
Four New WWE ID Signings Officially Announced
WWE has officially announced four new WWE ID signings. The newly signed wrestlers will be using recently trademarked ring names.
10,502 articles

WWE has officially announced four new WWE ID signings. The newly signed wrestlers will be using recently trademarked ring names.

NXT Women's Champion Lola Vice has discussed the significance of being the first Cuban-American champion in WWE. Vice opened up about the importance this milestone holds for her.

Bully Ray explained why he believes CM Punk's WWE Raw promo helped the Pat McAfee and Randy Orton storyline on WWE SmackDown.

Triple H has revealed which WWE WrestleMania event was the first one where he truly felt like he was in charge of the promotion as head of creative. The WWE executive discussed his transition into his current creative leadership role and identified a specific WrestleMania as the turning point where he felt fully in control of the company's direction.

WWE's Kit Wilson has addressed a potential return to tag team competition when his Pretty Deadly partner Elton Prince recovers from injury. Wilson stated that while Pretty Deadly will reunite, they will be "a different Pretty Deadly" upon their return to the tag team division.

Pat McAfee responded to CM Punk's WWE Raw promo on "The Pat McAfee Show," telling the champion not to worry. McAfee stated that Randy Orton is there to "save everything."

CM Punk has stated that he probably wouldn't have returned to WWE if he had main evented WrestleMania during his first run with the company. The wrestler opened up about his thoughts on main eventing WWE's flagship event and how it relates to his decision to come back to the company.

Nikki Bella addressed what she sees as a double standard in wrestling during an appearance on The Flying Felon podcast, criticizing how women wrestlers in their 40s or those making comebacks face harsher judgment than their male counterparts. She pointed out that male wrestlers in their mid-to-late 40s continue to be champions and wrestle regularly without receiving the same level of criticism. Bella argued that women, especially mothers, should be celebrated for continuing to compete at an older age, stating that it takes "more courage and bravery" to perform physically against younger opponents.

CM Punk has stated that his 2013 WWE Raw match with John Cena was the best match he's ever had, choosing it over their encounter at Money In The Bank 2011.

Charlotte Flair addressed criticism about her placement on the WrestleMania 42 card during an appearance on Busted Open Radio, defending her upcoming Women's Tag Team Title match with Alexa Bliss. Flair stated that given her history with Bliss and recent storylines, teaming together "makes sense" and that she doesn't view the tag match as a downgrade from her usual singles competition. She emphasized that regardless of her match type or card position, she plans to deliver a standout performance that will remind fans "why she's Charlotte Flair."

Charlotte Flair addressed criticism of her WWE career during an April 8, 2026 appearance on Busted Open Radio, acknowledging what host Dave LaGreca called "greatness hate." Flair compared herself to dominant sports teams like the Patriots and Yankees that people get tired of seeing win, stating she understands the pushback since she's "never been an underdog." She also mentioned evolving over the past year and hinted at showing a more intense side, saying when people see "that switch again" they will appreciate it more.

CM Punk revealed that headlining WrestleMania was the primary reason behind his 2023 WWE return, stating that if he had main-evented WrestleMania before leaving WWE years ago, he may never have come back at all. Speaking to WWE Now, Punk explained that after finally achieving that WrestleMania main event moment last year, he stood in the ring afterward reflecting on having accomplished what he came back to do.