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  • WrestleMania 42 Headed Back to Las Vegas — WWE Bets Big on Sin City (Again)

    WrestleMania is rolling the dice twice in a row. In a surprise announcement at Money in the Bank 2025, WWE revealed that WrestleMania 42 will be lighting up Las Vegas once again, returning to Allegiant Stadium on April 18-19, 2026. For the second straight year, Sin City will transform into Suplex City — and clearly, WWE is doubling down. Yes, you read that right: WWE is breaking tradition and running it back in the exact same stadium, something that hasn’t happened since WrestleMania IV and V went down in Atlantic City in the late ‘80s. But unlike that era, this isn’t about casinos and celebrity cameos — this is about cash, chaos, and colossal crowds. Let’s call it what it is: WrestleMania 41 was a jackpot, raking in record-breaking gates, shattering sponsorship and merchandise numbers, and drawing over 124,000 fans across two nights. With $4.24 million in tax credits in play and TKO Group Holdings (which owns both WWE and UFC) running the show, Vegas was the easy money pick. If you’re wondering why WWE swerved from its originally announced host of New Orleans, don’t expect a full explanation — just know that NOLA got the boot and will now host Money in the Bank 2026 as a consolation prize. While hardcore fans may grumble about the same city hosting back-to-back years — especially since WrestleMania has long been a traveling spectacle — it’s hard to argue with the numbers. Las Vegas provides WWE with everything it needs on a silver platter: a stadium-ready venue in Allegiant, world-class infrastructure, luxury hotels, endless nightlife, and a location where fans don’t just show up — they show out. From the Las Vegas Strip to the T-Mobile Arena, everything is within arm’s reach. It’s a logistical dream and a financial goldmine. Insiders knew this shift was coming. Shortly after The Rock announced WrestleMania 42 would be in New Orleans during a February edition of SmackDown, rumblings started. By spring, Vegas was the “leading contender” according to NOLA.com . Three months later, the gamble became official. Let’s be real: when your corporate overlord (TKO) also owns UFC, which is headquartered in Las Vegas, and you’ve already built the blueprint for a record-breaking show there, why not run it back? For WWE, it's not about tradition — it's about evolution. And Las Vegas is the perfect evolution for what WrestleMania has become: a global mega-event soaked in spectacle, star power, and serious money. While full details for WrestleMania weekend haven’t been confirmed yet, don’t be surprised if SmackDown, NXT Stand & Deliver, the WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony, and the iconic Raw After Mania return to the T-Mobile Arena and Fontainebleau Las Vegas like they did in 2025. The bottom line? Vegas isn’t just hosting WrestleMania again — it is WrestleMania now. And if the lights are brighter, the fans louder, and the money bigger the second time around, don’t be shocked if WWE decides to set up permanent residency in the desert. Because in the end, WrestleMania 42 is proof that what happens in Vegas… is just too profitable to leave behind.

  • “The Man” Steals the Gold in a War for the Ages at MITB

    Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria tore the house down in a brutal and deeply personal war at Money in the Bank 2025  — but it was Lynch who walked out with the gold… and a handful of tights. The stipulation was clear: if Becky Lynch lost, she could never challenge Lyra Valkyria for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship again. High stakes. High tension. High drama. And the end result? One of the most intense women’s matches in WWE history. Lynch entered, draped in a crimson, floor-length fur coat, exuding main character energy as she soaked in the crowd’s reaction. Valkyria followed in golden battle gear, wings and all — the visual embodiment of a champion. But before the bell even rang, Valkyria struck. No handshake. No hesitation. Just fists. The champ took the fight straight to Lynch, battering her out of the ring and connecting with a middle-rope dropkick attempt — that Lynch smartly countered, flipping the momentum. What followed was fifteen minutes of pure warfare. Lynch hit a Becksploder early and went hunting for a quick win. Valkyria fired back with her own near-falls, including one off a devastating sit-down gut-wrench powerbomb. The counters came fast and furious: Lynch reversed the Nightwing, Valkyria reversed the armbar. DDTs, suplexes, moonsaults, and even a leg drop off the announce table . Neither woman blinked. At one point, Valkyria nearly decapitated Lynch with a flying crossbody on the outside, then draped her over the barricade for that announce-table leg drop. But Lynch — ever the ring general — baited Valkyria into a high-risk hurricanrana, only to powerbomb her out of the air into a near-fall that had the crowd on edge. Then came the turning point: the Avalanche Man-handle Slam. Lynch hit it clean, but Valkyria kicked out. Barely. Furious, Lynch sent Valkyria headfirst into the ring post on the outside and followed up with another Man-handle Slam. Still not enough. Back in the ring, Valkyria landed a last-gasp Nightwing, nearly earning a double count-out in the process. The two champions-in-spirit swung wildly with everything left in them. It ended not with a knockout move, but a roll-up — a dirty  one. Becky Lynch clutched the ropes and  Valkyria’s tights, stealing the pin and the title in 15:16. Winner: Becky Lynch def. Lyra Valkyria to become the new WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion But that wasn’t the end. Bound by the pre-match stipulation, Valkyria reluctantly raised Lynch’s arm in all four corners. A gesture of respect. But Becky demanded more — she wanted the title buckled around her waist like a queen being crowned. Valkyria complied… and then snapped. A German suplex . A final Nightwing . The crowd roared. Lynch was left sprawled out, the new champion — but not the better woman. In defeat, Valkyria looked more like a star than ever. In victory, Lynch reminded the world that she’ll do whatever it takes  to remain at the top. In a night full of money-grabbing, this match was pure gold. Check out our Watch Along and Post Show:

  • Naomi Rises Through the Wreckage to Win Her First Money in the Bank

    Nobody had Naomi walking out with the briefcase (except us) — but that’s exactly why she did. In a match that blurred the line between carnage and art, Naomi defied the odds and outlasted five of WWE’s fiercest women to snatch her first-ever Money in the Bank victory. It wasn’t just a win — it was a statement. The glow isn’t just back… it’s dangerous . This match was a demolition derby in heels. From the jump, alliances were formed and broken in seconds. Giulia and Roxanne Perez thought they could double-team Rhea Ripley and take the biggest threat out early. That plan lasted about 30 seconds. Naomi saw the distraction and bolted up the ladder, but Stephanie Vaquer came in like a sniper, snatching Naomi down and launching her own offense. Vaquer went full chaos queen, taking out Perez and Giulia with surgical precision. In one of the wildest visuals of the night, she tried to climb the ladder with Giulia on her back . It didn’t end well. A brutal German suplex grounded both women. Naomi got creative, trying to tie Giulia into the ladder like it was a trap — but the Japanese icon wasn’t having it and delivered a suplex that echoed. That’s when Alexa Bliss reappeared like a horror movie jump scare and cleared house, only to get into a ladder-top brawl with Vaquer. Then all hell broke loose. Bliss, Vaquer, Perez, and Giulia all climbed two ladders. In one of the night’s most jaw-dropping spots, Bliss powerbombed Vaquer off the ladder and  tipped the others over, sending Giulia and Perez crashing like dominoes. The crowd lost their minds. But that wasn’t the end — far from it. Perez and Giulia bounced back with rage, using a ladder to turn Bliss into a human accordion. Perez then lost her cool and started smashing Giulia’s head into the steel like she was trying to delete her from existence. Then Ripley rose from the grave like the final boss. She hit the ring like a hurricane, throwing bodies, using Naomi as a human weapon, and absolutely ragdolling Perez in a Razor’s Edge. Alone in the ring, Ripley brought in the tallest ladder she could find and added a ladder bridge just to be sadistic. She teased a Riptide on Vaquer on that steel bridge — but Vaquer flipped the script and nailed her devastating Devil’s Kiss. The crowd came unglued. Vaquer had it. She climbed. But Perez yanked her back down into reality. Suddenly, it was all four women again — Perez, Bliss, Naomi, and Vaquer — clawing their way up two ladders. Bliss and Perez hit synchronized Code Reds that sent Naomi and Vaquer crumbling. It looked like either one of them was about to claim victory. But Giulia had other plans. She climbed like a woman possessed, grabbing the briefcase. Perez met her at the top and things turned ugly. Perez grabbed Giulia by the braids and bounced her head off the ladder . Bliss pulled down Perez, and Ripley caught Giulia — double takedown  in stereo. A Riptide and Sister Abigail landed at the same moment, leaving Ripley and Bliss to share a tense, icy stare across the carnage. But Naomi wasn’t done yet. Like a shadow rising, she sprinted in and shoved both veterans off the ladder and into another one , bodies crashing in a twisted tangle of steel. With no one left in sight, Naomi climbed rung by rung. The crowd knew. Naomi knew. It was her time. Click. She unhooked the briefcase and the building exploded. Naomi — the woman who’s been overlooked, sidelined, and underrated — just flipped the table. She’s now one contract away from changing the entire women’s division. Let every champion beware: The glow is no longer just a vibe. It’s a threat . Check out our MITB Watch Along & Post Show:

  • Shotzi Blackheart Reloaded: Former WWE Star Heads to PROGRESS in Fiery Grudge Bout Against Nina Samuels

    The howl of the wild is back—and it’s headed straight for PROGRESS Wrestling. Following her departure from WWE, Shotzi Blackheart is wasting no time re-igniting her career on her own chaotic terms. The green-haired rebel has already inked bookings with MLW and GCW's Japan tour, but now she's kicking things into a whole new gear with a high-stakes showdown in PROGRESS Wrestling. On June 29, Shotzi will step into the ring against none other than Nina Samuels, handpicked by Kanji in a “pick your poison” twist that has fans buzzing. Kanji, the former PROGRESS Women’s Champion, is clearly stirring the pot—and she didn’t just pick anyone. She chose a wild card. A wrecking ball. A woman with unfinished business and something to prove. And Shotzi? She’s coming to collect. Samuels may have recently dropped the PROGRESS Women’s Championship back to Rhio, but her venom hasn’t faded. She remains a cunning, cold-blooded technician who thrives on mental warfare. But she’s never faced a Shotzi unchained. No corporate leash. No polished PR. Just pure, punk-rock mayhem. If anyone thrives in chaos, it's Blackheart. This isn’t just a match—it’s a collision course. Shotzi’s been to hell and back on national TV, shaved her head in solidarity with her sister’s cancer battle, and walked through fire (literally) to make a name for herself. Now, with the chains off and the indies in her sights, she's coming to set PROGRESS ablaze. Who wins when the storm meets the strategist?Will Samuels clip the wings of this wild raven—or will Shotzi’s scream echo loudest through the Electric Ballroom? Either way, on June 29, someone’s getting burned. Welcome back, Shotzi. The indies just got a lot more unpredictable.

  • Lucha Queens Take Over Worlds Collide: WWE and AAA’s Women Steal the Show in LA

    The men may have grabbed the headlines going into Worlds Collide, but it was the women who owned the moment when the bell rang in Inglewood. In a fierce tag team bout that had the crowd fired up and chanting before the first lock-up, Stephanie Vaquer and Lola Vice stood tall against AAA’s heavy hitters Chik Tormenta and Dalys. This wasn’t just a cross-promotional showcase — this was a declaration of dominance from two women who now proudly represent WWE. Dalys, the powerhouse, manhandled Vice early on, showing why she’s one of AAA’s most feared. Tormenta, gritty and precise, cut off the ring and kept Vice grounded, grinding her down with submissions and strikes. But the Raw star wouldn’t break. She fought through the pain, dragging herself to the corner and finally tagging in her partner. That’s when Stephanie Vaquer reminded everyone why she’s one of the most dangerous women in wrestling today. Calm and calculated, she picked apart her opponents with surgical precision. Tormenta tried to cut her off. Dalys charged in for backup. Big mistake. In the moment that will live on in highlight reels, Vaquer dodged Dalys, Vice sprang into action, and the two nailed simultaneous Devil’s Kisses — a devastating stereo finisher — that sent the crowd into a frenzy. Tormenta was done. Dalys was out cold. All Vaquer had to do was make the cover. And she did. After the win, the duo soaked in the moment, their hands raised as the crowd gave them one of the loudest ovations of the night. But Stephanie wasn’t finished. With sweat still glistening and adrenaline pumping, she grabbed the mic during her post-match interview with Vero Rodríguez and made it clear — she’s coming for Money in the Bank. Not hoping. Not dreaming. Coming. With Lola Vice by her side and momentum on their side, Stephanie Vaquer didn’t just show out for WWE — she helped redefine what this crossover was all about. Tonight, lucha libre’s legacy wasn’t just celebrated — it was elevated. And leading that charge were two fierce women who proved they’re already where they belong.

  • WOW Season 3, Episode 39 Recap: Crowns, Comebacks, and Chaos in the Ring

    Women of Wrestling  brought everything fans could ask for—grudges revisited, debuts that impressed, and shifting alliances as the roster continues to battle for dominance. The action kicked off with a fiery showdown between Genesis and Princess Aussie. With history and pride on the line, the two Australian powerhouses reignited their rivalry in a match that was equal parts physical and emotional. Both women gave everything in the ring, each determined to prove who truly deserves the crown of the Outback. Meanwhile, Roxxy Fierce stepped up in a major way while her sister Foxxy Fierce continues to heal. Teaming with the high-flying Chantilly Chella, the duo faced the unpredictable team of Goldie Collins and Katarina Jinx, also known as Animal Instinct. What followed was a wild, fast-paced tag match full of aerial attacks, raw energy, and unexpected momentum shifts. Roxxy proved she’s more than just the younger sibling—she’s a threat in her own right. The episode also introduced fans to a match between two of WOW’s newest recruits: Vicious Veronica Varoom and Xena Phoenix. Though rookies, their intensity and hunger to shine stole the spotlight. Veronica brought a sharp, retro-inspired aggression, while Xena burst out with bold, unrelenting power. This match marked the beginning of what could be a compelling rivalry for months to come. Closing out the show was Santana Garrett, who’s now refocusing her fury after being robbed of her title opportunity thanks to Abilene Maverick’s interference in her match against Paola Mayfield. With championship hopes temporarily derailed, Santana now sets her sights on Reina Del Rey, the physically dominant enforcer of WOW. It’s clear that Santana’s not just looking to bounce back—she’s looking to destroy anyone in her path. From start to finish, Episode 39 packed a punch and laid the groundwork for explosive storylines ahead. Whether you’re here for the rivalries, the rise of new stars, or the hunt for gold, WOW continues to deliver high-octane, women-led wrestling at its best. Check out our watch-along and post-show from episode 38:

  • WOW – Women Of Wrestling Debuts First-Ever Collectible Card Game, Featuring Fan-Favourite Superheroes

    The ring just got a lot closer to home. WOW – Women Of Wrestling, the trailblazing all-female professional wrestling promotion, has officially entered the world of tabletop gaming with the launch of its first-ever collectible card game, WOW: The Card Game . Designed to capture the intensity, rivalries, and charisma of the WOW Superheroes, the new release gives fans a fresh way to engage with their favorite wrestlers like never before. Combining strategic gameplay with bold personalities, WOW: The Card Game  features over 141 unique cards, including Power-Ups, Finishing Moves, and Signature Taunts. Players can step into the boots of 11 fan-favourite Superheroes, including Chainsaw, The Beast, Penelope Pink, Kandi Krush, Gloria Glitter, Tormenta, Ariel Sky, Americana, Princess Aussie, Jessie Jones, and Abilene Maverick—each bringing their unique flair and storyline into the competitive arena of card play. “Now, fans can feel the thrill of the ring and build their own rivalries right at home,” said David McLane, co-founder of WOW. “This card game celebrates the strength, spirit, and spectacle that our Superheroes bring to the ring every week.” Suitable for 2–4 players ages 9 and up, the game is fast-paced and filled with dynamic mechanics that mimic the drama of a WOW match. From dramatic comebacks to unexpected upsets, WOW: The Card Game  is more than just a collectible—it’s a celebration of storytelling, athleticism, and the power of female-led sports entertainment. The game is now available for pre-sale online at www.wowe/game.com , with fans expected to snatch up early copies ahead of upcoming live events and conventions. A Growing Legacy of Empowerment and Entertainment WOW is the only all-female professional wrestling organization with a global presence, reaching audiences through syndicated TV broadcasts, VICE TV, and a dedicated Pluto TV channel. Co-founded by sports icon Jeanie Buss and GLOW creator David McLane, WOW continues to redefine women’s roles in sports and entertainment. Through live events, weekly broadcasts, and now this innovative card game, WOW remains a vibrant platform for women to shine—both inside the ring and in pop culture.

  • WWE Returns to Atlanta for Massive July Weekend Takeover Featuring Saturday Night’s Main Event, Evolution & The Great American Bash

    ATLANTA (May 27, 2025)  – The WWE Universe is in for a historic weekend this summer as WWE officially announces a three-event takeover in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday, July 12, and Sunday, July 13. The weekend will feature the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event® , the revival of Evolution® , and the fan-favourite Great American Bash®  – three blockbuster events across two venues that will electrify the city. Main Events at State Farm Arena State Farm Arena will be the epicentre of WWE action with two marquee shows on back-to-back nights. The legendary Saturday Night’s Main Event  returns as a primetime special airing live coast-to-coast on NBC at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on July 12, also simulcasting on Peacock. The next night, WWE’s celebrated all-women’s Premium Live Event Evolution,  makes its highly anticipated return on Sunday, July 13. Originally debuting in 2018, Evolution  will once again spotlight the incredible athleticism, power, and charisma of WWE’s women Superstars. The Great American Bash at Center Stage Theatre Before Saturday night’s action, The Great American Bash  will take place on the afternoon of July 12 at the historic Center Stage Theatre — the former home of WCW Saturday Night . This intimate venue provides the perfect backdrop for a throwback-style event that honours wrestling’s rich legacy in Atlanta. Combo Tickets & Presale Info Two-day combo ticket packages for Saturday Night’s Main Event  and Evolution  go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday, May 28 at 10 a.m. ET / 7 a.m. PT , via Ticketmaster . Fans eager to secure their seats early can access an exclusive presale starting today , May 27, through 11:59 p.m. ET. Priority Passes Available Now For fans looking for the ultimate WWE experience, official Saturday Night’s Main Event  and Evolution   Priority Passes  are available now through WWE’s partner, On Location . These exclusive packages include: Premium seating for both nights All-inclusive pre-show hospitality Meet & greets and photo opportunities with WWE Superstars Ringside photo ops and more Zenni Optical Partnership Spotlight Zenni Optical, the official eyewear partner of WWE, is helping power the weekend with a focus on style, performance, and fan empowerment. “At the heart of this partnership is a shared commitment to bold style, everyday performance, and empowering fans to see the world more clearly,” said Robb Chiarini, Head of Partnerships at Zenni. “We’re thrilled to share our high-quality, affordable eyewear alongside custom designs inspired by WWE Superstars.” WWE’s Legacy in Atlanta Atlanta has long been a cornerstone in WWE history, hosting iconic events such as WrestleMania XXVII  (2011), Survivor Series  (2015), Royal Rumble  (2002, 2010), Day 1  (2022), and Bad Blood  (2024). This July, the city continues its legendary run with a weekend that promises unforgettable moments, groundbreaking matches, and the full force of WWE fandom. Stay tuned for more information on individual ticket sales and additional event details in the coming weeks.

  • WOW – Women of Wrestling Makes History with Explosive “Twin vs. Twin” Matchup

    In an unprecedented moment in WOW – Women of Wrestling history, fans witnessed the first-ever Twin vs. Twin  showdown as tensions finally boiled over between Miami’s Sweet Heat — Lovely Laurie and Luscious Lindsey Carlson. Long celebrated for their seamless teamwork and undeniable sisterly bond, the Carlson twins stunned the audience as they collided in a heated singles match, orchestrated by none other than Lana Star. Lana, always the mastermind behind chaos and glamour, claimed the bout would “flush out the animosity” plaguing the Fab Four faction. With power struggles and spotlight envy simmering beneath the surface, Laurie and Lindsey went head-to-head, abandoning the synchronized charm that once made them one of WOW’s most dominant tag teams. The result? A fierce, emotional contest that left fans questioning whether the sisters could ever truly reconcile — or if this is the beginning of a permanent family fracture. Meanwhile, tensions flared elsewhere as The Brat Pack’s BK Rhythm and Gigi Gianni, backed by The Alliance’s Reina Del Rey and Adriana Gambino, squared off against the no-nonsense Southern brawlers Big Rig Betty and Jessie Jones. The Alliance continues to assert its dominance by forging strategic alliances and backing brash talents, but Betty and Jessie showed grit and grit alone, refusing to back down from the chaos. Another standout of the night was Genesis, who is clawing her way back to the top after a rough patch of ring losses. Determined to rewrite her narrative, Genesis stepped into the ring against the ever-resilient Scout Parker. The match was a test of endurance and drive, with both competitors looking to prove they belong at the top of the WOW roster. And the fireworks didn’t end there. Animal Instinct’s fiery duo — Goldie Collins and Katarina Jinx — renewed their rivalry with the cheerful islanders, Tiki Chamorro and Kalaki The Island Girl. Despite the latter’s sunny disposition, the bout quickly turned volatile, with both sides unleashing signature moves and fierce energy in a match that kept the crowd on edge. From sibling showdowns to fierce faction wars, WOW continues to redefine women’s wrestling with high drama, unforgettable moments, and Superheroes that shine in and out of the ring. As rivalries deepen and alliances shift, one thing’s for certain — the road to the top in WOW is paved with passion, pain, and plenty of power moves.

  • WOW Season 3, Episode 36 Recap: “Wicked Sisterhoods

    This week’s episode of WOW – Women of Wrestling lit a fuse and let it burn all the way to the main event. “Wicked Sisterhoods” delivered a powder keg of chaos—shocking matchups, dangerous new alliances, and a high-stakes finale that’s reshaping the path to the title. The Classmaster Throws Down the GauntletWith a steel gaze and six-foot-two of sheer dominance, the WOW World Champion The Classmaster kicked off the show by calling out the entire roster. No more pretenders. No more whispers. Just a ruthless demand: step up or get crushed. It didn’t take long for someone to bite the bait—and just as quickly, get bodied in a shocking opening match. The Classmaster didn’t just send a message. She carved it in stone. Top Tier Tries to Regroup — But Sugar’s Got the SpiceAfter taking Ls in singles competition, Coach Campanelli and Kandi Krush circled the wagons behind Gloria Glitter, hoping she could give Top Tier some traction. But across the ring stood Sugar of the Mighty Mights—sweet on the outside, but fierce where it counts. Sugar came in hot, blitzing Glitter with an unrelenting offense that had the crowd eating out of her hand. Top Tier showed heart, but Sugar showed fire . Another frustrating night for the self-proclaimed elite. Chainsaw, Daisy Lane & Fury: A Nightmare You Can’t Wake Up From hell had a tag team; it would be Chainsaw and Daisy Lane. Now imagine adding Fury to that nightmare stew. This unholy trinity formed what can only be called a Wicked Sisterhood —and their first target? Chantilly Chella, Roxxy Fierce, and Holidead. The babyfaces came to party, but the Sisterhood came to destroy. What unfolded was carnage. Dirty tactics, cold eyes, and brutal double-teams left their opponents in pieces. This alliance isn’t here to play. They’re here to dominate, and they just made it clear—nobody is safe. Main Event: Winner Takes All – Paola vs. Santana GarrettAfter their controversial double pin two weeks ago, the tension between Paola Blaze, the Colombian GOAT, and Santana Garrett was about to explode. With a championship opportunity hanging in the balance, both women threw everything into this match. Santana brought the experience. Paola brought the attitude—and backed it up with ruthless execution. Near fall after near fall, the crowd couldn’t look away. When the dust settled, one woman stood tall with a guaranteed shot at The Classmaster. The other? Left staring up at the lights, championship dreams dashed. The road to the WOW Championship just got wicked—and it's only getting wilder from here.

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