The WWE Universe is abuzz with news this week. From changes to the WrestleMania XL card to the return of a familiar face behind the scenes, there's plenty to unpack.
Fans of veteran women's wrestlers Trish Stratus and Lita may be disappointed by a recent shift in plans for WrestleMania XL. Initial reports suggested a potential segment involving the two icons, but according to the latest updates, WWE has decided against it. The reasons behind this change haven't been made public, but it leaves room for speculation about what might take its place on the WrestleMania card.
Highly followed producer returns!
In a move that will likely please fans of the dominant faction "The Bloodline," Michael Hayes, a WWE Hall of Famer, is reportedly set to resume his role as their producer. Hayes' return signifies a potential shift in strategy for The Bloodline. As a producer, he'll be working behind the scenes, crafting compelling storylines and ensuring the smooth execution of their segments. Fans can expect his wrestling experience and a keen eye for detail to contribute to The Bloodline's continued dominance.
Positive news emerged from the NXT ranks this week. WWE officials are reportedly impressed with the performances of Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga during WrestleMania week. While details haven't been revealed, their participation suggests potential future plans for these talented wrestlers on the main roster.
Another NXT call-up, Carmelo Hayes, along with Bobby Roode, reportedly received high marks from WWE officials for their contributions leading up to The Rock's in-ring return. The nature of their assistance hasn't been disclosed, but it highlights the collaborative spirit within WWE and the opportunities given to others to work with established stars. This could be a stepping stone for these performers as they continue to develop their careers.