The rivalry between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar is one of WWE's most iconic modern feuds, largely defining both stars' legacies. As of now, Brock Le
Brock Lesnar will always remain one of the dominant stars in WWE history. Whenever The Beast is referenced on television, fans instantly start speculating about his potential return.
While Brock Lesnar and Frank Mir shared such an intense hatred for one another, it wasn’t losing to a rival that hurt the wrestling icon the most. On February 2, 2008, inside the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, two of the greatest heavyweights of all time went to war.
While Brock Lesnar holds record for most eliminations in a Rumble match, others are close to his records, but some have faced embarrassments.
Could the long-awaited WWE return of Brock Lesnar happen at the 2025 Royal Rumble? WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray thinks so. During the latest episode of the Busted Open podcast, Ray said there was a “great chance” of Lesnar returning,
John Cena made it known that 2025 would be his final in-ring year as a WWE Superstar. News that saddened the WWE Universe; he isn't the only legend retiring this year. Goldberg also revealed that he would be having his final match in 2025, with the Hall of Famer providing fans with an insight into how he's preparing for the bout.
The Undertaker’s defeat at WrestleMania 30 changed everything, leading to a WWE 2K14 mode that still gives players nightmares.
The AEW World Tag Team Champion recalled his brief pairing with Chad Cable and explains why they didn't work out as a WWE tag team.
The Royal Rumble officially begins "The Road to WrestleMania." One of the most iconic pay-per-view events in the WWE, the Royal Rumble pits 30 participants against one another to determine who will be the last one standing in the ring. In 2025, Cody Rhodes will look to match "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's record of three Royal Rumble wins.
The news broke on X, formerly Twitter, creator Jeff Trammell revealed that WWE's Big E has a role in Your Fiendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. He recalled his first recording session, during which he was still wearing a neck brace for his injuries suffered in WWE.
Paul Heyman is always in rhythm with a microphone in his hand in front of a WWE crowd even as the beats have had to change for the first time.