• WWE Has Their Own Forbidden Door Show Now
WWE Worlds Collide will take place on June 7th at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. So far, the following two matches have been announced for the show:
– Chad Gable vs. El Hijo del Vikingo for the AAA Mega Championship
– Legado Del Fantasma (Angel, Berto, and Santos Escobar) vs. El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., Psycho Clown, and Pagano
According to Fightful Select, the PWInsider report about TNA sending wrestlers to WWE Worlds Collide event is indeed accurate.
The show is expected to feature talent from WWE, NXT, TNA, and AAA in a crossover format. Sources described it as a “Forbidden Door”-style event, similar to the cross-promotional concepts seen in recent years with AEW & NJPW.
One key update is that AEW wrestlers will not be involved with AAA anymore. Jeff Jarrett, who made an appearance in AAA earlier this year, is believed to have been the last notable AEW name featured there.
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• WWF Veteran’s Sons Are On WWE’s Radar
WWF Veteran Tatanka returned to WWE programming on Saturday Night’s Main Event. During an interview on The Power Talk Podcast, Tatanka revealed that his two sons are on WWE’s radar:
“My son is a big, big elite wrestler. He’s only in the 9th grade. He’s a 2-time national champion, meaning he’s the best, one of the best in the entire United States. So big things are happening there. I have another son.
So I have two sons, both young, that can be a Native American tag team at WWE. WWE has already talked to me about them. They’re very aware about them. They’re keeping their radar on them.”
Tatanka, born Chris Chavis, made his WWF debut in 1992 with an undefeated streak that lasted over a year, quickly making him a fan favorite.
Portraying a Native American warrior, he feuded with stars like Shawn Michaels, Rick Martel, and Bam Bam Bigelow. Tatanka challenged for the Intercontinental Championship multiple times and competed at major events like WrestleMania IX and SummerSlam.
In 1994, he shocked fans by turning heel and joining Ted DiBiase’s Million Dollar Corporation. Though he left the World Wrestling Federation in 1996, Tatanka made several returns in the 2000s, including a brief run in 2006 and appearances in WWE Legends segments.
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