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Bray Wyatt & JoJo Offerman Got Engaged

Congratulations are in order for former WWE couple Bray Wyatt (Windham Rotunda) and Joseann “JoJo” Offerman.

On Thursday, Offerman revealed that Windham “put a ring on it” and they’re now engaged to be married!

Offerman wrote, “A million times YES! I love you Windham and I cant wait to marry you (even though it feels like we’re already married. Here’s to forever.”

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Rotunda and Offerman have been together for several years and have two children together, Knash Sixx and Hyrie Von.

SEScoops extends our congratulations to Windham Rotunda and JoJo Offerman!

Windham’s younger brother, Taylor (Bo Dallas), is gearing up for a return to the ring in the near future:

Bo Dallas Returning To Wrestling “Really, Really Soon”

Former WWE Superstar Bo Dallas (Taylor Rotunda) is gearing up for a return to the ring.

Rotunda was released by WWE on April 15, 2021. During his 13 years with the company, he was a 3-time FCW Heavyweight Champion, an NXT Champion and a Raw tag team champion (with Curtis Axel).

Over the weekend, Rotunda and his father, Mike Rotunda (“I.R.S.”) appeared at the For The Love of Wrestling convention in the UK.

Rotunda was asked about his future in pro wrestling and gave an answer his longtime fans will be thrilled to hear.

“I’ll be back in the ring really really soon, I promise.”

– Taylor Rotunda

Rotunda said he’s “absolutely not” done with wrestling and never lost his love for the sport. Since his WWE release, he’s spent the past year diving into a bunch of ventures.

“Within the next two to three months, you’ll see me back in the ring, somewhere, very soon, because the love of wrestling has never left me, and I’ve always known I was coming back to it soon,” he said.

He was asked about his favorite match. Rotunda named his ladder match against Adrian Neville (AEW star PAC) at NXT Takeover: Arrival back in 2014.

He said PAC is his favorite opponent to work with and he’s looking forward to the possibility of getting back in the ring with him some time very soon. You can draw your own conclusions about his future based on this remark.

Watch Bo Dallas (Taylor Rotunda) confirm his return to wrestling:

Deonna Purrazzo Hyped for “LONG Awaited” AEW Debut

Deonna Purrazzo is the next competitor to walk through the “forbidden door” onto AEW television.

Purrazzo is currently signed to Impact Wrestling, where she’s a multi-time Knockouts Champion. She’s also the reigning Ring of Honor Women’s World Champion.

Next week, she’ll make her AEW in-ring debut in a match that has championship implications. The Virtuosa battle AEW star Mercedes Martinez, who holds the Interim ROH Women’s world title.

The championship unification match will determine which competitor will represent ROH’s women’s division moving forward.

Purrazzo reacted to the match announcement by letting fans know that she’s been eager to grace an AEW ring:

Earlier this month, SEScoops correspondent Ella Jay spoke with Deonna Purrazzo at WrestleCon during WrestleMania 38 weekend in Dallas, Texas:

Rapper Accuses John Cena of Stealing His Lines in Diss Track

Rapper Copywrite accuses John Cena of stealing his lines in a new “diss track” released earlier this week.

Cena used a rapper gimmick, the Doctor of Thugganomics, in the early days of his WWE career. He was cutting freestyle promos on his opponents and even put out a (pretty solid) rap album in 2005 titled, “You Can’t See Me.”

Copywrite’s new album, The High Exaulted II, contains a song called, “Spoiler Alert / Have U Cena?”

John Cena Diss Track: Audio & Lyrics

The diss track alleges that Cena stole lines from him during some of his pre-match freestyles.

The song includes clips of Cena using phrases that Copywrite claims to have written.

“Spoiler Alert / Have U Cena?” contains lyrics such as:

“Oh shit, so tell me, why John Cena wanna thief my old steez?
I got the news from a fan out the blue, at first I didn’t think was the truth,
’til he sent the YouTube link as the proof, now I’m tryna think what to do”

“Mister, get it on your own merit. Bit it, It was so apparent.
So bad with no swag, when he did it I was so embarrassed”

So, did John Cena steal lyrics from Copywrite?

You can listen to the song below and decide for yourself.

The IInspiration Done With Impact Wrestling, Issue Statement

Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay, best known as The IIconics in WWE, are leaving Impact Wrestling.

The former Impact Wrestling Knockouts World Tag Team Champions will be “indefinitely stepping away” from in-ring action.

They issued a joint statement on Wednesday announcing:

“We first want to thank Scott D’Amore and the entire IMPACT family. We have had such an amazing experience, working with the incredible IMPACT staff and roster. We will cherish these IMPACT memories forever. We are excited to start a new chapter in our lives and explore other opportunities that may come our way.”

Scott D’Amore, Executive VP of Impact, had this to say about their departure:

“The IInspiration have been a great part of IMPACT’s Knockouts roster and wonderful to work with,” said D’Amore. “Cassie and Jesse are incredibly talented performers. Everyone at IMPACT wishes them every success in the future.”

Lee and McKay were released by WWE on April 15, 2021 after six years with the company. They debuted for Impact six months later at Bound for Glory. Shortly after joining Impact, The IInspiration said the company “feels like home.”

Adam Page Has Covid, Will Miss AEW Dynamite

AEW World Heavyweight champion Adam Page has contracted COVID-19.

On Wednesday morning, Page apologized because he won’t be able to attend tonight’s Dynamite. According to Page, his face is “full of covid snot.”

https://twitter.com/theAdamPage/status/1519301733679312903

Page wasn’t advertised for the show. Last week, he had a stare-down with CM Punk, who has been signaling for a title shot.

SEScoops wishes the “Hangman” a quick and full recovery.

The growing list of wrestlers who have gone public with their COVID-19 diagnoses over the past few months include Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, Jeff Hardy, Goldberg, Matt Jackson of the Young Bucks, Will Ospreay, KENTA, Jake Roberts, Carmela, Nyla Rose and Pat McAfee.

AEW Dynamite Preview (4/27/22)

AEW has announced the following items for tonight’s Dynamite from Philadelphia, PA at the Liacouras Center:

  • TNT Champion Sammy Guevara defends against Scorpio Sky in a ladder match
  • Dax Harwood vs. Cash Wheeler in an Owen Hart Foundation Tournament qualifier
  • Wardlow vs. Lance Archer
  • Hikaru Shida vs. Serena Deeb in a Street Fight
  • The Undisputed Elite vs. Varsity Blonds, Dante Martin, Lee Johnson and Brock Anderson

Bruce Prichard’s Mount Rushmore of Wrestling Promoters

When wrestlers name their Mount Rushmore of pro wrestling, they’re usually talking about in-ring competitors.

On the latest episode of his Something to Wrestle podcast, WWE Senior Vice President Bruce Prichard names his Mount Rushmore of Wrestling Promoters.

Unsurprisingly, Prichard names his longtime boss, Vince McMahon, as his “number one.”

Vince McMahon Bruce Prichard

The other three promoters he named were Paul Boesch, Dusty Rhodes and Vince McMahon Sr. “I do have to put Boesch on there because Paul was a true promoter,” said Prichard. “You have to view it through the eyes of who was a promoter, who was a marketer, who was a booker. Paul was a promoter’s promoter.”

He continued, “Vince McMahon Sr. was a promoter. Jim Barnett, Jim was a promoter, and as years went on, Jim Crockett was the guy who owned a business. Jim didn’t promote.”

“Dusty Rhodes was a promoter, even though Dusty didn’t have that moniker, that’s what Dusty did. So that would probably be it, the two Vince’s, Paul and Dusty.”

Listen to the latest episode of Something to Wrestle:

Mount Rushmore of Wrestling

Here are some past articles about wrestlers naming their Mount Rushmore of Wrestling:

Adam Cole Wants Kazuchika Okada at Forbidden Door PPV

Adam Cole says everyone in AEW is psyched for Forbidden Door, and he already knows who he wants to work with at the show.

During a recent discussion with Stephanie Chase, Cole spoke about the excitement that’s building for the upcoming inter-promotional super-show.

Both companies have huge stars and passionate fan bases. Forbidden Door is a chance to see the top stars of both companies square off.

Some AEW fans do not watch New Japan Pro Wrestling. Many NJPW fans don’t watch All Elite Wrestling. This collaboration will expose both companies to new viewers and that’s a huge win for everybody.

“Some of my fondest moments years ago were over in New Japan so yeah, I’m very, very excited for this event,” said Cole. “I think it’s gonna be awesome.”

Cole vs. Okada

AEWxNJPW: Forbidden Door

The top stars of AEW and NJPW are making it known who they want to work with at Forbidden Door. Cole has his eye on Kazuchika Okada, the reigning IWGP World Heavyweight Champion.

“So I’ve never had a singles match with Okada,” he said. “I’ve wrestled Okada before in like a six-man tag team match in Ring of Honor but we barely had any interaction together.”

Cole is eager to make history with Okada and steal the show at Forbidden Door.

“I’ve wrestled Tanahashi, just wrestled Ishii, which was really cool. Wrestled Jushin Liger, YOSHI-HASHI.. so many different guys, but I would love a classic one-on-one singles match with Okada at some point. I think that’d be really cool.”

While no matches have been signed as of this writing, it’s worth tracking who wrestlers are saying they want to work with. In addition to Cole saying he wants to wrestle Okada, we’ve also seen:

The AEWxNJPW Forbidden Door pay-per-view takes place Sunday, June 26th from Chicago, IL at the United Center.

Watch Adam Cole’s full conversation with Stephanie Chase:

Taz Undergoing Stem Cell Therapy For His Knee


Taz has undergone his first stem cell treatment to repair his “banged up” knee.

He sounds encouraged about how things are going after his first session.

The Human Suplex Machine currently works for AEW as a broadcaster. He’s also the on-screen leader of Team Taz, the faction comprised of Powerhouse Hobbs, “Absolute” Ricky Starks and his son, Hook.

Prior to his transition to the announcer’s booth, Taz had a legendary in-ring career. An ECW original, the pitbull from Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY was known for his deep arsenal of suplexes and submission holds. He choked out a couple guys, and dumped a couple guys on their heads, back in his day.

Unfortunately, all those years in the ring took a toll on his body. The 54-year-old legend is now undergoing stem cell and PRP (Platelet-rich plasma) therapy to repair the bad knee.

Wrestlers using Stem Cell Therapy

Several pro wrestlers have resorted to stem cell therapy in recent years, including Rey Mysterio. Many years ago, Mysterio was in bad shape after his In this video from 2019, Mysterio explains how stem cell therapy has revolutionized how he treats his injuries. He credits the procedures for extending his career and “turning back the clock” on the wear and tear his his has body endured.

First Participants for NXT Women’s Breakout Tournament

WWE has announced the annual NXT Breakout Tournament is returning.

This year, the tournament will feature athletes from the NXT 2.0 women’s division.

It begins in two weeks, on the May 10th episode of NXT 2.0. The winner of the NXT Breakout Tournament receives a title match of their choosing.

Tournament Competitors

Here are the first four announced competitors:

  • Lash Legend
  • Arianna Grace (formerly Bianca Carelli, daughter of Santino Marella)
  • Kiana James (formerly Kayla Inlay)
  • Sloane Jacobs (formerly Notorious Mimi)

The remaining four competitors should be announced next week at the NXT 2.0 Spring Breakin’ special.

Simone Johnson, daughter of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, wants in:

https://twitter.com/SimoneGJohnson/status/1519139895431811077

WWE has released a few promo videos for the Breakout Tournament:

Breakout Tournament History

As the name implies, the Breakout Tournament features NXT rookies.

The inaugural NXT Breakout Tournament was held in 2019. Jordan Myles won the tournament and later cashed in against then-NXT Champion Adam Cole. He lost.

There was no tournament in 2020, but the Breakout returned last year. Carmelo Hayes took the honors and went on to win the NXT North American Championship from Isiah “Swerve” Scott.

Becky Lynch: WWE’s Women’s Division is “On Another Level”

Becky Lynch says the women’s division in WWE is far superior to AEW’s.

WWE is heading overseas this week for the annual post-WrestleMania European tour. The company is still running shows in the US this weekend, including a “Saturday Night’s Main Event” house show from Lakeland, Florida at the RP Funding Center.

Big Time Becks called in to Drew Garabo Live Featured Cut Of The Day to promote the Lakeland event and had some interesting things to say about the state of AEW’s women’s division.

She sees two big issues with the AEW women’s division:

  1. They don’t feature women prominently, as WWE does
  2. The women in AEW are not on “the same level” as WWE

Frankly, they’re not as good as we are

Lynch was asked if she feels motivated by having competition from AEW. She wishes that was the case, but she’s not feeling the heat.

“I wish I could say ‘yes,’ but, unfortunately, I don’t think they are represented the way we are, they don’t get as much time as we get and frankly, they’re not as good as we are,” said Lynch (via Fightful).

Lynch went on to say that WWE has the best women’s division in the world — and it’s not even close.

“Competition is great and it’s great for there to be another place and I have a very good friend, Ruby Soho, over there and I would love to see her as champion one day,” she said. “I would love to see her get the spotlight she deserves. Competition is always great. Over here, we’re on another level.”

Listen to Becky Lynch’s appearance on Drew Garabo Live Featured Cut of the Day:

WWE & AEW’s Women’s Divisions

Top female competitors in WWE include Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair, SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, Bayley, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Carmela, Naomi, Natalya and Liv Morgan.

Top female competitors in AEW include Women’s World Champion Thunder Rosa, TNT Champion Jade Cargill, Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida, Nyla Rose, Serena Deeb, Kris Statlander, Ruby Soho and Riho.

WWE Raw Reactions (4/25/22): Getting Red Ep. 2

Steve Fall is back for Episode 2 of Getting Red, recapping the April 25, 2022 edition of WWE Raw in a strange and unique way.

Steve and his guest Stephanie Hypes run down the Good, the Bad and the What The Heck?! moments from this week’s Raw. Plus, we name the MVE: Most Valuable Entertainer.

Check out the show below, Subscribe to the SEScoops YouTube Channel and be sure to leave a comment letting us know what you think.

Will Ospreay Wants Kenny Omega at AEWxNJPW Forbidden Door

Will Ospreay is making it known that he wants to face Kenny Omega at AEWxNJPW: Forbidden Door.

Omega has been out of action since late 2021. He worked through multiple injuries as AEW World Champion. Omega underwent multiple surgeries during his time off, including for his knee and a sports hernia.

Ospreay and Omega have exchanged a lot of trash talk on social media and in interviews. On Tuesday morning, Ospreay tweeted about his upcoming match against Hiroshi Tanahashi at Wrestling Dontaku (5/1/22). He wrote, “I will be paying homage to a wrestler that largely impacted my career, to show my appreciation for his contribution & sacrifice.”

Omega assumed Ospreay was talking about him, and said, “thanks, I guess.” Ospreay reacted with an inquiry about Omega’s health, and whether or not he’ll be healthy by June.

AEWxNJPW: Forbidden Door takes place Sunday, June 26th from Chicago, IL.

No matches have been announced as of this writing, but wrestlers from both companies are already making challenges and dropping hints about who they want to face. Omega vs. Ospreay would be a match worthy of this inter-promotional super-card.

Will Ospreay Ready for AEW’s Top Stars

A few months ago, Will Ospreay spoke to SEScoops and expressed his desire to work with AEW stars. To put it more bluntly, Ospreay expressed his desire to “embarrass” the likes of Kenny Omega, CM Punk and Bryan Danielson.

“If you guys really want it that bad, you know what to do,” Ospreay told SEScoops. “You just gotta call my number and I’ll show up. I’ll show up. But 9 times out of 10, these guys don’t want me to show up. Because A, I’ll embarrass them. I’ll embarrass them.”

“Guys like Bryan Danielson made a living being one of the best wrestlers in the world. But if I showed up, he would not last in the ring with me. Kenny Omega was THE guy in New Japan Pro Wrestling. He left. I took over. Nobody could compete with me in 2019. If I got in the ring with him, I’d embarrass him.”

Nathan Frazer Debuts, More Set for Tonight’s NXT 2.0

WWE returns to the Performance Center in Orlando, FL tonight with an all-new episode of NXT 2.0 on the USA Network.

This will be the final episode, the “go-home” show, if you will, to next week’s Spring Breakin’ special.

WWE has announced several matches for this week’s broadcast:

  • NXT UK star Nathan Frazer arrives. He’ll be in action for his NXT 2.0 debut.
  • Trick Williams vs. Solo Sikoa
  • Nikkita Lyons vs. Lash Legend
  • 6-Person Mixed Tag Match: Elektra Lopez, Cruz Del Toro & Joaquin Wilde vs. Fallon Henley, Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen
  • Tony D’Angelo vs. Xyon Quinn

Plus, what will be the aftermath of Bron Breakker’s “leap of faith” at the hands of Joe Gacy in last week’s show-closing angle?

Check out this video from WWE hyping Nathan Frazer’s arrival to NXT 2.0:

Another Olympic Gold Medalist Hopes to Join WWE


Olympic Gold Medalist Tamyra Mensah-Stock is waiting for WWE to offer her a contract.

Mensah-Stock made history last year by winning a gold medal in women’s freestyle wrestling (68kg) at the 2020 Summer Olympic games from Tokyo, Japan.

WWE fans might remember she and Gable Steveson made a surprise in-ring appearance at SummerSlam.

Steveson has since signed a WWE contract and is seen by many as having the potential to be “the next Kurt Angle.”

According to Mensah-Stock, she’s also interested in following in the footsteps of Kurt Angle (and Gable Steveson, for that matter).

Twitter user @TeeExTee asked Mensah-Stock when WWE is going to offer her a contract. She replied and said she’s been wondering that same thing herself.

WWE has a long history of collegiate, professional and Olympic athletes crossing over to the world of sports entertainment. We’ll see if Tamyra Mensah-Stock is a future WWE Superstar, but now we know she’s up for it.

Ronda Rousey on Her Inexperience: “I’m a Smoke and Mirrors Bitch”

Rousey made her WWE in-ring debut at WrestleMania 34 back in 2018. Since then, she’s held the Raw Women’s Championship, main-evented a WrestleMania and won this year’s Women’s Royal Rumble. Despite these achievements, Rousey says she’s no veteran and is still learning the ropes.

The Baddest Woman on the Planet was a guest on the latest episode of the Wives of Wrestling podcast. The show stars Kim Orton, Giovanna Angle and is hosted by Jon Alba.

Rousey admitted that she struggles with remembering what she’s supposed to do during her matches.

“Remembering it is hard,” said Rousey. “I’m not a seasoned veteran or anything. This past Mania, I was like, ‘I don’t have this down at all.’ We’re about to go out there and I’m like, ‘Uhh, I don’t know all this match yet.'”

Relying on Others

Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 38

Luckily, Rousey is not in the ring alone. She said she relies on “cues” from other people (her opponent, the referee) when she gets lost in a match. She’s worked with some of WWE’s premiere talent, who have helped guide her so far.

“I’m very much dependent on who I’m in there with to make the match itself and guide me when I’m out there,” she continued. “I’m a smoke and mirrors bitch. I’ve only had a year and a half of experience and people forget that a lot. I’ll get thrown in these situations where I need to get reps in and need to know what this is.”

Rousey says she will often turn to her opponents, who have more experience than her, and allow them to guide the matches.

Whether it’s been Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks or Nia Jax, Rousey is grateful that she’s been able to lean on some very talented people.

“It’s really cool learning from every opponent that I have, the different ways they put matches together and the different things they go for and different styles and how I’m able to fit in what their idea is.”

Rousey is currently the #1 contender to the SmackDown Women’s Championship. She came up short against Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 38, but they’ll run it back in an “I Quit” match next month at WrestleMania Backlash.

Listen to Ronda Rousey on the Wives of Wrestling podcast:

John Cena Has Advice and a Warning for Theory

John Cena has some words of advice for WWE’s new United States Champion, Theory.

Over the weekend, Theory posted a video on social media of himself taunting a young fan at ringside who was dressed up like Cena.

Theory pointed to the belt once worn by Cena and said, “That makes me better than John Cena!”

To make matters worse, the arrogant champion tagged Cena in the video and used it to wish him a Happy Birthday. Cena turned 45 on Saturday.

John Cena’s Warning for Theory

It’s been said that Vince McMahon sees Theory as a main event player. Some have even touted Theory as, “The Next John Cena.”

On Monday, Cena replied to Theory’s video with a sobering message. He acknowledges that Theory has the gifts to be a bigger star than he ever was. However, it takes a lot more than “potential” to become immortal.

“Everyone understands that you have far more talent, strength, and gifts than I ever had. Don’t apologize for that. Ever,” said Cena.

“An apology should come 20 years from now if you fail to provide the EFFORT needed to turn your potential into your legacy. I hope that day never comes.”

You can see John Cena and Theory’s exchange right here:

RAW Preview: Lynch Returns, Belair vs. Deville, Orton Celebration

Tonight’s edition of WWE Raw takes place from Knoxville, Tennessee at the Thompson-Boling Arena.

The top item advertised for the show is Randy Orton’s 20th Anniversary Celebration. The Viper made his WWE television debut on April 25, 2002.

WWE has not provided much information about what the celebration will look like, but we can expect some guest appearances from people who have worked with Orton throughout his storied career. As we see with contract signings and weddings, these things rarely go smoothly. Don’t be surprised to see The Usos show up to cause havoc ahead of their match with RK-Bro at WrestleMania Backlash.

Also on tap for tonight:

Becky Lynch returns to Raw for the first time since losing the Raw Women’s Championship to Bianca Belair at WrestleMania. Lynch was supremely confident prior to WrestleMania. How has she been handling defeat?

New Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair defends against Sonya Deville. Knoxville, TN is Belair’s hometown and WWE is touting this as a “homecoming” for EST.

Bobby Lashley will battle Omos in an arm wrestling contest. Omos has the clear size advantage, but who is the wr

The advertised dark match main event will see The New Day vs. Ridge Holland.

Check back later tonight for our WWE Raw Live Discussion and Results.

Match Cards for This Week’s WWE European Tour

WWE heads overseas this week for the annual post-WrestleMania European tour.

The company has four shows lined up in England, France and Germany:

  • Thursday, 4/28: Newcastle, England (Utilita Arena)
  • Friday, 4/29: London, England (The O2)
  • Saturday, 4/30: Paris, France (Accor Arena)
  • Sunday, 5/1: Leipzig, Germany (QUARTERBACK Immobilien Arena)

We’ve compiled the advertised match cards for each of the events. There are some big matches signed, including Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre, Charlotte Flair vs. Sasha Banks and RK-Bro vs. The Usos.

WWE European Tour 2022 Match Cards

WWE Live

Thursday, 4/28 (Newcastle, England)

  • Drew McIntyre vs. Bobby Lashley
  • Charlotte Flair vs. Sasha Banks
  • RK-Bro vs. The Usos
  • Ricochet vs. Butch
  • Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Sheamus
  • Gunther vs. Sami Zayn
  • Naomi vs. Natalya
  • Aliyah vs. Shotzi

Friday, 4/29 (London, England)

  • Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre
  • Charlotte Flair vs. Ronda Rousey
  • RK-Bro vs. The Usos
  • Ricochet vs. Butch vs. Sami Zayn
  • Sasha Banks & Naomi vs. Natalya & Shayna Baszler
  • Bobby Lashley vs. Sheamus
  • Shinsuke Namakura vs. Gunther
  • Aliyah vs. Shotzi

Saturday, 4/30 (Paris, France)

  • Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre.
  • Charlotte Flair vs. Ronda Rousey.
  • RK-Bro vs. The Usos
  • Bobby Lashley, Sasha Banks, Ricochet, Gunther and more locally advertised.

Sunday, 5/1 (Leipzig, Germany)

  • Randy Orton, Gunther and more locally advertised.

Tammy Sytch Defiant After Recent Fatal Car Accident

WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch (Sunny) is speaking out about her latest automobile incident that resulted in the death of one driver.

Sytch was involved in a three-car crash in Ormond Beach, Florida on March 25, 2022.

The Ormond Beach Police issued a statement noting that Sytch allegedly crashed into a stopped vehicle, which collided with the vehicle in front of it.

“Our hearts go out to the Lasseter family that lost their loved one in such a tragic event. Our goal at the Ormond Beach Police Department is to keep city roadways safe, so if you see a vehicle operating in a manner that leads you to believe the driver may be impaired, please don’t hesitate to call 911. You may just save someone’s life.”

Julian Lafrancis Lasseter, the driver allegedly hit by Sunny, was taken to Halifax Health Medical Center but was pronounced dead.

The estate of Julian L. Lasseter filed a lawsuit against Sytch (and her boyfriend, James F. Pente) on April 12th.The lawsuit alleges that Sytch was intoxicated and “negligently operated or maintained her motor vehicle” which led to the accident.

Tammy Sytch Admits No Fault

Sytch claims she was not intoxicated at the time of the fatal accident, but actually suffered a seizure while driving.

A fan on Twitter asked Sytch how fast she was driving and if she was impaired.

She claims she was driving 10 miles per hour, the victim died of a heart attack and she had suffered a seizure.

Sytch also addressed addressed all the negativity she’s received on social media since the accident. “QUESTION FOR ALL: why follow me (and others) just to write nasty comments and derogatory remarks? Is your life that fucking boring?? Can’t you think of something to do? Like assemble LEGOS?? or dress like Star Wars characters? Doesn’t it show your insecurities ??”

WWE Legend: “I Think They’re Intentionally Trying to Piss You Off”

WWE’s decision to have Theory defeat Finn Balor for the United States Championship was an effort to intentionally anger fans, according to Mark Henry.

Henry is a broadcaster, coach and talent scout for AEW. The World’s Strongest Man is also works as a host of Busted Open Radio on Sirius XM.

On the latest episode of Busted Open, Henry addressed Theory winning the US title and Finn Balor’s underwhelming year. Balor won the belt from Damien Priest back in February. The 49-title reign was unremarkable and Balor wasn’t even booked for WrestleMania. Balor dropped the US title to Theory last week on Raw.

WWE Booking Theory as a Heel

Mark Henry says WWE knows exactly what they’re doing with Theory, even though Finn Balor hasn’t exactly been protected since returning to the main roster.

“You know what, you’ve got to break a few eggs to make an omelet,” said Henry. “I think they’re intentionally trying to piss you off, putting the edge on Theory. It is what it is, I didn’t look negatively at it at all.”

“You’ve got to let him piss you off, because that’s how we’ve seen it,” Henry added.

WWE sees Theory as a big star. Putting him over a veteran like Finn Balor helps unite fans against him and elevates Theory as a heel.

Balor has an established (earned) fanbase and a decorated career of achievements. However, it is important to factor in WWE’s longterm plans. Balor is 40 years old, while Theory is only 24. Balor losing to an upstart like Theory upsets some fans, but it’s understandable to use “the present” to elevate “the future.”

Discussion: Hit up the comments section and tell us what you think about Theory so far. Do you see him as a future star for WWE? Was it the right move to sacrifice Balor to benefit Theory?

Impact Wrestling Rebellion 2022 Reactions: Getting Impact Ep. 1

Steve Fall is back with a special edition of “Getting Impact,” including a full rundown of Impact Wrestling’s Rebellion 2022 pay-per-view.

We run down the Good, the Bad, the What the Heck?! and the MVE (Most Valuable Entertainer) from Impact’s latest PPV offering.

Subscribe to the SEScoops YouTube Channel and be sure to leave a comment letting us know what you think.

Becky Lynch Will Face The Music At Monday’s WWE Raw

Becky Lynch will return this coming Monday on Raw. WWE announced the news on SmackDown and followed up with confirmation on the company website.

This will be Big Time Becks’ first television appearance since losing the Raw Women’s Championship to Bianca Belair at WrestleMania.

During the lead-up to that match, Lynch claimed she would “sell her soul” to remain champion. What will she have to say after tasting defeat?

Based on the what we’ve seen from Lynch since WrestleMania, she hasn’t been handling the loss well. Last weekend, she released a video stating that she wasn’t ready to face the WWE Universe without “her” championship.

WWE Raw Preview 4/25/22

In addition to Becky Lynch’s return, WWE has announced the following for Monday’s WWE Raw from the Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tennessee:

  • Randy Orton’s 20th Anniversary celebration
  • Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair vs. Sonya Deville
  • Arm Wrestling Challenge featuring Bobby Lashley vs. Omos

Ahead of Monday’s Raw, check out this video of Randy Orton looking back on 20 years in WWE, including some of his greatest milestones and wildest moments:

Britt Baker Applies For “D.M.D.” Trademark

AEW star Dr. Britt Baker has filed a trademark application on the phrase “D.M.D.” to be used in pro wrestling.

D.M.D. stands for Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry. If you hadn’t heard, Baker is a dentist. Her office is located at Woodland Lakes Dental in Orlando, Florida.

According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office database, Michael E. Dockins applied for the trademark on April 19th.

The ‘usage description’ of the trademark is for, “Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer.”

Baker is a former AEW Women’s World Champion. She lost the title to Thunder Rosa last month in a steel cage match on Dynamite.

On this week’s edition of AEW Dynamite, Baker qualified for the women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament by defeating Danielle Kamela. Later in the show, she stated her intention to win the tournament. The finals take place at Double or Nothing over Memorial Day weekend (late May).

In related news, Britt Baker turns 31 years old today, April 23rd.

Big E Appearing on Nickelodeon’s “Side Hustle” (Video)

WWE Superstar Big E will guest star on an episode of the Nickelodeon series Side Hustle next Thursday night.

In an episode titled Flex to the Future, characters Lex (Jules LeBlanc), Presley (Jayden Bartels) and Munchy (Isaiah Crews) are excited to be in Jaget’s (Jacques Chevelle) entourage for a big Hollywood movie premiere, but dueling outfits, a snake named Jake, and a race against the clock might keep our kids off the red carpet and away from their big night.

Big E wrote on Twitter that he had “so much fun” working on the show and encourages his followers to “lay their eyes” on the episode.

Side Hustle airs Thursdays at 7:30pm (ET) on Nickelodeon.

Big E Side Hustle Promo

You can watch the official promo for Big E’s episode embedded below:

Big E’s Acting Career

Big E has been branching out into various acting roles in recent years. He did voice work on 20 episodes of the show Lazor Wulf (2019-2021).

He also appeared in the WWE Netflix interactive movie, Escape The Undertaker (2021).

You can check out Big E’s IMDB page to see some of his other acting credits.