• Jessika Carr Wasn’t Allowed To Work Saturday Night’s Main Event Because Of Top WWE Star
Becky Lynch recently lost the Women’s Intercontinental Championship to Maxxine Dupri and she blamed the loss on WWE referee Jessika Carr.
In an update, Becky is claiming that she is responsible for Carr not working Saturday Night’s Main Event:
“You all MOCKED ME when I said I HAD THE BEST LAWYERS, but guess what?! I DO. THANKS to my team (MOSTLY THE BULLDOG) Jessica CROOKED Carr was not allowed to officiate at Saturdays Main Event and Monday Night Raw due to a court order brought on by ME! (SHE SHOULD BE SUSPENDED)
ANOTHER WIN FOR TEAM REBECCA! OFFICIATING MUST BE FAIR!! @WWELadyRefJess”
• RAW Star Is In Concussion Protocol
Raquel Rodriguez was involved in a Women’s World Championship match against Stephanie Vaquer on this week’s episode of RAW. The match ended in a no contest after WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella intervened, attacking both competitors.
Bella drove Rodriguez head-first into the steel steps, resulting in a knot appearing on her forehead.

According to Bryan Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer, Rodriguez has been placed in WWE’s concussion protocol as a precaution. Alvarez noted that while the injury does not necessarily indicate a diagnosed concussion, the protocol is followed anytime a performer takes a rough blow to their head.
Here’s what the former Women’s Tag Team Champion said in a backstage interview after Nikki Bella’s attack:
“Again, Nikki. Again, you decide to get into my business? Why? Did I not make it perfectly clear last week, that I didn’t want you around?
But, obviously, Miss Nikki Bella can’t get enough of ‘Big Sexy’ Raquel Rodriguez, can she? Well, guess what? Now you have me, and you’re not just going to get a half or a third or whatever it is you think you had last week.
No, you’re going to get 100% of the six foot princess, Raquel Rodriguez, and I’m not just coming for Steph and her title anymore. I’m coming for you, and thanks to tonight, thanks to this (head injury), I’m going to finish you.”
• “Single dumbest finish. Slap in the face of our industry” – AEW Star On John Cena Tapping Out To GUNTHER
John Cena’s legendary career came to a shocking end on the final Saturday Night’s Main Event of 2025 when he tapped out to GUNTHER’s Sleeper Hold.
The finish drew immediate negative reactions in the arena, particularly aimed at WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H, who faced chants of disapproval from the crowd. The decision also sparked mixed reactions online, with fans divided between criticizing the booking and praising the elevation of GUNTHER.
While GUNTHER was showered with heavy boos on RAW, much of the backlash targeted Triple H for putting Cena in a position to submit, a move many felt undermined the decades-long “never give up” persona of The GOAT. Some fans argued it was a bold way to build GUNTHER’s credibility, but reactions were loud and widespread both inside the arena and across social media.
Speaking on his My World podcast, AEW star Jeff Jarrett criticized the decision, arguing that it disrespected Cena’s legacy and the values he represents, and called it a slap in the face to the wrestling industry. He explained why he believes such a finish undermines legends and the traditions of the business.
“This mythical time honored tradition… that is the biggest bunch of bullsh*t I’ve ever heard. It almost goes against the grain of every territory and really even through Hulkamania days and the 90s. What do you do to a legend? You protect them. You make up for their shortcomings in the ring.
Why do I think it was the single dumbest finish? Because I think it is a direct slap in the face of our industry. ‘Never give up.’ Do you know how impactful it is if I’m in a room full of bankers or TV executives or friends or whoever it may be, and I can look in the face of a non-wrestling fan and say, ‘Do you know who holds the record for the most Make-A-Wish visits in the history of that organization? It’s a professional wrestler. It’s John Cena.’
His whole mantra, ‘Hustle, loyalty, respect, never give up.’ And you’re going to give this bullsh*t that we got to get heat on a heel, and a time honored tradition?
It’s the silliest, most ridiculous argument that people are throwing up because when the fans are chanting in the post-show… how could you come up with another scenario where the fans are chanting AEW?”
Jeff Jarrett also took to X after the match on Saturday night to imply that he felt like he wasted his money watching SNME.
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