Tag: WWE

  • 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.

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    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.
  • Kevin Nash Rips WWE Hall Of Fame Catering Situation

    Kevin Nash Rips WWE Hall Of Fame Catering Situation

    Kevin Nash has some thoughts on WWE’s catering, or lack-thereof at the WWE Hall Of Fame this past Friday.

    On the most recent episode of Kliq This, WWE legend Kevin Nash spoke about the logistical hurdles of the Hall of Fame ceremony. Nash noted that while the production was “massive,” the hospitality for the legends was basically nonexistent.

    Nash was there to induct the latest celebrity wing Hall Of Famer in Dennis Rodman, who went into the 2026 class. For many fans, they may not know that WWE has rehearsals for the event, which Kevin Nash noted he needed to show up at three o’clock until the end, which was last midnight. Worst part? There wasn’t much catering.

    “Be there at three o’clock, leave at midnight,” Nash stated. “Absolutely not a fcking bit of food available. Some bags of chips, a couple of fcking bananas… I asked the head of f*cking talent relations—and I won’t say his name—I asked him, ‘Is there food?’ He said the matches’ cards are catered, but [not the Hall of Fame].”

    Nash detailed a lot more about the Hall Of Fame and the day that occurred. You can watch the full episode below.

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  • 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: Segments announced for 4/27 Monday Night Raw

    WWE RAW: Segments announced for 4/27 Monday Night Raw

    The following segments have been announced for the April 27th edition of WWE Monday Night Raw. The episode will emanate from the Sames Auto Arena in Laredo, Texas.

    WWE RAW 4/27

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    • The new Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch will return to Monday Night Raw after defeating AJ Lee to win back the gold. No other details were given, but we can best believe she will gloat about defeating AJ.
    • Say his name and he appears: A Joe Hendry concert was also announced for the show.
      During the announcement, Michael Cole announced that Joe Hendry was officially a full time member of the Raw roster. It’ll be interesting to see what Hendry has in store for the WWE Universe and what awaits him on the main roster.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Bodyslam.net and Bodyslam.net social media.

  • WWE’s Future Runs Through Oba Femi

    WWE’s Future Runs Through Oba Femi

    From NXT standout to WrestleMania moment, Oba Femi’s rise signals WWE’s next dominant force.

    Oba Femi looks every bit like WWE’s next breakout star. The question is not whether he will become a main-event fixture, and future World Champion, but how quickly he will get there.

    The rise of Oba Femi is not built on hype alone. It is rooted in a background that mirrors many of the company’s most successful crossover athletes. Before stepping into the ring, Femi was a standout collegiate track and field athlete, specializing in the shot put. That foundation shows up immediately in his in-ring style. His power is not manufactured. It is real, explosive, and controlled. A once in a life time talent.

    Femi’s upbringing adds a layer of authenticity that cannot be taught. Born in Nigeria and later moving to the United Stares, he developed a blend of cultural discipline and adaptability that shows up every time he is on screen. There is a calm intensity in how he carries himself, rooted in lived experience rather than performance, and it translates into a presence that feels deliberate and controlled. He does not rely on over the top theatrics to sell dominance. Instead, his demeanor, pacing and body language project it naturally, giving him a credibility that many performers spend years trying to build.

    His journey to WWE came through the company’s NIL program, a pipeline designed to recruit elite athletes and mold them into performers. While many prospects take years to find their footing, Femi accelerated through the system. By the time he arrived in WWE NXT, he already looked comfortable under the bright lights.

    Femi’s NXT résume speaks for itself. He quickly established dominance, capturing gold and positioning himself as one of the brand’s most credible threats. More importantly, he did it with consistency. His matches told a clear story. His presence demanded attention. In a developmental system filled with potential, he separated himself as someone ready now. One would think he had 10 years of experience under his belt.

    That readiness led to his call-up, and WWE wasted little time placing him in a meaningful situation… Brock Lesnar. The defining moment came on the grandest stage of them all, at this past weekends WrestleMania 42. In a result that signaled a clear shift in direction, Femi defeated and surprisingly retired the living legend of Brock  Lesnar. If that’s not a new direction, then I don’t know what is.

    Moments like that are not handed out lightly. Lesnar has long been positioned as an attraction, a measuring stick reserved for only the most trusted talent. He is the most powerful and accomplished man in combat sports history. For Femi to be placed in that role, and to deliver, speaks volumes about how WWE views his ceiling.

    There is still work to be done. Charisma must continue to evolve. Storytelling will need to deepen. Those things will be fine tuned. But the foundation is already stronger than most at this stage.

    WWE has spent years searching for its next dominant force. In Oba Femi, it may have already found him.

  • WWE RAW: Jacob Fatu Challenges Roman Reigns For Backlash

    WWE RAW: Jacob Fatu Challenges Roman Reigns For Backlash

    Roman Reigns is the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion after defeating CM Punk in the main event of WrestleMania. Now, he has a target on his back already, and it’s from his own blood.

    Roman Reigns and The Usos capped off tonight’s Monday Night Raw where Roman Reigns confessed that he misses having The Usos by his side and noted that he doesn’t want them to serve him, he just wants them to stand with him.

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    Right as Roman and The Usos were about to pose together, Jacob Fatu’s music hit and he made his way out. Roman asked if he was there to acknowledge him, which he said no. He’s here because he needs the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

    Fatu said he needs everything Roman has. The shoe deals, the cars, the houses, the jewelry, the good schooling for his kids, and he needs that world title at Backlash. Roman Reigns said he wants all of that for him too, but can Fatu handle the burden?

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  • Finn Balor Beats JD, Gets Attacked by Dominik Mysterio

    Finn Balor Beats JD, Gets Attacked by Dominik Mysterio

    Finn Balor faced off with JD McDonagh on tonight’s episode of Raw. He defeated JD but after the bell was attacked by an upset Dirty Dom. At least Dom thought it was going to work.

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    During a vignette earlier in the show Finn stated he wasn’t done with The Judgement Day. He made it clear that Wrestlemania was just the start.

    Dom would try attacking Balor after the match just for Finn to fight back and get the upper hand just in time. With Dom’s planned attack failing, what’s next for Finn Balor and The Judgement Day? Only time will tell.

    Stay tuned to Bodyslam.net and Bodyslam.net socials for more on Raw throughout the night.

  • WWE RAW: The Street Profits Return To Save Seth Rollins

    WWE RAW: The Street Profits Return To Save Seth Rollins

    Raise your solo cups, the Street Profits are back! Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins have been off television since October, 2025. The duo had some injury issues, but worked through them and started getting reps in on NXT live events.

    Now, the duo has been brought back to WWE TV on the night after WrestleMania live on Monday Night RAW. The Vision’s Logan Paul, Austin Theory & Paul Heyman were in the ring, where they talked about the visions success at WrestleMania before bringing out Bron Breakker.

    Bron spoke about ruining Seth Rollins’ WrestleMania moment. Then, Rollins attacked from behind with a Steel Chair. The back of Bron’s head was actually busted opened pretty significantly from the chair shot.

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    But, the numbers game caught up to Seth and he was beat down. That was until The Street Profits returned and made the save. The Profits beat down Logan and Theory and fought them to the backstage area.

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    Meanwhile, in the ring, Bron Breakker gained control and laid out Seth Rollins with two spears.

  • 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.

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    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.

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    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.