• EWrestling2 hours ago

    PHOTO – New Photo Of Brock Lesnar With His Daughter Mya Surfaces

    Mya Lesnar, daughter of Brock Lesnar, recently claimed the NCAA Division I national title in shot put. She secured the win with a top throw of 62 feet, 4 ½ inches. Her second-best mark, 61 feet, 11 inches, was still strong enough to surpass runner-up Abria Smith, who recorded a best of 61 feet, 10 […] The post PHOTO – New Photo Of Brock Lesnar With His Daughter Mya Surfaces appeared first on eWrestlingNews.com.

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SEScoops1 week ago

Carlito has added more championship gold to the Judgment Day by capturing the WWC Championship in Puerto Rico. In his first non-WWE match in close to two years, Carlito captured the gold from Ray Gonzalez. Carlito’s victory is the latest taste of championship gold for the Judgment Day. The group already holds the WWE Women’s […]

Fightful1 week ago

Will Ospreay shares an opinion he will defend to his last breath. On this past Wednesday's edition of AEW Dynamite, Will Ospreay would interrupt a stand off between Swerve Strickland and Hangman Page following Hangman's Owen Hart Cup victory. Swerve argued that Hangman was in cahoots with The Young Bucks, to which Ospreay would argue with Swerve and Hangman that they need to work together to take down The Death Riders. In a new social media post on Sunday, Ospreay tweeted an opinion he will defend to his last breath, noting that Swerve and Hangman just need to get along until they get the AEW World Title back from Jon Moxley. Swerve & Hangman don’t need to be sending each other Christmas cards. They can get along to get the belt back Then go back to killing each other https://t.co/BFA1FakAa2 — Will Ospreay • ウィル・オスプレイ (@WillOspreay) June 1, 2025 For the full results from this past week's edition of AEW Dynamite, you can find them here.

Fightful1 week ago

Man Like DeReiss looks back on his TNA debut in March. On the March 14th edition of TNA Xplosion, Man Like DeReiss would make his debut for the company, taking on Jason Hotch in singles action. DeReiss would come away the loser of that bout, but believes it was still an amazing opportunity. While speaking to MuscleManMalcolm in a new interview, DeReiss spoke about his experience with TNA, calling it an amazing opportunity for someone who grew up watching the promotion. "Oh, that was awesome. See, everything just happened all, like, all at once at the same time, so it's just, like, amazing things happening. Like, TNA was great. I used to love TNA as a kid. Like, I grew up on AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Beer Money, X Division, Kurt Angle, Main Event Mafia, Aces and Eights. Listen, yeah, man. People say they didn't like Aces and Eights, bro. I loved Aces and Eights, bro. Aces and Eights were wicked. But, yeah, I used to love TNA, because that's the channel that the majority of the country would have to watch wrestling. So yeah, it was amazing to be there. Also NXT ran that venue, Full Sail, Black and Gold era, which is my other favorite era of wrestling. So I got to do it together, my boy Leon Slater was there. So all these things adding up, it just made it an amazing opportunity." Elsewhere in the same interview, DeReiss discussed recently attending WWE's UK Tryouts earlier this year. You can read more about that here. Should you use any portion of the quotes above, transcription credit should go to Fightful with an H/T linking back to this article.

WrestlingNews1 week ago

Hornswoggle shared a humorous, albeit initially embarrassing, story about his first proper interaction with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, where the Hollywood megastar mistook him for a Make-A-Wish recipient. “So I am in a suit, a legit suit, not my leprechaun outfit, with my gear bag, and I’m gonna meet him behind the curtain as he […] The post Hornswoggle Recalls The Rock Mistaking Him For a Make-A-Wish Kid appeared first on Wrestling News.

Fightful1 week ago

Desperado and Kasai's final match is on 6/24. The finals of New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Best of the Super Juniors tournament took place on June 1st. There was a six-man tag on the show that saw Dragon Dia, Ninja Mack, and Hiroshi Tanahashi take on Yuya Uemura, TAKA Michinoku, and IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion El Desperado. Tanahashi, Mack, and Dia emerged victorious, and post-match, there were faceoffs in the ring. Desperado was last to exit but before he could, Jun Kasai showed up. Kasai and Desperado are scheduled to clash on June 24th in what is being billed as their final match against one another. Kasai handed Desperado an envelope and called it the 'Deathpain Invitational.' That was a callback to when Desperado had his 'Despe Invitacional' and Kasai was invited. If Desperado retains the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title at Dominion on June 15th, he'll go into the match against Kasai as champion.

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