
WWE's Chelsea Green Involved In Ben Johnson Biopic
WWE's Chelsea Green has confirmed her involvement in the upcoming biopic series "Hate the Player," which focuses on controversial Canadian athlete Ben Johnson.
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WWE's Chelsea Green has confirmed her involvement in the upcoming biopic series "Hate the Player," which focuses on controversial Canadian athlete Ben Johnson.

An update has emerged regarding GUNTHER's future role in WWE. The report indicates that GUNTHER continues to move up the totem pole within the company.

According to WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select, WWE creative is discussing the possibility of booking up to six women's matches for WrestleMania, with five matches currently considered firm plans. If WWE moves forward with six matches, it would set a new record for the most women's bouts at a single WrestleMania, surpassing the current record of five matches from WrestleMania 36.

According to WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select, WWE has been preparing branding and merchandise concepts for Tom Brady ahead of WrestleMania, including logos and slogans such as "T-Bone" and "The Untouchable Tom Brady." Sources indicate that indirect talks between Brady and TKO representatives took place last year, and while Brady competing in a match is unlikely, people within WWE believe he could still appear at WrestleMania in some capacity given his ties to Las Vegas as a Raiders minority owner and his business relationship with Fanatics, WWE's merchandise partner.

WWE has announced that three of its popular A&E shows, including "LFG," will return with new seasons premiering in April. The three series represent some of WWE's most successful programming on the A&E network.
According to a WrestleVotes Radio report on Fightful Select, WWE has scheduled the next Saturday Night's Main Event special for May 23, with Nashville, Tennessee being considered as the leading candidate to host the show. The report indicates this will be the second of four planned Saturday Night's Main Event specials for the year, with the location still being finalized.

A Delaware Court of Chancery judge has ordered that previously redacted information about financial bids during WWE's 2023 merger must be unsealed in the ongoing shareholder lawsuit. Investment firm KKR, which participated in the bidding process, had sought to keep details of its offer confidential, but Vice Chancellor Travis Laster ruled that KKR failed to demonstrate sufficient harm to justify sealing the information. The parties have been ordered to file updated public versions of court documents with the bidding details restored.

NXT stable DarkState has been left out of WWE 2K26's roster despite spending a year in NXT and holding championships during that time. DarkState member Osiris Griffin responded to fan criticism about the omission on Twitter, first with a shrug emoji and then tweeting "darkstate on the way to 2k office," indicating the group is upset about being excluded from the game launching March 13.

David Finlay has signed with AEW after having talks with both TNA and WWE. A backstage report from Dave Meltzer provides insight into why Finlay chose to sign with AEW over the other promotions.

Cody Rhodes has stated that the next contract he signs with WWE will be his last. The former WWE Champion discussed his retirement plans, indicating that his upcoming WWE deal will mark the end of his wrestling career.

WWE stars participated in a training session together yesterday, with two wrestlers being particularly notable participants in the session.

The article discusses several WWE superstars who have connections to horse racing and racehorse ownership. Former wrestler Frank Miller (known as Trailer Park Trash) transitioned from wrestling to training racehorses after injuries ended his career, achieving over $1 million in prize money and 40 winners. The Undertaker has links to a New Zealand ownership group with a horse named in his honor, while other wrestlers like Natalya and Mickie James are passionate fans who regularly attend major racing events like the Kentucky Derby.