• Former Champion Is Back In WWE Video Games After 13 Years
Former WWE Divas Champion Kelly Kelly is officially making her return to the virtual ring. After 13 years away from being in video games — her last appearance was in WWE ’13 — she confirmed that she will be joining the roster for WWE 2K26 as part of the “Ringside Pass Season 2” coming this April.
Kelly Kelly shared her excitement on social media, giving credit to the fans for making it happen. When the initial roster was announced earlier this year, she was noticeably missing, leading many (including Kelly herself) to believe she had been snubbed.
However, she noted that after fans spoke up, 2K listened and decided to add her back in. Kelly Kelly last competed in WWE during the 2022 Women’s Royal Rumble match.
• Why Road Dogg Decided To Leave WWE
Despite rumors of a creative shakeup at WWE, “Road Dogg” Brian James was not fired — he actually quit. According to PWInsider, James walked away from his job on the creative team in person.
Sources within the company say that James had been unhappy for a while and chose to hand in his resignation rather than being let go. While some fans thought he was part of a round of cuts, it was actually the other way around: he chose to leave the position himself.
Cory Hays of Bodyslam reported the following: “Road Dogg was upset with his diminishing role in creative in recent months and decided to walk away today. One person I’ve spoken to stated that it seemed like it was almost inevitable that Road Dogg was on the way out.”
Interestingly, WWE just put tickets on sale for a meet-and-greet with him in Las Vegas. While the timing seems strange, it doesn’t necessarily mean he’s staying. Because he has a separate Legends deal with the company, he will likely still show up for those fan events even though he no longer works behind the scenes.
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• New Lead Writer Of RAW Revealed
There is a new leader behind the scenes at Monday Night RAW. Alexandra Williams recently shared on LinkedIn that she has been promoted to Vice President and Lead Writer for WWE’s flagship show.
Williams, who previously worked as a senior writer and producer, is now in charge of the entire creative direction for RAW. Her new role is a big deal; she oversees everything from weekly storylines and character growth to the massive builds for major shows like WrestleMania.
In her post, she explained that her job isn’t just about coming up with ideas. She uses viewership data and fan trends to decide what happens on screen, making sure the stories keep people watching.
She also works closely with the wrestlers and top executives to help drive record-breaking attendance and revenue for the company under the TKO brand.
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