WWE SmackDown on FOX ended in an exciting way tonight with the shocking return of a big released former Champion.
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Our preview for tonight's WWE SmackDown on FOX, where Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns will address Drew McIntyre.
Our recap of last night's episode of NXT 2.0 on USA, where a new team was crowned the NXT Women's Tag Team Champions after a Four-Way Match.
In an interview with Logan Paul, Triple H called wrestling "this tiny, little thing happening in bars" before Vince McMahon made it a "global sensation."
Ciampa is the next challenger for Bobby Lashley's US Championship, the top title on WWE Raw since part-timer Roman Reigns holds the Undisputed belt.
The WWE Raw women's division got a much-needed shakeup, while the former Io Shirai got a completely unneeded name change. Baby steps.
With SummerSlam in the record books, two triple threats and a tag team title match are set for (a hopefully new era of) WWE Raw tonight.
Roman Reigns defeated Brock Lesnar to retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship in the greatest wrestling match of all time at SummerSlam.
Liv Morgan successfully retained her Smackdown Women's Championship against Ronda Rousey at SummerSlam, but only because the ref didn't see her tap out.
Under the strict rule of referee Jeff Jarrett, The Usos defeated the Street Profits to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships at SummerSlam.
In an extremely unfair match, Pat McAfee used a low blow to defeat The Chadster's favorite wrestler, Happy Corbin, at SummerSlam. Auughh man!
Edge made his return at WWE SummerSlam, helping The Mysterios defeat Finn Balor and Damian Priest and turning over a new babyface leaf in the process.
Theory failed to defeat Bobby Lashley for the United States Championship at SummerSlam, leaving a Money in the Bank cash-in later his only option for gold.
Logan Paul beat The Miz in a SummerSlam match that should put to rest any doubt that Paul is a bonafide WWE Superstar.
Bayley, Dakota Kai, and Io Shirai returned at SummerSlam tonight, showing up after Bianca Belair defeated Becky Lynch to retain the Raw Women's Championship.
You know those cryptic teasers that have been airing on WWE for weeks? The mystery superstar (probably Edge) will be at SummerSlam... tonight!
Here's a look at our recap of Friday night's WWE SmackDown on FOX, which set the stage for Saturday night's SummerSlam event on Peacock.
A rumor claims that WWE SummerSlam could have an unprecedented ninth match added to the card to give Seth Rollins a new opponent. And the opponent is...
Join Bleeding Cool and The Chadster for live and totally unbiased coverage of WWE SummerSlam tonight. Plus: full match card, how to watch, and more!
Our preview for tonight's pre-SummerSlam WWE SmackDown, where Drew McIntyre will face Sheamus in a Donnybrook Match.
CM Punk said people who bash wrestlers for standing up to WWE are cowards and bootlickers, but isn't licking boots sometimes the brave thing to do?
Riddle vs. Seth Rolins has been dropped from the SummerSlam card due to injury, according to WWE, but dirt sheets say it's a creative change.
Stephanie McMahon is in charge, Paul Heyman has outlasted Vince McMahon, and WrestleMania 40 will take place in Philadelphia. My god! The Alliance was playing the long game!
Our preview for tonight's episode of NXT 2.0 on USA, where Diamond Mine will take on The D'Angelo Family in an 8-Man Tag Team Match.
The first hour of WWE Raw was Vince McMahon's version of Side 2 of The Beatles' Abbey Road, a final medley of his most notorious booking quirks.
What will WWE have in store for the first WWE Raw without Vince McMahon? Well... there's going to be a transitional period...
An SEC filing reveals WWE will declare payments made to women by Vince McMahon over sexual misconduct allegations as corporate expenses.
Triple H, not Bruce Pritchard, will head up WWE creative in the wake of Vince McMahon's retirement, WWE revealed in a press release.
Our recap of last night's WWE SmackDown on FOX, where despite rumors all evening, Brock Lesnar showed up on TV after all to destroy Theory.
AEW owner Tony Khan wasted no time in taking a shot at the competition in the wake of the shocking announcement that Vince McMahon has retired from WWE.