Below are a couple of top news stories of the day, featuring Big E and Jeff Jarrett.
• Big E Gets Engaged To SmackDown Star’s Sister (Photos)
Former WWE Champion Big E announced on Instagram that he got engaged to Kristen Yim, who is the sister of WWE SmackDown Superstar “Michin” Mia Yim.
The former New Day member posted the following caption and photos:
“I can’t wait to be your husband, @krisyim.
Thank you, @lastsuppersociety, for making this day perfect.”
In December 2024, Big E described his relationship with Kristen as one of the best things in his life.
Writing for The Players’ Tribune, he revealed that they’ve been together for nearly a year and expressed gratitude for waiting to find the right person, as relationships had been challenging for him in the past.
Their first meeting happened at the premiere of Montez Ford and Bianca Belair’s Hulu show, Love & WWE. The two had been chatting online before the event, and Big E asked Kristen to save him a seat. Despite arriving late and nearly losing his spot to Titus O’Neil, Kristen reserved it for him, which deepened their connection.
Big E described feeling an unparalleled energy with Kristen that night, making her the center of his attention despite the star-studded surroundings.
He credited his recovery period from a broken neck for giving him the time to pursue their relationship. Now, they’re planning to get married and have bought a home together in Oakland.
Also Read: Big E Reacts To Tony Hinchcliffe Making A Joke About His Neck Injury On RAW
• AEW Star Says New WWE Show Could Flop Big Time
WWE recently revealed a new show, WWE Unreal, which will provide a behind the scenes look into the creative process that goes into producing WWE programming.
On a recent edition of Jeff Jarrett’s podcast ‘My World,’ Double J stated his opinions on the new show. He believes it has the potential to be a hit if executed correctly:
“I think it’s going to all come down to execution. I think that wrestling is much more of a hybrid form of entertainment.”
The current AEW star also claimed if WWE does not produce the show in the correct way, it may not be the success that they hope it to be:
“I do think it has the potential to be fantastic, but it also has the potential to really bomb.”
