Jesse Ventura ‘very angry’ Donald Trump is in WWE Hall of Fame

Jesse Ventura is “very angry” that Donald Trump is in the WWE Hall of Fame — so much so that he’s considered giving up his own spot out of protest.

During Trump’s second presidential term, Ventura has been an especially outspoken critic of his. He continued that criticism during a recent appearance on Independent Americans, expressing how mad he is that Trump is included in the WWE Hall of Fame. Ventura said he has wanted to publicly resign from the HOF himself because he does not feel Trump is qualified to be in it.

“You know what I’m ticked off about? He’s in the wrestling Hall of Fame,” Ventura said. “I’m angry over that. Very angry. And here’s why: I have friends that are not in the Hall of Fame. One in particular, Olympian Ken Patera. At one time considered possibly the strongest man in the world. Competed in the Olympics, had a tremendous pro wrestling career afterward. Well, guess what? He’s not in the Hall of Fame, and Trump is. And do you know how you get into the Hall of Fame? You do like what I had to do. Do you know what I did one time? True story: I wrestled 63 consecutive nights in a row without a day off. And there’s people that would destroy that. There’s guys that did more than that. But that’s how you get into the Hall of Fame. Think about that — I wrestled 63 consecutive nights in a row. This is in the territory days, that was driving to and from the town…

“You know why [Trump] got in? Because he provided us two buildings [for WrestleMania IV and V] where he probably made millions, you know, off of renting us his buildings to hold WrestleMania. And for that, Vince McMahon puts him in the Hall of Fame? It’s a disgrace. I’ve almost resigned, gone public and said I’m resigning from the Hall of Fame because Trump is in it and he doesn’t qualify. Like everything he does, he’s not qualified.”

Trump joined the Hall of Fame in 2013 as a celebrity inductee. His history with WWE includes appearances at WrestleMania IV, WrestleMania V, and WrestleMania 23.

Ventura’s induction into the WWE Hall of Fame happened in 2004. He’s had a contentious relationship with WWE at different points over the years but signed a new Legends contract in 2024 and now makes regular appearances at Saturday Night’s Main Event specials.

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event update: Tag title match, Jesse Ventura

Updates are available regarding this weekend’s lineup for Saturday Night’s Main Event.

On WWE Raw this week, it was announced that World Tag Team Champions AJ Styles & Dragon Lee will wrestle the team of Je’Von Evans & Leon Slater in Washington on Saturday. At the time, it was promoted as a non-title NXT vs. Main Roster match, but WWE.com is advertising the titles as being on the line.

WWE.com wrote:

“At Saturday Night’s Main Event, World Tag Team Champions AJ Styles and Dragon Lee will put their title on the line against two of the hottest prospects in NXT, the explosive Je’Von Evans and TNA X Division Champion Leon Slater.”

Also, a report from WrestleVotes on Wednesday is stating that Jesse “The Body” Ventura is set to return at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

“After not appearing at the last Saturday Night’s Main Event, Jesse ‘The Body’ Ventura is set for Washington, D.C. this weekend as the big John Cena send-off show approaches,” WrestleVotes posted to X.

Saturday’s show at the Capital One Center in Washington, DC had 16,483 tickets distributed as of Friday’s edition of The Wrestling Observer Newsletter. WrestleTix posted that the number has gone up to 17,366 as of yesterday.

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event lineup | Saturday, December 13 | Washington, D.C.

  • John Cena vs. Gunther
  • Cody Rhodes vs. Oba Femi
  • Bayley vs. Sol Ruca
  • World Tag Team Champions AJ Styles & Dragon Lee defend against Je’Von Evans & Leon Slater

Jesse Ventura: Respect from WWE talent has been ‘heartwarming’

Jesse Ventura is so happy that he made the decision to return to WWE.

In 2024, Ventura returned to the WWE fold by signing a Legends deal with the company. He has an on-screen role as part of the broadcast team for Saturday Night’s Main Event, which relaunched in December with quarterly specials airing on NBC and Peacock.

A new episode of Ventura’s The Body Shop podcast debuted on Substack this week with WWE wrestler Karrion Kross appearing as the guest. During their conversation, Ventura spoke about how well the talent in WWE has treated him. Ventura said it’s been a humbling experience to get so much respect from the wrestlers and fans.

“You guys have been so terrific to me, all the talent. I couldn’t ask for more respect,” Ventura said. “I can’t tell you how wonderful the talent is toward me. You know? It’s been heartwarming. It’s something that I’m so glad I did now. So glad that I’ve done it. And it’s something that I look forward to doing maybe for another year, and I’ll turn 75 next year, maybe then they’ll frickin’ retire me, I don’t know [laughs].”

When he was negotiating with WWE, Ventura was initially only offered one Saturday Night’s Main Event broadcast. He ended up increasing that to four shows — and he’s hoping to sign another deal for four more after that.

“They made an initial offer, which wasn’t quite good enough,” Ventura said about the negotiations. “And I countered them and they came back real solid — you know, no ifs, ands, buts. It was a good negotiation. We agreed at first only to do one. They’re doing four. But they wanted me for a whole day’s publicity. So I said, ‘All right, if I come out a day ahead of time and I do a whole day’s publicity, it’s got to be for more than one show.’ I said, ‘I want a guarantee for all four then — that I get all four shows.’ They came back and said, ‘No problem.’ You know? ‘No problem whatsoever.’ And I’ll state this: they come back for another four next year, and I hope I can sign and do four more Saturday Night’s Main Events next year.”

The next Saturday Night’s Main Event dates are advertised for May 24 and July 12. WWE has not announced the locations for those shows yet.

Jesse Ventura confirms he’ll be at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event this weekend

Jesse Ventura is officially set to appear at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event this weekend.

After finalizing a Legends contract with WWE, Ventura had his first assignment back with the company at the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event in December 2024. He was part of the broadcast team for that show, and Ventura said it would be a regular role with him appearing at all four episodes per year.

The next episode is taking place from Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas this Saturday. There hadn’t been much advertising about Ventura appearing on the show, but he confirmed today that he will be there.

“So very excited for Saturday Night’s Main Event this weekend in San Antonio,” Ventura tweeted. “The Body returns to Texas this Saturday Night!”

Hulk Hogan is featured in WWE’s commercials for this Saturday Night’s Main Event episode. If he appears live, it will be his first time in front of a WWE crowd since being booed at Raw’s Netflix premiere in Los Angeles earlier this month.

Saturday Night’s Main Event is airing live on both NBC and Peacock starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time this Saturday (January 25). Here is the announced card:

  • World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defends against Jey Uso
  • Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley defends against Nia Jax
  • Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker defends against Sheamus
  • Braun Strowman vs. Jacob Fatu
  • Shawn Michaels will be the special enforcer for a Royal Rumble contract signing between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens

Jesse Ventura praises Triple H’s leadership following WWE SNME return

Jesse Ventura is impressed by the leadership he’s seen from Paul “Triple H” Levesque.

After signing a Legends contract with the company, Ventura made his WWE return at Saturday Night’s Main Event last weekend. The classic series is now back as a quarterly special on NBC/Peacock — and Ventura will be providing commentary for the events. He made a Substack post this week reflecting on his return and praising the new regime that exists in WWE.

“First of all it was truly an honor to come back home to the WWE. First off, I have to thank my son, Tyrel Ventura, for putting the wheels in motion last summer. It’s been such an incredible feeling to return to the place where my career essentially began or, more accurately, really took off from,” Ventura wrote.

“A few thoughts on the new regime at the WWE. The biggest thing I noticed was how different the energy and vibe is backstage. You don’t feel a battle of ego’s like you often did back in my day. From the executive level to the locker room level you instead feel a very strong sense of teamwork and creativity. Everyone is running in the same direction. Fueled by a desire to see everyone succeed, not just themselves. I think this speaks volumes about the leadership of Paul ‘HHH’ Levesque.”

Ventura added that he loved interacting with the new generation of wrestlers backstage at the show. He believes that Levesque, Nick Khan, and everyone on the WWE team are creating a “truly incredible and unique environment” that hasn’t existed anywhere else he’s been in wrestling.

The next assignment for Ventura will be at Saturday Night’s Main Event in San Antonio, Texas on January 25.

Ventura, a former wrestler and iconic commentary voice, was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004. He served as governor of Minnesota from 1999-2003.

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event live results: Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens

For the first time since 2008, WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event will return, back on its original home of NBC and emanating from Uniondale, New York — the site of the very first episode of the show.

The two-hour show will be full of nostalgia from the original theme song to Jesse Ventura returning to what Ventura described as a stripped-down stage and entrances reminiscent of the 1980s.

Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will defend his title against heated rival and former champion Kevin Owens while in a three-way for the WWE World Heavyweight title, Gunther will defend against two former champions in Damian Priest and Finn Balor.

WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan defends against IYO Sky while the inaugural Women’s United States Champion will be crowned between Chelsea Green and Michin.

The main card is rounded out by Sami Zayn vs. Drew McIntyre in the latter’s first match since October’s Hell in a Cell.

**********

– After the WWE signature open, an overhead shot of New York City and the voice of Raw’s Joe Tessitore welcomed us to tonight’s show. We then headed into the cold open, followed by the iconic intro set to Animotion’s “Obsession”.

– Jesse “The Body” Ventura joined Tessitore at the broadcast position to loud cheers from the Uniondale, NY crowd. Ventura and Tessitore talked about Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens, with Ventura talking trash about Rhodes as only he could. They tossed things over to Michael Cole at ringside, as Pat McAfee joined the commentary team.

Drew McIntyre def. Sami Zayn

Zayn went after McIntyre right away as the bell rang, but got taken down with a chop. Zayn recovered and hit McIntyre with bunches of punches in the corner, followed by a clothesline. On the apron, Zayn hit a modified springboard moonsault on McIntyre.

On the other end of the ring, Zayn attempted for a vaulting press to the outside, but got caught by McIntyre, who splayed him on the announce table, which took us to the first break of the night at 8:13pm.

We returned to Saturday Night’s Main Event with McIntyre throwing Zayn for an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. That got a count of two. Zayn avoided calamity by dodging an attempted shoulder charge from McIntyre, which sent the Scot to the ringpost.

McIntyre tried for an Avalanche White Noise, but got flipped for a Sunset Flip Powerbomb by Zayn for another near fall. Zayn’s attempt at a Blue Thunder Bomb was blocked by McIntyre, who cracked him with the Glasgow Kiss headbutt.

McIntyre had Zayn in his sights for the Claymore, but he was intercepted for the Blue Thunder Bomb for yet another near-fall. As McIntyre rolled out to avoid a Helluva Kick, Zayn chased him to the outside, only to be met by a surprise Claymore Kick for the clean three.

A heck of a opener for tonight’s show. Zayn and McIntyre have fantastic chemistry and I enjoyed the intensity shown throughout the bout.

**********

– Tito Santana, Rich Hering, and Jimmy Hart were shown in the crowd enjoying the show.

Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) def. IYO SKY

Fast and furious action between SKY and Morgan to start off as the action headed to the apron. Morgan attempted for a powerbomb to the outside, but was blocked by SKY. Apron-based moonsault from SKY to Morgan took us to the break.

We returned with SKY and Morgan at a standstill, with the challenger gaining momentum. SKY ran across the ring and landed a suicide dive to the outside on Morgan. Double-footed springboard dropkick by SKY got a near fall.

Morgan avoided SKY’s Bullet Train and hit her foe with a backstabber. SKY, however, regained the advantage with three consecutive roll-through German suplexes. Morgan managed to kick out at two.

Enzuigiri from Morgan is met by a crossface from SKY that is easily escaped out of. Morgan, however, failed to escape another Bullet Train from SKY.

Moonsault by SKY is blocked by double feet from Morgan. Ob-Liv-ion from Morgan put an end to this title defense.

Post-match, Morgan’s victory celebration was interrupted by Rhea Ripley, who stared down the Women’s World Champion at the top of the ramp.

A by the numbers match with a by the numbers result that still managed to be entertaining. Hopefully, 2025 means bigger things for IYO SKY, who’s a joy to watch in the ring.

**********

World Heavyweight Championship Triple Threat Match: Gunther (c) def. Finn Balor & Damian Priest

We started off with Gunther and Priest teeing off on Balor for a bit before the latter took over with a dive to the outside that stunned Gunther and led to a break in the action.

The action picked up from the break with Priest and Balor duking it out in the ring before Gunther floored both men with dual big boots to the face. Priest felt the wrath of the Boston Crab from Gunther before Balor chopped the World Champion to break things up. Pele kick by Balor to Gunther is followed by a double clothesline to both men by Priest.

Priest fired away with hard chops of his own to Gunther as he then teed off on Balor afterwards. With Gunther and Balor on opposite corners, Priest laid into both his opponents easily. He ascended the top rope with Gunther in hand and hit his own twist on the Undertaker’s Old School maneuver. Priest had Balor in position for the Razor’s Edge, but Gunther stopped it and looked to hit the Powerbomb. Balor took down both Priest and Gunther with consecutive Slingblades as a sleeper hold attempt was inadvertently turned into a pin by a superkick from Priest to Balor.

Gunther locked in the sleeper on Priest and looked to have him out, but the challenger powered out of it and landed South of Heaven. Balor snuck in with a neckbreaker on Priest, followed by the shotgun dropkick. Up top, Balor’s attempt at a Coup De Grace is stopped by Gunther, who looked to hit a superplex. Priest caught Gunther with a Razor’s Edge, as Balor hit a Coup De Grace on the champion. Priest managed to break it up at the last second.

South of Heaven to Balor by Priest, but the pin is interrupted by Gunther. Powerbomb to the steel steps to Priest by Gunther is followed by the Powerbomb to Balor in the ring and that’s it, over. Gunther retains.

A hell of a triple threat match with high stakes, and Gunther scoring the clean victory over two competitors certainly helps with building his credibility as a champion moving forward. A highlight of the night so far.

**********

– We went back to Ventura and Tessitore for their thoughts on the matches that we’ve seen so far on tonight’s edition of SNME before they sent things back to ringside.

Women’s United States Championship Finals: Chelsea Green vs. Michin

Missed kicks from both Michin and Green to start off as both women traded arm drags before Green threw her opponent to the outside. On the apron, Michin applied a modified submission using the middle rope as leverage. With the referee distracted, Piper Niven slammed Michin outside the ring, as we headed for a break in the action.

As we returned, Michin countered Green’s attempt at a Rough Ryder with a powerbomb. She followed that up with a release German suplex and then a tornado DDT. Green kicked out at two following that barrage from Michin. Green managed to connect with the Rough Ryder on Michin, but that only got two. Attempt at a spear is avoided by Michin, which caused Green to crash into Piper Niven.

Outside the ring, Michin took Niven out of the equation with Eat Defeat. In the ring, Michin managed to hit Eat Defeat on Green, but a well-timed foot on the bottom rope saved the match for the precocious Canadian. Michin was momentarily distracted by Niven, who got a dropkick for her troubles. On the corner, Green hit an amazing counter on Michin that led to the Un-Pretty-Her and the one, two, three that secured her the Women’s United States Championship.

A memorable finish led to a memorable moment for Chelsea Green, whose 2024 ends on a high with this Women’s U.S. Title victory. It’s a heck of a moment and it couldn’t have happened to a nicer star. Props to both Green and Michin for that incredible finishing sequence, too. Just a great way to end this match.

**********

– Koko B. Ware & Greg “The Hammer Valentine” were shown in the crowd as we saw Jesse Ventura join Cole and McAfee for commentary on our upcoming main event. After a “Pat-a-strator” gimmick, we got a hype video for the Undisputed WWE Championship main event match.

Undisputed WWE World Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) def. Kevin Owens

Owens entered to the ring wearing a t-shirt with his face taped over Dusty Rhodes, while Cody made his entrance with the Winged Eagle WWE Championship around his waist, which was teased a few days earlier in a YouTube video.

As the bell rang, Owens rolled out the ring and took his time while taking a gander at the Winged Eagle championship at ringside. Rhodes headed outside and proceeded to go on the attack against Owens, as he slammed him into the commentary table. Dive to the outside by Rhodes to Owens led to an awkward landing on the injured ankle of the Undisputed WWE Champion.

Owens regained the advantage by throwing Rhodes into the ring post, then doing a Randy Orton-style backbreaker on the commentary table, which led to a picture-in-picture break, but not before Owens said a sarcastic “Hi, Randy” to the camera.

During picture-in-picture, Owens targeted Rhodes’ injured ankle in the ring to maintain control of the match. As the match returned to live action, Owens, landed the swanton bomb on Rhodes for the two. Owens decided to rub salt in the wound by mocking Dusty Rhodes’ signature punches, but he got met with Rhodes hitting his father’s punches instead.

Disaster Kick by Rhodes on Owens got him a near-fall. The WWE Champion looked for a Cody Cutter, but Owens rolled to the outside. A superkick from Owens was followed by the challenger clearing the announce table., Rhodes paid homage to Randy Orton iwth an RKO outta nowhere on Owens right on the table. Inside the ring, Rhodes had Owens in his sights for the Cody Cutter. One, two, no!

Rhodes placed Owens up top and had him set up for a high-risk superplex attempt. Owens fought out of it and landed an avalanche fisherman’s buster on Rhodes, but the champion kicked out at two. Stunner attempt by Rhodes is met with a Cross Rhodes, but Owens countered and pushed him right into the referee!

Stunner by Owens, but the referee was still down. A second referee ran in to make the count, but Rhodes kicked out at two. Pop-up Powerbomb was blocked by Rhodes, and the second referee found himself knocked out by an errant dive from Rhodes. Owens rolled to the outside and looked to grab a streel chair. He took a swing with the chair, but Rhodes dodged it and hit a Cody Cutter. Cross Rhodes onto the chair by the Undisputed WWE Champion as Rhodes hid the evidence. The cover, and that’s it, over. Cody Rhodes retains in the main event of Saturday Night’s Main Event.

A very fun way to cap off what has been a great evening of action on Saturday Night’s Main Event. The finish with the referee bumps and the chair should naturally lead to a third match down the line with Owens perhaps having a claim due to the murky way the match wrapped.

All in all, a solid night of wrestling for WWE’s return to NBC on Saturday Nights. While the results for four out of the five matches were never in doubt, the in-ring action was excellent and there was never a dull moment throughout. How things shape up for the next SNME in San Antonio next month should be quite interesting, but for now, I had a good time with this inaugural edition of the SNME revival.

Jesse Ventura details what led to WWE return: ‘I did it selfishly for my kids’

Jesse Ventura recently spoke with the New York Post about what led to his WWE return.

Ventura will be on the commentary team for tonight’s WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, a deal that his son Tyrel, who works as his agent, brokered. 

“He’s very qualified for it. He used to be Sean Penn’s assistant, so he has experience,” Ventura said of his son.

“My son was a fan of wrestling and a fan of myself growing up, so he took it upon himself to make some contact with the new ownership and they started talking.”

“One thing led to another, and I realized they were under new ownership and I wasn’t going to be held to the old standard of why I got kicked out before. Lo and behold it happened. I’ll tell you this: I did it selfishly for my kids. I’m 73 now. I ain’t gonna be around forever. I want to position it where if anybody makes money off my name, I want my kids to have a piece of it.”

Ventura was announced as having signed a WWE Legends deal last October. He says it wasn’t difficult to come back for Saturday Night’s Main Event as well, as the ice had already been broken between himself and the company. 

“With Saturday Night’s Main Event coming back after 40 years, somebody said, ‘We need Jesse for this,’” Ventura said. “Because we had already negotiated the Legends deal, it wasn’t a big deal to negotiate this. The ice had been broken and now hell has frozen over.”

Ventura’s in-ring career ended in 1984 due to blood clots in his lungs. After that, he joined the WWE commentary team until a dispute with Vince McMahon in August 1990 led to his departure from the company. During his time in the role, Ventura was voted Best Color Commentator in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Awards for four straight years from 1987 to 1990.

He joined the WCW commentary team in 1992 but left in 1994, shortly after Hulk Hogan joined the company. After serving as Governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2004. 

Wrestling Observer Radio: WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event preview, more AEW analysis

Dave Meltzer and I are back with our Friday episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, talking about all the big news from today’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Here were some of the things we covered:

  • Jesse “The Body” Ventura’s appearance on The Bill Simmons Podcast
  • The history of WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event notes, memorable moments, and a preview for Saturday’s return show
  • AEW analysis from Dave’s lead WON story
  • First WWE Raw on Netflix news
  • CM Punk’s possible WrestleMania match
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Tessa Blanchard back in TNA

Click here to listen (sub needed) or watch on YouTube (video sub needed)

Jesse Ventura confirmed for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event broadcast team

At the beginning of 2024, Jesse Ventura was still estranged from WWE. Fast forward to the end of the year and “The Body” will officially be part of the much-heralded return of Saturday Night’s Main Event to NBC.

Announced on Friday’s episode of the Bill Simmons Podcast, Ventura will be part of the SNME broadcast team, returning to network TV next Saturday (December 14) in prime time. He also said he will be doing all four episodes a year.

“It’s ironic because it means my career has gone full circle. And here’s the part I don’t understand: they couldn’t control me before, why do they think they can control me now?,” he said.

Ventura said the entire SNME will be a throwback to the classic look and feel of the 1980s with no entrance ramp or lights, but that wrestlers will come in through the crowd as they used to. The show will emanate from Long Island, New York’s Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum as the original did back in May 1985.

Ventura said this past April that he and WWE were “talking again” about signing a Legends deal. He attended a July Raw in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the Legends deal was signed in October.

Here’s the current card for the return show:

  • Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defends against Kevin Owens
  • Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan defends against IYO SKY
  • World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defends against Finn Balor
  • Women’s United States title tournament finals

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event update: Jesse Ventura role, possible Rhodes-Owens match

With Jesse Ventura back in the WWE fold, his first assignment could come at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

The 73-year-old Ventura confirmed earlier this month that he’s officially signed a WWE Legends contract. He teased that there were “bigger and better” things coming but did not elaborate on what they were.

In the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer shared that there are plans for Ventura to be involved with the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event this December. Ventura’s role is to be determined, but it’s more likely that he will be involved with a promo segment or calling just one match rather than announcing the whole show.

“Right now there are plans for Jesse Ventura on the show,” Meltzer wrote. “The role is to be determined. Right now the idea is for him not to announce the entire show, perhaps an interview segment or announcing a match but the idea now is simply for him to be part of the show for nostalgia reasons. There is a story going around now that the reason Ventura wasn’t fired in 1986 when Hulk Hogan told Vince McMahon that Ventura was trying to start a union and was going to plan a walkout right before WrestleMania II if the talent didn’t get certain demands is because Dick Ebersol liked him so much as an announcer for SNME. I don’t know that to be accurate but it’s the story that went around.”

Former AWA wrestler Greg Gagne had said last month that he heard Ventura would be involved with the return of Saturday Night’s Main event.

As part of WWE and NBCUniversal’s new TV deal for SmackDown on USA Network, Saturday Night’s Main Event is back as a quarterly special airing live on both NBC and Peacock. The first special is taking place from the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York on Saturday, December 14.

Meltzer adds that Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens is a possibility for the Saturday Night’s Main Event card: “While not 100 percent, we’re told it looks like the first Rhodes vs. Owens title match would be on that show.”

The Nassau Coliseum also hosted the first-ever Saturday Night’s Main Event in 1985. SNME originally existed from 1985-1992, returned from 2006-2008, and is now back for a third run.

Wrestling Observer Live: AEW WrestleDream, Cung Le-UFC suit, more

With Bryan Alvarez out directing a Suessical, Filthy Tom Lawlor and Mike Sempervive are here to talk about Saturday’s AEW WrestleDream, the ongoing Cung Le v. UFC suit, Jesse Ventura, baseball fans hate TNT Sports, and more!

It’s a fun show as always, so check it out~!

Click Here for the Commercial-Free Download (subscription required)

Jesse Ventura signs WWE Legends contract: ‘I feel very good about it’

Jesse Ventura is officially back in the fold with WWE.

Nearly six months after revealing that he was in negotiations with the company, Ventura announced on Thursday that he has signed a WWE Legends contract. Ventura called it a full-circle moment with him returning to his roots.

“I thought it was time that maybe I tell everybody, indeed, hell has frozen over. Yes, hell has frozen over. I’m back in the WWE as a legend. I’ve gone through negotiations, we’ve reached agreements, and I feel very good about it,” Ventura said. “You know, I’m 73 years old now and my life has now gone full-circle. I got my first fame and fortune in the wrestling industry. I went on to do many, many other things above and beyond wrestling — or outside of wrestling — after I left it. And now maybe it’s only right that I come back to wrestling in the twilight of my life and finish off with what I always was.”

A former wrestler and iconic voice on commentary, Ventura was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004. He served as the governor of Minnesota from 1999-2003.

Ventura attended WWE Raw in St. Paul this summer while in the process of signing this Legends deal.

While making today’s announcement, Ventura teased that there are “bigger and better” things coming, joking that he has unfinished business in the ring with Hulk Hogan.

“I’ll just say this: there’s even more bigger and better stuff waiting to happen,” Ventura said. “Because I’ll finish like this — let’s remember one thing, I never did get my shot at Hogan, did I?”

Jesse Ventura ‘on the verge’ of signing WWE Legends contract

Jesse Ventura is “on the verge” of being back under contract with WWE.

During an interview on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Ventura gave an update on his relationship with WWE and the talks for a Legends contract. Ventura said the deal is agreed to and just needs to be signed by both sides.

“My relationship with them now has much improved,” he said. “We are on the verge right now — I can say this, that contracts have been written, contracts have been agreed upon, and all it requires is two signatures, one from them, and one from me. And I will be back with the Legends.”

Ventura was asked if there’s a timeframe for the deal to get done.

“Fairly quickly,” he responded. “Because time is money.”

The 73-year-old Ventura has been in talks with WWE regarding the Legends deal for months. In July, he visited WWE Raw when the show took place from Minnesota. Ventura told Van Vliet that WWE is more mainstream, corporate, and better to deal with now that the company is under the umbrella of Endeavor.

A legendary commentator and wrestler, Ventura was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004. He served as governor of Minnesota from 1999-2003.

CM Punk details interaction with Jesse Ventura: One of the ‘coolest things’ ever

CM Punk got to have a special interaction with Jesse Ventura at WWE Raw this Monday.

With Raw taking place from Ventura’s home state of Minnesota, the former governor was at the show visiting. He did not appear in front of the crowd, but a social media video of Paul “Triple H” Levesque greeting Ventura earlier in the day was shown on television. Michael Cole welcomed Ventura back home to WWE.

Ventura tweeted out photos he took with Punk and Damian Priest at Raw. On the SI Media podcast, Punk detailed the interaction between him and Ventura and called it one of the coolest things that’s ever happened in his life.

“I saw Governor Ventura the other day,” Punk said. “Absolutely 100 percent blown away. One of the coolest things that’s ever happened to me in my life is he tells me that he saw I came back — and he said, ‘The place must have changed. If Punk’s back, I’ll go back.'”

Punk added that he can’t take credit for Ventura being back in the WWE fold.

“I can’t take credit for it, but I think a guy like me being back I think speaks volumes,” Punk said. “Obviously it does.”

Ventura revealed earlier this year that he was in negotiations for a WWE Legends contract. Ventura said he was willing to talk with WWE again due to the company going in a new direction with Vince McMahon no longer involved.

In 2004, Ventura was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. He was both a wrestler and commentator during his legendary career.

Punk made his own return to WWE last November. He suffered a torn triceps in the Royal Rumble but will be back in action when he faces off against Drew McIntyre at SummerSlam this Saturday. Seth Rollins will serve as the special guest referee for the match.

Daily Update: Jesse Ventura, Mercedes Mone, Kenny Omega

Daily Update

Latest News

Latest Audio

Latest Free YouTube Video

This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter

  • July 29, 2024 Observer Newsletter: Big WWE & AEW summer events take shape, early NJPW G1 thoughts
  • The key stories covered are:
  • Update on SummerSlam and All In, lineups, possible additions, things expected to happen, business notes on both shows, ticket sales and where they will stack up in the all-time historical records. We also look at the stories behind the matches.
  • London Mayor Sadiq Khan meets with Nick Khan and Paul Levesque regarding bringing WrestleMania to the city.
  • Notes on the first week of the G1 Climax tournament, stories, standings, business and quality of the matches.
  • Notes on week two of G1
  • Part one of our story on the life and career of Canadian star Leo Burke, a Stampede Hall of Famer and how he shaped the career of Bret Hart, and trained some of the biggest names in wrestling
  • Vince McMahon’s lawyers try and shut down a motion by Janel Grant’s lawyers
  • TNA Slammiversary, its biggest crowd in years and how it was done, PPV numbers update, and full show coverage
  • Coverage of Dragon Gate & DDT’s biggest shows of the year
  • The most detailed look at the ratings of all the major pro wrestling shows, placings, competition and segment-by-segment
  • What the CMLL current era compares to in Mexican history
  • A look at the big matches coming over the next month including AEW stars and World Grand Prix participants
  • Stardom PPV shows this weekend
  • 50th anniversary celebration
  • One of the top legends of this era pushing his farewell tour
  • Bloodsport notes
  • Next few weeks of TNA television
  • Update on AEW TV negotiations
  • Lots of AEW injuries
  • Tony Khan talks about strippaing titles vs. waiting for champions to recover
  • Darby Allin talks current scene
  • Ticket sales for upcoming AEW & WWE shows
  • International TV ratings and streaming numbers
  • Cung Le lawsuit update
  • Top ten male and female fighters of the 21st century
  • Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry and update on celebrity fights and how they are doing

This Week’s Wresting Observer Newsletter Back Issue

Tuesday Update

WWE

  • Here is the full match between Finn Balor and Gunther from Monday’s Raw, including Damien Priest’s attack after the match.
  • Jesse Ventura wrote on X after attending Monday’s Raw: “Yes, it’s true. The Body is back home. Thank you @TripleH and the whole @WWE family. @CMPunk looks like hell froze over… again.” 
  • Ventura also took a picture with Punk as well as Damian Priest.
  • Punk posted a recent picture of himself, Brody King, and Darby Allin on Instagram.
  • Shawn Michaels spoke to Sports Illustrated about his second ladder match with Razor Ramon, which took place at SummerSlam 1995: “Sequels are always tough, but this is one I think that doesn’t quite get the recognition it deserves,” he said. “There’s a simple reason for why: it’s number two. Number one is always first. That’s when the moment shifts. There’s only one first time.”
  • Kevin Owens attended a recent Marigold event at Korakuen Hall.
  • Added to WWE’s Vault channel on YouTube is Randy Orton vs. John Cena from 2009.

AEW/Other Wrestling

  • Mercedes Mone’s Comic Con vlog.
  • After Gabe Kidd called out Kenny Omega on X, Omega replied: “You must have forgotten that I work for AEW. Most of our roster are delusional psychopaths like you so I’m kinda used to the schtick. Tell you what, brah – Go win that G1 and maybe I’ll think about gifting you with the “Kenny Omega touch”. The same one that scored all your top talent that bag here in the US.”
  • Mark Henry talked to TMZ Sports about his son’s amateur wrestling career.
  • TNA has announced meet & greet information for this weekend when they tape shows at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa.
  • Alex Wright will be a part of the upcoming The Wrestling Code video game.
  • Aaron Reed, a former WWE developmental talent who wrestled as Lift Sawyer in FCW, has a role as Juggernaut in the new Deadpool & Wolverine film.
  • Matches announced for GCW’s The Sky is The Limit event in Tokyo include Mance Warner vs. Manders for the GCW title, Maki Itoh vs. The Great Sasuke, Joey Janela vs. Marcus Mathers, and Rina Yamashita & Masha Slamovich vs. Alex Zayne & Gringo Loco.