Designer Jason Baker recreated Bray Wyatt’s Fiend mask for son Knash’s birthday, turning the original mold into a heartfelt tribute to the late wrestling icon.
Suicide Silence praise Rhea Ripley for name-dropping them in interviews and re-creating late frontman Mitch Lucker’s signature stomp during every WWE entrance.
Damian Priest received his Bronx Walk of Fame street sign on May 17, with fellow WWE stars cheering him on.
Rey Mysterio, sporting an Ace Frehley-inspired design, revealed his custom line of four KISS-themed masks by Hayashi and explained the philosophy behind lucha masks.
Bret Hart explains his unwitting role in the charade and how the fake rock star vanished afterward.
Just days after his WWE release, Braun Strowman scores a USA Network show, “Everything on the Menu,” devouring entire restaurant menus and sparking talk of a WWE return.
During Backlash’s main event, Randy Orton sampled Prime’s new “Sournova” flavor at ringside, grimaced, and mouthed “Horrible!”—instantly roasting the sponsor.
Becky Lynch calls MJF “a very nice boy” after meeting on the Happy Gilmore 2 set; MJF playfully agrees and teases a future promo battle.
Former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest will join the Bronx Walk of Fame and receive a street named in his honor later this month.
Living in her car after tour work dried up, Alicia Taylor found help from the Osbournes and ECW legend Rhyno—two unlikely allies who opened the door to her WWE gig.