
Triple H Heaps Praise On WWE Producers Bobby Roode, Michael Hayes
On an episode of "What Do You Want to Talk About?" Triple H praised WWE producers Bobby Roode and Michael Hayes.
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On an episode of "What Do You Want to Talk About?" Triple H praised WWE producers Bobby Roode and Michael Hayes.

Dustin Rhodes revealed that Vince McMahon was the mastermind behind the creation of the Goldust character, not Rhodes himself. Speaking on The F Y'all Podcast, Rhodes explained that McMahon called him after his WCW release and pitched the androgynous character concept, which Rhodes admitted he didn't understand at the time and had to look up in a dictionary after agreeing to the role. The character went on to become one of WWE's most memorable personas of the 1990s.

Former WWE writer Road Dogg revealed that he advocated for Kit Wilson to become a regularly featured singles star on WWE SmackDown. Road Dogg fought to get Wilson more television exposure during his time as a writer for the company.

Charlotte Flair has commented on Pat McAfee's involvement in the Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton WWE storyline for WrestleMania 42, stating "It's not my place whether I like it or don't like it."

WWE star Liv Morgan described her involvement in John Cena's retirement match against Dominik Mysterio as a "full-circle moment." Morgan stated that participating in the match involving her childhood hero was meaningful to her.

WWE NXT referee Vicky D'Errico won first place at her first WBFF competition and earned professional status. D'Errico shared photos of her trophy and official certificate on social media, celebrating the achievement after spending close to a year preparing for her WBFF debut while balancing her referee duties.

Former WWE star Gable Steveson has officially signed with UFC and will make his debut at UFC 329 on July 11 during International Fight Week, according to a UFC broadcast confirmation reported by Ariel Helwani. Steveson, an Olympic gold medalist and multiple NCAA champion who transitioned from amateur wrestling to WWE before focusing on MMA, has maintained a perfect professional record with a string of knockout wins. The signing adds Steveson as a new heavyweight to the UFC roster.

Penta defeated El Hijo del Vikingo to retain his Intercontinental Championship on AAA on FOX, securing his spot at WrestleMania. The match ended when Mini Vikingo interfered by hitting Vikingo with the title belt, allowing Penta to capitalize with a Mexican Destroyer for the victory. Penta will defend the Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania in a ladder match against Rey Mysterio, Je'Von Evans, Dragon Lee, JD McDonagh, and Rusev.

La Catalina has officially joined WWE AAA, making her debut by interrupting Flammer's championship celebration during tonight's episode.

Rhea Ripley took to social media to shut down viral rumors claiming her recent body transformation was due to muscle mass causing serious back pain. An engagement account spread the false claim, which fans incorrectly connected to comments Ripley made in a July 2025 interview where she mentioned back pain from hitting an announce table during a match with Raquel Rodriguez. Ripley responded directly on social media, stating "That 'interview' never happened. Just another made up thing about me."

Former WWE star Eddy Thorpe, who was released in 2025, has accused the company of forcing him into a stereotypical Native American character that limited his creative expression. In an interview with Dale Clifford, Thorpe claimed WWE reduced his character to outdated visual stereotypes involving "animal bones" and "chokers," and pushed storylines where he would be "out by a fire smudging his injury, passing sage over it." Thorpe stated that his character was written by "white men who don't know anything about my people" and that he was pressured to portray himself in ways that didn't align with his authentic identity.

Cody Rhodes responded to the chaotic WrestleMania 42 build by calling it "a normal WrestleMania for us" after he and Jelly Roll were attacked by Pat McAfee and Randy Orton on SmackDown. The WWE Champion's original legacy match against Orton has evolved into a more complex storyline involving McAfee as Orton's ally and Jelly Roll on Rhodes' side. Rhodes indicated he's unfazed by the obstacles, saying they will "stand in the pocket, stare down every foolish obstacle, and throw."