• WWE Legend Passes Away
Kerwin Silfies, the legendary director who crafted the visual identity of WWE for over 35 years, has passed away at age 75 following a private illness, according to PWInsider.
Joining the promotion in 1985, Silfies was the mastermind behind the camera for nearly every major milestone in the company’s history. He directed the iconic Saturday Night’s Main Event specials, decades of WrestleManias, and helped launch WWE’s global expansion into markets like Saudi Arabia.

His creative fingerprints were also on the legendary Mr. Perfect vignettes, which set the standard for how wrestling characters were introduced to the world.
Though he preferred to stay behind the scenes, Silfies’ impact was so profound that his name inspired the “Kerwin White” persona used by Chavo Guerrero.
His long tenure concluded in the early 2020s during a wave of pandemic-era cuts, marking the end of an era for the production truck. Outside of sports entertainment, his directorial talent earned him acclaim for the 2007 Civil War documentary The Last Full Measure.
R.I.P Kerwin Silfies
• Logan Paul vs. Bad Bunny Would Be The Greatest WWE Match Of All Time, Says WWE Wrestler
Before the Super Bowl, Logan Paul was asked if he’s excited about Bad Bunny’s halftime show performance. Logan said “no” and walked away. On his Impaulsive podcast, Logan said he planted seeds for a potential WWE match against Bad Bunny with his answer:
“Bad Bunny is a world renowned superstar. He also can be a WWE Superstar when he wants, he’s a good wrestler.
There have been talks about maybe us wrestling, it’s been floated around, and I’ve been candid about the fact that I would love to do it. I think it would be the greatest WWE match of all time.
Any time I’m asked about Bad Bunny, I think that in the back of my mind, so it’s like to set that up. When I’m asked if I’m excited about the halftime show, saying ‘no’, one word, and it’s like okay, now people are talking about it.”
Bad Bunny last wrestled in WWE at Backlash 2023, where he defeated Damian Priest in a San Juan Street Fight.
• Kevin Nash Apologizes For His Comments About RAW Wrestler
On his Kliq This podcast, 2-time WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash commended 21-year-old RAW wrestler Je’Von Evans for his athletic ability and striking, but criticized his lighthearted presentation as being “too Mr. Bojangles” and lacking edge, suggesting he show more grit.
The comments drew swift backlash online, with fans labeling them racially insensitive and pointing to historical stereotypes associated with Bill “Bojangles” Robinson.
Nash ended up issuing an apology:
“How often have you heard the term Uncle Tom? Most likely, it was used in a degrading way. If you’ve actually read the literature, Uncle Tom was whipped to death for helping free two female slaves.
I apologize for the use of the term Mr Bogangles, it was in poor taste and obviously offensive. I just see talent being pushed in a direction that I disagree with.
He should be the male version of Sol Ruca. More contemporary than urban. It’s funny how I’m usually the only person who pays attention to the development of black talent.”

