
Triple H Addresses Executive Position In WWE, How It’s Different From Being A Wrestler
WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H has commented on his executive role in WWE and how it differs from being a wrestler.
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WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H has commented on his executive role in WWE and how it differs from being a wrestler.

Tiffany Stratton and her boyfriend Shady Elnahas got matching tattoos that form one continuous phrase across both of their wrists. Elnahas shared beachside photos on Instagram revealing the tattoos, with his reading "Till death in this life" and Stratton's completing it with "& the next." The matching tattoos come weeks after the couple went public with their relationship.

Stephanie Vaquer responded on X to a fan who complained about being denied an autograph from her. The fan had posted a video related to the incident where they were not given an autograph by the WWE wrestler.

Vince Russo criticized WWE's championship booking following Sami Zayn's victory over Carmelo Hayes for the United States Championship. Russo argued that WWE frequently fails to elevate wrestlers after they win titles, and when they lose the championship, they return to their previous position instead of being built up to the next level. He specifically cited Hayes as the latest example of what he considers a long-running pattern in WWE's handling of former champions.

WWE has announced that John Cena will host WrestleMania 42, with the retired wrestler returning just months after ending his in-ring career. Former WWE writer Vince Russo criticized the move as "desperation" and suggested it indicates the company is struggling with ticket sales due to high pricing, calling the timing "too little, too late" with WrestleMania reportedly weeks away.

Betting odds currently favor Oba Femi over Brock Lesnar for their match at WWE WrestleMania 42. Oddsmakers also have multiple world title challengers favored to win their respective matches at the event.

Carmelo Hayes has broken his silence following his loss of the WWE United States Championship on the March 27 episode of SmackDown.

WWE has banned Money in the Bank briefcases from the April 3 Friday Night SmackDown event at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, according to a notice sent to ticket holders. The restriction is notable because WWE regularly sells replica Money in the Bank briefcases at live events and through its merchandise stores, making it an unusual item to prohibit given its tie to official WWE merchandise.

Carmelo Hayes described his relationship with fellow WWE talent Kelani Jordan as a "cheat code" for dealing with the wrestling business during an appearance on the Battleground Podcast. Hayes explained that being with someone who understands the ups and downs of the wrestling industry creates a strong support system, as both partners know exactly what the other is going through without needing to explain the demands and pressures. The couple is planning a wedding later this year while Hayes continues building his WWE career.

Carmelo Hayes described WWE crowds as "wishy-washy" during a recent appearance on the Battleground Podcast, explaining that fan loyalty is never guaranteed and can shift quickly depending on who's gaining momentum. Hayes said he learned early in his career that crowds support whoever is hot in the moment, stating "they love you on the rise and then when it's the next guy's turn, they'll switch on you." He emphasized that crowd support can disappear as fast as it appears when attention moves to the next breakout star.

Iyo Sky suffered a rough landing during a suicide dive on the March 30, 2026 episode of WWE RAW, prompting WWE personality Peter Rosenberg to warn wrestlers against performing risky dives, stating they are "all risk — no reward." AEW star Brody King responded to Rosenberg's comments with a direct message on social media, telling him "Don't tell me what to do Peter," sparking online debate about high-risk moves in wrestling.

Cody Rhodes stated during an appearance on Busted Open Radio that no one in WWE's current roster can match his demanding schedule as champion, which includes extensive media appearances, interviews, and fan engagement alongside his in-ring duties. Rhodes acknowledged that while extra promotional work is important, championship decisions ultimately come down to bell-to-bell performance in the ring. He referenced advice from Paul Heyman and compared his approach to Roman Reigns' previous title reign, noting that Reigns took a more selective approach to appearances which created a different kind of specialness around his championship run.