WWE has just revealed the full list of nominees for NXT’s Year-End Awards. Voting is now open on WWE.com, and the winners will be announced on December 30, the same night as NXT’s final broadcast of the year.
After getting involved in matches since Survivor Series, WWE's masked assailant has finally revealed their identity. Turns out, as many predicted, the man under the mask was Austin Theory.
Randy Orton’s recent absence from John Cena’s final WWE match has ignited real anger inside the company and among fans. Several top sources and multiple locker room reports now suggest that Orton’s prior commitments to promotional duties in Riyadh caused his absence.
Cody Rhodes has now turned out to be WWE star Drew McIntyre’s new internet trolling victim. Continuing their on-screen rivalry, McIntyre has now added a new dynamic to their feud by trolling Rhodes on a social network platform.
Austin Theory has finally revealed himself to be the masked man who has been causing havoc in WWE as of late, and he may well be back on track in fulfilling his potential as Triple H once predicted.
Kyle Fletcher has taken the pro wrestling world by storm as his breakout year comes to a close. A year that started with a feud against former friend Will Ospreay and ended with an emotional TNT Championship match against Mark Briscoe has made Fletcher a notable name in the business.
The Miz opened up on how his and John Cena's relationship evolved over the years, looking back at their history, following the latter's retirement While
Brock Lesnar is reportedly working with Gunther at WrestleMania 42. The Beast Incarnate returned to WWE earlier this year at SummerSlam, attacking John Cena.
Following John Cena’s retirement over the weekend, wrestling fans will now be readying themselves for the final match of Hiroshi Tanahashi’s career at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 20.
Regarded as one of the greatest rivalries in pro-wrestling history, fans were devastated to see WWE legend Randy Orton had to miss John Cena’s retirement match against Gunther at the Dec.
John Cena recently retired at Saturday Night’s Main Event against Gunther. Cena’s retirement was announced last year, but it was still a surreal moment for wrestling fans to see him wrestle for the last time.
At Saturday Night’s Main Event, Gunther dethroned John Cena and ended his wrestling career. This was the second legend he had retired in the same year.
After several weeks of speculation, the identity of WWE’s mysterious masked man has finally been revealed. First appearing on the 2025 edition of Survivor Series: WarGames, the mystery figure continued making regular appearances before finally unmasking himself.
The Miz is one of the greatest WWE wrestlers on the current roster. He has won six separate championships with a total of twenty-one title reigns. With nearly twenty years on the main roster, he has seen many wrestlers arrive and depart from the company.
The rumors of Austin Theory being the masked hooded man to blast CM Punk in the WarGames match were true. As it happened on this week’s Raw, the former United States Champion revealed himself underneath that mask after costing Rey Mysterio against Logan Paul.
What has already been an incredibly personal rivalry between Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre has officially reached its breaking point. WWE released a video
John Cena submitted to Gunther at the Dec. 13, 2025, edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event. Reflecting on Cena’s iconic character, his long-time ally and former nemesis, R-Truth, opened up and revealed his “bittersweet” reaction to the emotional final match.
John Cena did something at Saturday Night's Main Event that he hadn't done in over 20 years: he gave up. The Last Real Champion tapped out to Gunther's sleeper hold and lost his retirement match, doing so with a smile on his face.
Oba Femi had a great showing over the weekend at Saturday Night’s Main Event, where he got to open the show in a non-title exhibition match against Cody Rhodes.