Tag: WWE NXT

  • Shiloh Hill Explains The Origins Of His Missing Tooth

    Shiloh Hill Explains The Origins Of His Missing Tooth

    Shiloh Hill has been really making a name for himself during his time on WWE NXT.

    Whether it be his burst of energy in the ring, his wild online personality of searching on the Dark Web, or his lost tooth that has become a signature look of his. Shiloh Hill has definitely been making his own impact in his own way.

    While talking on the Mark Moses Show, Hill talked about the origins of how he lost his tooth.

    “The first time I ever got my tooth knocked out my cousin shot me in the mouth with a BB gun. I got it fixed, and later I got it punched out in a fight. I did play hockey when I was younger, and I got it knocked out a couple of times in hockey. Got it fixed, got it knocked out one time in football, got it fixed, and when I came here, we do these PC live matches, and I got hit with a chair, and it came out. It broke the rest of the fake tooth out. I even got it fixed in LFG, and I bit into a slice of pizza, and it broke off again,” he said.

    Hill was the winner of the second season of WWE LFG.

    H/t to Fightful for the transcription.

     

  • Should WWE Wrestlers Unionize? | Column

    Should WWE Wrestlers Unionize? | Column

    As WWE continues to grow into a global powerhouse, the conversation around how its talent is classified and treated is becoming harder to ignore. Record gates, but then talent asked to take larger than life pay cuts—really? The company is thriving financially, driven by media rights deals, premium live events and international expansion. Yet the structure surrounding its performers has remained largely unchanged for decades.

    WWE talent are labeled as independent contractors, but their day-to-day reality tells a different story. Wrestlers operate on company schedules, follow creative direction and often face restrictions on outside opportunities. WWE is in control. That level of control more closely resembles traditional employment, but without the same protections. It is a contradiction that has lingered over the industry for years, and one that feels increasingly outdated in a modern corporate landscape.

    Under TKO Group Holdings, WWE has become even more aligned with big business practices. The company is now part of a larger publicly traded entity with clear financial expectations. That shift has brought stability and growth, but it has also highlighted the imbalance between ownership and talent. In most major industries, that kind of imbalance is addressed through collective bargaining. In wrestling, it still is not.

    The physical demands of the profession make the issue much more urgent. Professional wrestlers combine athletic performance with live entertainment, often working through injuries while maintaining a relentless travel schedule. The work load has lessened up, sure, but the risk is still there. Unlike athletes in the NFL or NBA, WWE performers do not have a union to negotiate standardized healthcare, pensions or long-term support. Each contract is handled individually, which limits leverage and creates inconsistency across the roster.

    Unionization would provide a framework for addressing those concerns. It could establish baseline protections such as injury protocols, legitimate minimum contract standards and clearer guidelines around scheduling.  It would also give talent a collective voice when it comes to working conditions and compensation. For an industry built on individual stardom, that kind of unity has always been difficult to achieve, but it may now be necessary.

    Past attempts to organize have not succeeded. The most well-known effort came from Jesse Ventura in the 1980s, when he pushed for a union among WWE talent. The idea never gained enough traction, reportedly due to internal resistance and fear of retaliation. Thanks, Hulkster! That moment has become part of wrestling lore, often cited as a missed opportunity for long-term change. Each year that passes feels like the chance of unionization is impossible.

    The environment today is different. Wrestlers are more aware of their value, both as performers and as brands. Social media has given them direct access to fans and a platform to speak openly about their experiences. There is also more competition in the industry, with promotions like All Elite Wrestling offering alternative paths for top talent. That competition may not be enough to shift the balance of power on its own, but it does create leverage that did not exist in previous eras. Leverage is key.

    Critics of unionization often point to the unique nature of professional wrestling. They argue that adding structure could limit creative flexibility or slow down decision-making. Wrestling thrives on spontaneity, and the ability to adjust storylines quickly is part of its appeal. Those concerns are valid, but they are not unique to wrestling. Other major sports leagues operate under union agreements while still producing compelling, unpredictable content.

    The larger issue is sustainability. As WWE continues to expand, the expectations placed on its performers are only increasing. Without a system that provides consistent protections, the gap between the company’s success and the talent’s security will continue to grow. Unionization would not eliminate every challenge, but it would create a foundation for addressing them in a more balanced way. You can’t have futuristic and record breaking numbers, but the treatment of workers is similar to those from the 80’s. It’s outdated.

    For now, the idea remains more discussion than reality. Organizing a roster of independent-minded performers is no small task, and the risks are real. Most talent are afraid to speak out, due to fear of being blackballed. Those are real things.  But as the industry evolves, so does the conversation. WWE has never been bigger. The question is whether its talent will remain on the outside of that growth, or finally come together to claim a voice within it.

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  • Robert Stone Introduces WWE NXT’s Newest Interviewer

    Robert Stone Introduces WWE NXT’s Newest Interviewer

    NXT has a brand new interviewer and her name is Emily Agard. She made her official debut last night on WWE NXT when she interviewed Keanu Carver in an outside segment.

    Now, NXT General Manager Robert Stone has welcomed Emily with open arms and believes she’s a fantastic addition to the announce team.

    Emily is a former TV host on SportsNet in Canada and now transitions into a reporter and announcer for WWE in NXT. Congratulations to Emily Agard!

  • Mason Rook Sends A Message To WWE NXT

    Mason Rook Sends A Message To WWE NXT

    If you didn’t know, now you know. Mason Rook has officially arrived in WWE NXT. Last night, the former Will Kroos made an appearance on NXT for the second week in a row, where he laid out WWE NXT Champion, Tony D’Angelo.

    Last week, Rook showed up and hit a Moonsault on Tony, but left it at that. This week, after laying the champ out again, he revealed that his name is Mason Rook. Following the attack on Tony D’Angelo, WWE shared footage on their social media of Mason Rook making a statement after his actions.

    https://x.com/wwenxt/status/2051847217791877179?s=46

    Mason isn’t the only one going after Tony. Tavion Heights, Kam Hendrix and Naraku (Formerly EVIL) all have their sights set on NXT gold.

  • NXT Results – May 5, 2026

    NXT Results – May 5, 2026

    On May 5th, 2026 WWE aired the 836th episode of NXT live in Orlando, Florida inside WWE Performance Center & was avalible to watch on The CW (United States) & Netflix (Everywhere else).

    -Kicking off this week’s NXT with a video highlighting some of the new talent that appeared last week.

    -We then head backstage where NXT Champion Tony D’Angelo blindsides Tavion Heights with an attack.

    -A brawl breaks out between them as several members of the men’s division try and get them separated.

    Kali Armstrong defeated Jaida Parker via Kali Connection (9:53)

    -We then head backstage where Tony D’Angelo demands to defend his NXT Title against Tavion Heights tonight from Robert Stone. Stone agrees after D’Angelo pushes for the match.

    -We then head over to Birthright where Fit Finlay tells the stable that they’re supposed to uphold tradition.

    -He calls William Regal & he informs the stable that Charlie Dempsey is in England training at the Snake Pit and they will be having a 6 Man Tag Team Match next Tuesday.

    Jackson Drake defeated Jasper Troy via Middle Rope 450 Splash (7:18)

    -Zaria says NXT feels different now and says she’s standing in the women’s division with no one holding her back as dead weight or fake friends. She say she’s realizing that this was always how it needed to be: herself alone.

    -Zaria says she has a clear path to the Women’s North American Title then says while some people think that the Women’s North American Title came between herself and Sol Ruca, it made her feel like it should be hers.

    -Women’s North American Champion Tatum Paxley’s music hits and she makes her way out.

    -She says that she gets where Zaria is coming from but if she came for her Women’s North American Title, it wouldn’t matter if Zaria scorched the earth.

    -She says she’s done a lot for the Women’s North American Title and that doesn’t end with Zaria.

    -Lizzy Rain’s music hits and she makes her way out.

    -Rain says NXT feels different and says it’s anyone’s game now, then says she’s the new blood in the women’s locker room and wouldn’t mind joining in on the fun.

    -She says she was the talk of the town last Tuesday in her NXT debut but it would be fitting to add some heavy metal to the Women’s North American Title.

    -Nikkita Lyons’ music hits and she makes her way out.

    -She says all she hears is the new flavor of the month in Rain shooting over her head and says while Rain went big on social media, girls like her come and go.

    -She looks to land a right hand on Rain, but Rain ducks out of the way. Zaria catches Lyons with a German suplex but Paxley sets up for Cemetery Drive on Zaria.

    -Zaria avoids it and levels Paxley with an F5 then grabs the Women’s North American Title and holds it up.

    -We then head backstage where The Vanity Project gets into a verbal confrontation with Romeo Moreno.

    -Noam Dar intervenes to come to Romeo’s aid prompting Drake and Dar to agree to a singles match next week and Mya Lockwood to make it clear that The Vanity Project is with her.

    -Tony D’Angelo then looks to make his way to the ring through the hall of the Performance Center but Kam Hendrix appears out of nowhere and attacks D’Angelo.

    -Robert Stone says that the NXT Title match for tonight is off and he’s kicked Kam Hendrix out of the building back from the break.

    Mixed Tag Team Match
    The Culling (Izzi Dame & Nikko Vance) defeated Women’s Champion Lola Vice & Mr Iguana via Running Knee on Vice (11:28)

    -After the break we head over and see a frustrated Jaida Parker throwing things around in the women’s locker room.

    -Nattie approaches her and tells her that she’s gone soft then leaves her alone as Parker sits in contemplation.

    Tag Team Match
    Darkstate (Cutler James & Osiris Griffin) defeated Hank Walker & Tank Ledger via Double Team Powerbomb on Walker (11:59)

    -Backstage Kelani Jordan was mocking Lola Vice for losing her match.

    -Jordan bragged about being the only person in NXT to make Lola tap out.

    -Kendal Grey shows up and said she’s here to get revenge for Jordan injuring Women’s Speed Champion Wren Sinclair.

    -Jordan said Grey needs to figure out which is more important, friends or championships.

    -Emily Agard was outside interviewing Keanu Carver at a random place.

    -Carver acted peeved and asked what she wanted before Carver started to snap and Agard and the cameraman saying he don’t wanna talk to no cameras.

    -Agard told the cameraman to put down the camera then the interview was conducted with the camera on the ground at an angle.

    -Agard asked Carver what motivates him coming out of college. Carver said money, he’s simply here to get paid.

    -He said comments don’t pay his bills and he needs to take care of his family.

    -He said he don’t need anything else. He said he told HBK to give him a chance or cut him. Agard was shocked he said that.

    -Carver said if wrestling don’t work, he’ll find something else to feed his family.

    Carver said he sees so many people trying to be something they ain’t but he’s been himself throughout his life.

    -Carver said if you don’t like that he’ll walk away. Agard asked Carver to give her something to report due to it being her first day. Carver told the cameraman to pick up the camera. Agard asked Carver how he knew the Chinese symbol of war.

    -He said he actually went to classes at College while also doing football then said one thing you don’t know is I’m smart as shit for real.

    -A Shiloh Hill Instagram selfie video was shown were Hill talked about how excited he was to beat Ricky Saints last week.

    -He acknowledged Tristan Angels calling him out.

    -He said he looked Angels up and saw that he cuts the hair of sheep and wins beauty pageants then said Angels should find real hobbies

    Non Title Match
    NXT Champion Tony D’Angelo defeated Tavion Heights via Dead To Rights (10:20)

  • EVIL And Will Kroos Get New Names Under The WWE NXT Banner

    EVIL And Will Kroos Get New Names Under The WWE NXT Banner

    Two international talent have new names as they debut in WWE NXT. From NJPW, EVIL makes his official debut next week under a new name, and Will Kroos again made his presence known to end tonight’s NXT, and revealed his new name.

    First, it was revealed during a promo that EVIL will make his official in-ring debut next week and he will now be under the name “Naraku”. It’s currently unknown who his opponent will be, but, Naraku has arrived.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2051820901419647477?s=46

    Then, to end WWE NXT, Tony D’Angelo defeated Tavion Heights in the main event. After the match, the former Will Kroos attacked Tony for the second week in a row. He then spoke to the camera, revealing that his new name is Mason Rook.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2051844706972074119?s=46

    Mason stood tall to end WWE NXT.

  • Three Matches Announced For Tonight’s WWE NXT Episode

    Three Matches Announced For Tonight’s WWE NXT Episode

    WWE NXT kicks off tonight at 8/7c on the CW. WWE NXT is in an interesting period, with a huge shift happening. Stars like Sol Ruca, Ethan Page, Ricky Saints, Joe Hendry and Fatal Influence have all moved up to the main roster.

    But, last week, NXT saw the debuts of Will Kroos, EVIL and several call-ups from Evolve. Now, WWE NXT is looking to be in a ‘new era’ and it all starts tonight. As of now, three matches and one segment have been announced for the show.

    A Mixed-Tag Team Match was announced as AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana take on the Cullings Izzi Dame and Niko Vance. Plus, Jasper Troy will go one-on-one with Vanity Project’s Jackson Drake. Also, Jaida Parker and Kali Armstrong will throw down.

    After tossing Sol Ruca through a table, giving her staples in the back of her head, and ridding her of NXT, Zaria will speak and let her intentions known.

    https://x.com/mrstonewwe/status/2051671505646264323?s=46

    All that and more on tonight’s show. Plus, you never know who may show up.

  • New WWE Trademarked Name For EVIL Revealed

    New WWE Trademarked Name For EVIL Revealed

    Former New Japan Pro Wrestling star and former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, EVIL, is officially apart of WWE. He made his debut last week on WWE NXT when he interrupted WWE NXT Champion, Tony D’Angelo.

    Interestingly enough, there was no mention of his name, and that was intentional. WWE did the same thing with Ricky Starks, not mentioning his name until it was revealed to be Ricky Saints. Now, EVIL is in a similar boat. Today, Fightful Select has reported that a recently trademarked name is indeed for EVIL.

    ”On the April 28th episode of NXT on The CW, former IWGP Heavyweight Champion EVIL made his WWE debut and confronted the NXT Champion Tony D’Angelo. Commentator Vic Joseph did not call EVIL by his name directly, but used the word ‘evil’ as a play on words.

    Fightful Select learned that EVIL is on WWE’s internal roster under his real name, Takaaki Watanabe. There was a trademark filed on April 28th for ‘Nox Raijin,’ and that is for EVIL in WWE. EVIL spent 14 years of his career as a member of New Japan Pro-Wrestling. He wrapped up with the company in January 2026.”

    Tune into WWE NXT tonight on the CW.

    H/T Fightful Select

  • Four New Rookies Revealed For WWE Performance Center Class

    Four New Rookies Revealed For WWE Performance Center Class

    Four new potential stars have hit the scene and will officially report to the WWE Performance Center for training in hopes to move their way up to WWE EVOLVE or WWE NXT.

    The four names are Alyssa Daniele, Garrett Beck, Nicholas Panicali and Zoe Hines.

    https://x.com/wwenxt/status/2049553358013505761?s=46

    Zoey Hines is a former softball player and the niece of Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the 26th United States secretary of health and human services since 2025.

    Alyssa Daniele is a former Fashion Model and Snowboarder.

    Garrett Beck is a former men’s lacrosse player and body builder.

    Nicholas Panicali is a former fitness trainer and volleyball player.

  • WWE LFG Season 3 Episode 1 Results – April 26, 2026

    WWE LFG Season 3 Episode 1 Results – April 26, 2026

    On April 26th, 2026 WWE aired the 1st episode of the 3rd season of LFG live in Orlando Florida inside WWE Performance Center & was available to watch on A&E, Sunday night and will continue to air weekly

    • Kali Armstrong defeated Nikkita Lyons via The Kali Connection (4:15).
    • Drake Morreaux defeated Keanu Carver via Discus Lariat (4:00).
    • Kendal Grey defeated PJ Vasa via Flatliner (3:42).

    LFG (Legends and future greats) has coaches Kevin Owens, Natalya, Booker T & Bubba Ray. This is the first season with Kevin Owens and Natalya in the coaching position. They replaced Undertaker and Michelle McCool.