Randy Orton reflects on Vince McMahon’s role in protecting RKO finisher

Randy Orton’s RKO is often deemed as one of the most dangerous finishers in WWE, and his former boss, Vince McMahon, had a major role to play in it.

Recently speaking with The Schmo for an interview before WWE WrestleMania 42, Orton was asked to name the Mount Rushmore of father-child wrestling combos. Orton opened up and shared several names, including Rey & Dominik Mysterio, Ric & Charlotte Flair, Dusty Rhodes and his sons, when a fan yelled and suggested Vince and Shane McMahon.

Opting not to say anything negative, Orton instead opened up and reflected on McMahon’s importance in his career. The 14-time World Champion narrated how McMahon helped him protect his RKO finisher.

“It’s funny because that RKO is everything. Vince [McMahon] had a huge hand to play because when I would be wrestling somebody, and I was younger, they would want to kick out of my finish. Vince would pull me aside and say, ‘We’re not going to do that. We’re not going to let that happen.’ I’ll never hit a guy with three RKOs to cover him and pin him,” Orton said.

“I’m not going to dilute my finish. That is always going to be a kill shot, and I can hit it out of nowhere. Vince has a huge part to play when it comes to my finish, and that’s a huge part of being a WWE superstar, what’s your finishing move.”

Although Orton did not always have the RKO as his finishing move. Instead, he began his WWE career using the O-Zone (Overdrive) as his finisher. He later transitioned it into the RKO and the much more devastating Punt kick.

WWE’s Pete Dunne set for UK indies return

WWE Superstar Pete Dunne is set to return to the UK for an indie wrestling match.

Fresh off his win against Masashi Takeda at GCW Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XV on April 17, 2026, Dunne showed up on the April 20, 2026, episode of Monday Night RAW as Rayo Americano.

Working on WWE, NXT, and AAA, Dunne is now set for his UK independent return. The 32-year-old is set to compete on ATTACK! Pro Wrestling: CAN YOU FEEL MY HEART event on June 19, 2026. The show will also feature Mark Andrews and Dani Luna.

Dunne returns to the promotion for the first time since 2018 at the promotion’s upcoming CAN YOU FEEL MY HEART event on Friday 19th June, at The Great Hall, Cardiff Student’s Union, with former WWE & TNA Superstars Mark Andrews and Dani Luna also announced for the event,” wrote Attack! Pro Wrestling.

Set to take place at The Great Hall, Cardiff Student’s Union, doors for the show will open at 6:15 PM, while the event is scheduled to start at 7:00 PM.

The upcoming show will follow ATTACK! Pro Wrestling’s 15th Anniversary event, held in March 2026, which was also the promotion’s largest ever event. ATTACK! Pro Wrestling began in 2011 and has been instrumental in launching the careers of Pete Dunne, Tyler Bate, Mark Andrews, Flash Morgan Webster, Dani Luna, Chris Brooke, and many others.

Promoted as a family-friendly event, tickets for the show are priced at £22 ($29.74) for General Seating, £18 ($24.33) for General Standing, and £75 ($101.39) for a Family Seated Ticket.

Jacob Fatu challenges Roman Reigns to title match at WWE Backlash

Jacob Fatu didn’t waste any time in calling his shot, challenging new champion Roman Reigns to a World Heavyweight title match for next month’s WWE Backlash.

Reigns came out to close Monday’s Raw after WrestleMania, flanked by The Usos. Reigns discussed the issues the three had with people like CM Punk and rapper/podcast Cam’Ron calling them out, but that’s not happening anymore with Reigns as champion.

Enter Fatu, fresh off his WrestleMania 42 Saturday win over Drew McIntyre in their unsanctioned match. He said he doesn’t just want what Reigns has, but he needs it. That was why he was challenging Reigns for the title at Backlash.

Reigns didn’t commit to the match, but gave Fatu a week to think about what he was doing, questioning whether he was ready for everything that comes with being the World champion. He and The Usos then departed, leaving the show on a bit of a cliffhanger.

While not official, it would appear Fatu has now moved over to Raw after being solely a SmackDown wrestler where he was a former United States Champion and Tag Team Champion. His only Raw match came in a dark match street fight against Cody Rhodes in October 2024.

The two men were on opposite ends of The Bloodline implosion from late-2024 but have never had a singles match. Reigns defeated CM Punk on WrestleMania 42 Sunday for the World Heavyweight title.

Backlash takes place on May 9 from Tampa, Florida.

Randy Orton wants a feud with Finn Balor before his career is over

Randy Orton recently opened up about his desire to have a feud with Finn Balor.

In a recent interview with The Schmo before WWE WrestleMania 42, Orton opened up about his intentions of feuding with Finn Balor before finishing his in-ring career.

Finn Balor to me, I’ve been in the ring with him, but I’ve never had a singles match, let alone a feud. I would love to be able to say that I did by the end of my career. I think Finn Balor is an amazing talent. There’s nobody smoother than him.

In a career spanning over two decades, Orton never faced Balor in a singles match, although the two have shared the ring multiple times. Recently, speaking on the same interview, Orton had also emphasized the importance of wrestling house shows to build chemistry between first-time opponents.

Orton, 46, is nearing the dusk of his career and revealed having just four years left in his WWE contract.

Joe Hendry called up to WWE Raw, holding concert as part of next week’s lineup

Joe Hendry is officially part of the WWE Raw roster and will celebrate with a live concert in a week.

Michael Cole revealed the news during Monday’s Raw after WrestleMania when doing a quick rundown of next week’s Raw, saying that Hendry was part of the Raw roster now to which Corey Graves feigned disgust.

Hendry had been rumored to be officially called up in January as SmackDown expanded to three hours but that wasn’t to be. Instead, he remained in WWE NXT and won the NXT title, holding it for 60 days before losing it to Tony D’Angelo in a four-way at April’s Stand & Deliver.

He did compete in last Friday’s Andre the Giant memorial battle royal on SmackDown, won by Royce Keys.

Next week’s Raw will also feature the return of new Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch after she defeated AJ Lee to regain the title at this past weekend’s WrestleMania 42.

WWE Raw lineup | Next Monday | Laredo, Texas

  • Joe Hendry concert
  • Becky Lynch appearance
  • Roman Reigns & Jacob Fatu appearances

Randy Orton talks about the loss of ‘chemistry’ with less WWE house show matches

Recently, in an interview before WWE WrestleMania 42, Randy Orton opened up on the importance of WWE house show matches and how they help build “chemistry.”

Speaking with The Schmo, Orton was asked about the successful approach to building chemistry between one and their opponent. Sharing a detailed answer, the 14-time World Champion emphasized the importance of wrestling at house shows.

I think when we used to do more shows, and there were live events, if I was going to wrestle a guy, you know, pick let’s say me and Drew McIntyre had never wrestled before, we would do a two-week European tour together, and we would wrestle each other every single night. We’d be doing two, three, sometimes four live events stateside, and we’d wrestle each other every single night,” Orton said.

And by the time that we got into the ring, it was on TV, pay-per-view, Raw, SmackDown, whatever, and had that first televised match, we would already had a chemistry built. So, we would have already had that chemistry kind of uh instead of doing it for the first time live. You don’t want to do anything for the first time live, but now we’ve kind of gotten into a situation where we do a lot of times,” he continued.

He further opened up on the different routine he had when he was younger and compared it with the current WWE locker room schedule.

I’ve wrestled many guys since our schedule has kind of slowed down, for the first time on live TV, and that’s crazy to think. I think I heard last year, LA Knight wrestled like 77 matches, and that was like the most matches anybody had wrestled. And that’s wild because we were wrestling 180, 200, 220 matches a year for years and years. I had 15 years or so where I was averaging 185 matches a year. So that’s hard on the body. That’s tough. The travel’s gruesome. It’s hard on family life. But your body builds up a resiliency where you’re taking those bumps, that repetition, you’re able to build that chemistry with all that time in the ring off TV in front of a live audience, and you learn what works. And and that’s that’s the chemistry right there.”

At WWE WrestleMania 42 Night One main event, Orton faced and lost to Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship.

Street Profits return to WWE for first time in six months on Raw after WrestleMania

It’s been a long time since former WWE Tag Team Champions The Street Profits were on the main roster which changed with Monday’s Raw After WrestleMania.

Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins ran out to attack reigning WWE World Champions The Vision (Logan Paul & Austin Theory) for their first true main roster appearance since October 2025. Ford and Dawkins were backing up Seth Rollins who laid out Bron Breakker with a chair and was getting pummeled by Paul and Theory.

After failing to defeat then-WWE Tag Team Champions The Wyatt Sicks on the October 10 SmackDown, the duo disappeared from TV, competing in a late-October Main Event match and then three late-January NXT house show matches.

The two were gone due to a reported “creative reset.”

The two have held the WWE Tag Team titles, the former Raw tag titles and the former SmackDown tag titles in addition to the NXT Tag Team titles.

Sol Ruca makes WWE Raw debut in match against Liv Morgan

While not officially on the WWE main roster yet, Sol Ruca made her Raw debut on the Raw after WrestleMania with a big target in mind: new WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan.

Morgan was celebrating her victory over Stephanie Vaquer on WrestleMania 42 Saturday with the Judgment Day when Ruca came out. She complimented Morgan and said she was the top woman in the division, something she realized back at January’s women’s Royal Rumble match (when they were the last two in the match).

Morgan didn’t take kindly to Ruca coming out, running her down and saying that she was no Liv Morgan. Ruca then said, “I didn’t come out to pick a fight, but I’m not going to back down from one either.” Raw GM Adam Pearce then came out and made the match.

Ruca got hit with Oblivion, but popped right back up and hit her Sol Snatcher but Morgan rolled out before she could get pinned. Ruca then hit a running springboard over the top rope onto Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez to a “holy sh*t” chant.

Zaria then ran in and drove Ruca into the ring post as the ref was tenting to Morgan. Ruca barely got back in the ring before getting counted out, but Morgan then hit Oblivion for a second time to get the pin.

Ruca takes on Zaria as part of Tuesday’s WWE NXT in a last woman standing match in what could be Ruca’s final NXT match before an official call-up.

While it was Ruca’s Raw debut, she appeared on Smackdown three times last year, twice on Main Event, and on last December’s Saturday Night’s Main Event, defeating Bayley.

Cody Rhodes, CM Punk tease future WWE title match during Raw after WrestleMania

A future title match between reigning WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and former World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk may be on the horizon.

On Monday’s Raw after WrestleMania, Punk came out for a promo segment where he acknowledged those who had passed that were on his jacket Sunday before his match with Roman Reigns and those he had lost which included his dog, Larry, and past MMA trailer Duke Roufus.

He also talked about how he kept going when there were times he could have gone home, eaten donuts, and hung out with his hot wife like after he first lost the title after five minutes, but he put everything he had into coming back and winning it again.

He said the fans helped him get through all that and that he expected the fans to help him get through the loss of the World Heavyweight title to Roman Reigns Sunday, and that he’s not close to being done.

Rhodes then came out, sporting a black eye and the WWE title belt. He said this Punk wasn’t what he was expecting. He said he was glad Las Vegas gave him his flowers and wasn’t sure what he was supposed to do out there when he was the one looking like a beat up loser.

Punk questioned if he was supposed to feel like a loser. Rhodes said no, but Punk later said in a way that he was. He said what Rhodes is feeling is the weight of remaining the champion while he is free to do whatever. It wasn’t his night and the path for Rhodes it so keep being champion.

Punk then said his path is to stay read “because you never know when a championship opportunity is just gonna fall out of the sky.”

As Punk left, Rhodes said, “Hey, Punk? Just say when.”

The two have yet to square off during the latest run for both of them. They have two singles matches in the past: both in the last four months of 2008 and both on Raw. Punk won the first one and then Rhodes won the second via countout after just four minutes. They never crossed paths during their time in AEW.

Randy Orton says he has four years left on his WWE contract

Randy Orton has opened up and revealed that he has just “four years” left on his WWE contract.

In an interview with The Schmo before his match at WWE WrestleMania 42, Orton discussed his contract status and revealed his intention to follow The Undertaker’s schedule once his contract expires.

I do have four years left on my contract and maybe when that’s over, I’ll get The Undertaker schedule and pop around for WrestleMania every year and then ride until the wheels fall off, literally.”

At WrestleMania 42 Night One Main Event, Orton and Cody Rhodes clashed in a violent match, which left both men bloodied. However, the finish to the match saw Orton stand tall to close the night despite losing to Rhodes.

Orton, 46, has been a part of the WWE RAW roster since 2002. Two years ago, in 2024, Orton also confirmed signing a five-year contract with WWE. “I just signed a five-year extension to my contract,” Orton said. “I’ve got some time left to do this. I feel better than I’ve felt in over a decade,” Orton claimed back in 2024.

Kenny Omega reacts to Jade Cargill using his finisher at WWE WrestleMania 42

Kenny Omega has acknowledged Jade Cargill using his One Winged Angel at WWE WrestleMania 42.

On Sunday, Rhea Ripley faced and defeated Jade Cargill to win the WWE Women’s title. Toward the later stages of the match, Cargill busted out Omega’s finisher with commentary saying it was called the Sandstorm.

Ripley kicked out of the move and the moment soon went viral on social media, soon becoming tribal.

However, Omega reacted to Cargill’s move Monday on X and was positive about it without directly mentioning Cargill or WWE by name:

When I see the moves I do elsewhere, I only take it as a compliment. If somehow I inspired people to use them, I can only be grateful. Besides, seeing the OWA on the WM ring was kinda neat, right? It’s all good with me.

Cargill parted ways with AEW in September 2023 and signed with WWE, debuting at January 2024’s Royal Rumble.

Former NXT Champion officially joins WWE Raw roster

On the Raw after WWE WrestleMania 42 episode, former NXT Champion Ethan Page made a surprise appearance and officially joined the Monday night roster.

Midway through the show, Je’Von Evans was meeting with reigning WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta and Raw GM Adam Pearce in a backstage segment and expressed his intention of going after the title.

Page then emerged and interrupted Evans as Pearce announced him as “Raw’s newest superstar” before making a match between Page and Evans official for later in the episode. Page later won his first main roster match after interference from Rusev, pinning Evans after hitting the Twisted Grin.

After a run in both AEW and ROH, Page joined WWE NXT in May 2024. He is also a former NXT North American Champion and NXT Champion. He last competed at week one of NXT Revenge, losing to Tony D’Angelo in a match for the NXT Championship, raising speculation as to a main roster call-up.

WWE Raw live results: The night after WrestleMania 42

Date: April 20, 2026
Location: T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV 

The Big Takeaway —

Jacob Fatu is next in line for Roman Reigns’ world title. The challenge was made for Backlash, but we’ll have to wait until next week for the official announcement. 

Ethan Page and Sol Ruca officially joined Raw, and both were involved in impromptu matches. Page beat Je’Von Evans (thanks to a distraction), and Ruca lost to Liv Morgan (thanks to interference by Zaria). Joe Hendry also appears to be joining the brand, as he has a concert scheduled next week. 

The Street Profits returned, while Rhea Ripley said goodbye to Iyo Sky as she heads to SmackDown full-time. 

Read more below. 

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Show Recap — 

The show started with a long recap video of WrestleMania 42, which included a clip of Brock Lesnar removing his gloves and boots in the ring. Michael Cole said Lesnar “has called it a day,” and they would look back at his career tonight. 

Also announced for tonight is a tag match with Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky facing Asuka and Kairi Sane. 

Oba Femi kicks off the Raw after WrestleMania 42

Oba Femi entered wearing a suit. He received a big ovation and chants of his name. Femi stated, “The ruler has arrived.” He dropped the mic and basked in the crowd chants. 

That was that. 

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Asuka and Sane cut a pre-taped promo on Sky and Ripley. Asuka took credit for Sky’s success and told her it didn’t have to be this way. Asuka claimed that Sky had corrupted Sane and that, along with Ripley, she would face the consequences tonight. 

WWE Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY vs. Asuka & Kairi Sane

Ripley entered to a big reaction. During a break, they showed a replay of Ripley beating Jade Cargill for the title, and Sky gave her a big hug. As the match began, there was a single male chanting, “Rhea sucks,” so everyone around him started booing him. 

Asuka distracted the referee so Sane could attack Ripley, but Ripley knocked Sane off the apron without a problem. Asuka used that distraction to kick Ripley in the head and knock her out of the ring, and Sane followed with an Insane Elbow to the outside. 

The heels had control during a break, but Ripley fought back by knocking Asuka off the apron and hitting Sane with a running kick. Sky made the hot tag and hit Asuka with strikes before hitting both opponents with a double dropkick. Sky woke up the crowd by doing her pose and hitting both opponents with running meteoras. 

Ripley gave Asuka a Razor’s Edge, and Sky followed with a missile dropkick, but Asuka kicked out at two (Sane flew in to break it up, but she was late, and Asuka kicked out). Asuka and Sane double-teamed Ripley, but Sky broke up a cover. 

Sky hit Asuka with a suicide dive (basically landing on her head again), and Ripley headbutted Sane. Ripley gave Sane a Rip-tide, and Sky followed with a moonsault for the pinfall win. 

Match result: IYO SKY & Rhea Ripley defeated Kairi Sane & Asuka (11:37)

A decent match. The crowd was pretty quiet for the actual wrestling. 

Sky picked up an expected win here after being left off of WrestleMania. 

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Adam Pearce congratulated Penta on his win and called the ladder match incredible. He wasn’t sure how Penta could possibly follow that performance. Je’Von Evans congratulated Penta but said he planned to become the IC champion soon. Penta said the title wasn’t leaving him any time soon. Penta left. 

Pearce introduced Ethan Page to Evans as the newest member of Raw. He got a pretty good pop. Page mocked Evans for thinking he deserved another title shot. Page said he always gets what he wants, and he wanted the Intercontinental Championship. Unlike Evans, he wouldn’t need a second shot at it. 

Evans got in his face, so Pearce put them in a singles match tonight. Evans told Page nobody was taking his spot, “especially not you.” 

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They showed a picture of CM Punk, and people booed. He’s up next. 

El Grande Americano, Bravo and Rayo cut a promo during the break. 

Royce Keys was shown in the crowd. He didn’t get much of a reaction. 

CM Punk and Cody Rhodes segment 

Punk walked through the back and onto the stage with no music. He got a mixed reaction (probably more booing). He entered the stage, and Cult of Personality hit as he made his way to the ring. Punk was booed in the ring, but there were louder chants of his name. (More people liked him than not, but the people booing were louder.)

Punk said he’s been dealing with a lot of loss the past six months or so. He was overseas in Japan and got a phone call that his friend Duke Roufus didn’t wake up that morning. Larry passed away not long after that. 

That was followed by the losses of WWE staffers Kerwin Silfies, Jim Shank, and Davey Coates. These were the people behind the scenes who made this place a well-oiled machine. (Fans gave this a big round of applause.) These people were with him so often that they considered each other family. (Punk encouraged the fans to give them an ovation, and they did.) On top of that, his friend Bo Leuders passed on April 1st. 

Punk also lost last night. All of the aforementioned losses stung a little more than losing the title did. Every week, the fans helped him heal and get through all of these losses. Being the champion gave him an anchor that kept him from slowing down or reducing himself to a puddle of tears, even when he wanted to. He thanked them for helping him process all the grief. Something told Punk they’d help him get through his loss last night. 

Punk said he wasn’t even supposed to be the heavyweight champion. He barely survived Gunther before being cashed in on by Seth Rollins. He was only champion for a few minutes, and maybe that would be enough, but he stayed ready and poured his heart and soul into this. 

Because he stayed ready, he became the number one contender after Rollins got hurt. If he didn’t stay ready, they’d be Yeeted and talking to Jey Uso right now instead. (Some people booed this because they missed Punk’s point, so Punk told them that he liked Jey Uso.) 

He doesn’t know when another opportunity would arise, but he was still smiling because he was still the best in the world. He had a dream since he was a kid, and he proved it last night by main-eventing WrestleMania. It wasn’t his night, but he wasn’t going to cry about it. He was going to stay ready, because you never knew when a title opportunity would fall out of the sky. 

Punk was about to leave, but Cody Rhodes entered. Rhodes walked out with a limp. He removed his shades to reveal a nasty black eye. He also received a mixed reaction. 

Rhodes said this wasn’t quite what he was expecting from Punk. Punk asked if he thought he would crash out after losing. Rhodes said yes. Rhodes said he knew Punk and how he handled things. Punk said he understood why Rhodes felt that way about him crashing out.

Rhodes said Punk was buttoned up, and he was glad that Vegas gave Punk his flowers. (Even though they weren’t.) Rhodes said he (Rhodes) was the one standing there looking and feeling like a loser. 

Punk asked if Rhodes thought he (Punk) should feel like a loser. Punk said Rhodes shouldn’t feel like a loser. He beat a future Hall of Famer and legend on Saturday. Fighting his old friend must have been tough. Punk fought someone he hated, which was easy. Punk enjoyed stomping on Roman Reigns’ face and stomping on his sweet pepper necklace. 

Punk said Rhodes was a winner. The crown was heavy for Rhodes, but Punk felt free right now without the title. Punk wanted Rhodes to keep defending his belt. Punk said he would be ready. He looked at Rhodes’ title belt and said you never know when a title opportunity would fall out of the sky. Rhodes responded, “Just say when.”  

(This was an obvious tease for down the road. It was a bit of an odd segment, because it was laid out as if Punk would get a big ovation. But both he and Rhodes received mixed reactions.)

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Finn Bálor pre-taped promo 

Finn Bálor said Dominik brought out the Demon, and the Demon put down Dom. Bálor wasn’t finished with Judgment Day. Dom was the first to fall after drawing first blood. He expected this from Dom, but not from JD McDonagh. 

He remembered when McDonagh was a 12-year-old kid when he walked into the gym in Ireland. Bálor helped him grow into one of the best performers in the world. He knew McDonagh would have his back no matter what. But the moment of truth came when McDonagh chose to stick with Dom. Bálor would take out McDonagh tonight. 

Ethan Page vs. Je’Von Evans

The announcers acknowledged their NXT feud.

This went through a break after Evans hit a dive. Evans fought back late in the match and dumped Page from the ring. He went after Page near the announce table, but Rusev suddenly appeared behind the barricade. 

Rusev took a swing, but Evans ducked and punched him instead. Evans leaped at Rusev and knocked him into the barricade. This all happened in front of the referee, who did nothing. 

Back in the ring, Evans went to the ropes, but Page tripped him and hit Twisted Grin for the pinfall win. 

— Rusev attacked Evans and put him in the Accolade. Page smirked and left the ring. Penta ran out to make the save, but Page tripped him off the top rope, and Rusev followed with a Machka Kick. 

Page applauded Rusev. Rusev wasn’t interested, so Page backed off before Rusev put Penta in the Accolade. There were light chants of “Rusev sucks” as he posed with the IC title belt. 

Match result: Ethan Page defeated Je’Von Evans (9:45)

I believe this was Evans’ first pinfall loss on Raw since November, when he lost to Gunther. 

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Danhausen entered during the break. He was sort of dressed like John Cena. He said he was the new GOAT after Cena passed the torch to him. He had a new list of demands: a Danhausen animated series (perhaps a nod to the new AEW animated web series), a Danhausen cereal, and his face on the side of the truck. 

Tyrese Haliburton and Funny Marco were in the crowd. Also in the crowd were Paige, Brie Bella, and Nikki Bella, who all got a nice pop. 

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Liv Morgan segment 

Liv Morgan entered with Judgment Day. She called herself the greatest Women’s World Champion ever. She thanked her Judgment Day teammates and said she loved them. She also thanked Stephanie Vaquer for reminding her that she was the most talented woman in WWE. This was her ring, her division, her show, and her championship. If everyone thought she was messy and trouble before, just you wait—

Sol Ruca interrupted. She got a pretty good reaction. Ruca called Morgan an inspiration for her after everything she’s done over the past decade. Morgan was the top woman in the division, and Ruca congratulated her. 

Morgan said Ruca had some nerve interrupting her celebration. But since Ruca was so nice to her, Morgan would say this as nicely as she could: “You are no Liv Morgan, sweetie.” Morgan told Ruca to get out of her ring right now. 

Ruca said she wasn’t out there for a fight, but she wasn’t about to back down from one. 

Peace entered and made a match between the two of them right now. (Did he have nothing planned for tonight?) 

Non-title match: Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan (w/ Raquel Rodriguez & Roxxane Perez) vs. Sol Ruca

Ruca used her athleticism early on to catch Morgan off guard, hitting an X-factor followed by a springboard moonsault to the outside. Morgan took advantage of a distraction to hit a backstabber and take control during the break. (They didn’t show any replays and the announcers didn’t mention it, so you’d have no idea this happened if you don’t get to see the action during commercials.) 

Morgan went for three amigos, but Ruca countered with a suplex of her own. Ruca followed with strikes, a German suplex, a missile dropkick, and a running knee for two. Ruca came off the top, but Morgan caught her with a Codebreaker for two. Morgan went for Oblivion, but Ruca escaped by rolling right through onto her feet. 

Ruca followed with a superkick and a Sol Snatcher. The crowd buzzed before she did it because they saw it coming, and they popped big for the move itself. However, Morgan managed to roll out of the ring before Ruca could make a cover. Ruca did a handspring dive over the top and to the outside to wipe out the heels. 

As the ref checked on Morgan in the ring (for a very long time), Zaria ran out and shoved Ruca into the ring post. Zaria also hit a spinebuster while the ref was still checking on Morgan. The idiot ref turned around and saw Ruca down, but somehow didn’t see Zaria on the ramp. 

Ruca avoided a countout, but as soon as she slipped in the ring, Morgan hit Oblivion for the pinfall win. 

— After the match, Vaquer entered and faced off with Morgan on the ramp. 

Match result: Liv Morgan defeated Sol Ruca in a non-title match (11:54)

This was a good showcase for Ruca—until she lost. Losing to the world champion isn’t the worst thing, but the finish still sucked. The referee was distracted for an unbelievably long time. It’s also silly that Vaquer, who was completely screwed out of her title by Morgan, waited until after all the shenanigans to come out and confront her. 

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Fabolous, Maino, Dave East, and Jim Jones were in the crowd. 

There was a big Brock Lesnar career video package. (I could be wrong, but I don’t think they ever used the word retirement all night when referring to Lesnar.)

The Vision segment

Paul Heyman entered with tag team champions Logan Paul and Austin Theory. Heyman said he had a speech prepared, but he was thrown off guard. His favourite thing about WrestleMania was expecting the unexpected. Yesterday was a moment so unexpected that it will live in his heart—and he suspects the hearts of many—for the rest of his life. 

Despite the fact that, earlier tonight, Punk kissed the asses of everyone backstage, this supposed greatest production team of all time still had his beast in the “Now” portion of the “Then, Now, and Forever” signature that starts the show. Heyman freaked out and wanted them to put Lesnar in the “Forever” portion because he would forever be the baddest man that has ever been in a WWE ring. 

Heyman did want to talk about the now. He claimed WWE was experiencing a resurgence in the tag division thanks to Paul and Theory. 

Paul tried to talk, but the crowd booed him out of the building. He said the only reason the Usos and LA Knight won at Mania was because of the ungrateful IShowSpeed. Paul was sick of these YouTubers and streamers coming into their business and doing what they do. He hated the outsiders. Nothing that happened at WrestleMania mattered because IShowSpeed left with a piece of Paul’s fist in his face, while he still left the show with Theory as the world tag team champions. 

Heyman wanted to acknowledge the favour that Gunther did for him. Heyman knew he owed him one, and whenever Gunther was ready, Heyman would repay. The best assist of the weekend belonged to the man who cut Rollins in half—Bron Breakker. 

Breakker entered. He said it was one year ago that he became the leader of the Vision in this same arena because Rollins was too weak. (I don’t know if he misspoke, because that happened in October and not in Vegas.) Breakker’s favourite part of the weekend was ruining everything for Rollins after he came this close to beating Gunther. 

Rollins’ music hit, and he attacked Breakker from behind with a chair. Paul and Theory attacked Rollins, but Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins ran out to make the save. Ford wiped them out with a dive, and the Street Profits chased the champs away through the crowd. 

Back in the ring, Breakker went for a spear, but Rollins nailed a superkick. Rollins went for a stomp, but Breakker avoided it and hit the spear anyway. Breakker screamed at Rollins before hitting another spear. Breakker stood over Rollins as the segment ended. 

(Breakker was somehow bleeding from the forehead. He was bleeding at ringside when the Profits entered, but the only thing that happened to him at that point was Rollins hitting him from behind.) 

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McDonagh cut a pre-taped promo on Bálor. He didn’t appreciate Bálor taking cues from Punk and talking down to Judgment Day like he was the leader. Turning on Bálor was easy, and he would do it again. McDonagh would prove that the Bálor we all knew and loved was dead. 

Finn Bálor vs. JD McDonagh

Bálor attacked McDonagh during his entrance and wiped him out with a dive. Bálor attacked him through the crowd before heading back to the ring, where the match began. 

Despite all of that, McDonagh took over clean with a simple back elbow. McDonagh held control through a break, tossing him around ringside. McDonagh hit a corkscrew splash and seemed to land right on Bálor’s mouth. McDonagh checked on him before making a cover, and Bálor came up bleeding from the mouth moments later. 

Bálor hit a spinning headlock elbow drop and a slingblade, but McDonagh avoided a dropkick and hit a headbutt for two. McDonagh went for a moonsault, but Bálor got his feet up, hit a dropkick and followed with a Coup de Grace for the pinfall win. 

— Dom attacked Bálor after the match, but Bálor fought him off and hit a dropkick. Bálor went for Coup de Grace, but McDonagh pulled Dom to safety. 

Match result: Finn Bálor defeated JD McDonagh (6:14) 

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Jackie Redmond interviewed Gunther. He said he felt great and proved every word he said about Rollins. He wanted to make it clear there was no “we” when it came to him and Heyman. Heyman simply owed him a favour. Redmond wanted to know more. Gunther said the only thing people should expect is the world title back around his waist. 

LA Knight interrupted. Knight informed Gunther that he wasn’t the only one eyeing the world title, and unlike Gunther, Knight didn’t need help to win at WrestleMania. Knight left. Gunther didn’t appreciate this. 

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Next week on Raw: 

  • Becky Lynch appears 
  • Joe Hendry concert 
  • Follow-up to the main event segment 

When they announced Hendry, Corey Graves asked whose name he’d have to say to make Hendry disappear. 

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Ripley and Sky say goodbye 

Ripley and Sky had an emotional goodbye backstage. Ripley didn’t want it to be forever, but she told Sky to handle her business on Raw, while she went to SmackDown to be the champion. They said they loved each other and parted ways. 

As Ripley walked through the back, she walked past Morgan. Morgan said, “See you around,” and Ripley responded, “I’m looking forward to it.” Ripley left. 

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Roman Reigns main event segment 

Reigns entered with Jimmy and Jey Uso. He told Las Vegas to acknowledge him. They did. 

Reigns said he was going to keep it simple tonight: talk about the title and the future. But then he ran into his cousins, so it made sense to discuss family business first. Reigns looked at them and said he missed this. He missed having their full trust, respect, and admiration. He missed doing business with them. 

When they were separated, people like Punk could disrespect them. Some washed rapper from the 90s (Cam’ron) ran his mouth to Jey, despite Jey changing the whole environment (with Yeeting). They belonged together. They were the power, and when they were together, they ran the business. They did it for four years straight. Reigns wasn’t asking the Usos to serve him, he was asking them to be his blood and stand with him. 

Jimmy said Reigns would always be their Tribal Chief, and they would always have his back. Jimmy and Jey held their fingers in the air. (Jey did not say anything.) Reigns was about to join them, but they were interrupted. 

Jacob Fatu entered. Reigns said it’s been a while since he saw Fatu, so he figured there were only a couple of reasons why he would be out there. Reigns said, “I must assume it’s to acknowledge me,” and Fatu quickly responded, “Nah, that ain’t it.” 

Reigns then assumed it’s because Fatu wanted the title. Fatu said he didn’t want the title—he needed the title. Fatu wasn’t out there to be the Tribal Chief, but he needed everything the Tribal Chief had. 

Fatu said, “I need the shoe deal, I need the private jets, I need that Rolex, I need more vehicles, I need a bigger house, I need to put my children in better schools, and I’ll do anything for my family—even if I gotta go through you. So at Backlash, I’m upgrading. At Backlash, I’m levelling up my household. At Backlash, you gonna know, Jacob Fatu is all gas, no brakes with it.” The crowd chanted along as he did his catchphrase. 

Reigns said he wanted all of those things for Fatu as well. Maybe Fatu could beat him, but could he handle the burden of the title? And if Fatu couldn’t beat him, “Can you handle the burden of having to acknowledge me?” Reigns warned that it was thin air at the top with little footing to stand on. 

Reigns would give Fatu a week to think about it, because he would answer him next week on Raw. Reigns left with the Usos. 

(Jacob Fatu was great here. I don’t love Reigns’ promos in general, but he was good here too, and this was a nice, simple setup for Backlash. Reigns is obviously insanely popular, but I wonder how much people will want to see the Bloodline back on top as the focus. It should work for now, as Reigns has a few new potential opponents to keep him busy this summer.) 

Bianca Belair reflects on WWE WrestleMania pregnancy announcement

After a tough year, Bianca Belair is excited about what’s to come.

Belair made a surprise appearance at WWE WrestleMania 42 night one and revealed that she and husband Montez Ford are expecting their first child together. In an Instagram post today, Belair reflected on making the announcement in the same venue where she injured her hand at WrestleMania 41 last year. She’ll be back in WWE eventually but is looking forward to the road ahead as she embarks on this new journey.

“Same venue. Different result. This year. I win. @montezfordwwe,” Belair wrote.

“I was so nervous to pop my little private bubble and share this moment but I’m so overwhelmed and truly overjoyed with the outpouring love and support. I was literally shaking and crying backstage before I came out. This year has been so hard in ways you guys just REALLY don’t even know but everything TRULY happens for a reason. There has been so many twists and turns but ending here has made it all worth it. I’ll be back! But until then enjoy this ride with me!”

Belair has not wrestled since she helped steal the show with IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley in a triple threat match at WrestleMania 41. The injury she suffered proved to be significantly more complicated than originally expected, with Belair undergoing surgery this February in hopes of finally fixing the issue.

A multi-time Women’s Champion, Belair is a stepmother to Ford’s two children from a previous relationship. The WWE couple has been married since 2018.

Damian Priest reportedly intervened in separate post-WWE WrestleMania hotel incident

After WWE WrestleMania 42, a clip was circulating of CM Punk snatching and throwing a fan’s phone. The person seemed to be recording Bayley and AJ Lee embracing and bidding farewell to each other.

According to PWInsider, that was not an isolated incident at the hotel. Earlier, Damian Priest had to step in when fans were swarming a female WWE talent for autographs and photos. They also noted an incident of a WWE referee almost knocked down by a crowd of fans gathered at the hotel.

Last week at the hotel there was significant concern surrounding the security. The hotel’s connection to the casino led to fans gathering and camping by elevators and the lobby area waiting to get pictures with the WWE stars. There were multiple instances with Randy Orton, Drew McIntyre and more talents getting hounded by fans with little to no security in sight at their place of stay during the Premium Live Event. 

WWE stars have often addressed situations when fans approach them at airports and public spaces for signings and photographs. A few agree to their requests but Rhea Ripley, Kevin Owens, The Undertaker and Chelsea Green among others have instructed fans to avoid approaching them in such settings which can lead to uncomfortable and awkward encounters.

Last month, Stephanie Vaquer responded to a fan who claimed that she was the only wrestler who did not give in to his requests for a photo or a signature at the airport following Raw in New York City. She expressed that despite multiple refusals the individual continued to follow her and left her feeling uneasy.