• “He’s already got me. We don’t need anyone else” – AEW Star On Tony Khan Possibly Signing AJ Styles
AEW has a roster full of talented pro wrestlers, and Tony Khan is always looking to add more big names to it. One of the stars many fans have always wanted in AEW is AJ Styles.
Back in 2019, The Phenomenal One came close to joining Tony Khan’s promotion. He had talks with The Young Bucks about potentially making the jump, but those discussions never went anywhere and Styles decided to stay with WWE.
Now, with his current WWE contract set to expire around February 2026, Styles has been teasing retirement. Fans are wondering if they’re witnessing his last run in pro wrestling or if a surprise move to AEW is coming.
A fan shared a photo of Styles on X and asked their followers which wrestler they think Tony Khan should sign.
Ricochet, who made the jump from WWE to AEW last year, responded:
“He’s already got me. We don’t need anyone else.”
Ricochet led The Demand to victory over The Hurt Syndicate in a 6-Man Tag Team Match at All Out.
• Stephanie Vaquer Comments On Winning The Women’s World Championship, Stephanie McMahon Reacts
At Wrestlepalooza, Stephanie Vaquer defeated IYO SKY to win the vacant Women’s World Championship. After her win, Vaquer tweeted the following:
“‘They call us dreamers, but we’re the ones who don’t sleep’
I dreamed of this my whole life. Today I became the WWE World Champion, the first Latin American woman to achieve it.
Thank you to everyone who has believed in me.”
Stephanie McMahon replied: “I believe in you @Steph_Vaquer! All anyone has to do is watch last night’s match with @Iyo_SkyWWE and they will believe too. La Primera es la campeona! Felicitaciones!”
Vaquer also tweeted the following to Triple H:
“I’ve fulfilled the dream of my life. Thank you for believing in me, for always supporting me, and for taking care of all of us. I am deeply proud of my WWE family and I promise to be a worthy representative. This is only the beginning… La Primera is just getting started.”
During an interview with Sports Illustrated, Vaquer revealed that she was sick on the road to Wrestlepalooza:
“The last three weeks I was no good. I was sick. My body (does) not feel like a hundred percent. I feel a little weak. I could not train really good the last month, but when I (was) back last Monday, I really feel the people and I really feel everything and really forget everything about that.
In that moment, I’m back. I’m here. I need wrestling. I need people. I need this. Sometimes you don’t fight with the body, you fight with the heart.”
• Producer For AJ Lee & CM Punk vs. Becky Lynch & Seth Rollins Revealed
AJ Lee made her long-awaited in-ring return after more than a decade at WWE Wrestlepalooza last night. The match ended with her making Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch tap out to the Black Widow, securing the win for herself and CM Punk.
According to Fightful Select, the match was produced by TJ Wilson aka Tyson Kidd. He is known for producing the majority of WWE’s women’s matches and has a strong reputation for delivering high-quality performances.
The match received significant internal praise from WWE backstage. People behind the scenes felt AJ delivered a strong performance, while Becky was also commended for helping the former Divas Champion ease back into the ring after a long absence.
Below are the producers for other Wrestlepalooza matches:
– Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena: Michael Hayes
– The Usos vs. The Vision: Bobby Roode and Shawn Daivari
– Stephanie Vaquer vs. IYO SKY: Nick Aldis and Petey Williams
– Cody Rhodes vs. Drew McIntyre: Abyss and Adam Pearce
• Shane McMahon’s Son Demands WWE Hall Of Fame Induction For His Father After Stephanie Announcement
Stephanie McMahon was officially announced as the first inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2026 at Wrestlepalooza. The announcement was made by The Undertaker, who made a surprise appearance during the show.
The announcement sparked a passionate reaction from Shane McMahon’s son, Declan. He posted the following on X:
“Put Shane McMahon in the Hall of Fame!”
Shane, the brother of Stephanie, has been one of the most influential figures in WWE history both on-screen and behind the scenes.
From jumping off Hell in a Cell against The Undertaker to crashing through glass with Kurt Angle, Shane O’Mac gave fans some of WWE’s wildest moments.
His last appearance in WWE was at WrestleMania 39 in 2023 (where he tore his quad), but whenever he returns, a Hall of Fame induction is all but certain.
• WWE Drops Plan For New Wyatt Sicks Feud
In late August, WWE was teasing a feud between The Wyatt Sicks and My Family Tree. Uncle Howdy and his men were seen lurking backstage in the background during a few segments involving MFT on SmackDown.
Bodyslam previously reported that WWE was planning a feud between the two factions. However, the plan has been dropped now.
The outlet is now reporting that plans were shifted once Sami Zayn moved to SmackDown and became the United States Champion after defeating Solo Sikoa.
WWE is working on a new plan for MFT, while The Wyatt Sicks continue to lead the SmackDown Tag Team division as the WWE Tag Team Champions.
• Bron Breakker Almost Lands In Trouble For Fat-Shaming & Misgendering Fan At Wrestlepalooza
WWE Wrestlepalooza featured a huge Tag Team Match as Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed took on The Usos. LA Knight served as the Special Guest Referee for the bout, which ended with Reed pinning Jey Uso to secure the win for The Vision.
After the match, The Vision appeared on the Wrestlepalooza Post-Show to celebrate their win, but things got awkward really fast. During the segment, Bron Breakker singled out a fan in the crowd and made a harsh comment. He said:
“Even that fat, disgusting guy right there, who hasn’t seen his toes in 5 years.”
Things nearly got uncomfortable until Paul Heyman stepped in to take control of the situation. The WWE Hall of Famer said:
“Bron, Mr. Breakker, you can’t say that! First of all, that’s a woman. Ma’am, as a full-figured gal myself, we apologize.”
• Jey Uso Gives An Update After Getting Busted Open At Wrestlepalooza
In the second match of Wrestlepalooza, The Vision (Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed) defeated The Usos (Jimmy & Jey Uso). LA Knight was the special guest referee for this match.
During the match, Jey hit Bron with a steel chair. The chair bounced off Bron’s back and hit Jey in the head, causing Jey to get busted open.

Bron speared both Usos through a table, followed by Reed hitting Jey with the Tsunami for the win.
The Wrestling Observer reported that Jey is in concussion protocol, which is required after an injury like this.
Jey gave the following update on his Instagram story: “I’m good.”

