
WWE Star GUNTHER Bailed Out Ludwig Kaiser Following Arrest
WWE star GUNTHER reportedly bailed Ludwig Kaiser out of jail following Kaiser's arrest earlier this month. Kaiser is GUNTHER's former Imperium stablemate.
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WWE star GUNTHER reportedly bailed Ludwig Kaiser out of jail following Kaiser's arrest earlier this month. Kaiser is GUNTHER's former Imperium stablemate.

Triple H has shared a message ahead of Clash in Italy 2026, stating that performing for fans around the world is the greatest privilege for WWE Superstars. The WWE executive reflected on the upcoming event in Italy, describing such international opportunities as a privilege for the company's performers.

Eric Bischoff stated on his "83 Weeks" podcast that WWE has hit a creative "flatline," describing the product as "cruising along just doing the same old stuff every week" and calling for the company to take more creative risks. While acknowledging WWE's strong financial performance, Bischoff expressed that he would turn Cody Rhodes heel, arguing that Rhodes needs character reinvention after his extended babyface run. Bischoff suggested WWE is missing opportunities for a major creative boom by maintaining the status quo and said he wants to see "a different character out of Cody."

Brian Myers revealed he still has a "sore spot" regarding WWE's COVID-era talent releases, stating he was blindsided by his release after recently signing a new contract. Myers criticized WWE for being the only major wrestling company making cuts during that period despite being "the most powerful, richest one." Despite his lingering frustration, Myers acknowledged the release ultimately led him to a happier chapter in TNA Wrestling and that "it was just one of those things that all worked out."

WWE Women's Champion Rhea Ripley has revealed she misses fellow SmackDown star Bianca Belair. The two wrestlers had a conversation at WrestleMania 42, according to Ripley's recent comments.

A former WWE writer has revealed that WWE was "really close" to creating a new version of the NWO during the ThunderDome era. According to the former WWE star, this was one of several ideas that WWE explored during that time period.

Cody Rhodes wants to "finish the story" with R-Truth, referencing multiple losses he suffered to R-Truth during his first WWE run over a decade ago. Rhodes has not forgotten about their previous feud and is looking to settle the score with R-Truth.

Former WWE star Curtis Axel (Joseph Hennig) faces up to 364 days in jail and a $3,000 fine on a third-degree DWI charge following his May 17 arrest in Minnesota after allegedly refusing chemical testing. He is also facing misdemeanor charges for obstructing the legal process, possessing an open bottle of alcohol in a vehicle, and failing to stop after an accident involving property damage, with police alleging the arrest followed a crash at a McDonald's where officers found him driving slowly through the parking lot showing signs of intoxication.

WWE SmackDown experienced increases in both average overall viewership and key demographic ratings compared to the previous week. The show aired ahead of Saturday Night's Main Event.

Rhea Ripley revealed she collapsed backstage and suffered a panic attack during WWE's Australia tour after putting excessive pressure on herself to represent the country. Speaking on What's Your Story? with Stephanie McMahon, Ripley explained she felt responsible for everything during the tour events and hadn't been eating or drinking water properly, causing her body to shut down by the time Monday Night RAW concluded. The collapse occurred in catering after the three-show stretch of SmackDown, Crown Jewel, and RAW, with Ripley describing it as one of her lowest points.

Former WWE star Curtis Axel (Joseph Hennig) was arrested on May 17 in St. Francis, Minnesota on DUI charges after allegedly causing a property damage crash at a McDonald's. According to the criminal complaint, Hennig allegedly cursed at McDonald's employees in the drive-thru, backed his truck into another vehicle, refused officers' commands to exit his vehicle, and had an open bottle of vodka in his truck. Hennig is facing multiple charges including gross misdemeanor refusal to submit to chemical testing, misdemeanor DUI, obstructing legal process, violation of the open bottle law, and disorderly conduct.

Former WWE star Curtis Axel (real name Joseph Hennig) was arrested on May 17 in Anoka County, Minnesota on multiple charges including third-degree driving while impaired, refusal to submit to a chemical test, obstructing the legal process, possessing an open bottle of alcohol in a vehicle, and failing to stop after an accident involving property damage. The 46-year-old wrestler remained in custody for two days before being released on May 19, and has largely stayed out of the wrestling spotlight since departing WWE in 2020.