
Triple H Removed From Internal WWE Active Talent List
WWE CCO Paul Levesque, also known as Triple H, has reportedly been removed from the company's internal active talent list.
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WWE CCO Paul Levesque, also known as Triple H, has reportedly been removed from the company's internal active talent list.

WWE's Ethan Page has commented on the possibility of reuniting his tag team partnership with Chelsea Green following her return from injury. Page discussed the prospect of resuming their collaboration as Green has returned to active competition.

John Cena has addressed fan criticism regarding his WWE heel turn and tapping out in his final match. Cena stated "I always enjoy a creative challenge, I'm not afraid to take those risks" when commenting on the negative fan reaction to these storyline decisions.

WWE NXT drew 517,000 viewers and a 0.08 rating in the P18-49 demographic on The CW Network for the May 19, 2026 episode, representing increases of 19,000 viewers and 0.02 in the demo compared to the previous week's episode on May 12, 2026. However, the viewership was down 26.5% in total viewers and 42.9% in the key demographic compared to the same week in 2025, when NXT drew 703,000 viewers and a 0.14 demo rating.

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John Cena addressed the mixed fan reaction to his final WWE match ending during an ESPN interview on The Rich Eisen Show, acknowledging that there was no way to please everyone after a 23-24 year WWE journey. Cena explained that his sense of fulfillment came from knowing he had given everything he could over decades of performing, and he compared the controversial ending to other bold creative decisions like his heel turn that split fan opinion. He stated that the ending represented the closure of his physical WWE journey rather than simply a win, loss, or submission.

WWE AAA has canceled the 'Serenata for El Grande Americano' event that was scheduled for today. The cancellation comes following the arrest of Ludwig Kaiser.

Ludwig Kaiser's scheduled AAA appearance on May 21 in Mexico City for a "Serenata for El Grande Americano" event has been canceled following his Florida battery arrest. Court documents show Kaiser, whose real name is Marcel Barthel, is seeking permission to travel out of state and internationally while his misdemeanor battery case continues in Orange County, Florida, after he turned himself in on May 20 and posted $1,000 bond for an alleged April 23 incident. Kaiser remains active on WWE programming under the masked El Grande Americano character, with AAA's upcoming May 30 Mask versus Mask match between his character and Chad Gable's Original El Grande Americano still scheduled.

Former WWE and AEW star Parker Boudreaux received a raise from WWE two weeks before his release from the company. Boudreaux made this claim about the timing of his raise and subsequent departure from WWE.

John Cena revealed during an ESPN interview on The Rich Eisen Show that he rarely rejects WWE creative ideas and has spent his career trying to make whatever he is handed work as well as possible. Cena explained that he enjoys fresh creative challenges even when they come with risk, citing his heel turn and the controversial moment where he tapped out with fulfillment on his face as examples of creative decisions that received mixed fan reactions but that he was willing to embrace.

John Cena revealed that an improvised joke comparing him to Mark Wahlberg during the filming of "Trainwreck" helped launch his Hollywood career. When someone in the movie called him Mark Wahlberg, Cena responded with a pre-prepared punchline: "Man, I look like Mark Wahlberg ate Mark Wahlberg." Wahlberg saw the joke, took it well, and subsequently helped get Cena cast as his rival in "Daddy's Home," which led to Cena's role in the sequel and opportunities to work with other major comedy performers like Will Ferrell.

John Cena explained during an ESPN interview on The Rich Eisen Show that he intentionally kept his same gear, presentation, and entrance music during his heel turn to make it feel as realistic as possible. Cena said he wanted to stay close to who fans already knew rather than forcing a totally different version of himself, basing the character shift on his frustration with years of polarized fan reactions. According to Cena, the audience eventually got a taste of the heel version and wanted "the you back."