April 27, 2026 Observer Newsletter: WWE WrestleMania 42 review, ratings & behind the scenes news from the entire week

A very news-loaded issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter after last weekend’s WWE WrestleMania 42 has arrived.

From WWE’s biggest shows of the year to all the indie shows in Las Vegas, Dave Meltzer has it all covered including all the behind the scenes news and ratings that will break brains on social media as they usually do.

Dave also looks at the life and times of former WCW wrestler Van Hammer who passed away last weekend.

Dave also deep dives into all the big TKO news from the last few days including some interesting comments made by Nick Khan, Mark Shapiro and others.

News, ratings, reviews…it’s all here so let’s get to it.

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WOR: Van Hammer, Flair on Helwani, Dynamite and NXT, Ali Act

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including more on Van Hammer, the WrestleMania ESPN ratings, Ric Flair on Ariel Helwani, the Ali Act, the AEW Dynamite TV report, NXT recap, plus all the rest of the news. A fun show as always so check it out~!

Timestamps:
Start: More on Van Hammer, why the Pat McAfee story was dropped, WWE WrestleMania ESPN numbers
13:33: Ric Flair on Ariel Helwani
21:30: Ali Act gets Senate hearing
32:26: CMLL notes, Dave’s thoughts on Ronda Rousey/Gina Carano build
39:51: AEW Dynamite recap
1:08:37: More ratings analysis, WWE NXT recap

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WOR: WrestleMania night 2, Lesnar, Punk vs. Reigns, Van Hammer, Cluster, more!

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including a full recap of WrestleMania night 2, a show a million times better than night 1, Brock’s apparent retirement, Oba Femi, Punk vs. Reigns and more! Plus, more on Van Hammer, Saudi Arabia, the Clusterfuck, ratings and more. Thank you all for an incredible weekend, I appreciate you all!

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WCW wrestler Van Hammer passes away at 66

Mark Hildreth, better known to wrestling fans as Van Hammer, has passed away.

News of his passing was shared by Marc Mero on Sunday, who noted that they are still awaiting the results of an autopsy to determine the cause of death. He was 66 years old.

Mero wrote:

“It is with a heavy heart that I share the passing of our dear friend, Mark Hildreth, known to so many as Van Hammer. At this time, we are still awaiting answers regarding the cause, pending an autopsy. Mark was a fighter in every sense of the word. Life threw its share of challenges his way, but he had a resilience about him… he always found a way to rise, to push forward, to keep going.

I have so many incredible memories with him that I’ll carry forever. We first met while he was vacationing in Venice, Florida, working out at a local gym. Not long after, I got the call from Dusty Rhodes to come to his office the next day. Mark didn’t hesitate, he drove me eight hours so I could sign my very first contract with World Championship Wrestling. That’s the kind of person he was loyal, selfless, and always there when it mattered most.

We went through wrestling school together, chased the same dream, and before long, he earned his own contract. We even lived together in Atlanta, training, grinding, and building a life around the passion we both shared. We were also chosen to help promote WCW for the United Kingdom Tour, doing countless personal appearances, television spots, and even promotional work alongside Gladys Knight. Those were unforgettable moments… times I’ll never forget.

My heart goes out to his family, his friends, and the fans who supported him throughout his journey. Rest easy, my friend. You will always be remembered.”

A former member of the United States Navy, Van Hammer was trained by Boris Malenko in the early 1990s.

He wrestled under the “Heavy Metal” Van Hammer gimmick in WCW, later dropping the more over the top parts of the character by the mid-90s. In late 1997, he was added to Raven’s Flock. After the breakup of the stable, he adopted more of a hippie-type gimmick, and in 2000, he joined the Misfits in Action faction under the name Major Stash.

Following the closure of WCW, he wrestled for Maryland Championship Wrestling and toured with Big Japan Pro Wrestling in the fall of 2001.

People from around the wrestling world have been paying tribute to Van Hammer online. Some of their social media posts are below.

WOR: Dave & Bryan recap WWE WrestleMania night one, Van Hammer’s passing & news

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back live from Las Vegas with tons to talk about including the highs and mostly lows of night one of WWE WrestleMania 42, where things are going with the top match finishes, what was changed, and more.

Then, the guys talk the night two lineup, WWE not credentialing reporters like Andreas Hale, the death of Van Hammer, Brodie Lee Jr.’s debut, and tons more.

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