
New Champion Takes Shot At Injured WWE Star After Title Change
A newly crowned champion took a shot at an injured WWE star following a title change that occurred during the February 7 episode of AAA on FOX.
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A newly crowned champion took a shot at an injured WWE star following a title change that occurred during the February 7 episode of AAA on FOX.

Jacy Jayne has been part of all three eras of WWE NXT, though her time during the black and gold version was brief. Jayne recently recalled the changes that occurred in NXT during her tenure with the brand.

A WWE star won a championship from another WWE star tonight following an injury to a former champion.

A WWE star suffered an injury during their match on last night's SmackDown show. The injury caused them to miss a title match.

Chelsea Green was pulled from AAA competition after a backstage FaceTime call on the February 7 AAA on FOX revealed she is currently in a walking boot and unable to defend the AAA Mixed Tag Team Titles she holds with Ethan Page. Commentary confirmed that Green's injury occurred on the previous day's episode of SmackDown, forcing an abrupt change of plans as La Hiedra took Page's phone and led him toward the ring to continue the storyline without Green.

According to Fightful Select, the February 6 SmackDown segment where Drew McIntyre delivered a promo criticizing CM Punk and Roman Reigns was written by Cristian Scovell. During the segment, McIntyre called out Punk and Reigns after being attacked earlier in the night by Cody Rhodes and Jacob Fatu, positioning himself as the backbone of SmackDown and addressing Reigns' decision to face Punk at WrestleMania 42.

The February 6, 2026 episode of WWE SmackDown opened with a chaotic segment where Cody Rhodes ambushed Drew McIntyre before the Undisputed WWE Champion could reach the ring, forcing McIntyre to flee through the crowd. According to Fightful Select, the segment was written by Michael Kirshenbaum with production handled by former TNA star Abyss. Rhodes later delivered a promo stating he believes McIntyre robbed him of his WrestleMania path and vowed that Drew wouldn't make it to the event.
According to Fightful Select, WWE sources indicate that many matches previously described as "original plans" for WrestleMania 42 have not been formally presented and significant portions of the card are still being actively discussed. Only one match is officially confirmed: CM Punk will defend the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 42, as announced on Monday Night RAW. Previously reported matches including Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker and Becky Lynch vs. AJ Lee for the Women's Intercontinental Championship remain subject to change, with WrestleMania 42 scheduled for April 18 and 19 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

A fake social media account impersonating Bob Holly posted an aggressive hazing-themed rant targeting Sami Zayn, claiming Zayn would have been forced to tear down rings and drive wrestlers around during Holly's era. The post initially fooled several people, including O'Shea Jackson Jr., before fans discovered the account had a history of impersonating wrestlers and troll behavior. The fake post circulated after Zayn's championship match against Drew McIntyre at Royal Rumble 2026, where McIntyre retained the title.
Charlotte Flair believes women should be in the conversation to main event WrestleMania 42, but emphasized that the decision should be based on storytelling rather than gender. When asked by Sports Illustrated about the possibility of a women's match headlining WWE's biggest show, Flair stated that "any given year the women can main event, it just boils down to who has the best story." Flair noted that her championship direction for WrestleMania season hasn't been determined yet, with possibilities including the Tag Team Titles or Raw or SmackDown championships.

Charlotte Flair has addressed the potential of a women's match main eventing WWE WrestleMania 42 this year. No additional details about her specific comments were provided.

Kayla Braxton criticized planned walkouts during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 halftime performance, calling the protests racially motivated in a Twitter response. The walkout plans reportedly stem from backlash over Bad Bunny's anti-ICE speech at the 2026 Grammy Awards, where he said "ICE out" and defended immigrants as "humans and Americans." Braxton tweeted that those walking out could let others "rotate in and enjoy the show" until "your racism passes."