Tag: WWE NXT

  • WWE NXT Full Results – April 28, 2026

    WWE NXT Full Results – April 28, 2026

    On April 28th, 2026 WWE aired the 835th episode of NXT live in Orlando Florida inside WWE Performance Center & can watch it on The CW (United States) & Netflix (Everywhere else).

    -Kicking off this week’s NXT with a recap of Revenge.

    -We then head over to a video of a meeting between Robert Stone, Shawn Michaels & Matt Bloom from earlier today who come to an agreement that it’s time to bring in some new breakout stars to NXT from Evolve, LFG and talent from around the world.

    North American Title Match
    Myles Borne (c) defeated Saquon Shugars via Borne Again (11:04) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

    -After the match Tristan Angels appears and introduces himself to both Borne and the NXT Universe.

    -Kam Hendrix blindsides Borne from behind and lands a uranage on him before standing tall over Borne.

    -WrenQCC were chatting backstage before Kelani Jordan shows up and complaining about Kendal Grey getting a lot of title shots while she was winning matches.

    -Grey points out Lola Vice getting her ass knocked out in NXT Underground.

    -Jordan told Women’s Speed Champion Wren Sinclair to look out or else Grey will betray her like Charlie Dempsey did.

    -Jordan challenged Sinclair to a match later on tonight.

    -NXT Champion Tony D’Angelo says the more that NXT changes, the more that it stays the same.

    -He says the only sure thing about NXT is that competitors come and go but he is the constant and no one is tough enough to kick him off this mountain including whoever sent him a box last week.

    -He says he has Keanu Carver side eyeing him but he’s more interested in the box and says he knows it wasn’t a gift but a warning.

    -The lights go out and when they come back on, new music begins to play & Evil makes his way out, handing D’Angelo a shirt of his wrapped in twine.

    -Tavion Heights then sneaks up on D’Angelo and leaves him laid out with a belly 2 belly suplex then says he’s coming for everything he deserves.

    -Will Kroos appears and hits a moonsault to D’Angelo off the top rope.

    Tag Team Match
    EK Prosper & Sean Legacy defeated Birthright (Uriah Connors & Stacks) via Shambles on Stacks (9:14)

    -After the match Birthright beats down Prosper & Legacy.

    -Speed Champion Lexis King fires off right hands on Prosper but Tate Wilder runs out to the ring to help even the odds.

    -We then head backstage and see Jaida Parker get into a verbal confrontation with Kali Armstrong in the women’s locker room.

    -Women’s Champion Lola Vice wastes no time calling out Izzi Dame and says Dame thinks she had her moment last Tuesday at Night 2 of Revenge.

    -She says she feels sorry for Dame because she can’t do anything on her own then dares her to get in the ring and tells her to show her what she has.

    -Shawn Spears appears on the Titantron then says Vice has to stay one step ahead to hold onto the Women’s Title.

    Dame & Niko Vance appear behind Vice but Vice turns to face them.

    -Mr. Iguana sneaks up behind Dame & Vance taking them both out with Vice and standing tall in the ring.

    -We then head backstage where Saquon Shugars & Dion Lennox argue with one another.

    -Cutler James tells them both to be quiet and Osiris Griffin tells them to get it together.

    -James & Griffin then promise to go get the NXT Tag Team Titles.

    Lizzy Rain defeated Nikkita Lyons via Thunder Struck (4:19)

    -North American Champion Myles Borne Borne was warming up in the locker room. Tavion Heights showed up to praise Borne.

    -Borne admonished Heights for fighting dirty earlier before Heights said that Borne was being hypocritical since he fought dirty against Ethan Page. Borne said he has everyone coming after him.

    -After Heights left Keanu Carver pulls up to Borne. Carver said he told Tony D’Angelo last week that there are sharks circling all over NXT and he’s a Great White.

    -After the break The Vanity Project were chatting backstage about all the new wrestlers showing up.

    -Jackson Drake was bragging bout having a new girlfriend in Myka Lockwood.

    -Jasper Troy pulls up to Jackson Drake and talks about how unlike his teammate’s he has nothing to show success.

    -Troy challenged Drake to a match.

    Non Title Match
    Kelani Jordan defeated Women’s Speed Champion Wren Sinclair via One Of A Kind Split Legged Moonsault (10:55)

    Shiloh Hill defeated Ricky Saints via Whisper To The Beast (12:04)

  • Richard Holliday: The Most Marketable Man in Wrestling

    Richard Holliday: The Most Marketable Man in Wrestling

    NXT wants him. TNA wants him. David Goggins wishes he had his work ethic, and Ricochet wants his hair. If you haven’t figured out who I’m talking about, it’s none other than independent wrestling star Richard Holliday.

    Holliday has steadily rebuilt momentum on the independent circuit, carving out a reputation for resilience as much as in-ring ability, and his social media presence is nothing to ignore.

    (Image by SmoothLenz Photography)

    Holliday first gained widespread recognition through his work in Major League Wrestling, where he became a cornerstone of the promotion’s roster. As a founding member of The Dynasty alongside MJF, Holliday developed a persona centered on arrogance and calculated precision. That character work, paired with a fundamentally sound wrestling style, helped him stand out in a crowded independent scene.

    Speaking with Holliday, he doesn’t seem to romanticize it much. “The Dynasty was cool for what it was, but really didn’t last that long,” he said. Max would go on to leave MLW for the bright lights and television. Holliday’s reaction is a blunt one that mirrors the unfinished nature of his story with MJF—one that still lingers with fans. Some fans look at it as if Max left behind friends and partners for the big time.

    (Image by SmoothLenz Photography)

    Since their split, the two have taken very different paths. While MJF became a centerpiece on a national stage, Holliday doubled down on building his own name and brand. When asked if he reflects on how things have played out, Holliday made it clear where his focus lies: “No… I’m far too focused on my career as the current top independent wrestler in the world today.” The difference in mindset is vast. One is traveling the world, proving his worth against top talent every single week—often multiple nights a week—and the other seems to wrestle for a fat paycheck.

    Holliday’s lack of reflection on how things turned out hasn’t stopped fan speculation. The idea of Holliday and MJF eventually meeting in a high-profile singles match refuses to die, and Holliday isn’t shutting the door on it either. “In today’s world, it seems like any match can happen. If a promoter wants to step up and book it, then so be it. Tony Khan can book it. An independent can book it. Or fans can continue to fantasy book it. Or it can just never happen—I am fine with any of that.”

    Holliday seems to know he’s currently the best in the business right now, and whoever comes knocking, it doesn’t matter—no one is exempt.

    It’s not a callout—but it’s not a denial either. And in wrestling, that gray area is where momentum builds.

    For all the intrigue surrounding a potential clash with an old friend, Holliday’s journey hasn’t been defined solely by unfinished business in the ring. Before any hypothetical, career-defining payday or long-awaited showdown could materialize, real life forced him into a far more serious fight.

    In 2022, Holliday was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. He stepped away from competition to undergo treatment, documenting parts of his journey publicly. His openness resonated beyond wrestling, drawing support from fans and peers across multiple promotions. His determination to win was, and still is, inspiring.

    Richard Holliday’s signature move (SmoothLenz Photography)

    Holliday returned to the ring in 2023, marking a significant personal and professional milestone. Rather than easing back into competition, he quickly reestablished himself as a featured performer on the independent circuit. Promotions across the United States have since utilized Holliday in prominent roles, often highlighting both his technical skill and the real-life perseverance that now defines his story.

    Fast forward to today: Holliday’s name is at the top of the independent circuit mountain, even earning recognition on Cody Rhodes’ podcast What Do You Wanna Talk About? When Matt Cardona was asked who the top names on the indies were, he immediately named Ben Bishop and Richard Holliday.

    Holliday saw the bigger picture right away. “My initial reaction was knowing I’m going to get great content out of this,” he said. “I already knew I was the top guy, but it’s always nice to get put over by your peers, especially on that platform. And my rate factually increases every month… gotta keep up with inflation!” When studying Holliday, there are several things that make it clear why he’s the topic of discussion among the greats. It’s his charisma.

    Since I was a child, the trait that has always stood out to me the most wasn’t a wrestler’s build, age, how many flips they can do, or entrance music—it was charisma. If you don’t have it, you might as well get a desk job.

    Richard Holliday has that trait nearly maxed out.

    NFL Tight End George Kittle and Richard Holliday striking a pose

    His social media presence, natural charisma, and in-ring identity allow him to stand out on the independents. In a field where many wrestlers try to go viral by nearly breaking their necks, Holliday works smarter, not harder. With his deliberate pacing, confident demeanor, and attention to detail, it allows him to control the tempo of a match and connect with audiences through subtle storytelling rather than constant high-risk offense. His “signature move” may look like your typical low blow, but he’s turned it into a social media trend. Across the globe, fans and fellow wrestlers are showing their own version of the pose—something that doesn’t happen without real connection.

    From helping build The Dynasty to carving out his own lane on the independent scene, Richard Holliday has turned every chapter into momentum. With his resilience battle-tested, his confidence, determination, and heart prove he’s still very much a major force in wrestling—and at the top of the game.

    Now, with recognition from some of the biggest names in the industry and a reputation that continues to grow, Holliday stands in a rare position—already established, yet still climbing.

    Whether he’s bound for sports entertainment, made to be elite, or delivering nonstop action, at the end of the day, Richard Holliday will always be “The Most Marketable Man in Wrestling.”

  • Several NXT Call Ups Announced on 4/24 Smackdown

    Several NXT Call Ups Announced on 4/24 Smackdown

    On the April 24th edition of SmackDown, several NXT call-ups were announced, with some appearing on tonight’s show, one scheduled for next week’s show, and one being announced, but no date was revealed.

    On tonight’s episode of SmackDown, during the women’s tag team match, Paige and Brie Bella VS Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss ended with Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne, and Jazmyn Nyx known as Fatal Influence, making their presence felt by attacking the two teams. Later on in the show. They would interrupt New Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley. This would then lead to an impromptu match with Jacy Jayne taking on Rhea Ripley. Jacy and Rhea would go on to have a fantastic match until Henley and Nyx attacked Rhea to end the match. Fatal Influence would end standing tall. Jacy Jayne is a 2X NXT Women’s Champion. She held the title in her second reign for 150 days.

    The Revolution Will Be Televised. Ricky Saints will officially make his main roster debut on Smackdown next week. Though there are no details as to what he has in store for the WWE Universe next week on Smackdown, he is sure to shine no matter what it is that he does. Saints is a former NXT Champion and NXT North American Champion.

    Glamour is Forever as The Glamour comes to Smackdown. Blake Monroe was announced as the newest addition to the Smackdown roster. Although no debut date was announced as her vignette said coming soon. It is safe to say that she will be welcomed to Smackdown with open arms after a very well done NXT run. Blake Monroe is a former NXT Women’s North American Champion.

    This now makes several NXT call ups for both Raw and Smackdown. We will continue to update you as more roster moves are made. Continue following Bodyslam.net and Bodyslam.net socials for more.

     

  • Several Names Released From WWE Contracts

    Several Names Released From WWE Contracts

    Several WWE superstars have been released/departed from their WWE contracts Friday evening ahead of SmackDown. Below is the current list of every WWE departure.

    WWE Releases:

    • Uncle Howdy (Bo Dallas)
    • Nikki Cross
    • Joe Gacy
    • Erick Rowan
    • Dexter Lumis
    • Alba Fyre
    • Zoey Stark
    • Andre Chase
    • Dante Chen
    • Aleister Black
    • Zelina Vega
    • Alex Shelley
    • Chris Sabin
    • Kairi Sane
    • Apollo Crews
    • Santos Escobar
    • Tyson DuPont

    • Tyriek Igwe

    • Chris Island
    • Tyra Mae Steele
    • Sirena Linton
    • Trill London
    • Malik Blade
    • Luca Crusifino

    The entire Bodyslam team sends our well wishes to the talent released and can’t wait to see what the future holds for these talented men and women.

  • Tiffany Stratton Names Her Top Three Favorite Women In WWE NXT

    Tiffany Stratton Names Her Top Three Favorite Women In WWE NXT

    The former WWE Women’s Champion would love to see these three women shine the brightest with their future in the WWE.

    Before she blossomed into the star she is today, Tiffany Stratton also got her start in WWE NXT where she learned from the very best, feuded with legends like Becky Lynch, and was brought up to the main roster once the higher ups knew she was ready for what it takes to be a face of the franchise.

    In a new interview that Stratton did with Adrian Hernandez, Stratton was asked about the big stars that are becoming a name down at NXT and which three would she like to lock horns with in the future if she was given the opportunity.

    “That’s a good question. I feel like every single girl in NXT is really freaking good. I think you can call up anybody and I’ll have a good match with them. I would love to have a match with Sol Ruca, Lola Vice, and Kelani Jordan. I think those are my top three in NXT right now.”

    Stratton also spoke in the interview about her feud with the legendary Trish Stratus and how she would lock to have another round with the monarch of Canada if the two were given the chance to run it back against each other.

    You can watch the entire interview with Tiffany Stratton on Unlikely with Adrian Hernandez below.

    h/t to Fightful for the transcription.

  • Lizzy Rain Set To Make WWE NXT Debut Next Week

    Lizzy Rain Set To Make WWE NXT Debut Next Week

    Former independent wrestler Rayne Leverkusen, whom now goes by the name Lizzy Rain, is set to make her WWE NXT debut next week on the April 28, 2026 episode of NXT.

    While an opponent has not yet been announced, a vignette for her debut played during last nights episode of NXT. In the vignette, Lizzy Rain claimed that she and heavy metal will never ever die.

    https://x.com/wwe/status/2046751357181309085?s=46

    Last week, Bodyslam+ had the scoop that “Lizzy Rain” would be the new name for Rayne Leverkusen, and now it’s official. Be sure to subscribe to BodyslamPlus.Net to be the first to read the latest news in the pro-wrestling world. You can also click here to read full results from last nights WWE NXT.

  • Giovanni Vinci Speaks On WWE Release, Was And Wasn’t Surprised

    Giovanni Vinci Speaks On WWE Release, Was And Wasn’t Surprised

    Giovanni Vinci was released from WWE over a year ago. Since then, he’s been pretty quiet as it pertains to wrestling. He hasn’t shown up anywhere, and while he’s active on social media, it’s mostly fitness content.
    Now, the former WWE star sat down for an interview with Chris Van Vliet where he as asked about his WWE release and if the call came as a surprise. For him, it was a surprise, but it also was not. He explained;
    “I was and I wasn’t because, I mean, during the summer of the year previous, I wasn’t on TV, but I knew there was a plan to come back eventually. We did those vignettes and everything, but that didn’t last long, unfortunately. So after that, I noticed when some thoughts started to creep in. I tried to focus on the positive, and I always had high hopes. Like, for example, when the new year started, I know SmackDown went from two hours to three hours, and I was told, you know, there’s a quote from one of the producers, we have all the real estate in the world, there’s just not enough land. Basically, you have all the great wrestlers, there’s just not enough time on the show. So when SmackDown went to three hours, I thought, well, maybe now it’s gonna happen, maybe here’s the chance, and whatever. Then, yeah, I wasn’t needed for TV for a couple of weeks. You don’t want to hear that call. But when it happened, I can’t say that I was really surprised at it. So it was kind of a weird mix of feelings.”
    Later on in the interview, Vinci said he still wants to wrestle, but he’s waiting for the right opportunity. You can see the full interview below.
  • NXT Revenge Night 2 Results – April 21, 2026

    NXT Revenge Night 2 Results – April 21, 2026

    On April 21st, 2026 NXT aired the 2nd & final night of Revenge live in Orlando Florida inside WWE Performance Center & can watch it on The CW (United States) & Netflix (Everywhere else).

    North American Title Match
    Myles Borne (c) defeated Dion Lennox via Borne Again (11:20) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

    -Blake Monroe was hanging out with The Vanity Project & Vanity Project were praising Monroe.

    -Jackson Drake talks about how he swiped right and matched with a hot blonde shawty.

    -NXT Tag Team Champion Ricky Smokes said they can’t leave Blake though? Monroe said it’s fine and they can have their fun.

    -Drake said they will just be across the street if she needs them.

    -We go backstage where Saquon Shugars caught up with NXT GM Robert Stone & Stone told Shugars to follow him.

    -The camera panned to Women’s North American Champion Tatum Paxley & Shiloh Hill hanging out & she thanks Hill for building the casket for her match.

    -Hill also brags about setting up the dating app catfish for Swipe Right.

    -Hill said he’s also booked in a match against Ricky Saints for next week before he wished Paxley luck for her match.

    Keanu Carver defeated Joe Hendry via Referee Stoppage (9:12)

    -A vignette aired for Lizzy Rain (fka Rayne Leverkusen)

    Finals Of The Speed Title Tournament
    Lexis King defeated EK Prosper via The Coronation (4:34) (NEW CHAMPION!!!!)

    -The show cut to The Vanity Project on a live Twitter video. Drake was disappointed due to being stood up.

    NXT Tag Team Champions Swipe Right tried to cheer up Drake.

    -Bayley Humphrey at the bar approaches Drake after hearing he was stood up.

    -After the break Saquon Shugars met up with the rest of Darkstate to tell him he got them all a rematch.

    Dion Lennox assumed it was him getting a rematch against Myles Borne.

    -Shugars said he tried to get the match for Lennox but Stone said it had to be Shugars.

    -Lennox hesitated a bit but ultimately felt happy for Shugars.

    Women’s North American Title Casket Match
    Tatum Paxley (c) defeated Blake Monroe (11:43) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

    -The show cut back to Jackson Drake on his date. Bayley Humphrey said she dissects bodies & she also talked about AI bots.

    -Women’s Champion Lola Vice talks about how she made a statement last week by showing everyone the champion she’s going to be.

    -She said Jacy Jayne did elevate the women’s division then said that Jacy Jayne reinvented herself as a WWE superstar.

    -Vice said the hardest part about being champion is not winning it but keeping it.

    -Vice talked about how deep the women’s division is.

    Lola said people stepped up to say they want what she has. She said those women aren’t competition but threats.

    -She said she does like it though. She said holding that title means you’ll possibly main event WrestleMania 1 day.

    -Vice said she wants to be the realest champion then talks about being that girl who stepped up and is still that girl.

    -She said you don’t just walk into Vice City and step up to the champion, you’re stepping into a fight.

    -She said you can try, step up, or take your shot then said all that’s going to happen is you’re going to get knocked out and danced on.

    -The Culling made their entrance & Izzi Dame thanks Vice for calling her a threat.

    -Dame asked Vice if she’s feeling the shift before Dame said she’s watching, learning and waiting for Vice to make a mistake.

    -Dame said Vice’s mindset means she’s going to lose at small moments rather than big ones.

    Izzi said she’s going to rip Vice apart before she talks about how you’re going to thank her once she becomes champion.

    -Vice said all that studying and waiting sounds like hesitation.

    -Vice said she hopes Dame waits for the moment until she gets her ass kicked. Dame said The Culling are 2 steps ahead.

    -Niko Vance distracted Vice which allowed Dame to kick her down then holds up the Women’s Title.

    -Sarah Schreiber interviews new Speed Champion Lexis King and pointed out how he won a title by questionable means.

    -King said he’s not like the degenerates or college recruits, he’s a real star. He said the title is his birthright.

    -EK Prosper pulls up and asked for a run back before Dorian Van Dux shows up to have Prosper’s back.

    -Ariana Grace said they’ll see them next week.

    -We get a 2nd part of the Kendal Grey NXT Chronicle.

    -She talked about being a Amateur Wrestling champion while also being a part of the men’s wrestling team.

    -She talked about how she would compete against the guys then said people say you shouldn’t do that but she can.

    -She said she grew up with an older brother which led to her getting into play fights with her bro.

    -She said she’s a tomboy which shouldn’t be a shocker then she said her and her dad bonded through sports.

    She said a funny story was her getting hit by a foul ball at a Mets game. She said her mother called her a problem child.

    -She said he has bad luck. She said she got bit by a dog in the face at a BBQ even though there was food around.

    -She said at a wrestling match, some dude busted her head open.

    -She said ultimately she was obsessed with wrestling. She said what she’s also obsessed with is getting her hand raised.

    -She said she won’t quit until she wins the Women’s Title.

    -Robert Stone was chatting with Women’s Champion Lola Vice backstage before he had to run off due to commotion.

    -Shiloh Hill was under a cabinet in the GM office while Ricky Saints put the boots to him.

    -Starks barged out while everyone checks on Hill.

    -After the break Robert Stone caught up with NXT Champion Tony D’Angelo.

    -A delivery man handed Tony D a white box with a Japanese character on it then Keanu Carver pulls up.

    -Carver said he didn’t give D’Angelo the box but the character is a symbol of war and D’Angelo better watch out

    Last Woman Standing Match
    Zaria defeated Sol Ruca (15:56)

    Next Week’s NXT

    Shiloh Hill vs. Ricky Saints

    Tag Team Match
    Birthright (2 members TBD) vs. Dorian Van Dux & EK Prosper

    North American Title Match
    Myles Borne (c) vs. Saquon Shugars

  • Nikki Blackheart Signs with WWE – What This Means for the Women’s Division

    Nikki Blackheart Signs with WWE – What This Means for the Women’s Division

    WWE has moved quickly to secure one of the fastest-rising names on the indie scene. Multiple reports confirm that Nikki Blackheart has signed with WWE after impressing at the company’s February 2026 Performance Center tryouts. Insiders noted that she stood out in a competitive class, which led to a deal being finalized within weeks. 

    That kind of turnaround usually points to strong internal backing. This signing lands at a time when WWE is actively refreshing its women’s division. Blackheart walks in with momentum, and there is a clear opening for someone new to break through.

    A fast-rising indie name WWE didn’t want to miss

    Blackheart’s timeline tells you why WWE acted fast. She debuted in 2024 and built traction almost immediately. By June 14, 2025, she had already won the Coastal Championship Wrestling Women’s Title and followed it up with several defenses. That early run gave her visibility and credibility in a short window.

    She stayed active across multiple promotions, including CCW and MPX, gaining experience in different match styles and crowd environments. That variety matters when transitioning to WWE, where adaptability often decides how quickly someone progresses.

    Her name had already started circulating as a likely pickup before the tryout even happened. WWE stepping in early prevented a bidding situation and gave them control over her development from the start.

    Why WWE moved quickly after the tryout

    The February 2026 tryout was designed to be a serious evaluation. Participants trained in front of top WWE names, including John Cena, Charlotte Flair, Natalya, and Lyra Valkyria. That setup pushed prospects through drills, promos, and live feedback at a much higher level than a standard tryout.

    Blackheart handled that environment well enough to stand out in a deep group. Reports shifted quickly from interest to confirmation of a deal, which reflects how clear the decision became internally.

    WWE tends to slow-play signings when there are question marks. That did not happen here. The timeline alone shows how strongly she performed during that window.

    The expected path starts in NXT

    Blackheart is expected to report to NXT first. NXT remains WWE’s main system for developing in-ring style, promos, and character work under weekly television pressure. The women’s division there has been one of the brand’s strongest areas, producing consistent call-ups over the past few years.

    She enters with enough experience to contribute early while still having room to refine her presentation. That balance gives creative options. They can test different directions without needing a long reset phase.

    Movement between NXT and the main roster has sped up recently. A strong start could shorten her stay. WWE continues to rotate new names into Raw and SmackDown to keep matchups fresh and avoid repetition on weekly shows.

    WWE’s current recruitment pattern is clear

    Blackheart’s signing fits a broader strategy. WWE has been targeting talent who already have momentum but are still early in their careers. This approach allows the company to shape presentations while building on existing buzz.

    Recent tryout classes have followed that pattern. The focus stays on athletes who can handle the transition quickly without needing years of basic development. It speeds up the pipeline and keeps the roster from feeling static.

    Blackheart checks those boxes. She brings indie experience, early success, and enough polish to step into structured training without slowing things down.

    What she adds to the women’s division right now

    The women’s division runs best when new matchups keep cycling in. Blackheart adds immediate variety. She has not been seen on WWE television, so every pairing feels fresh. That helps avoid the repeat matchups that can stack up over time.

    She also brings an audience that already follows her work. Fans today track talent across multiple promotions, and that awareness carries over when someone signs. The same online crowd that follows indie wrestling closely is also engaging with adjacent trends, following guides on how to use bitcoin for sports betting.

    There is also room to build her long-term. She can be introduced as a rising contender, a confident newcomer, or someone who earns her spot week by week. That flexibility gives creative space to adjust based on crowd reaction.

    Timing gives Nikki Blackheart a real opening

    Opportunity often comes down to timing. WWE is constantly adjusting its women’s division across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. Injuries, shifting storylines, and event cycles create gaps that need to be filled with new faces.

    Blackheart arrives without heavy TV history attached to her name. That gives creative a clean starting point. They can plug her into existing stories or build something from scratch without working around past angles.

    Her real-life trajectory already offers a simple story to tell. A quick rise, early success, and growing attention translate easily to television if WWE leans into it.

  • WWE RAW: Sol Ruca Debuts, Battles Liv Morgan

    WWE RAW: Sol Ruca Debuts, Battles Liv Morgan

    Sol Ruca has officially made her WWE RAW debut after surprising Liv Morgan during her championship celebration.

    Liv Morgan defeated Stephanie Vaquer for the WWE Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania on Saturday. Tonight on Raw, Liv came out to celebrate, but that was cut short by the now former WWE NXT star, Sol Ruca. Adam Pearce then made his way out and made this impromptu match official.

    Sol Ruca had the crowd on their feet while showing off her unique athletic ability, including a great step up Moonsault to the outside.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2046401420660707481?s=46

    Sol Ruca had a great showing, but the champ, Liv Morgan, was just a little smarter and had the advantage in the experience area. The end, Liv Morgan was hit with the Sol Snatcher, but rolled out of the ring. Sol then took out Raquel and Roxanne, but Zaria from NXT attacked Sol behind the referee’s back and allowed Liv Morgan to take control and win the match.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2046403359603638590?s=46

    After the match, Stephanie Vaquer made her presence known and stared down Liv Morgan. Tomorrow, Sol Ruca has her final WWE NXT match against Zaria.