We have the latest on the ongoing legal case against a current AEW wrestler. Two released WWE Superstars have struck gold, and this current WWE star will never wrestle again. But first, be sure to subscribe with notifications turned on so you don’t miss the latest pro wrestling news.
**TOP AEW STAR TO MISS NEXT PAY-PER-VIEW?**
Is a top AEW star set to miss the upcoming Revolution pay-per-view? Speculation arose following an incident on this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite, where Hangman Adam Page appeared to suffer an ankle injury during a match against Samoa Joe. However, conflicting reports suggest that it might have been a work to sell a potential injury angle. While Page’s status for Revolution remains uncertain, rumors hint at personal issues outside the ring that could impact his participation.
**MAJOR WWE LEGENDS REACT TO VINCE MCMAHON LAWSUIT**
Two WWE legends, John Cena and Randy Orton, have shared their thoughts on the recent lawsuit against Vince McMahon. Cena, speaking on the Howard Stern Show, expressed a mix of support for McMahon and a need for accountability. Meanwhile, Orton, in an interview with the Post, acknowledged McMahon’s contributions to his career while acknowledging the severity of the allegations. Their contrasting perspectives highlight the complexity of the situation surrounding McMahon’s legal troubles.
**LATEST ON ONGOING AEW STAR LEGAL CASE**
The legal case against AEW wrestler Cash Wheeler takes a significant step forward as a trial date is set. Wheeler faces charges of aggravated assault with a firearm stemming from an alleged road rage incident in July 2023. Despite pleading not guilty, the trial poses potential consequences for Wheeler, including imprisonment and fines. With the trial scheduled for May 20, the wrestling world awaits further developments in this ongoing legal saga.
**RELEASED WWE SUPERSTARS WIN NJPW TITLES**
Former WWE Superstars Matt Riddle and Nick (formerly Dolph Ziggler) secure championship gold in New Japan Pro Wrestling. Riddle defeats NJPW World Television Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi in his first singles match for the promotion, while Nick claims the newly established IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship by defeating David Finley. Their victories signal a promising future in NJPW following their departures from WWE, amid a landscape reshaped by high-profile exits.
**WWE CHAMP WILL NEVER WRESTLE AGAIN**
Former WWE United States Champion Bobby Roode announces that he will never wrestle again. Despite being cleared for in-ring action following neck fusion surgeries, Roode opts to focus on his role as a producer behind the scenes. With nearly eight years in WWE, Roode reflects on his journey and expresses contentment with transitioning to a new phase of his career. His decision marks the end of a chapter in wrestling history, as Roode embraces a new role within the industry.