John Cena Names Biggest Failure Of His WWE Career
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WWE appears to have erased a popular group from its history books. Heath Slater recently addressed The Nexus' backstage status within the company and whether the group would have liked to run it back with John Cena in his farewell tour.
One of the current WWE Superstars without a last name is Asuka, who has become one of the coolest and most recognizable names in wrestling history. She's someone who oozes charisma and star power, and she always brings an element of mystery to the ring.
From Armageddon to Vengeance, many exciting WWE events have taken place in the final month of the year. Check out December PLE highlights now.
Bray Wyatt's entrance was one of the most iconic in WWE history, and now, one of the men behind the magic is revealing how it all came to be. Windham Rotunda de
Arguably, the most iconic WWE moment involving Santa Claus occurred during a Tribute to the Troops, when Steve Austin put on the red suit. WWE was putting on a wholesome show for the soldiers, which led to Vince McMahon presenting Santa Claus, who had gifts in tow.
The first WWE Survivor Series took place in 1987. Check out fun facts and key milestones from the iconic event's history now.
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What Cody Rhodes Did At WWE Hell In A Cell That He Thinks Will Never Be Done Again
After his triumphant return at WrestleMania 38, Cody Rhodes made WWE history two months later at Hell In A Cell when he wrestled Seth Rollins inside the cage with a torn pectoral muscle. The opening visual of Rhodes unveiling the bruise on the right side of his body is one of the most unforgettable moments of the night,
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Nick Khan Claims This WWE Hall Of Famer Was Nothing Until The Machine Got Behind Him
It seems Nick Khan is attempting to create some revisionist history as it pertains to a certain WWE Hall of Famer. WWE President Nick Khan was a recent guest on Logan Paul’s IMPAULSIVE. While discussing Paul’s history of singles matches with Rey Mysterio,
One of the most common and traditional ways of celebrating Thanksgiving in WWE is with a food fight. However, among them, the celebration back in 2004 turned out to be quite memorable. The November 25, 2004 SmackDown episode delivered one of WWE’s earliest and wildest Thanksgiving blowouts.
Tony D’Angelo, a prominent NXT star, has been off television since July, when a cliffhanger segment was used to write him off the show. In the sequence, D’Angelo was seen seated at his favorite restaurant in an apparent homage to the controversial series finale of The Sopranos, looking up at an unknown subject as the show abruptly cut to black.