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John Cena Sr. Reveals What Destroyed His Son’s Heel Turn
John Cena‘s WWE heel turn this year kicked off with a bang and ended with a whimper. But where did things go wrong? Father of ...
John Cena's dad did not like how Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson dipped following his son's heel turn at Elimination Chamber.
Nikki Bella shares her thoughts on John Cena‘s heel turn. The wrestling world is still in shock following WWE Elimination Chamber, where John Cena turned heel on Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes ...
Predictability or lack thereof doesn't necessarily factor into the enjoyment of a match or segment in WWE, but Chief Content Officer Paul 'Triple' H Levesque lives for creating moments that catch the ...
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Tommy Dreamer Really Hoping This Top WWE Star Doesn't Turn Heel
Like many fans, former WWE star Tommy Dreamer was left questioning if this move signaled a heel turn for Jey. Admittedly, ...
WWE Superstar Asuka has broken her silence on social media following her shocking betrayal last night on RAW. The veteran ...
WWE Chief Content Officer Paul Levesque pulled back the curtain on the idea that John Cena would become the bad guy for at least the beginning of his farewell tour from the company. Cena sided with ...
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Rhea Ripley Looked Like A Smurf After Attack On WWE RAW
Rhea Ripley got hit with Asuka’s poison mist attack at the conclusion of WWE RAW on Monday night. It was designed to signal ...
Cody Rhodes is still the Undisputed WWE Champion after beating Drew McIntyre at Wrestlepalooza on Saturday in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Now that she and Naomi have dropped the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships to Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez, the creative direction for Bianca Belair is going to be fascinating to watch unfold as ...
Even though there have been some teases of late that Cody Rhodes might be turning to the dark side, WWE still isn't planning to make the American Nightmare a heel. Per Dave Meltzer in the Wrestling ...
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One easy adjustment to hit your driver longer—maybe a lot longer
Done correctly, letting the lead knee move inward toward the ball ( above, left ), this adjustment will help you lengthen ...
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