns about potentially injuring himself or another competitor.## The NXT star addressed the public criticisms he's faced, emphasizing his commitment to his family life. Holland declared his desire to be the best father and husband possible, refusing to let wrestling negatively impact those priorities.## Citing the importance of mental well-being, Holland made the significant announcement: he is stepping away from in-ring competition indefinitely. ## He expressed appreciation to NXT for providing him a chance to redeem himself, though it ultimately didn't go as planned. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Unveils Trailer For 'Next Gen' Reality Series Aiming To Find The Next Superstars WWE News
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WWE Unveils Trailer For 'Next Gen' Reality Series Aiming To Find The Next Superstars

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The hunt for the next generation of WWE legends is on! A new trailer has dropped for the upcoming docuseries "WWE Next Gen," premiering April 1st on the Roku Channel.## This series appears to be WWE's answer to the long-defunct "Tough Enough," offering a glimpse into the grueling journey hopefuls endure to become WWE Superstars.## Executive Producer John Cena shared the trailer on Twitter, promising a "never-before-seen look" at the aspiring athletes' struggles and dreams. The trailer itself features these men and women, showcasing their diverse backgrounds and motivations for entering the ring.## Triple H also chimed in on social media, highlighting the "next-level talent, passion and drive" needed to succeed in WWE. He hyped the series as a chance to witness who will "shape the future of our business." ## The trailer features appearances from wrestling royalty like Cena, Triple H, Head Trainer Matt Bloom, Big E, Shawn Michaels, and Bianca Belair. Interestingly, AEW's Ric Flair also makes a cameo.## Adding some intrigue, NXT's Grayson Waller offered his take on one of the hopefuls, "Sexy BJ Ray." Waller claims Ray is a "very likeable bloke," which seems to contradict how Ray is portrayed in the trailer. ## A never-before-seen look into the journey of dozens of athletes who dream of becoming @WWE Superstars. Millions dream. Many try. Fewer succeed. Stream #WWENextGen FREE on April 1. Only on @therokuchannel. pic.twitter.com/gJgiWcrsPm— John Cena (@JohnCena) March 25, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Location For WWE SummerSlam 2024 Seemingly Revealed WWE News
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Location For WWE SummerSlam 2024 Seemingly Revealed

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Fervor is rising in Cleveland, Ohio, as whispers of WWE's annual event, SummerSlam, potentially gracing the historic Municipal Stadium take hold. ## Fueling the speculation is a hefty $1.676 million tax credit awarded to WWE by the State of Ohio, part of a wider $44 million fund dedicated to television and film productions in 2024. While no official confirmation for a major WWE event in Ohio exists, the credit suspiciously aligns with the buzzing rumors surrounding Cleveland's SummerSlam bid. ## Fightful Select first ignited the flames in October 2023, naming "The Forest City" a top contender to host the "Biggest Party of the Summer." Cleveland boasts a distinguished history hosting WWE Premium Live Events. The city's maiden voyage was SummerSlam 1996, featuring the legendary clash between then-WWF Champion Shawn Michaels and Big Van Vader. Over the years, Cleveland has served as the stage for iconic moments, including No Mercy 1999, Survivor Series 2004, Unforgiven 2008, and WWE TLC 2014.## Unforgettable was Fastlane 2019, where The Shield conquered Baron Corbin, Bobby Lashley, and Drew McIntyre in a nail-biting six-man tag team match. This marked the triumphant return of Roman Reigns following his inspiring battle against leukemia.## Further bolstering Cleveland's WWE connection are homegrown talents like The Miz and Johnny Gargano, both proudly representing the city. While The Miz now resides in Los Angeles, his roots remain firmly planted in Cleveland, alongside fellow WWE star Johnny Gargano.## With its rich history, passionate fanbase, and potential tax credit incentive, Cleveland stands as a strong contender for SummerSlam 2024. Only time will tell if "The Biggest Party of the Summer" finds its way to "The Forest City," but anticipation is undoubtedly building. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Ranking Top 10 WWE Stars With Most WrestleMania Main Events WWE News
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Ranking Top 10 WWE Stars With Most WrestleMania Main Events

BY SACNILK

In the star-studded realm of WWE, only a select few reach the coveted pinnacle: headlining WrestleMania. These men and women stand tall as titans of the sport, etching their names onto the proverbial Mount Rushmore of Wrestling. ## Every year, the stakes are at their highest at this marquee event, captivating unparalleled attention like no other. While the legendary matchup between Hogan and Rock undeniably captivated audiences and ignited box-office magic at WrestleMania X8, it was the Triple H vs. Jericho showdown that ultimately claimed the coveted final slot, cementing itself as the grand finale of the spectacle. ## Let's check out the top 10 below; ## 1. Hulk Hogan: 8 Main Events ## Hulk Hogan was the focal point of the first nine WrestleManias, except WrestleMania 4. He won against Paul Orndorff, Roddy Piper (teamed with Mr. T), King Kong Bundy, Andre The Giant, Randy Savage, Sgt. Slaughter, and Sid Justice. ## His only loss was to The Ultimate Warrior in a Winner-Takes-All match. At WrestleMania 9, he had an impromptu match against Yokozuna, winning in under 30 seconds. ## 2. Roman Reigns: 7 Main Events ## Roman Reigns has been in more WrestleMania main events than Stone Cold Steve Austin, John Cena, Brock Lesnar, and even his cousin, The Rock. Despite some backlash, Reigns has closed the show multiple times, with four main events in a row. His most recent win was at WrestleMania 39 where he defeated Cody Rhodes to retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. ## This year too at WrestleMania XL, Roman Reigns will sit on the top of the list when he gets to defend Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Cody Rhodes in the main event. ## 3. Triple H: 7 Main Events ## Triple H, one of the most decorated Superstars, has worked seven WrestleMania main events. Despite losses, he holds significant wins over Chris Jericho and Randy Orton and successfully defended his WWE Championship at WrestleMania 16. ## 4. John Cena: 5 Main Events ## John Cena, the face of WWE for a decade, worked five WrestleMania main events. He lost to The Miz at WrestleMania 27 and to The Rock at WrestleMania 28. Cena successfully defended the WWE Championship against Triple H and Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 22 and 23, and defeated The Rock for the gold at WrestleMania 29. ## 5. The Rock: 5 Main Events ## The Rock's WrestleMania main-event record is 1 win and 4 losses over 5 matches, the same as Shawn Michaels'. His sole win was against John Cena at WrestleMania 28, while he lost the rematch at WrestleMania 29. Despite his overall legacy, his WrestleMania main-event record is not the most impressive. ## The Rock is all set to complete at WrestleMania 40, so this will make him sit at number 4, replacing John Cena who has a tied 5 main events. ## 6. Shawn Michaels: 5 Main Events ## Shawn Michaels, dubbed Mr. WrestleMania, has a poor win-loss record at the event with just 1 win in 5 appearances. His only win came against Bret Hart in a 60-minute Iron Man Match at WrestleMania 12. Despite losses to Steve Austin, Chris Benoit, John Cena, and The Undertaker, Michaels consistently delivered memorable performances at WrestleMania. ## 7. The Undertaker: 5 Main Events ## The Undertaker, hailed as the greatest WrestleMania performer, had four main-event appearances. He won the WWE Championship against Sycho Sid at WrestleMania 13 and defeated Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 24. 'Taker also ended Shawn Michaels' career at WrestleMania 26 before suffering his first main-event loss to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 33. His final match, a Boneyard match against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36, marked the end of an illustrious career. ## 8. Brock Lesnar: 5 Main Events ## Brock Lesnar, a top-tier talent, has been in five WrestleMania main events. He won against Kurt Angle at WrestleMania 19 and defeated Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 34 to retain the Universal Championship. He lost at WrestleMania 31 when Seth Rollins cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase. ## Lesnar also lost to Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 36. He's expected to compete in his fifth main event at WrestleMania 38 against Roman Reigns in a winner-takes-all match for the WWE Championship and Universal Title. ## 9. Stone Cold Steve Austin: 4 Main Events ## 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin had four main-event appearances at WrestleMania, winning each time. He defeated Shawn Michaels and The Rock for the WWE Championship at WrestleManias 14 and 15, respectively. At WrestleMania 17, he again beat The Rock for the title. Austin's perfect record in main events showcases his dominance during the Attitude Era, cut short by injury. ## 10. Bret Hart: 3 Main Events ## Bret Hart had three WrestleMania main-event appearances. He lost the WWE Championship to Yokozuna at WrestleMania 9, won the title from Yokozuna at WrestleMania 10, and lost to Shawn Michaels in the iconic 60-minute Iron Man match at WrestleMania 12. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...