• Vince McMahon quits WWE with $3.4 billion amid sex scandal

    Vince McMahon quits WWE with $3.4 billion amid sex scandal

    Reports say that when Vince McMahon left his job as CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment last week, he took $3.4 billion with him. This was because of a sexual harassment scandal that involved millions of dollars in 'hush money' payments.
  • Gable Steveson wins Olympic wrestling gold with insane buzzer-beating move

    Gable Steveson wins Olympic wrestling gold with insane buzzer-beating move

    A golden buzzer-beater. University of Minnesota wrestling star Gable Steveson won the Olympic men’s freestyle 125kg gold medal at the Tokyo Olympic Games in the most dramatic fashion. The...
  • Chyna’s side of tragic post-WWE fall will finally be told in VICE documentary

    Chyna’s side of tragic post-WWE fall will finally be told in VICE documentary

    The VICE documentary revolves around the final year of Joanie Laurer’s life.
  • Urban Meyer makes appearance during AEW Double or Nothing: ‘Holy s–t’

    Urban Meyer makes appearance during AEW Double or Nothing: ‘Holy s–t’

    If Urban Meyer's tenure with the Jacksonville Jaguars doesn’t work out, the coach may have a future in the Khan family’s other business.
  • AEW Full Gear: Young Bucks-FTR dream match was everything and more

    AEW Full Gear: Young Bucks-FTR dream match was everything and more

    Rarely are high expectations met — they certainly were at All Elite Wrestling’s Full Gear pay-per-view. There weren’t hits everywhere, but AEW’s most stacked card yet hit a ton of high notes
  • AEW’s handling of Matt Hardy injury scare overshadows solid All Out

    AEW’s handling of Matt Hardy injury scare overshadows solid All Out

    All Out had a little bit of everything, good, bad and downright scary. All Elite Wrestling’s pay-per-view Saturday night was heavy on well-told stories, but lacking some of the great wrestling we expect. Much of the show felt like a glorified episode of “Dynamite” with a few very bright spots. AEW needs to get away …
  • AEW’s MJF is the wrestling ‘pain in the ass’ everyone loves to hate

    AEW’s MJF is the wrestling ‘pain in the ass’ everyone loves to hate

    Maxwell Jacob Friedman thinks he’s better than you and makes sure you know it. That simple approach and his throwback delivery has made the 24-year-old Plainview, Long Island native — known simply as MJF — one of the rising stars for All Elite Wrestling. His ability to draw raw emotions out of fans has led …
  • Wrestler James ‘Kamala’ Harris, the WWE’s ‘Ugandan Giant,’ dies at 70

    Wrestler James ‘Kamala’ Harris, the WWE’s ‘Ugandan Giant,’ dies at 70

    “Kamala” Harris, the 1980s wrestling star dubbed the “Ugandan Giant,” has died at the age of 70. James Harris, who chose the stage name “Kamala” before his 1984 debut with World Wrestling Entertainment (formerly World Wrestling Federation), enjoyed a two-decadelong career in the ring, going up against the sport’s biggest superstars, including Hulk Hogan, the …
  • Adam Cole recalls his shaky start with WWE’s NXT

    Adam Cole recalls his shaky start with WWE’s NXT

    Adam Cole, who’s the longest-running champion of the WWE’s NXT division — featuring the “next generation of Superstars” — opened up to The Wrap about his shaky start with the brand. Months before he even graduated high school, then-scrawny neophyte Cole was contacted by the outfit telling him, “‘Hey, we’ve seen some footage of you. …
  • Attention, wrestling fans: WWE launches free streaming network

    Attention, wrestling fans: WWE launches free streaming network

    Watch out, Disney+ — wrestling is coming to take the crown for the lowest-cost streamer. On Monday, WWE announced that a free version of its streaming network is launching, carrying over 15,000 wrestling shows, including “Monday Night Raw” and “Friday Night SmackDown.” It will also have new programs such as “Raw Talk” (out every Monday …