
MVP Details Hurt Syndicate's Routine At AEW Tapings
MVP has detailed The Hurt Syndicate's routine during AEW tapings. He provided AEW fans with insight into what a typical day looks like for The Hurt Syndicate at television tapings.
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MVP has detailed The Hurt Syndicate's routine during AEW tapings. He provided AEW fans with insight into what a typical day looks like for The Hurt Syndicate at television tapings.

WWE referee Daphanie LaShaunn broke her silence on Instagram following a car accident on January 18 that left her and her husband, former WWE star Leon Ruff, injured after being rear-ended and having their vehicle totaled. LaShaunn thanked fans for their support and confirmed she is recovering, stating "I'll be back very soon, just need a little rest and recovery" while reminding everyone to always wear their seatbelt.

WWE Saturday Night's Main Event at Montreal's Bell Centre has distributed 10,761 tickets with 476 remaining in an 11,237-seat configuration, according to WrestleTix. However, the venue was significantly scaled down from its total capacity of 19,585 seats, with over 8,000 seats removed from availability. The event features matches including Cody Rhodes vs. Jacob Fatu and a Fatal 4-Way No. 1 Contenders Match with Randy Orton, Sami Zayn, Damian Priest, and Trick Williams.

Jordynne Grace called WWE Women's World Champion Jade Cargill "Jadeberg" on Twitter, referencing criticism about Cargill's short matches, to which Cargill responded with "Did you take your shot today? Relax" and "She sounds like a smoker." The online exchange follows their recent SmackDown confrontation and adds to their escalating feud since Grace's main roster debut. Cargill has held the championship since November 2025 and has wrestled only 7 minutes and 25 seconds on television since winning the title.

The Undertaker has reflected on Bruce Prichard's role in his WWE career, stating that Prichard was a pivotal part of his time with the company.

A WWE star encouraged their current rival to turn heel after suffering a defeat on the most recent episode of SmackDown. The wrestler specifically urged their opponent to "go bad" following the match result.
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event features several matches with betting odds from BetOnline.ag, including Cody Rhodes vs. Jacob Fatu at even odds (-120 each), and a Fatal 4-Way No. 1 contender's match where Sami Zayn is heavily favored at -800. Other featured bouts include AJ Styles (-650) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura (+375) and a Women's Tag Team Championship match with Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY (-700) defending against Liv Morgan & Roxanne Perez (+400).

Bruce Prichard has revealed which WWE Premium Live Event he finds the most frustrating to prepare for, describing it as a "pain in the ass."

Drew McIntyre responded to critics during an appearance on TMZ's Inside the Ring, telling haters to "keep hating" because he thrives on negativity and wishes there were more people coming after him. The WWE Champion dismissed being called an "internet troll" by claiming he can "out-talk" people online and on the microphone before beating up their favorite wrestlers, adding "you'll never ever out-talk me." McIntyre concluded his message by stating "if I wasn't married, I'd take your girl too" as he embraces playing the villain role during his current title reign.

WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin advised a former US Champion against using pyro in their presentation. The former WWE and TNA star has reflected on Austin's preference for a barebones presentation style.

Drew McIntyre defeated Cody Rhodes for the WWE Championship at WWE's Berlin event and defended the title the following night in Glasgow, Scotland. Speaking on TMZ's Inside the Ring, McIntyre said winning the title in front of a live crowd felt "absolutely unbelievable" and allowed him to fulfill his promise to return to Scotland as champion. McIntyre also revealed that he slept with the championship belt, saying he washed it first and that it kept him company since his wife wasn't there.

Drew McIntyre revealed that a fan lunged at him and swung at him during a backstage meet and greet, with the fan yelling "That's Cody's title!" in apparent anger over Cody Rhodes losing the WWE Championship. Security had to intervene between McIntyre and the fan, though they eventually calmed down enough to take a picture together before the fan resumed mouthing off. McIntyre said he enjoys passionate fan reactions like this, stating "I want fans like that" as long as they're making noise rather than sitting quietly.