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Another Big Match Being Planned For WWE Wrestlepalooza After Lesnar vs. Cena

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• Another Big Match Being Planned For WWE Wrestlepalooza After Lesnar vs. Cena

WWE is preparing to shake up the wrestling calendar this fall, as the company is set to run a premium live event head-to-head with one of AEW’s biggest shows of the year. According to multiple sources who spoke with POST Wrestling, WWE has locked in a PLE for Saturday, September 20, in Indianapolis, Indiana. The timing is notable, as it lands on the same date as AEW’s All Out 2025 pay-per-view, which will emanate from the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. While start times for WWE’s event have yet to be confirmed, All Out is slated to kick off at 8 PM Eastern.

The Wrestling Observer reported that Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena will take place at this September 20th PLE: “The planned main event for WWE’s September 20 PPV, going head-to-head against All Out, is Brock Lesnar vs John Cena. Which is why Brock’s not booked for Paris. Because they wanted him as a method to counterprogram AEW.”

BWE added that Lesnar vs. Cena is expected to be a Last Man Standing match. In an update from WrestleVotes, this September 20th WWE PLE is set to be Wrestlepalooza, which was an ECW PPV in the 90s.

PWInsider added that there have been internal talks at ESPN about airing WWE Wrestlepalooza on September 20. This is seen as a way to give a preview of the content that will be part of the new partnership between WWE and the network.

The Wrestling Observer is now reporting that Cody Rhodes vs. Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship is set to be the co-main event of Wrestlepalooza.

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• “Somebody made a mistake and killed Hulk Hogan” – Bubba the Love Sponge

Radio shock jock Bubba the Love Sponge has reignited controversy by openly suggesting Hulk Hogan’s death was not natural, but the result of negligence or worse – and he’s daring Hogan’s legal team to prove him wrong. During his broadcast, Bubba doubled down on his belief that the circumstances surrounding Hogan’s passing don’t add up. He claimed that “somebody made a mistake and somebody’s covering up and somebody killed Hulk Hogan” – stressing that it is his personal opinion, but one he insists is grounded in information from people “within the investigative circle” who reached out to him anonymously.

Bubba said he had previously been dismissed as a “nut job” for warning as early as June 18th that Hogan’s health was dire. He now believes the official account of Hogan dying suddenly in his recliner is suspicious, pointing to the presence of Hogan’s wife Sky Daily, a nurse, and a physical therapist at the house when it happened.

Bubba singled out Hogan’s primary physician, Dr. Michael Fitzgerald Jr, who also signed off on the death investigation. According to Bubba, Fitzgerald has a reputation for aggressively prescribing opioids and has even been investigated in Florida for allegedly contributing to a patient’s overdose.

He argued that if Hogan died of an opioid-related issue, and Fitzgerald was both the prescribing doctor and the investigator of the death, there is an inherent conflict of interest:

“That’d be like the person who sold Matthew Perry ketamine being the one who investigated his death.”

Bubba further claimed that some pharmacies won’t even fill prescriptions written by Fitzgerald due to his reputation.

One of Bubba’s strongest complaints is that no autopsy was ordered despite Florida law giving the medical examiner broad authority to request one. He argued Hogan’s sudden passing, after appearing to recover and walk around his house just days earlier, clearly qualified as “suspicious circumstances.”

He named three parties who could currently demand an autopsy:

– Sky Daily (Hogan’s widow),
– The medical examiner
– The Clearwater Police Department.

Yet, according to Bubba, none have acted.

Bubba also blasted the Clearwater Police Department for allegedly refusing to release Hogan’s 911 call, body cam footage, or investigation report, calling the lockdown “fishy.” He openly questioned whether local law enforcement had been “bought and paid for by the Scientologists,” pointing out Sky Daily’s family ties to the church and Clearwater’s status as Scientology’s world headquarters.

Bubba repeatedly warned that if Hogan were cremated without an autopsy, it would only fuel conspiracy theories:

“The minute you cremate him without an autopsy, you validated everything I’ve said.”

He urged Sky Daily to request a private autopsy with toxicology for her children’s peace of mind, saying the results could even be kept out of the public eye if she wished.

Finally, Bubba issued a direct challenge to Hogan’s legal team:

– Serve him with a 770 notice (a Florida legal mechanism to silence defamatory speech) if he is wrong.

– Force him to stop talking by proving his claims false in writing.

“Until you do that… one of you out there killed him. And everybody’s in on the cover-up.”

Bubba the Love Sponge is not backing down. He alleges Hulk Hogan’s death may have been mishandled – blaming Hogan’s physician, questioning the lack of transparency from Clearwater PD, and even invoking Scientology’s shadowy influence.

For now, his claims remain unproven, but Bubba has made one thing clear: unless Hogan’s family or authorities order a transparent autopsy, he’ll continue saying “somebody killed Hulk Hogan.”

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