Murphy really wants you to know that WWE forgot about him again
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Murphy posted some cryptic tweets a few months ago that made it sound like he wasn’t too happy with the way he’s being used in WWE. The crux of the problem is that WWE doesn’t use him at all, essentially. It’s easy to see why that would be a major source of frustration.
WWE Creative has totally forgotten about him, and Murphy is intent on reminding you about it. For example, check out this tweet that he posted during last week’s “Throwback” edition of
Becky Lynch is rumored to have re-upped with WWE and signed a new contract with the company. According to Ringside News, Lynch was “quietly” signed to a new deal a few weeks back. The report has yet to be confirmed by other outlets.
Lynch has been out of action since she left WWE TV due to her first pregnancy. She gave birth to her and Seth Rollins’ first child together, daughter Roux, in December. Lynch signed her last contract in March of 2019, which was at the time reported to be a multi-year contract with a big raise ahead of her WrestleMania 35 main event win.
Backstage Notes On SmackDown Throwback Special
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SmackDown Throwback special after being out with a knee injury since last year’s
WrestleMania. Uso sustained his injury during a Triple Threat Ladder Match with Kofi Kingston and John Morrison. Jimmy has been cleared for in-ring action, according to PWInsider.
It was also reported Aleister Black initially had a vignette that was set to air on Friday’s episode, but was pulled last-minute due to time constraints.
WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long also appeared
SmackDown to announce a stipulation for Cesaro and Seth Rollins’ match. Cesaro went on to win the match and is now set to face WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns at
WWE is reportedly in talks with Major League Wrestling, according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
The deal would allow some NXT developmental wrestlers appear on MLW TV, and would be a very similar deal to what they had with EVOLVE.
The deal would also help talent they have signed have further exposure, instead of sitting on the sidelines while the company is currently off the road due to the COVID19 pandemic.
We recently reported, WWE filmed a new pilot for a show titled, NXT EVOLVE with the idea that it would air weekly on Peacock and feature some of WWE’s developmental talent. It remains unknown if this idea will materialize into something.
On a recent episode of AEW Dynamite, Miro attacked his former tag-team partner in Kip Sabian.
Sabian tweeted this past weekend that he would be requiring surgery.
In an update, Fightful is reporting that Sabian has been on the shelf since April. He recently returned from a knee injury that kept him off television prior to this.
Having Miro attack Sabian was the company s way of writing him off television for the foreseeable.
It remains unclear how long he will be off our screen.