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Will Ted DiBiase JR Show Up During The Road to WrestleMania?

Ted DiBiase Jr has been acquitted on all charges relating to his welfare scandal case. It’s a case that he’s been fighting for years, and his name is finally clear. He’ll have some time on his hands, could we see him appear as part of the build to WrestleMania? While Ted’s far removed from wrestling, he has obvious ties to one of the biggest matches on the card, in Randy Orton vs Cody Rhodes for the WWE Undisputed Championship.  Years ago, there was a stable that looked to be the present and future of professional wrestling. A stable built around one of the top wrestlers in the company at the time, Randy Orton. The Legacy was formed in 2008 and flirted with Sim Snuka and Manu as members, before finalizing on the trio of Orton, Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr.  The Legacy was all over WWE TV from 2008 - 2010, and are one of the most memorable acts from this era. Nostalgia acts mostly always play in wrestling, and I think there is a world where Ted Jr appears on a Smackdown...

What Should Main Event WrestleMania Night 1?

WrestleMania 42 is coming up next month and WWE’s still formulating the card. It seems like a foregone conclusion that CM Punk defending the World Heavyweight Championship against Roman Reigns will main event Night 2, but what about Night 1? The obvious choice is Randy Orton challenging Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship. The two have history together and Cody Rhodes is arguably the company’s biggest star, while Randy Orton’s a living legend. While this is a worthy contender to main event, I don’t think this is the move. It doesn’t have the spice that a WrestleMania main event has. Despite WWE turning Randy Orton heel on Smackdown recently, the fans are still going to cheer him meaning this will be a babyface vs babyface match. Which takes away from the spice level.  The best option to main event WrestleMania Night 2 is Jade Cargill defending the Women’s Championship against Rhea Ripley. Ripley’s the biggest women’s wrestler going right now and one of the most popula...

John Cena Hosting WrestleMania 42

John Cena is officially hosting WrestleMania 42 from Las Vegas. Cena posted a video to social media from the set of One Attempt Remaining. Cena's in Hollywood right now but says that Vegas is very close to where he is.  Cena says there's a rumour that WrestleMania needs a host and WWE confirmed that Cena will be the host of the biggest event of the year. Cena's in-ring career may be over, but we can expect to see him involved with WWE programming as a non-wrestler.    Since retirement, my “road” has looked a little different… but now I can officially say I’m headed to WrestleMania!!!! See you in Las Vegas! pic.twitter.com/nyNypOhRpk — John Cena (@JohnCena) March 30, 2026 Would you like to see John Cena host WrestleMania this year? What do you think about Cena dipping his toes back into the world of WWE?  

Big Raw Tonight at MSG

Tonight’s Monday Night Raw is coming to fans live from Madison Square Garden, one of the most legendary buildings in sports and entertainment. WWE always prides themselves on doing a grand production when they’re in MSG, located in the heart of New York City. On the road to WrestleMania, you’ve got to expect some big names to show up. Already announced is World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk, his WrestleMania opponent Roman Reigns, and “The Beast” Brock Lesnar have all been advertised on the promotional material.  WWE loves pulling out all the stops at the MSG shows and with WrestleMania weeks away, I'm sure you can expect to see some big surprises. The speculation online is already beginning.  In the lead up to WrestleMania, this is going to be a show that you won’t want to miss. Catch Raw live on Netflix tonight, or where it’s available to watch for you.