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New free agent Carlito explained on "Busted Open Radio" that he had a lot of creative freedom given to him during his second run in WWE.
Carlito is officially a free agent and he's now discussing his latest run with WWE. The former United States and Intercontinental Champion departed the company ...
Confirming what many had probably already assumed, the latest reporting on Damage CTRL is that the WWE creative team has quietly disbanded the group. Sean Ross ...
A significant change that Triple H might look to make in the future is getting rid of the Money in the Bank ladder match, ...
Premium Live Events, being five matches long, sounded good in principle, but as the rest of the roster seems to have played ...
The man leading the charge of WWE, Triple H, has been alleged to dislike Money in the Bank with multiple sources backing that ...
Wrestling legend Scott D'Amore weighs in on WWE Money in the Bank, Logan Paul's inclusion within the John Cena vs. Cody ...
Edge is the most successful MITB wrestler, with two wins and two legendary cash-ins. While most people associate MITB with ...
Ron “R-Truth” Killings, a fixture in WWE programming for nearly two decades, announced Sunday that he has officially been released from the company. Killings posted on his official X account ...
WWE and Slim Jim have announced a renewal of their sponsorship agreement. On Monday, the two companies revealed that Slim Jim will now serve as the center-ring sponsor for every episode of WWE Raw.
Carlos Edwin Colón Coates Jr., better known as pro wrestler Carlito, will not return to the WWE. He announced on X that his current contract was set to expire in late June and would not be renewed.
Roster cuts are happening again at WWE headquarters, and we now know for sure two superstars won't almost definitely be appearing at any upcoming WWE events, barring a quick decision-reversal.