• “A Lot of My Kids Were Abu$ed and R@ped” – SmackDown Star on Working With Foster Kids
SmackDown Superstar Jade Cargill got emotional on The Nikki & Brie Show as she opened up about her past career in child psychology and working with abused foster children. “I worked with 70% of foster kids… and working in that system, it’s a lot,” Jade said. “A lot of my kids were abused and raped. And, you know, when I was pregnant with my daughter, I’m like, she’s going to be born into such a blessed situation.”
Jade explained that at 25, she wasn’t mentally prepared to continue. “I wasn’t mentally mature at the time… I had to leave it. And I was like, you know what? I’ll pick it up later. Not right now. I’ll pick it up later. It’s something that I’m not ready for.” She worked in the field for two years after earning her degree in child psychology and said the trauma she witnessed profoundly impacted her.
Nikki praised her for the emotional strength it takes to do that kind of work. “You have to have a heart for stuff like that… it takes a lot,” Nikki said. Brie added that WWE superstars can still inspire and help kids in powerful ways: “It’s really incredible how kids will look up to WWE superstars and feel inspired and know they can get through anything.”
• Triple H’s Latest Reaction To WrestleMania In London
The question on every UK fan’s mind was put to Triple H on The Sports Agents podcast – Is WrestleMania coming to London? While he didn’t offer a definitive answer, his remarks fueled plenty of speculation and hope.
“I cannot confirm,” Triple H said carefully, “but like, you know, we’re wide open for business.” He explained that WWE has been in active discussions with London officials, including a visit with the city’s mayor: “As we said with the mayor when we were there – Nick Khan and myself – we’re open for business.”
He didn’t downplay the enthusiasm the company has for staging its biggest spectacle in the UK. “If we can find the right time with the right opportunity and the right terms for everybody involved where it works – we’re a global company and we want to bring our biggest events and our best events all around the globe.”
London, in particular, holds a special place in WWE’s international strategy. “London has always been a second home for us. London has always been amazing. The fans are amazing.”
He reiterated WWE’s openness to continuing the dialogue: “We look forward to hearing from the mayor again and continuing our conversations.”
While it may not have been the confirmation fans wanted, it was far from a denial – and given WWE’s expanding international footprint, the idea of WrestleMania in London seems closer than ever.
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• Top WWE Star Is Getting A New Theme Song
A major change is coming for one of WWE’s biggest stars. Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch is expected to debut a brand-new entrance theme imminently, marking her first-ever theme song with full lyrics. Lynch sparked speculation earlier this week after posting a cryptic teaser on her Instagram story. Fightful Select has since confirmed that the post carries real significance and is directly tied to the long-awaited debut of her new music.
According to the report, the band “The Wonder Years” completed a new entrance theme for Lynch several months ago, and WWE has been preparing to roll it out on television. The process has been in motion behind the scenes, and Lynch is said to have somehow bypassed the usual in-house production group Def Rebel in favor of the alternative rock band.
The upcoming change is particularly notable because Lynch has been using the same entrance theme, “Celtic Invasion,” for nearly a decade. That theme, produced by CFO$, has been synonymous with her rise from underdog to multi-time champion – but it was always an instrumental without vocals.
The switch to a full-lyric track signals a potential shift in Lynch’s presentation.

