• 4 New WWE Signings Revealed
WWE has signed the following four wrestlers to ID deals, according to Fightful Select.
– Notorious Mimi (Former WWE wrestler Sloane Jacobs. She joined the company in 2022 and was let go the same year. She will go by her old name again. Appeared in ROH twice.)
– Airica Demia (She will be going by the name Anya Rune.)
– Valentina Rossi (She will go by the name Gianna Capri. Worked several AEW & ROH matches in the past.)
– Fallyn Grey (She will go by the name Veronica Haven.)
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• Top WWE Star Could Get Medically Cleared This Week
Bron Breakker has been out of action for over a month after suffering an injury. He later underwent surgery to repair a hernia.
According to PWInsider, Breakker is expected to be at the WWE Performance Center this coming week as part of the process to get medically cleared for an in-ring return.
As previously noted, WWE remains optimistic about having him back in time for WrestleMania 42, which is now less than a month away, with a potential feud against Seth Rollins likely, if the former Intercontinental Champion is cleared in time.
• Update On Cody Rhodes
Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will be back on the March 27th episode of SmackDown this coming Friday. He missed this past Friday’s SmackDown to sell Randy Orton’s attack.
WWE has announced the following matches for this episode:
– Jelly Roll vs. Kit Wilson
– The Bella Twins vs. Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss
– Women’s United States Championship Match: Giulia (c) vs. Tiffany Stratton
• Good News For WrestleMania 42 Ticket Sales
WWE is proving that the Stone Cold Steve Austin brand is still a massive money-maker, even decades later. By launching a new “Austin 3:16” ticket promotion, the company has seen a huge surge in sales for WrestleMania 42 and several upcoming events.
According to data from WrestleTix and the Wrestling Observer, the nostalgia-heavy campaign moved about 2,000 extra tickets for each night of WrestleMania 42 almost immediately. It also gave a big boost to smaller house shows, with some seeing jumps of over 1,000 fans per night.
Before this promotion, WrestleMania 42 was trailing about 18% behind last year’s ticket pace. Now, that gap has closed to just 11%. Both nights are currently hovering around 40,000 fans. WWE has about a month left to hit their 50,000-seat goal, and experts fully expect them to sell out.
SmackDown events also saw a spike in interest as soon as the Austin-themed deals went live.
While interest on the secondary market (like StubHub) is still lower than last year, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas is expected to be packed by the time April 18 rolls around.

