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WWE’s Dominik Mysterio Shares Advice For People Who Call Wrestling Fake, ‘What Do You Watch On Television That’s Real? Put On Raw & See If You Like It’
WWE's Dominik Mysterio has shared advice for people who call wrestling fake, telling them to consider what they watch on television that's real and suggesting they watch Raw to see if they like it. Mysterio responded to critics by encouraging them to give watching a wrestling show a try.

Cody Rhodes Explains Why He’d Enter Politics And What He’d Change
Cody Rhodes discussed his political interests in an interview with Jimmy Traina on April 15, 2026, outlining specific policy areas he would focus on if he entered politics. Rhodes stated that green initiatives, education funding, and improving societal infrastructure would be his priorities, while expressing concern about the current divided and hostile political climate. The WWE star indicated that while he finds politics intriguing, he believes the current environment makes it a complicated prospect.

WWE's Damian Priest Gives Blunt Opinion On Pat McAfee Return Storyline: 'It Sucks'
Damian Priest has expressed his displeasure with Pat McAfee's promos following McAfee's return to WWE, calling the storyline "sucks." Priest has also revealed how the locker room has reacted to McAfee's recent promotional work.

Cody Rhodes Calls Pat McAfee Angle the “Worst-Received Thing In Wrestling History”
Cody Rhodes called Pat McAfee's current WWE storyline involvement "the most ill-received thing in the history of wrestling" during an April 15, 2026 interview with Jimmy Traina. Rhodes stated that the negative reaction has been universal across all types of wrestling fans, comparing it unfavorably to historically criticized moments like the Gobbledy Gooker and the Shockmaster. The comments come as WWE heads into WrestleMania 42 with the McAfee storyline still in place despite two consecutive weeks of heavily criticized SmackDown episodes.

Je'Von Evans Discusses His Nerves Ahead Of First WWE WrestleMania Match
WWE's Je'Von Evans has opened up about wrestling at his first WrestleMania, discussing the nerves he's experiencing ahead of the match. Evans explained why the situation is nerve-wracking for him as he prepares for his debut at WWE's biggest event.

Rey Mysterio Looking Forward To Demon Finn Balor Vs. Dominik Mysterio At WWE WrestleMania 42, ‘He’s Ready To Whoop Dom’s Butt & Teach Him A Lesson’
Rey Mysterio is looking forward to 'The Demon' Finn Balor facing Dominik Mysterio at WWE WrestleMania 42. Rey stated that Finn Balor is ready to "whoop Dom's butt and teach him a lesson."

Matt Hardy Says He'd 'Love' To Wrestle This Celebrity WWE Star
Former WWE star Matt Hardy has expressed that he would "love" to wrestle a celebrity who is currently featured in WWE. Hardy revealed his interest in facing this unnamed celebrity wrestler.

Liv Morgan Loves Her ‘Personal’ & ‘Physical’ WWE WrestleMania 42 Feud With Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer
Liv Morgan has expressed her positive feelings about her WrestleMania 42 feud with Women's World Champion Stephanie Vaquer, describing it as both "personal" and "physical." The WWE star shared her honest thoughts on the rivalry with the current Women's World Champion.

Hulk Hogan “Deflected” Real Feelings About Being Booed During Final WWE Appearance
Hulk Hogan was booed during his final WWE appearance on Raw in January 2025, and according to documentary director Bryan Storkel, Hogan "deflected" when asked about the emotional impact of the negative reaction. While Hogan publicly attributed the boos to political backlash from his support of Donald Trump, Storkel said that people around Hogan indicated the reaction hurt more than the wrestling icon publicly admitted. Storkel noted that when directly asked if being booed as himself rather than his character was painful, Hogan claimed it didn't hurt, but those close to him suggested otherwise.

Dominik Mysterio Was More Worried About His Hair Than Bloody Head Injury After AAA Match
Dominik Mysterio suffered a seven to eight centimeter gash on his head from an unprotected chair shot during his AAA Rey de Reyes title defense, but revealed on The Burn Factor that he was more concerned about potentially having his head shaved for treatment than the injury itself. Medical staff used glue instead of stitches per his request, though the cut reopened during filming and required a second layer of glue as they were taping three shows that day. Mysterio continued through all the tapings and flew to San Antonio the next day for WWE commitments, stating that dealing with the dried blood and glue in his hair was more bothersome than any pain from the wound.

Becky Lynch Exposes WWE’s Old Dress Code That Forced Women Into “Tiny Frocks” After Matches
Becky Lynch revealed on the Soder Podcast that WWE previously enforced a strict "club wear" dress code for female talent that required them to wear "tiny frocks" and high heels even after matches and during travel. Lynch explained she once got in trouble for wearing jeans and a tank top through an airport because it was considered gym attire, and said the policy has since been discontinued.