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WWE star Jordynne Grace has provided an update after suffering an injury in a match during a Friday taping. No details about the specific nature of the injury or Grace's condition were provided in the update.
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WWE star Jordynne Grace has provided an update after suffering an injury in a match during a Friday taping. No details about the specific nature of the injury or Grace's condition were provided in the update.

Matt Hardy revealed that Paul Heyman once pitched him an unusual name change during his time in WWE. This proposal came after Hardy had separated from his brother Jeff Hardy as part of a storyline split. Heyman wanted to associate Hardy with another well-known wrestling family through this name change.

The Hardy Boyz have been confirmed for WWE 2K26 as part of the Ringside Pass Season 4 DLC pack, which is expected to release between July and September 2026. Jeff Hardy last appeared in WWE 2K22 while Matt Hardy hasn't been playable since WWE 2K20, making this their return to the franchise after several years of absence. The Season 4 DLC will also include musician Jelly Roll and AAA star Lady Shani.

Former WWE NXT Women's North American Champion Blake Monroe has shared her thoughts on potentially appearing at WrestleMania. Monroe addressed the possibility of making an appearance at WWE's flagship event.

WWE NXT will host its Vengeance Day premium live event from the Performance Center with five matches on the card. Two of the matches will be title bouts.

Former WWE star Maven has expressed a negative opinion of the DiBiase family in relation to their welfare fraud scandal. Maven shared his unfavorable views following the controversy surrounding the DiBiase family.

WWE ring announcer Alicia Taylor called out fans on her Instagram Story on March 7, 2026, for what she described as "insane and creepy" behavior, including sending daily voice messages and making inappropriate requests to hang out or go to dinner when WWE is in town. Taylor clarified that while she appreciates fan support, responding to a message does not make fans her friends, and she finds the obsessive messaging to be disturbing behavior that has become increasingly frequent.

According to longtime wrestling producer David Sahadi, WWE Raw got its name because the company was producing television on a limited budget in the early 1990s, with "raw" originally meaning "cheap" due to the stripped-down presentation without elaborate sets, lighting, or pyrotechnics. Sahadi revealed on the 83 Weeks podcast that WWE was losing money in 1992-1993 and later reframed the name to suggest concepts like "raw emotion" to make it sound intentional rather than financially motivated.

Former WWE NXT Women's North American Champion Blake Monroe has expressed excitement about working with a WWE star and has named a performer she believes will become a huge star. The article does not specify which WWE star Monroe is referring to or provide additional details about the potential collaboration.

Former WWE producer David Sahadi revealed that Vince McMahon's face "turned white" when Lex Luger made his shocking debut on the first episode of WCW Nitro on September 4, 1995, while they were watching in WWE's production truck. Sahadi stated that many within WWE believed Luger was still tied to the company since he had recently appeared on WWF programming, making his WCW appearance particularly stunning. The moment marked what many consider one of the opening shots of the Monday Night Wars, with Sahadi noting it was the first time he believed WCW might actually be serious competition for WWE.

Former WWE producer David Sahadi claims that Vince McMahon warned staff during the Monday Night Wars that the company would be out of business in two months if they didn't turn things around, as WCW had been dominating ratings for over a year. According to Sahadi, speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, McMahon and Linda were taking liens off Titan Towers to make payroll during this period, and he believes the rise of Steve Austin was crucial to WWE's survival.

WWE producer David Sahadi revealed that Vince McMahon nearly killed the Stone Cold Steve Austin character during the mid-1990s because fans were cheering him instead of booing him as intended. According to Sahadi, McMahon held a meeting where he considered turning Austin back into his previous Ringmaster character with "stubbly hair and powder blue tights," but Kevin Dunn suggested letting the crowd reaction guide the character's direction instead. Sahadi said this decision may have saved both Austin's career and WWE's future, as McMahon had warned staff that the company could be out of business in two months due to losing in the ratings to WCW.