Below are a couple of top news stories of the day, featuring Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, and Eric Bischoff.
• Steve Austin On Whether WWE Is Going Too Far In Breaking Kayfabe
During an interview on The Ariel Helwani Show, Steve Austin was asked about WWE completely killing kayfabe with their new documentaries, like “WWE: Unreal” on Netflix.
Here’s what the former WWF Champion said:
“That’s where I’m still a little bit… I’m a little old school on that, and you know it’s like I’m a big magic fan. If Harry Houdini’s still around, I don’t want him to tell me how he does it.
I want to figure out how he does it, and if I can’t then I’m gonna keep wondering, and keep watching, but I’m gonna keep wondering. So don’t tell me how he’s doing it but see if I can figure it out.
Because I wanna think that, I know that it’s not ‘magic’, it’s an illusion but let me keep wondering about that illusion.”
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• Hulk Hogan & Eric Bischoff Reveal Their Mystery 3rd Man
After a cryptic teaser reminiscent of the iconic nWo promos, Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff have officially unveiled their new venture: Real American Freestyle (RAF)—a wrestling league that blends the competitive nature of freestyle wrestling with the flair of pro wrestling storytelling.
As reported by Forbes, Real American Freestyle will be a freestyle wrestling league infused with theatrical elements, including colorful characters and narrative-driven competition. Hogan will serve as Commissioner, Bischoff as Chief Media Officer, and wrestling coach Izzy Martinez—introduced in nWo-style videos as the “third man”—will act as Chief Operating Officer.
Our Third Man pic.twitter.com/e74KkWqXV5
— Hulk Hogan (@HulkHogan) April 30, 2025
The league has already secured a strong lineup of talent, including former UFC fighter Ben Askren, Olympic wrestler Kennedy Blades, and former national champion Zahid Valencia. RAF will feature eight men’s weight classes and four women’s weight classes, with the inaugural event set to take place on August 30 in Cleveland, Ohio, according to AP News.
RAF is being backed financially by Left Lane Capital, the New York-based venture capital firm known for investing in sports ventures like Shaun White’s Snow League and Gerard Piqué’s Kings League. The league’s title sponsor will be Hogan’s Real American Beer.
Speaking with AP News, Hogan shared what inspired the creation of the league, pointing to a pivotal moment during the 2025 NCAA National Championship when Wyatt Hendrickson defeated Gable Steveson and was embraced by U.S. President Donald Trump.
“When I saw that happen and I saw our President hug him, I went, OK, we are on point, we’re ready to go and instincts have prevailed and I smell victory. I think we’re right on track, brother,” Hogan said.
Hogan’s political support has also been on display in recent years, particularly during the 2024 presidential campaign, where he made appearances at the Republican National Convention and a Donald Trump rally at Madison Square Garden.
