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The Undertaker suddenly wins WWE championship at 60 years old

Inside: Kevin Owens' neck surgery update

 

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While The Phenom has not been seen in regular WWE programming for some time, the star has been a big part of LFG. He's been working with Booker T, Bubba Ray Dudley, and Mickie James to crown two rookies and give them their first WWE NXT contracts. Each of them had rookies assigned to them who worked to show off their skills and what they could do. The finale took place tonight, and the results are now out.

The four final competitors were Booker T's Jasper Troy, The Undertaker's Shiloh Hill and Tyra Mae Steele, and Bubba Ray Dudley's Zena Sterling. Because two of The Undertaker's rookies made it to the top four, he was in the spotlight. He has now been crowned the WWE LFG Champion. Shawn Michaels came out and revealed that the first-ever WWE LFG Champion was none other than The Phenom, thanks to two of his rookies advancing to the finals.
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WWE Superstar Kevin Owens provided a major update about his neck injury today on social media. The veteran was supposed to battle Randy Orton last month at WrestleMania 41, but pulled out of the match due to his injury.Owens shared a video from his car today on social media and provided an update on his neck injury. He noted that despite reports to the contrary, he has not undergone surgery yet.

Justice, who was 63 years old at the time of his death, worked with WWE among a lot of other promotions. Fans may be familiar with his other name- Mike Diamond. He was very active in wrestling rings from 1990 to the early 2000s. After finishing up with WWE, he spent a large part of his wrestling career in APW.

APW shared the sad news on Instagram, paying tribute to the star for the huge impact his wrestling career had. They revealed that he was on his way home on his bicycle when it was hit by a vehicle near Chabot College last Friday. Unfortunately, the incident proved fatal for the ex-wrestler.

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Fans are concerned about the Wyatt Sicks’ future in the company, as the faction has been away from TV for months. The Wyatts were drafted to SmackDown as part of the transfer window. It was previously reported that the plans for the group's return were pushed back because Bo Dallas (Uncle Howdy) was injured. Though he was reportedly medically cleared before WrestleMania 41, WWE didn't book Howdy or his stablemates for The Show of Shows. There were rumors of a feud between the Wyatts and The Judgment Day, but it didn't materialize.

On X/Twitter, a user asked wrestling insider PW Nexus about the potential time frame for The Wyatt Sicks' comeback. In response, they disclosed that they hadn't heard anything substantial regarding the fearsome group’s return. However, with Alexa Bliss back, the insider felt the stable might show up on TV soon.
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WWE Money in the Bank will feature two Superstars earning contracts that could make either a future World Champion. One or both major titles may be defended, with Gunther already stating he'll face the winner of Jey Uso vs. Logan Paul.

Iyo Sky or Tiffany Stratton may also put their championships on the line since more than half of the female Money in the Bank winners have cashed in on the same night. Another way to spice things up would be if Triple H uses the platform to debut a new star. The next six performers could debut at the 2025 Money in the Bank PLE.
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Alexa Bliss could soon become allies with a former women's champion following a SmackDown confrontation that happened this past week. That new ally of the former SmackDown Women's Champion could be none other than 'The Queen' Charlotte Flair.

A couple of weeks ago, Bliss had offered Flair a hand of friendship. On the latest edition of SmackDown, The Queen didn't seem much interested, even though The Goddess told her she didn't forget how the former helped her during her NXT days.
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