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Lexis King says ‘WWE is and will forever be my home’
NXT’s Lexis King seems happy where he’s at, as he replied to a fan’s post about him and his late father, Brian Pillman.
Penn State’s wrestling team is partnering with a behavioral health organization to support student athletes with mental health services. Pyramid Healthcare Inc.
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Stolen WWE Action Figure Bust Leads To Two People Facing Felony Charges
A toy influencer was recently arrested with chargers against him stating he stole thousands of dollars worth of wrestling ...
During the operation, deputies contacted and detained two individuals inside the residence: Brittany Gomez (DOB 08/08/1989), ...
Police are laying the smack down on a 52-year-old WWE figure YouTuber for allegedly stealing over $1,000 in wrestling action ...
The arrest is part of an investigation into retail theft throughout that region. Gomez and Dominguez were held in Vista ...
It’s that time of the year again. The time when New York Comic Con, Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, Walmart’s Fall Deals Event, and Walmart’s Fall Collector Con event collide in a confusing mix of ...
The new Wrestling Observer Newsletter has arrived. Dave Meltzer leads off with an extended look at the new way Nielsen is providing ratings and the havoc it’s wreaking for WWE and AEW TV. He also ...
(KTDY) - For those who still elect to shop in stores, rather than have everything delivered to their home, it can at times be a hassle to navigate through stores. Recently, I had to make a quick stop ...
Hall of Fame wrestling journalist Bill Apter recently shared his thoughts on the Nia Jax botch. The incident happened on a recent episode of SmackDown. Nia Jax was in a Triple Threat match against ...
Two people in San Diego have been arrested after a police investigation led officers to a home packed with stolen merchandise – including shelves lined with WWE action figures worth more than $1,000.
Two people in San Diego have been arrested after a police investigation led officers to a home packed with stolen merchandise – including shelves lined with WWE action figures worth more than $1,000.
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