• Jim Cornette Reacts To The Raja Jackson – Syko Stu Incident
Jim Cornette issued a scathing critique of KnokX Pro and its handling of the violent in-ring attack carried out on Syko Stu by Raja Jackson on his podcast. Cornette warned that allowing inadequately trained individuals to present themselves as professional wrestlers is reckless and diminishes the integrity of the sport.
He condemned the promotion for seemingly giving just anyone a microphone – and a ring – regardless of training or experience, a trend he says is eroding the standards of the industry. To Cornette, this attack represents the worst of those consequences.
Beyond simply criticizing the act itself, Cornette strongly urged authorities to shut down the promotion altogether, calling its operation amateurish and dangerous. He blamed not only the perpetrators but the entire system enabling and rewarding unqualified participants.
He emphasized how mainstream media coverage of the incident blurred the lines between independent “mud shows” like KnokX and established brands like WWE or AEW, potentially damaging wrestling’s broader reputation.
KnokX Pro has removed WWE-affiliated branding from its platforms, and internal scrutiny is growing.
• Update On Undertaker’s “Unheard Of” WWE Contract
The Undertaker continues to play a significant role behind the scenes in WWE – and the scale of his commitment to the company is unlike anything seen before.
According to Fightful Select, WWE locked the Hall of Famer into a 15-year deal, which is unheard of. The deal is designed to keep Undertaker in the fold for a variety of roles, from mentoring and producing to representing WWE at international events.
That influence is already being felt. Fightful reported recently that Undertaker will have a much greater presence around AAA, something Triple H has since confirmed.
At the recent TripleMania – an event that marked WWE’s deepening relationship with the Mexican promotion – Undertaker’s backstage stature was noted as a major factor.
The crossover itself raised eyebrows. WWE President Nick Khan addressed AAA talent directly, insisting WWE wasn’t there to overhaul the promotion’s identity. While AAA insiders admitted they remain skeptical of that message, they also acknowledged there was no real pushback against WWE’s growing influence.
For The Undertaker, the partnership shows his evolving role. Once the central figure of WWE’s locker room, he is now positioned as a long-term ambassador and backstage presence, shaping future talent and carrying WWE’s brand across borders – a commitment cemented by what many describe as an “unheard of” contract.
• WWF Legend Shoots Down WWE Return Rumors
The rumor mill has long speculated whether Hall of Famer Jim Ross might return to WWE, but Ross himself has firmly put that notion to rest – reaffirming his loyalty to AEW with a fresh, one-year deal.
On a recent episode of Grilling JR, Ross revealed that he and AEW President Tony Khan finalized a new one-year contract during their time in the UK. This agreement will keep him tied to AEW until roughly August 2026, with a significantly reduced schedule – primarily featuring pay-per-view events and select TV appearances.
His contentment with his AEW role is clear – describing the part-time nature of the work as liberating. With less stress and freedom to mentor young talent, Ross paints a picture of a career in a comfortable groove, rather than a chapter-ending comeback or farewell act.
• Vince McMahon’s WWE Future Revealed
As speculation mounted following his 80th birthday, sources within WWE have clarified Vince McMahon’s role going forward: there are no plans for him to return in any creative or corporate capacity.
Top officials told Fightful Select that they have “no desire” to bring him back to the company. While McMahon remains the subject of multiple lawsuits, including accusations of $exual assault, $ex trafficking, and harassment, WWE’s leadership has moved on.
John Cena and Bruce Prichard may still dine with McMahon privately, and many alumni remain loyal friends, but at a corporate level, McMahon is not being considered for any position. “There have been no discussions regarding McMahon contributing in a creative capacity,” one source emphasized.
In short, Vince McMahon’s birthday brought out old friends, but it didn’t signal any professional comeback. His WWE future, at least for now, appears finished.
• WWE’s Stance On Current Wrestlers Attending Vince McMahon’s Birthday Party
Despite current WWE stars appearing at Vince McMahon’s 80th birthday party, the company itself did not sanction or coordinate the event. Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, and Nick Khan were not in attendance, and WWE sources stressed there was no official involvement, according to Fightful Select.
Some talent reportedly asked if they should attend and were told by WWE higher-ups that the decision was personal: it was “their business.” Others couldn’t attend because of travel schedules, while several declined outright for their own reasons.
The private nature of the party was intentional, with attendees advised not to post publicly. The professional photographer on-site ensured that those who wanted mementos could have them without drawing outside attention.
WWE itself, however, stayed completely removed from the gathering.
• “Vince McMahon looked his age in a manner that he hadn’t in decades before leaving WWE” – Backstage News On Vince’s 80th Birthday Party
For some attendees, Vince McMahon’s birthday party was the first time they’d laid eyes on him in years. What struck them most wasn’t the scale of the celebration, but McMahon’s physical appearance.
One person present told Fightful Select: “He looked 80.” They described him as more frail, moving slower, and showing his age in a way they hadn’t seen during his last months with WWE.
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For decades, McMahon was known for his defiant presentation, rarely seeming to age even as he moved into his late 70s. To many, the party marked the first time he visibly looked like an elderly man.
It was a stark contrast from April 2023, when McMahon shocked talent by rewriting large portions of RAW the night after WrestleMania 39, still projecting the same intensity he’d been known for throughout his career. The difference, attendees noted, was unmistakable.

