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Triple H & The McMahons Visit White House To Support Donald Trump’s New Executive Order (Video)

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• Triple H & The McMahons Visit White House To Support Donald Trump’s New Executive Order (Video)

WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H, alongside his wife Stephanie McMahon and mother-in-law Linda McMahon, visited the White House to support U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at increasing the use of artificial intelligence in childhood cancer research.

During the visit, Stephanie gave a powerful speech where she remembered WWE superfan Connor “The Crusher” Michalek, whose fight against cancer inspired WWE’s Connor’s Cure foundation.

“You could tell he was sick. He had a big scar up the back of his neck and a lump on his head, but you’d never know it from his personality. He didn’t want to hug me because he gave choke-out hugs, and he even booed his favorite nurse when she came to give his chemo.

I kissed him goodbye on his soft little cheek, and when he looked back at me, I made an unspoken promise to fight for him and kids just like him. Kids shouldn’t even know what cancer is, let alone have to face it. If your child was diagnosed with cancer, you wouldn’t care what party their doctor belonged to. You would just want the best.”

The McMahon family’s involvement with pediatric cancer awareness goes back years. Linda McMahon previously served in Donald Trump’s administration, while WWE has made Connor’s Cure one of its most important community outreach programs.

• WWE Forced To Rename “Invasion” On October 7 After Backlash From Israel, New Name Revealed

Following TNA’s invasion of NXT last week, WWE announced a special NXT vs. TNA event called “Invasion” for October 7, but the decision quickly sparked backlash in the state of Israel.

Sky News Arabia reported that the timing and name of the event angered fans and media in the country as October 7 marks the two-year anniversary of the 2023 Hamas attacks in Israel, which made the choice of date particularly controversial.

Israeli news outlet Israel Hayom also criticized WWE, noting that the company had ignored past complaints from Israeli fans and that naming a show “Invasion” on such a date was seen as particularly offensive.

Due to the backlash, WWE has changed the show’s name from “TNA vs. NXT Invasion” to “TNA vs. NXT Showdown.”

• Sting’s Son Making In-Ring Debut Soon

WWE Hall of Famer Sting’s son Steven Borden Jr. will step inside the ring for his first professional wrestling match in a couple of days. He had been training with multiple names from AEW, including Darby Allin, Adam Copeland and FTR.

Steven will wrestle his first official match at a two-night event inside New York’s 52 Walker gallery space. The event is scheduled for October 3 and October 10.

The event will also feature Darby Allin and former WWE stars Karrion Kross and Timothy Thatcher.

Steven, who previously played football at the University Of Kentucky, was part of his father’s retirement match at AEW Revolution 2024. Alongside his brother Garrett, he paid tribute by dressing up as one of The Icon’s classic personas before hitting a Stinger Splash on The Young Bucks.

• WWE Wasn’t Impressed With Wrestler Who Recently Quit The Company

Former WWE NXT wrestler Edris Enofe announced his departure from the company on Monday. He shared the news in a video posted on X, where he reflected on his time with the promotion.

The 31-year-old said that he had been considering the decision for a long time and ultimately decided to trust his instincts. He reflected on his four years in WWE, saying he was grateful for the chance to work with so many people who pushed him to improve. He also made sure to thank the fans who supported him throughout his journey.

According to the Wrestling Observer, WWE officials weren’t impressed with Enofe despite his excellent physique. The company did not have any plans for him, which was evident from the fact that he was no longer being used on TV.

Enofe signed with WWE in 2021 and was best known for teaming with Malik Blade in NXT. He underwent shoulder surgery last year before returning to the ring earlier in 2025, making several appearances on WWE EVOLVE.

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