• Update On IShowSpeed’s WWE Future
YouTube sensation IShowSpeed was spotted at the WWE Performance Center this week, where he filmed an upcoming episode of his series “Speed Goes Pro.” The popular streamer and entertainer has been exploring different professional sports and entertainment worlds for the show – and this time, he’s stepping inside a WWE ring under the guidance of none other than Randy Orton.
Speed spent Monday at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, filming new content and posing for photos with staff and talent. According to Fightful Select, the visit was part of production for Speed Goes Pro, which follows the influencer as he trains with elite athletes to test whether he can compete at their level.
A number of WWE wrestlers were in attendance for the shoot and had previously attended the show’s premiere event.

The episode will feature Randy Orton, who has been working directly with IShowSpeed to teach him the fundamentals of pro wrestling. Orton, who was also present at the Performance Center on Monday, will serve as Speed’s trainer and mentor in the episode, helping the streamer experience what it takes to perform as a WWE Superstar.
The segment is expected to serve as the third episode of the season. The show’s first episode featured NFL legend Tom Brady, and the series has already gained massive traction online – with the debut episode of Speed Goes Pro surpassing 5.7 million views on YouTube in less than two weeks.
While WWE has reportedly remained open to the idea of Speed competing in a match, there are currently no confirmed plans for him to step into the ring beyond the show’s filming. However, given his massive fanbase and past WWE appearances, the company is clearly aware of the value of his crossover appeal.
• CM Punk Pins Dominik Mysterio In Rhea Ripley Style, Rhea Lifts Punk (Video)
WWE held a “Supershow” live event at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia, today. The company had advertised top names for the event, including World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, CM Punk, Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Jey Uso, Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed and AJ Styles.
However, Seth Rollins, who was scheduled to headline the show against CM Punk, missed the event. He was replaced by Intercontinental and AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio in the main event.
Dirty Dom retained his Intercontinental Title against Punk after Roxanne Perez hit The Best In The World with a low blow, which caused the DQ. Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY then came out to save Punk from The Judgment Day.
You can watch a few videos from the event below:
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As noted before, Seth Rollins suffered a shoulder injury at Crown Jewel and is reportedly set to undergo surgery soon. The Visionary has also been pulled from WWE’s Japan Tour later this week, with Dominik Mysterio stepping in as his replacement.
His injury seems to be serious, so there’s a good possibility that he ends up vacating his World Heavyweight Championship. The rumored Seth Rollins vs. CM Punk match for the title at Saturday Night’s Main Event next month also looks like its in jeopardy now.

