• There Is No Room For Roxanne Perez’s Boyfriend In NXT, Says Shawn Michaels
Drake Morreaux’s time at the WWE Performance Center has come to an end. On the latest episode of WWE LFG, NXT Head Booker Shawn Michaels delivered the news to Morreaux after his match against Tristan Angels. Morreaux was called into Michaels’ office, where he was informed there is no current spot for him in NXT and that he is headed to AAA in Mexico.
“You’ve been here for how many years now, almost three. And look, all of the coaches, everybody here, speaks extremely highly of you.
The reality is though, after a certain amount of time, we have to make decisions about how much more time and investment we’re gonna put into somebody before they start to get this. So with that said, unfortunately, your time here at the PC is going to be over with.
The reality is, we simply just do not have a place for you right now in NXT. But, the other side of that coin is, there’s a huge opportunity for you in AAA.”
Morreaux later met with The Undertaker, who coached him during season one of LFG, on the same episode.
Drake Morreaux signed with WWE in 2023. He is the boyfriend of RAW star Roxanne Perez and has competed in NXT, EVOLVE, and even wrestled The Authors of Pain in a Tag Team match on SmackDown in 2024.

• Adult Film Star Wants To Start Wrestling After Inspiration From Logan Paul
Adult film star Johnny Sins has expressed interest in stepping into professional wrestling, saying he’s been inspired by what World Tag Team Champion Logan Paul has been doing in the industry.
Speaking in an interview with Wrestling With Xotics, Sins said he would be open to making the jump: “Sure. Yeah, I’d love to wrestle. I see Logan Paul doing it now, so, it’s awesome.”
He also shared some early ideas about how he would present himself if he ever got into the ring, keeping it close to his current image.
“I would probably go with shirtless, obviously. Maybe some jorts. (I’d) probably (be) a good guy. I’m known in this industry as a good guy. I bring positive things to the industry, so I’d probably bring the same to wrestling, too.”
Sins also had some fun with the idea, throwing out possible concepts for his gimmick. With the piledriver already being used, he joked that his finisher could be called “The Pounder,” while also mentioning ‘90s rap for his entrance music.
While WWE has been collaborating with various celebrities in recent years, Sins making it to the company remains highly unlikely due to its PG-rated programming.

