**Mick Foley’s Health Update**
Mick Foley, known for his fearless wrestling style, recently shared an optimistic health update following a concussion he sustained while preparing for a comeback match.
In a video on his YouTube channel,
Foley expressed relief and happiness about his recovery,
stating, “You might be able to tell by the tone of my voice it’s good news really good news.” Foley explained that after experiencing symptoms over a weekend, he felt significantly better within three days. He also reflected on his decision to step back from physical confrontations, emphasizing his gratitude for the support from fans. In a lighter moment, he mentioned his custom shirt featuring his dog, Bernie, named after wrestler Randy Orton.
**Gable Steveson’s Current WWE Position**
Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson discussed his journey in WWE during an interview on the Jackson Podcast. Steveson expressed enthusiasm about his progress, especially in dark matches on SmackDown. He highlighted the importance of discovering his wrestling persona, saying, “I’m trying to find who is Gable… I can be whatever I want to be with my life.” He acknowledged the challenge of transitioning from Olympic wrestling to WWE’s entertainment-focused style and hinted at potentially becoming the next big star, like Brock Lesnar.
**Kenny Omega on Logan Paul**
Kenny Omega shared his thoughts on Logan Paul’s wrestling abilities during a live stream on Twitch. While acknowledging Paul’s talent, Omega questioned if Paul could handle the rigorous schedule of New Japan’s G1 tournament. Omega remarked, “Could Logan Paul walk into New Japan and do a G1 where he’d have to walk in every night and have an actual Banger? No, he absolutely could not.” He commended Paul for his success in WWE and emphasized the importance of commitment in professional wrestling.
**Rikishi Defends Jey vs. Jimmy Uso Match**
Wrestling legend Rikishi reflected on the highly anticipated match between his sons, Jimmy and Jey Uso, at WrestleMania 40. On his podcast, Rikishi praised their performance but wished he could have been involved. He expressed pride in their achievement, stating, “I felt like they went out there they delivered.” Rikishi also shared his desire to have been part of the match, adding a personal touch to the family legacy.
**The Undertaker Responds to Criticism**
The Undertaker addressed criticism regarding his induction of Muhammad Ali into the WWE Hall of Fame on his “Six Feet Under” podcast. He defended his decision, highlighting Ali’s humanitarian efforts despite their differing views on military service. The Undertaker emphasized Ali’s strong beliefs and the significant sacrifices he made, urging critics to consider the broader context of Ali’s legacy.
**Details on Tama Tonga’s WWE Signing**
Carl Anderson revealed details about Tama Tonga’s signing with WWE on “Busted Open Radio.” Anderson recounted his efforts to bring Tonga to WWE, praising his talent and potential. After a year-long process, Tonga’s move to WWE was finalized, marking a significant addition to the roster. Anderson’s persistence underscores WWE’s interest in recruiting top-tier talent from around the world.
**WWE’s Reaction to Liv Morgan Injuring Rhea Ripley**
Following Rhea Ripley’s injury caused by Liv Morgan during a recent match, WWE officials confirmed there is no backstage heat on Morgan. The incident, which occurred during a collision with a wall, was deemed accidental. WWE’s response highlights their understanding of the physical risks involved in professional wrestling.
**Adam Copeland’s Retirement Timeline**
Adam Copeland, also known as Edge, discussed his retirement plans on the “Mostly Sports” podcast. Reflecting on his career, Copeland mentioned his improved mental acuity despite not being as fast as he once was. He stated, “I figure maybe I have a year and a half left give or take,” emphasizing his desire to retire on a high note and leave a positive legacy for younger wrestlers.
**Future Plans for Giulia in WWE**
Plans for NXT’s newest star, Giulia, have been revealed. According to Ringside News and Fightful Select, Giulia is set to debut at NXT Heatwave on July 7th, following a few matches in the Marigold promotion. WWE is working on securing her current theme music and intends for her to retain her ring name, ensuring a smooth transition to the WWE Performance Center.
**Rhea Ripley’s Title Vacating Connection to John Cena**
WWE fans noticed an intriguing connection between Rhea Ripley’s recent title vacating and John Cena’s past. Both superstars held their titles for exactly 380 days before being forced to relinquish them due to injuries. This coincidence has sparked discussions among fans about the parallels in their careers.
**Tony Khan on Airing Punk/Perry Brawl**
AEW President Tony Khan defended the decision to air the brawl between CM Punk and Jack Perry during Dynamite on “The Chris Russell Show.” Khan explained that the intense storyline involving top tag teams like the Young Bucks and FTR justified the broadcast. He highlighted the impact on Perry’s career, noting his rising popularity and the audience’s strong reaction.
**Rikishi on The Rock Possibly Betraying Roman Reigns**
Rikishi speculated about a potential storyline involving The Rock and Roman Reigns on his podcast. He envisioned a dramatic betrayal by The Rock, turning him heel and positioning Roman as a babyface. Rikishi suggested this angle could culminate in a major match, possibly at the next WrestleMania, emphasizing the significance of family dynamics in WWE storylines.
**Jade Cargill on Transitioning from AEW to WWE**
Jade Cargill shared her experiences transitioning from AEW to WWE with Evan Mack. Cargill expressed gratitude for fans witnessing her growth from her first match to becoming a superstar. She acknowledged the challenges of adapting to WWE’s environment but remained optimistic about her future, thanks to support from veterans in both promotions.
**WWE’s Reaction to Sami Zayn’s Hometown Entrance**
WWE officials praised Sami Zayn’s recent hometown entrance on Raw, as reported by Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful. The enthusiastic response from the audience underscored Zayn’s popularity and the success of his storyline. This positive reception highlights WWE’s ongoing efforts to engage fans through memorable moments and strong character development.
**Man Suing AEW & WWE Incarcerated**
Anthony Dwayne Wilson’s lawsuit against AEW and WWE was dismissed due to failure to serve the defendants within the required timeframe. Wilson had accused both companies of plagiarism and causing significant personal and financial damages. The dismissal leaves his claims unresolved, but Wilson may choose to refile his case with proper legal procedures.
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