
Injured WWE Star Bianca Belair Reveals She Will Undergo Surgery
Former WWE Women's Champion Bianca Belair announced on Instagram that she will undergo finger surgery. The WWE star revealed her injury status through her social media post.
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Former WWE Women's Champion Bianca Belair announced on Instagram that she will undergo finger surgery. The WWE star revealed her injury status through her social media post.

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Bianca Belair underwent finger surgery on February 16, nearly a year after suffering a crushed knuckle joint during a Triple Threat match with Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY at WrestleMania 41. According to WrestleVotes, the surgery timing makes her unavailable for WrestleMania 42, which is two months away. Belair has not competed since April 2025 as she has been managing the injury.

WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch has revealed the winners of her inaugural 'Bexxie's Awards'. The awards represent Lynch's first-ever presentation of these honors.

WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch has stated there is one specific thing she wants to accomplish before retiring from professional wrestling. The article does not specify what that particular goal is.

WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg has been named Partner and Chief Executive Officer of Patriot Tactical, a tactical lifestyle brand that focuses on knives, EDC gear, and personal defense equipment. Goldberg will guide the company's national expansion efforts, retail partnerships, product innovation, and overall brand growth. The company plans to focus on elite-grade tactical equipment, training initiatives, veteran outreach, and community-building events across the country in 2026.
NXT stars Kendal Grey and Skylar Rae are expected to make their main roster debuts before tonight's WWE RAW in Memphis, according to WrestleVotes. WWE plans to use NXT talent in dark matches before Main Event, with Grey reportedly impressing internally and earning the opportunity to be introduced to the main roster for the first time.

WWE star Seth Rollins has revealed his favorite matches from his WWE career that he lost. Rollins specifically cited a championship match and a WrestleMania match among his favorites.

WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas generated a record-breaking $66,074,558 in combined ticket sales across two nights at Allegiant Stadium on April 19-20, 2025, according to data from Pollstar obtained by POST Wrestling. The two-night event sold 113,412 tickets with an average ticket price of approximately $635, far surpassing previous wrestling gate records including WrestleMania 32's inflation-adjusted $23 million figure. Night 1 was headlined by Seth Rollins defeating Roman Reigns and CM Punk in a triple threat match, while Night 2 concluded with John Cena capturing the Undisputed WWE Championship from Cody Rhodes.

Wade Barrett revealed why his Bad News Barrett gimmick failed in WWE, explaining that the character became too popular with fans who began cheering for him instead of booing him as intended. Barrett approached Vince McMahon about turning babyface due to the positive crowd reaction, but McMahon reportedly told the creative team that "Barrett will never be a baby face" and instructed him to stop using his popular "I'm afraid I've got some bad news" catchphrase while remaining a heel. According to Barrett, removing the catchphrase killed the character's identity and led to his gradual decline down the card, as the gimmick's core element was stripped away rather than adapting to the audience's response.

AEW star Andrade made fun of WWE's Logan Paul on social media and attempted to recruit his former tag team partner Rey Fenix back to AEW in separate tweets.

WWE Hall of Famer Fred Ottman is facing another surgery on February 23 to remove a drainage bag following a life-threatening gallbladder rupture that caused severe infection throughout his body. Ottman, known as Typhoon, Tugboat, and The Shockmaster, spent approximately 30 days hospitalized in St. Petersburg, Florida and was discharged on February 9, but the infection affected his kidneys and caused significant muscle loss. The 69-year-old wrestler is currently learning to walk again with a walker and thanked fans for their support via Instagram while acknowledging the frustrating nature of his recovery.