Jesse Ventura is looking forward to being part of this weekend’s Saturday Night’s Main Event return.
The WWE Hall of Famer tweeted, “I’m so excited for Saturday Night’s Main Event this week! Can’t wait to dust off some of the old 1980’s wardrobe…”
Corey Graves took to Twitter to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his in-ring retirement due to his medical issues.
He tweeted, “10 years. I still miss it every day. There was no “backup plan.” Not bad for an audible. Thanks to everyone for taking the ride with me. @WWE”
Karrion Kross took to Twitter to apologize to Kofi Kingston following The New Day’s heel turn on Big E last week on WWE RAW.
Kross wrote, “I woke up this morning with a bit of guilt, I just want to take a moment to do this publicly and apologize to @TrueKofi. I had him all wrong. Right now is a great time to look inwards for everyone to do the same. Him and @AustinCreedWins banning together as brothers against the world takes bravery that most people don’t have. They have an incredibly inspiring story.”
Kross’ new memoir, Life is Fighting, hits stores shelves on August 5, 2025.
The Big Event New York announced WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart as the headlining guest for the convention on Saturday, March 15.
You can check out the official announcement below:
WWE NXT executive producer Shawn Michaels shared some candid behind-the-scenes footage from last weekend’s NXT Deadline pay-per-view event.
Michaels tweeted, “We raised the bar at #WWEDeadline. Incredible effort from our #WWENXT Superstars and entire crew… What’s next? 👀”
WWE RAW General Manager Adam Pearce paid tribute to The Amazing Kreskin, who passed away this week.
Pearce wrote on Threads, “Godspeed, theamazingkreskin. Appreciate the kindness, respect for our craft, and good times. Rest well, sir. 🙏”
WWE shared the “Top 10 NXT Moments” of this week, which you can check out below:
And finally, WWE made the following announcement regarding two ID matches, as you can see below: