• AEW Wants To Avoid Booking Top Star In Singles Matches
Kenny Omega has spent his career wrestling high-risk, physically demanding matches all over the world, which has taken a significant toll on his body.
From late 2021 into 2022, the former AEW World Champion was sidelined for nine months due to a series of injuries that required extensive recovery. He later missed all of 2024 after being diagnosed with diverticulitis in December 2023, a condition that further complicated his ability to perform at a high level.
After his extended time away from in-ring competition, Omega reunited with The Young Bucks at Full Gear last month, reforming The Elite.
According to the Wrestling Observer, AEW’s decision to have Omega team with Matt and Nick Jackson is primarily intended to protect him from additional strain. By focusing on trios action rather than lengthy singles bouts, the company is hoping to extend the 42-year-old’s in-ring career.
Kenny Omega recently said that he has been thinking a lot about retirement lately.
• Ricochet Takes A Shot At Carmelo Hayes, Hayes Fires Back
Carmelo Hayes went toe-to-toe with GUNTHER in the quarterfinals of The Last Time Is Now Tournament on RAW last week and came up short, but he impressed a lot of people with his performance.
Hayes then posted a short clip from the match on X, writing: “Been a Dawg long before I was an Underdog”
AEW National Champion Ricochet jumped in with a reply, taking a playful jab at Hayes by referencing WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry’s recent comments. Henry said that Je’Von Evans could become a world champion in 15 years after his breakout performances, including his RAW match with GUNTHER at Madison Square Garden.
Here’s what Ricochet wrote: “15 more years and you’ll be main eventing WrestleMania! Go get em!”
Hayes fired right back with a shot of his own, aiming directly at Ricochet’s hairline: “And I’ll still have all my hair”
Ricochet then answered with a GIF of Kevin Hart saying “Damn.”
— Lightskin Kingpin (@KingRicochet) November 30, 2025
• Charlotte Flair Says Teaming With Alexa Bliss Is Bigger Than A Royal Rumble Win For Her
Charlotte Flair has spent the majority of her career as a singles competitor, capturing 14 Women’s Championships throughout her WWE run. But 2025 has been a different experience for The Queen, as she has become a major part of the Women’s Tag Team division.
Earlier this year, WWE gave Alexa Bliss a list of stars who were not in a storyline to team up with, and she ultimately chose Flair. The duo captured the Women’s Tag Team Championship at SummerSlam and have developed a close friendship along the way.
Speaking on the Survivor Series recap, Charlotte Flair reflected on how big and impactful her team with Bliss has been.
“Getting to pair with Lexi and kind of bringing me back on a softer side and having an on-camera friendship that I haven’t—I’ve been a solo act for so long, and I felt like was a bigger moment for me than Rumble. I’ve won the title how many times, but that felt special and organic and no one had that on their bingo card.
It’s been awesome being able to let go of the pressure and just enjoy the WWE Universe being like, ‘Hey, I grew up in front of you guys. I love you guys, I want to enjoy this as much as you do.’ Being perfect isn’t cool. It took me a long time to learn that.”
Flair and Bliss were on the winning team in the Women’s WarGames match at Survivor Series this past weekend.

