• Good News For LA Knight Fans
As seen on last night’s RAW, LA Knight lost to Logan Paul after the masked man from Survivor Series attacked him.
After the match, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed attacked him. Backstage, Reed hit Knight with a Tsunami on top of a car.
According to Bodyslam, 2026 is expected to be a much bigger and better year for The Mega Star. WWE is making sure to book him as one of the top babyfaces on the roster.
The company is fully aware of how loud and positive the fans react to Knight. They plan to use his current storyline with The Vision to make those reactions grow even stronger.
Because WWE sees the strong fan support, they are committed to taking their time with Knight’s push and focusing on the long-term plan for his success.
• The Great Khali Making In-Ring Return After 8 Years To Face The “Next Brock Lesnar”
WWE Hall of Famer The Great Khali is returning to the ring after eight years.
His promotion, Continental Wrestling Entertainment (CWE), announced on Instagram that he will face former WWE and AEW star Parker Boudreaux (aka Harland in WWE) on January 25, 2026. Boudreaux was also known as the “Next Brock Lesnar” at one point.
CWE shared the following announcement on Instagram:
“Watch the Great Khali take on the challenge of Parker Boudreaux in the ring! – Will The Great Khali save the nation’s honour in the face of this absurd dare? Find out at the Maithan Mania, ultimate show of strength – 25th January, 2026 in Dhanbad.”

The Great Khali, who is a former World Heavyweight Champion, last wrestled at The Greatest Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia in 2018. He also appeared at WWE Super Spectacle in India in 2023.
• Matt Bloom Accused Of Showing P*rn To 2 Women In WWE
Former AEW coach Sarah Stock has made a public accusation against WWE NXT Head Coach Matt Bloom, saying that he showed her an explicit video inside the WWE Performance Center.
The accusation came in a post on X where Stock said that Bloom “accidentally sent (Sara) Amato a video of a d**k smacking a woman’s face,” and then invited Stock into his office to watch the clip for a laugh. Stock admitted that she found the video funny at the time, but said that watching explicit content during work hours was inappropriate. Stock added that she would rather watch that kind of video “on my OWN time.”
Stock said that this incident involved the Head Coach of NXT (Bloom) and the Head of the Women’s Division at the time, raising serious concerns about the work environment and power dynamics within the NXT system. She asked how many of the male wrestlers, or “boys,” knew about the “funny” incident if she knew about it.
Below is her complete tweet:
“How about the time Bloom accidentally sent (Sara) Amato a video of a d**k smacking a woman’s face? How about he closes the door to his office to show me the video so we can laugh about how funny it was?
Granted, it WAS funny.
‘Ohh ho ho, Claudio was PISSED!’
I’d just… rather watch p*rn on my OWN time. How many more of the boys know what a ‘funny’ incident that was, if I know about it?”
These claims come after Stock made other major public accusations about a toxic environment in AEW, where she had previously worked. Stock claimed that other producers were aware of issues. While AEW has not commented on her claims against them, WWE has also not yet responded to this accusation involving Matt Bloom.

