Below are some top WWE news stories of the day.
• TNA star Steph De Lander (fka Persia Pirotta in WWE NXT) has undergone breast reduction surgery, citing spine issues caused by carrying DD-size breasts for 27 years.
Sharing a hospital photo on X, she expressed the surgery’s necessity to prevent future complications.
De Lander, known for embracing her body, made the decision to prioritize her health. Additionally, she recently underwent neck surgery and is currently recovering.
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— STEPH DE LANDER (@stephdelander) December 7, 2024
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— STEPH DE LANDER (@stephdelander) December 18, 2024
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• WWE Hall of Famer Bubba Ray Dudley described the December 14th edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event as a “giant infomercial” during an appearance on Busted Open Radio.
While noting that 54% of the show focused on promos, video packages, and ads, he clarified this wasn’t a criticism.
Bubba praised WWE for catering to a wide audience, stating the show offered enough content to satisfy live attendees, casual viewers, and families watching at home.
However, he observed that the special seemed more geared toward introducing new fans to WWE’s product and characters rather than appealing to diehard fans.
Here’s what the Tag Team Legend said:
“I thought it was a giant infomercial. As I watched Saturday Night’s Main Event, I noticed a lot of different aspects of just what was going on in the ring with the wrestling… 54 percent of the show was packages, promos, ads, and all that stuff.
They gave the fan just enough. They gave the live audience enough; they gave you at home enough if you were sitting home with your kids — it was a good, friendly show.
In my eyes, I felt it was like an infomercial… ‘Here’s who we are, this is what we do, this is the product that we offer, here’s our characters.’”