• Top WWE Star Hopes Naomi & Jimmy Uso’s Child Will Be a Decent Human Being, Unlike Other Bloodline Members
Kevin Owens, who feuded with The Bloodline for many years, tweeted the following after news broke that Jimmy Uso and Naomi are expecting their first child together:
“I have high hopes that with Naomi and Gigantic Jim (the nicest Bloodline member despite being so misguided) as his parents, the child will turn out to be a decent human being UNLIKE HIS UNCLES AND THE CHILDREN OF HIS VARIOUS FAMILY MEMBERS’ FORMER TAG TEAM PARTNERS!!!”
Owens is currently out of action with a neck injury. He underwent surgery on July 18.
The severity of Owens’ neck issue had the WWE locker room bracing for a long absence, with many inside the company expecting him to miss WrestleMania 42 as well. Word is, a year looks like the minimum recovery time for this type of surgery, so it could be a while before we see Owens again. Of course, as with any major operation, everyone is waiting to see how KO’s body responds and how he feels during rehab.
His last match took place at Elimination Chamber on March 1st, where he defeated Sami Zayn in an Unsanctioned Match.
• John Cena Explains Why He’s The Greatest Of All Time
During an interview with WIRED, WWE Legend John Cena answered the web’s most searched questions about him. One of those questions was “Why is John Cena the greatest of all time?” The 17-time World Champion replied:
“Because I say so. I also say winners write the history books and currently I’m winning. So I’m writing history and I’m the greatest of all time because I said so.”
It should be noted that this interview with filmed before SummerSlam 2025, when Cena was still a heel and was still the Undisputed WWE Champion.
Cena will face Logan Paul at Clash In Paris on August 31st. After that, he’s rumored to face Brock Lesnar at Wrestlepalooza on September 20th.
NBC also confirmed that Cena’s retirement match will air on Peacock on December 13th, as it will take place on Saturday Night’s Main Event.
• Wyatt Sicks’ Next Big Feud Revealed
According to Bodyslam, WWE is set to kick off a feud between The Wyatt Sicks and My Family Tree.
The seeds for this feud were planted on the SmackDown after SummerSlam 2025, where MFT’s Talla Tonga & JC Mateo defeated Motor City Machine Guns. After the match, United States Champion Solo Sikoa said My Family Tree will soon become the WWE Tag Team Champions. The titles are currently held by Joe Gacy & Dexter Lumis of The Wyatt Sicks, who retained the titles in a TLC match at SummerSlam.
On last week’s SmackDown, this feud was teased once again when Erick Rowan of The Wyatt Sicks was shown watching MFT backstage.
• The Undertaker Wasn’t Happy At SummerSlam 2025
Bret Hart was upset during SummerSlam due to a seating issue, which led to a public comment involving Kevin Nash’s name. Hart claimed he was invited to the event and told he would have a seat in the crowd, but upon arrival, no seat was available for him.
Hart said: “I went to SummerSlam. They invited me down and they told me that they wanted me to be in the crowd. Then they told me once I got there, they didn’t have any seat for me. But I noticed Kevin Nash got a seat. So I don’t know. I maybe finally realized that I don’t think they fully appreciate me.”
On his Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash clarified that he did not attend SummerSlam as a spectator. He was at the MetLife Stadium for a signing event from approximately 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM. He stated he knew he wouldn’t have a seat for the show, which is why he didn’t stay to watch it.
The implication from Hart’s comment was that Nash received preferential treatment due to his friendship with Triple H and the WWE office.
Nash went on to call Bret to clear the air:
“I actually called Bret today. I said, ‘Bret, I stopped going after they put me in a f**king box, and the monitor in the box didn’t work, and the ring was so f**king small and we were so far away that we had to watch, like, look up and watch the f**king Tron, like, with no f**king announcing’. It’s bad enough to f**king have to watch f**king wrestling without f**king being able to f**king fast forward through sh*t, let alone no f**king announcing and volume.
Bret has to realize that he f**king left and went to WCW. He put on the gray. I put on the gray, I understand that. I was part of the f**king people that almost put that f**king place out of business, so I’m never going to be treated the same as everybody else.”
Nash also revealed that The Undertaker didn’t get a seat either:
“From what I heard, Taker wasn’t real happy. Somebody saw Taker at the show and he was sitting in a TV room watching a monitor.”
• AEW Collision Spoilers – Former WWE Star Debuts
All Elite Wrestling taped this Saturday’s episode of AEW Collision last night. Below are the spoilers:
– Scorpio Sky, Top Flight (Dante Martin & Darius Martin), and Hiromu Takahashi def. Don Callis Family (Lance Archer, Rocky Romero, Hechicero, and Josh Alexander)
– Megan Bayne def. Isla Dawn (this was Isla’s AEW debut match. She was released from WWE earlier this year)
– Willow Nightingale & Queen Aminata def. Skye Blue & Julia Hart
– IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Zack Sabre Jr def. Max Caster in an open challenge
– Konosuke Takeshita def. Tomohiro Ishii
– Big Bill def. Mark Andrews
– Gates of Agony (Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun) def. Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson)
– The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) def. Paragon (Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly) with help from AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada
Swerve Strickland confronted Okada, which led to Young Bucks and Okada attacking Strickland.
• ESPN Will No Longer Cover AEW (Photo)
In a move that’s come much sooner than anticipated, ESPN is set to broadcast a WWE premium live event called “Wrestlepalooza” on September 20. This surprise announcement comes ahead of the two companies’ planned 5-year partnership, which was expected to begin in 2026. The event will take place live from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
ESPN will also be showing two other major WWE PLEs this fall: “Crown Jewel” on October 11 and “Survivor Series” on November 29. These broadcasts will serve as a preview of what’s to come once the new long-term deal is in full swing.
Even though ESPN is set to broadcast the rest of WWE’s 2025 main roster PLEs, Peacock has not sold its remaining rights. Instead, the deal was made directly between WWE and Peacock, with ESPN being brought in afterward.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a key factor in this arrangement is the belief that by making WrestleMania and SummerSlam two-night events, WWE essentially fulfilled its quota of Premium Live Events for Peacock ahead of schedule. As a result, Peacock’s final WWE main roster PLE will be Clash In Paris on August 31.
While WWE’s PLEs are moving to ESPN, a new agreement has been reached to bring new WWE main roster programming to Peacock. Details on what this new programming will be are expected to be announced in the near future.
Due to their partnership with WWE, ESPN will no longer cover All Elite Wrestling on their website, and they have even removed the AEW section.


