Former WWE Superstar Shotzi Blackheart Issues Urgent Plea for Missing Brother Deano After San Francisco Car Crash

In a heartfelt and urgent social media post, WWE wrestler Shotzi (real name Ashley Louise Urbanski) has alerted her fans and the public to the disappearance of her brother, Deano, following a car accident in San Francisco. The post, shared on X (formerly Twitter), has quickly garnered thousands of likes and reposts, highlighting the wrestling … Read more

IYO SKY: The Genius of the Sky, and the Quiet Art of Making “Big Match” Feel Bigger

March is Women’s History Month, and I always look at it like this: it’s not just about who held the belt — it’s about who moved the standard. Who changed what “elite” looks like. Who made the bar higher for everybody standing across from them. IYO SKY has been doing that for most of her … Read more

Jimmy House Signs WWE ID Contract: The ‘House Strong’ Prospect WWE Is Betting On Could Be Built for EVOLVE

There are some WWE ID signings that feel like rewards for already-established independent names, and then there are signings like Jimmy House, which feel more like a statement about projection. House being presented with a WWE ID contract by Timothy Thatcher at Rhodes Wrestling Academy’s Rhodes Cup on March 8 was not just another indie … Read more

Rhea Ripley: The Eradicator, the Pressure, and the Women’s History Month Case for an Era

March is Women’s History Month, so I’m not doing the “Rhea Ripley is cool” version of this. Everybody already knows she’s cool. The real story is how Rhea became the kind of WWE star who doesn’t just win belts — she changes the temperature of the entire women’s scene. Some wrestlers feel important when the … Read more

Jacqueline: The “Utility Star” WWE Couldn’t Box In and a Trailblazer the History Books Can’t Ignore

March is Women’s History Month, which is exactly when I like to pull the spotlight off the most obvious names and put it on the women who quietly did everything—and did it in eras that didn’t always deserve them. Jacqueline is one of those names. Because when people talk about the Attitude Era, they usually … Read more

Ivory: The Worker Who Got “Attitude Era” TV, Then Tried to Wrestle Anyway

March is Women’s History Month, so I’m going to give Ivory her real flowers — not the polite, “oh yeah, I remember her” kind either. I mean the honest version: Ivory was one of the few actual workers in an era where women’s wrestling in WWE was too often treated like a punchline. And somehow, … Read more

Lita: The Risk-Taker Who Made WWE’s Women’s Division Feel Dangerous — and Finally Felt Big

March is Women’s History Month, so I’m not just picking names that pop the loudest on a graphic. I’m focusing on women whose careers changed the math — the ones who made the business adjust its expectations. Lita is one of those rare wrestlers where you can actually point to the timeline and see the … Read more

Road Dogg Out of WWE as “Unreal” Pulls the Curtain Back on SmackDown’s Creative Spiral

WWE’s creative machine just lost one of its most visible modern-era architects — and the timing is impossible to ignore. Multiple reports state WWE Hall of Famer Brian “Road Dogg” James has departed the company, ending a run that most recently saw him positioned as a co-lead writer for Friday Night SmackDown.  For months, SmackDown … Read more

WWE On A&E Returns: Biography, LFG, and Greatest Moments Reload the Sunday Night Wrestling Pipeline

WWE’s relationship with A&E has never been just “extra content.” It’s been a carefully built extension of the brand’s mythology — the kind of programming that doesn’t simply recap history, but reframes it as living canon. And now, that Sunday night machine is officially back. Beginning Sunday, April 26 at 8 PM ET/PT, WWE On … Read more

Jordynne Grace: Power as Credibility, Strength as a Resume

March is Women’s History Month, and if you’re doing it right, you’re not just running down highlight reels. You’re documenting the women who changed what the industry accepts as “main event” — who expanded the templates, kicked the doors wider, and made it easier for the next wave to be taken seriously. Jordynne Grace belongs … Read more