The final portion of the WWE Draft concluded when the remaining undrafted “free agents” chose their desired roster. The rules for said free agents were that they could select which roster that wanted to join. WWE updated the fans with these selections, at the beginning of the premiere episode of WWE The Bump. The Bump…
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Women’s Tag Team Title match set for Clash of Champions
WWE announced that the Women’s Tag Team Championships will be in action at Clash of Champions next weekend. Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross will defend their gold against Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville. This past week on SmackDown, Fire & Desire made it clear to the champions that they wanted a shot at the titles….
Sonya Deville hopes to bring a LGBT+ storyline to WWE
WWE’s first openly gay female superstar and a known advocate for LGBT+ rights, Sonya Deville, hopes to see representation in a WWE storyline someday. During a recent interview with Allure, Deville discussed her goal to bring authentic representation to mainstream wrestling. She has spoken with GLAAD and WWE in hopes of creating a positive working…
Queen of the Ring: Round of 64 – 2nd Quadrant
The first day of the Queen of the Ring Tournament has come and gone, and voting on the first quadrant has ended. Voting for the second quadrant has opened, with some of our favorite stars from WWE’s SmackDown Live and the European Indie scene up to bat. Remember: readers can vote for who they want…
Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross leave RAW as new Women’s Tag Team Champions
During a fatal four-way tag team elimination match, Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross walked away from tonight’s Raw as the new Women’s Tag Team Champions. Tonight’s episode of Raw had two tag team matches, but only one was a title match. The IIconics defended their belts against Asuka and Kairi Sane, Mandy Rose and Sonya…
WWE Superstars show support during Pride month
Today, WWE showed their support for the LGBTQ community with a slideshow of Pride Month themed pictures of current Superstars, accompanied by words of encouragement. Sonya Deville, the company’s first openly gay female superstar, was at the forefront. In an exclusive interview for WWE.com, Deville discussed what Pride Month means to her and her experience…