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Damien Priest is not about to miss his "home games" for any reason this summer
Damien Priest is not about to miss his "home games" for any reason this summer

Time of India

time11 hours ago

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  • Time of India

Damien Priest is not about to miss his "home games" for any reason this summer

Damien Priest (Image via) Damien Priest has been quietly making his place in the WWE from the very beginning, and his tenure with the SmackDown brand only shows how much he has grown over the years. He was last seen at the Saturday Night's Main Event on May 24, where he faced off against Drew McIntyre in a rematch contested in a Steel Cage match. Priest won the match by escaping the cage, ending his feud with the latter. McIntyre has since taken some time off to heal and recover from multiple injuries that he suffered. And looks like it could be the same for Priest. Is Damien Priest planning to take some time off the ring? Rumors are afloat that Damien Priest could be taking some time off from wrestling this summer, which could possibly mean that he would miss out on SummerSlam. After Liv Morgan 's unexpected injury, she will need time to recuperate, and many think Priest could be joining her on the same. But the wrestling star has shut off that idea totally, saying there is no way he will miss his "home games." Fightful Select had previously reported that Priest is pretty "banged up" after facing off against McIntyre, but the Archer of Infamy seems eager to come back to the ring during the SummerSlam event, which will happen over two nights in New Jersey. And given that Priest himself is from New York, it's easy to understand why he would count this event to be "home games." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 남재현 원장, 복부둘레 반토막 내는 "이것".. 똥뱃살 빼고 싶다면? 남재현 체지방 다이어트 더 알아보기 Undo Sources inside WWE are also very happy with his dedication, and "noted that working through Summerslam seemed to be important to him as it's a 'home game' for him." Drew McIntyre is on a long hiatus from the ring, but his opponent is not taking off for now, and we will see him at the SummerSlam event, set to take place over the weekend of August 2 and August 3, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Rapper Cardi B will be hosting the event, and it will be two nights of extra fun and chaos in WWE. Also Read: "I appreciate you" - Stephanie Vaquer commends Bella Twins for paving the way for women wrestlers in WWE Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Lesnar looks unrecognisable as WWE's beast debuts new look in rare appearance with Sable: 'Can't wait for his return'
Lesnar looks unrecognisable as WWE's beast debuts new look in rare appearance with Sable: 'Can't wait for his return'

Hindustan Times

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Lesnar looks unrecognisable as WWE's beast debuts new look in rare appearance with Sable: 'Can't wait for his return'

Brock Lesnar, who has not been seen inside a WWE ring since August 2023, debuted a brand new look as he made a rare appearance with his wife, Sable. The 47-year-old can be seen sporting long hair as he posed for pictures with his wife, Sable. The pictures appear to be from a wedding or some formal event. The 10-time WWE World Champion can be seen dressed in a grey suit. In the pictures that are going viral on the internet, Lesnar's hair is down to his shoulders, and this look is vastly different from his previous look. The wrestler did sport a short-cropped ponytail during his last appearance in WWE, but still this latest look is a big contrast. Fans are now speculating about Lesnar's WWE return after years of absence. Lesnar was earlier slated to make his return at the 2024 Men's Royal Rumble. However, according to reports, the plans were scrapped after Lesnar was linked to the ongoing Vince McMahon sexual assault and trafficking lawsuit. The WWE has maintained silence regarding Brock Lesnar's status. It is unknown whether the 'Beast Incarnate' will return to the company. However, Lesnar continues to appear on the roster page. Lesnar last stepped into the ring at WWE Summerslam where he lost to the former Universal Champion, Cody Rhodes. Earlier this year, Cody Rhodes had namedropped Lesnar ahead of his much-awaited WrestleMania 41 match against John Cena in Vegas. As soon as Cody spoke about Lesnar, WWE fans started speculating about a possible return for the former champion. However, according to reports, the WWE has no plans to involve Brock Lesnar in the current setup. Speaking of Lesnar, he made his televised WWE debut in March 2002. He rose to prominence after defeating the Rock for the WWE Undisputed Championship opportunity at Summerslam, becoming the youngest WWE Champion in history at age 25. Lesnar is also famous for breaking The Undertaker's streak at WrestleMania. He defeated the 'Dead Man' at the grandest stage of them all, ending his 21–0 undefeated streak. This result is often cited as one of the most shocking moments in WWE history.

WWE Unreal: Everything We Know, Trailer, Cast, Release Date
WWE Unreal: Everything We Know, Trailer, Cast, Release Date

Newsweek

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

WWE Unreal: Everything We Know, Trailer, Cast, Release Date

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Netflix is giving WWE the F1: Drive to Survive treatment with the upcoming wrestling-based docu-series WWE: Unreal. In this article you'll find everything you need to know about it, from what wrestlers will be featured, to when you can start streaming. "For the first time ever," writes Netflix, "step into the WWE writer's room and outside the ring with your favorite WWE Superstars, where the drama is just as intense offstage as it is under the spotlight." Triple H as himself in WWE: Unreal Triple H as himself in WWE: Unreal Netflix The documentary marks one of the few times WWE is officially breaking 'kayfabe' - the term referring to the illusion wrestling is legitimately competitive as opposed to staged. WWE chief content officer Triple H says in the trailer, linked below, "it's time." Here are the key details about WWE: Unreal. What is WWE: Unreal About? Netflix's official synopsis reads: "For the first time ever, step beyond the ring and into the WWE writer's room, where the drama is just as intense offstage as it is under the spotlight." It's a warts-and-all look inside how WWE employees - both in front of the camera and behind it - work around the clock, 365 days a year, to produce the biggest wrestling show in the world. Who is in WWE: Unreal? The company's biggest stars will feature in WWE: Unreal. These include John Cena, Rhea Ripley, Cody Rhodes, and Logan Paul. The current roster features 276 wrestlers, and while that's far too many for them all to get a look in, here's the complete list of everyone who appeared in the debut trailer: • John Cena • Rhea Ripley • Cody Rhodes • Logan Paul • Rey Mysterio • Jey Uso • Jimmy Uso • Bron Brakker • Roman Reigns • Solo Sikoa • Damian Priest • Triple H WWE: Unreal Release Date WWE: Unreal premieres on Netflix this summer. There's been no specific date yet. WWE might choose to drop the series ahead of its big Summer show, Summerslam, to act as promotion. Summerslam airs Saturday, August 2, and Sunday, August 3, 2025. WWE: Unreal Where to Watch You can watch WWE: Unreal only on Netflix. It's part of a growing partnership with the streamer. This kicked off in January 2025 with Raw, which streams live on Netflix on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. How Many Episodes in WWE: Unreal? There are ten episodes of WWE: Unreal. As with the majority of Netflix releases, these will likely premiere on the same day in Summer 2025, so you can binge the entire first season in one sitting from day one. WWE: Unreal Trailer The WWE: Unreal trailer is out, and you can watch it here. It features behind-closed-doors looks at what goes into making a WWE live event, revealing tense backstage chats, shots from inside the fabled 'gorilla position' just before talent step through the curtain, and in-depth match planning between WWE superstars like John Cena. Watch it below.

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