• Lana Reveals The 2 Dreams That Are Left For Her To Accomplish In WWE
During an interview with Ring The Belle, Lana aka CJ Perry revealed that she really wants to be a General Manager:
“My dream is to be a GM. In my journal that I’ve written, probably for 12 or 13 years now, ‘I want to be General Manager.’ It’s crazy.
I would say pretty much everything from my journal of 12 years that I wrote down has come true, except for me becoming GM, and me helping Rusev become the WWE Champion.”
Lana was released from WWE in 2021, but she ended up signing a Legends Contract with WWE in 2025.
• Originally Planned Opponent For Hulk Hogan At WrestleMania 2 Revealed
Bruce Prichard has revealed that Don Muraco was originally positioned as Hulk Hogan’s planned opponent heading into WrestleMania 2, before WWF shifted directions late in the process.
Speaking on his Something To Wrestle With podcast, Prichard explained that Muraco was as hot as anyone in the company at the time and was viewed internally as a legitimate main-event level heel. His momentum made him a natural candidate to be slotted opposite Hogan during WrestleMania season, especially as the World Wrestling Federation evaluated multiple options for Hogan’s next major challenger following the first WrestleMania.
However, the plan ultimately changed as WWF leaned more heavily into presenting a physically imposing monster threat. That shift led to King Kong Bundy being elevated into the role instead, culminating in Hogan defending the WWF Championship inside a Steel Cage. Prichard indicated that the move away from Muraco was not due to a lack of confidence in him, but rather a broader reassessment of what WWF believed would play strongest on a massive stage.
Prichard also placed the decision within the larger context of WrestleMania 2’s troubled planning. The event’s three-city format, escalating costs, and uneven attractions forced WWF to make compromises across the card. In that environment, creative plans shifted frequently, and Muraco’s positioning was one of several adjustments made as the company tried to stabilize the show.
Also Read: Bruce Prichard Reveals Which Hulk Hogan WrestleMania Angle Failed Financially
• Bret Hart Reveals Which WWE Legend Is Comparable To Him & Is In G.O.A.T Conversation
During his interview on the Johnny I Pro Show, Bret Hart spoke about John Cena and made it clear that he views Cena as an all-time great, placing him firmly in the G.O.A.T conversation. Bret framed his praise around longevity, consistency, and professionalism, arguing that Cena’s sustained presence at the top of WWE alone puts him in rare company.
Bret explained that Cena was around long enough, and at a high enough level, to earn that status. From his perspective, being considered the greatest is not just about peak years or isolated matches, but about delivering at an elite standard over an extended period. In that sense, Bret felt Cena checks every box.
He also highlighted Cena’s approach to wrestling as something that reminded him of himself. Bret described Cena as extremely serious about his craft, especially when it came to preparation and attention to detail. He spoke about watching Cena go over matches carefully, often revisiting details multiple times to make sure everything was right. Bret said this was the same mindset he carried throughout his own career, always insisting on walking through things again even when others felt it wasn’t necessary.
According to Bret, that level of professionalism is rare and often misunderstood. He suggested that Cena’s habit of over-preparing wasn’t about control or ego, but about responsibility – making sure everyone involved knew exactly what they were doing so nothing went wrong. Bret viewed that trait as a defining characteristic of elite wrestlers and a major reason Cena was able to succeed in such a demanding role for so long.
Bret also touched on how compelling a storyline involving himself and Cena could have been, especially with the national pride angle he carried for much of his career. He felt that a U.S. versus Canada dynamic with Cena would have been a natural fit and could have produced something special, had their careers overlapped differently.
The Hitman made it clear that Cena is “comparable to me” in professionalism and detail, and definitely qualifies as a modern G.O.A.T.

