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After deciding to move WrestleMania 42 out of New Orleans, WWE will bring its flagship event back to Las Vegas. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀⚽️🥇 KPMG Women's PGA ⛳ ...
Last month, it was reported that New Orleans would no longer be hosting WrestleMania 42 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, with the city instead set to host Money In The Bank in 2026. Although ...
WWE announced that WrestleMania 42 is set for April 18 and 19, marking the second consecutive year the marquee event will be held in Las Vegas.
The Rock’s 2013 WWE Championship reign was a big deal on paper. He ended CM Punk’s historic 434-day run, brought mainstream buzz back to WWE, and headlined WrestleMania 29 in a “Once in a ...
Rey Mysterio revealed a torn groin and busted eardrum sidelined him from WrestleMania 41, where Rey Fenix replaced him. Despite the injury, Mysterio remains in the spotlight, taking a playful jab ...
London Mayor Sadiq Khan made a pitch to World Wrestling Entertainment legend Paul "Triple H" Levesque to bring the wrestling promotion's biggest event, Wrestlemania, to the U.K. capital. "I'd love ...
Fandango’s debut at WrestleMania 29 was meant to be a novelty act. A ballroom dancer with a ridiculous name and a gimmick that felt like it time-travelled from 2006, he somehow beat Chris ...
Vince McMahon has officially resigned from TKO and WWE after allegations of sex trafficking were made against McMahon and former Head of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis.
WWE Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque announced on May 23, 2025, that New Orleans will host the Money in the Bank premium live event on Saturday, August 29, 2026.
Rey Mysterio recently revealed the injuries that forced him to withdraw from WrestleMania 41, including a torn groin and a busted eardrum sustained just days before the event during a match with ...
The Undertaker may have been in attendance for the WWE Hall of Fame induction of his wife, Michelle McCool, over WrestleMania 41 weekend lin April, but The Deadman was not supposed to be in Las Vegas.
Pakistani officials will be visiting the U.S. next week in an effort to reach a deal to lower tariffs imposed against the Asian country, President Donald Trump said on Friday.
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