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MJF Declares WWE Hall Of Famer As The Greatest Of All Time

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• MJF Declares WWE Hall Of Famer As The Greatest Of All Time

AEW World Champion MJF has declared WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin as the greatest of all time. In a tweet, MJF replied to a fan who posted about watching a rare video on the WWE Vault YouTube channel. The video shows Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, The Undertaker, and Kane in a dark match from the Attitude Era, where Austin stunned everyone.

The fan wrote: “Had such a blast watching this. Top tier on every level.” MJF simply replied: “Greatest of all time.” He later joked “Besides me” when that fan agreed.

Speaking of Austin, he could appear on next week’s 3/16 edition of Monday Night RAW to celebrate 3:16 day.

On the other hand, MJF will defend his AEW World Title against “Hangman” Adam Page in a Texas Death Match this Sunday at the AEW Revolution 2026 PPV. If Page loses this match, he will never be able to challenge for the World Title again.

• Current Plan For The Women’s U.S. Title Match At WrestleMania 42

As of February, WWE had the Women’s United States Championship penciled in for WrestleMania 42. Giulia is set to defend the title against Tiffany Stratton, according to Bodyslam.

Self Made Pro recently revealed the original plan was a triple threat match featuring champion Giulia, Tiffany Stratton, and Jordynne Grace for the Women’s U.S. Title. This would have given all three a big spotlight on the grandest stage of them all. However, Jordynne Grace suffered a real ankle injury during a WWE Main Event taping against Alba Fyre right before the March 6th episode of SmackDown.

She twisted her ankle awkwardly on a landing, needed medical help, and was seen in a wheelchair and walking boot afterward. Grace posted about her “ankle glitching” and being “ankle sisters” with the also-injured Chelsea Green. The severity isn’t fully clear, but it has sidelined her and likely scrapped the triple threat idea. With Grace out, plans appear to be shifting back to a singles match between Giulia and Tiffany Stratton.

Some reports suggested that WWE considered building toward Giulia vs. IYO SKY for the Women’s U.S. Title at WrestleMania instead. This stemmed from WWE canceling a planned IYO SKY vs. Giulia match on SmackDown for “creative reasons” to save it for a bigger stage like Mania, positioning IYO for a major singles role.

These are still fluid plans as WrestleMania 42 nears, with WWE aiming for a record number of women’s matches.

• WWE Has Reportedly Signed Top Indy Wrestler

Top independent wrestler Nikki Blackheart has reportedly been signed by WWE, according to PWInsider. The 29-year-old from the Dominican Republic recently attended a WWE tryout and impressed enough to earn a contract, according to word circulating at the WWE Performance Center.

Blackheart quickly rose as one of the best talents on the indie scene since starting in 2024. Trained by CCW in Florida, she became a CCW Women’s Champion and also captured the MPX Women’s Championship.

Known for her strong in-ring style, presence, and hard-hitting matches, she ranks high on many indie prospect lists and has earned praise from fans and veterans alike, including training from former WWF star Gangrel.

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