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2 WWE Stars Possibly Hurt At Saturday Night’s Main Event

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• 2 WWE Stars Possibly Hurt At Saturday Night’s Main Event

WWE held Saturday Night’s Main Event this past weekend at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

According to Rope Break, Sol Ruca and World Tag Team Champion Logan Paul both suffered injuries during the event. Logan reportedly hurt his leg, while the nature of Sol’s injury has not yet been revealed.

Logan competed in the show’s main event, teaming with Austin Theory as The Vision to defend the World Tag Team Titles against The Street Profits. The duo retained their belts after interference from Bron Breakker, who attacked Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins following the match.

Meanwhile, Sol Ruca defeated Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch via disqualification in a non-title match after Becky shoved referee Jessika Carr into Sol during a Sol Snatcher attempt. Becky then attacked Sol after the match.

Despite the reported injury, Sol is still currently scheduled to challenge Lynch for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship at Clash in Italy this Sunday.

Neither WWE nor the wrestlers involved have publicly commented on the reported injuries, and it remains unclear whether either star will miss ring time. It’s possible that these injuries are minor and they won’t miss any time.

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• Chris Jericho Reveals The Reason Behind His Recent Name Change In AEW

Chris Jericho recently explained why he decided to quietly drop his first name when he returned to AEW television last month.

After being off screen for nearly a year, he made his comeback on the April 1st episode of Dynamite in Winnipeg, and fans quickly noticed that the graphics, ring announcements, and commentators were suddenly calling him just “Jericho.”

While it seemed like a minor tweak, the inaugural AEW World Champion revealed during an interview with Ringer Wrestling that the change was completely intentional and meant to mess with fans’ heads. Jericho admitted he loved watching people online overanalyze the move and invent wild theories about why his first name vanished.

He explained that the concept was actually inspired by music history, comparing the single-name presentation to iconic, self-titled records like Metallica’s Black Album or The Beatles’ White Album. With a career spanning decades, he feels his last name alone carries enough weight to trigger whatever favorite memories fans have of him, making extra nicknames unnecessary.

“Honestly, it’s like a self-titled album. I could create a dozen other nicknames, but how many more do I need? Everyone knows who Jericho is. When you hear that name, then you can remember whatever memories you have on your own.”

Jericho said this simplified look is just the latest step in his constant character evolution, noting that he always has to prefer his current version, or else he wouldn’t see a point in still being out there.

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