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CM Punk shared a special artwork on the occasion of a female WWE star’s birthday.
Punk decided to do something creative for Lyra Valkyria’s birthday on October 23. The Best in the World posted a drawing he made of the Irish wrestler on his Instagram account to mark her 29th birthday. The post immediately went viral, with many appreciating the thoughtful gesture by Punk. His drawing showed he put effort into creating something personal for the WWE star who competes on Monday Night RAW alongside him.
However, since Punk is not an artist and is primarily a wrestler, the drawings weren’t that great; in fact, they barely resembled Valkyria. And the reference image that Punk used was also not her best shot, so this was just a way of him trolling along with wishing her. In the caption, Punk wrote,
@wwe Heard it was your birthday, @real_valkyria so I drew you…I hope you like it! I will always be a @real_valkyria fan!!! 💪ðŸ½ðŸ‘ðŸ¼
Valkyria responded positively to the birthday gift, showing her humor and appreciation for what Punk had done for her on her birthday. She wrote,
I have never looked better.”
Lyra Valkyria’s comment on CM Punk’s Instagram post
There’s an interesting backstory to this moment, as when Valkyria was 18 years old, she was a huge Punk fan. She actually loved him so much that she painted a picture of him, writing, ‘I will always be a CM Punk fan.’
Full circle moment for Lyra â¤ï¸ pic.twitter.com/xRmi3ZGmr3
— Teffo (@Teffo_01) October 24, 2025
Years later, both of them are working for WWE, with Punk creating artwork for her birthday. It’s kind of a full-circle moment for Valkyria in a way.
CM Punk Nearing Another World Title Opportunity
On the October 13 episode of WWE RAW, Punk beat LA Knight and Jey Uso in a triple-threat match to become the #1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship, just two days after Seth Rollins became the 2025 Crown Jewel Champion. But due to his shoulder injury, which he suffered while delivering the coast-to-coast headbutt to Cody Rhodes, the Visionary had to relinquish the title, leaving Punk without an opponent.
On the October 20 episode of WWE RAW, Uso controversially won a 20-man Battle Royal to challenge Punk on Saturday Night’s Main Event on November 1. If Punk emerges victorious, he can finally have a long title run in the company after over a decade, as Rollins, who vowed not to let Punk become the champion, is out of action. It would still be interesting to see how the Brons, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, react to the result of the match, or whether they interfere during the match.

Karrion Kross has reverted to his previous moniker, Killer Kross, after his WWE exit this summer.
Kross has been taking independent bookings lately, with his frame of mind evidently being to play the field. He has openly admitted his interest in making a WWE return. However, the former NXT Champion also did not shy away from discussing the lack of interest higher-ups had in his growing fanbase and the connection with fans he was able to cultivate in 2025.
On X/Twitter, a clip of Killer Kross throwing a female star literally through the ceiling has gone viral. It was during a fight produced by XICW Detroit (Xtreme Intense Championship Wrestling).
In the clip, Kross was hit on the back by the female star with a steel chair. He no-sold the move, before knocking down the chair with his head, and lifting the woman in the air with her head going through the ceiling.
Killer Kross’ wife, Scarlett Bordeaux, also reacted to the clip and stayed in character to note that their antagonists deserved what was coming to them.
If you watch the entire match, itâ€s pretty clear she and her whole crew deserved to be launched through that ceiling,” Bordeaux wrote.
If you watch the entire match, itâ€s pretty clear she and her whole crew deserved to be launched through that ceiling 😂 https://t.co/HUzr5dQpYQ
— Scarlett Bordeaux (@Lady_Scarlett13) October 19, 2025
The Harbinger of Doom had revealed after parting ways with WWE that he was offered a contract before his exit, but it was not satisfactory. In the end, he left the door open for a future return.
Killer Kross And Scarlett Bordeaux Clearly Articulate Their Frame Of Mind Regarding WWE Return And A Potential AEW Debut
In an interview with Chris Van Vliet on Insight recently, Killer Kross noted how “bizarre” his whole conversation was with regard to going back.
Scarlett Bordeaux claimed that if the power couple were to make an AEW debut, they were going to fly its flag. She also stated that whichever wrestling promotion they ultimately join, it would be their “home.”
I mean, Iâ€ll speak for myself. You could answer this separately, if you like. I donâ€t know. I donâ€t know what that door looks like, or whatâ€s even on the other side of it. Iâ€m still completely perturbed by the conversation that we had, it was so bizarre and strange and shocking,” Karrion Kross said.
Scarlett Bordeaux added, “If we ever go to AEW, weâ€re going to be flying the AEW flag. That is going to be our home forever. Whatever our next company is, thatâ€s it.”
Heading into the summer of 2025, Karrion Kross had a noteworthy feud with Sami Zayn, which ended up getting booked on WWE’s premium live events twice. Following their SummerSlam encounter, Kross was released out of nowhere.

Two female WWE stars get matching tattoos with CM Punk.
Just days after WWE held Crown Jewel in Perth, Australia, the Stamford-based promotion then made a trip to Tokyo for a special two-day SuperShow Japan. Stars like AJ Styles, Shinsuke Nakamura, Rhea Ripley, Iyo Sky, and more were present for the show at the Ryogoku Kokugikan from October 17 to 18, joining them is CM Punk.
Aside from competing in both nights in Tokyo, Japan, The Best in the World also gets to spend time with his fellow superstars outside of the squared circle. On Instagram, Rhea Ripley shared a photo of herself, Raquel Rodriguez, and CM Punk getting a matching Japanese-inspired tattoo of a sumo wrestler.
CM Punk pic with Rhea Ripley and Raquel Rodriguez showing off their new leg tattoos â¤ï¸ pic.twitter.com/qXXmyihf6C
— Teffo (@Teffo_01) October 19, 2025
CM Punk Shares The Ring With Rhea Ripley And Raquel Rodriguez At WWE SuperShow Japan
Although The Voice of the Voiceless was getting along with Raquel Rodriguez outside the ring, that isn’t the case once the bell rings. Still, he maintained a positive relationship with The Eradicator.
CM Punk competed in both nights of WWE SuperShow Japan on October 17 and 18. On the first night of the show, he faced Dominik Mysterio for the Intercontinental Championship. Although the former won, he wasn’t able to win the title because the finish was due to The Judgment Day’s interference. However, Punk was able to fend off Raquel and Roxanne Perez by having Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky as backup.
On the second night, The Best in the World teamed up with Shinsuke Nakamura, where they defeated The Vision’s Bron Breaakker and Bronson Reed. Following this main event, AJ Styles joined the winners inside the ring to address the Japanese fans ahead of his 2026 retirement. The rest of the locker room also came out to give The Phenomenal One a proper send-off.
In other news: CM Punk and other WWE stars meet with top NJPW stars.
Most Royal Rumble Wins:The Royal Rumble is a professional wrestling event produced annually by WWE since 1988. It is named after the Royal Rumble match, a variation of the battle royal where wrestlers enter the ring at timed intervals rather than all starting together. The inaugural event took place in 1988 as a television special on the USA Network. From 1989 onward, it became a pay-per-view event and has been livestreamed since 2015.
The Royal Rumble match usually serves as the main event. Exceptions include 1988, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2006, 2013, and 2023, where a menâ€s world championship match was the main event instead. The first womenâ€s Royal Rumble match took place in 2018, and that event was also the first to feature both menâ€s and womenâ€s Rumble matches on the same card. Since then, both versions have become standard.
The 2025 Royal Rumble was the first to be hosted in an NFL stadium. The 2026 edition will mark the first time the event is held outside North America, taking place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, also making it the first of WWEâ€s “Big Five†events to be hosted in the country.
Wrestlers with the Most Royal Rumble Wins – Menâ€s
Stone Cold Steve Austin holds the record with three Royal Rumble wins in 1997, 1998, and 2001. He famously re-entered in 1997 to eliminate Bret Hart, then beat The Rock in 1998, and in 2001 eliminated Haku, Billy Gunn, and Kane to win his third.
Shawn Michaels won back-to-back Royal Rumble matches in 1995 and 1996, entering first and 18th, eliminating eight wrestlers each time. Hulk Hogan also won consecutively in 1990 and 1991, entering 25th and 24th.
Cody Rhodes won in 2023 and 2024, entering 30th and 15th, eliminating Gunther and CM Punk. Edge claimed victories in 2010 and 2021, entering 29th and 1st, becoming one of the few to win from the opening spot.
Triple H won in 2002 and 2016, John Cena in 2008 and 2013, Batista in 2005 and 2014, Brock Lesnar in 2003 and 2022, and Randy Orton in 2009 and 2017, each winning the Royal Rumble two times in their career.
WrestlerRoyal Rumble WinsYears WonTotal Time SpentSteve Austin31997, 1998, 20011:10:43Shawn Michaels21995, 19961:04:51Hulk Hogan21990, 199133:49Cody Rhodes22023, 202458:29Edge22010, 20211:06:07Triple H22002, 201632:17John Cena22008, 201335:07Batista22005, 201425:28Brock Lesnar22003, 202211:32Randy Orton22009, 20171:09:22
Wrestlers with the Most Royal Rumble Wins – Womenâ€s
Charlotte Flair has won the Royal Rumble twice. Her first victory was in 2020, entering 17th and eliminating Bianca Belair, Sarah Logan, Kelly Kelly, and Shayna Baszler. She won again in 2025, entering 27th and last, eliminating Roxanne Perez, and also eliminating Piper Niven, Michin, and Nia Jax along the way.
Asuka became the inaugural womenâ€s Rumble winner in 2018, entering 25th and defeating Ember Moon, Nia Jax, and Nikki Bella. Becky Lynch won in 2019 as the 28th entrant, eliminating Nia Jax and Charlotte Flair, and went on to make history at WrestleMania 35.
Bianca Belair won in 2021 as the third entrant, lasting nearly 57 minutes and eliminating Bayley, Natalya, and Charlotte Flair. Ronda Rousey won the 2022 womenâ€s Royal Rumble after returning from maternity leave, entering 28th and eliminating Nikki A.S.H., Brie Bella, Shotzi, and Charlotte Flair.
Rhea Ripley became the first woman to win from the number one spot in 2023, lasting one hour and one minute, and eliminated B-Fab, Chelsea Green, Nia Jax, Michelle McCool, Raquel Rodriguez, Nikki Cross, and Liv Morgan. Bayley won in 2024 as the third entrant, lasting one hour, three minutes, and three seconds, breaking the record for the longest time spent in a womenâ€s Royal Rumble.
WrestlerWinsYears WonTotal Time SpentCharlotte Flair22020, 202527:19, 15:04Bayley120241:03:03Rhea Ripley120231:01:08Ronda Rousey1202210:16Bianca Belair1202156:49Becky Lynch1201913:20Asuka1201819:41
FAQs
Q. Has WWE ever had a 50-person Royal Rumble?
A. Yes. The first 50-Man Royal Rumble was held at the Greatest Royal Rumble in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Q. Who won the first female Royal Rumble?
A. Asuka won the first-ever womenâ€s Royal Rumble by last eliminating Nikki Bella.
Q. Who lasted the longest in the womenâ€s Royal Rumble?
A. Roxanne Perez lasted 1 hour and 7 minutes, setting the record for the longest time in a womenâ€s Royal Rumble match.
Q. Who was the youngest Royal Rumble winner?
A. Brock Lesnar became the youngest Royal Rumble winner 22 years ago.
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It was an interesting offseason for Dawn Staley.
The three-time national champion head coach of South Carolina was a candidate for the New York Knicks coaching job after Tom Thibodeau was fired in early June. She interviewed with the Knicks front office this summer, but New York decided to hire longtime NBA coach Mike Brown.
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At SEC media days Tuesday, Staley was asked whether she expected a woman to be hired as an NBA head coach in her lifetime. She isnâ€t optimistic.
“I donâ€t,†Staley said. “And I hope Iâ€m wrong.â€
When interviewing for the Knicks position, Staley was appreciative that president Leon Rose and executive vice president William “Worldwide Wes†Wesley acknowledged the complications of hiring a female coach for the position. Unlike a traditional candidate, there would be heightened scrutiny for Staley and other women who find themselves in that position. An organization looking to make this type of hire needs to look at the process differently.
“Itâ€s not just hiring the first female coach,†Staley said. “Because one, if Iâ€m the Knicks coach and you have a five-game losing streak, itâ€s not going to be about the losing streak. Itâ€s going to be about being a female coach. So you as an organization and a franchise, you have to be prepared about that and strong enough to endure those types of instances when youâ€re a female coach.â€
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Staley was also asked about her individual desire to be a trailblazer as a female head coach in menâ€s basketball spaces.
“Not really a whole lot,†Staley said. “I did the Knicks interview because Iâ€ve known Leon Rose for 30 years. I have a connection to him and Worldwide Wes. Iâ€ve known them all my life. It was a real interview, and I like to see what theyâ€re talking about.â€
In her response, Staley urged her colleagues to seek her advice when pursuing coaching opportunities in the NBA and menâ€s college basketball.
“If thereâ€s somebody thatâ€s interested in knowing and being the first female NBA coach, I got all the information,†Staley said. “Come see me because Iâ€ll get you prepared for the interview. If there are NBA franchises that are interested in hiring a female, Iâ€m here too because you have to be ready to take on that and all the things that come with it.â€
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Staley now turns her attention to her 18th season at South Carolina. The Gamecocks are ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press preseason poll behind defending champion UConn. The program announced this week that All-America honorable mention Chloe Kitts will miss the entire season with a torn ACL.
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
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Seniors Ryder Bowen and Paige Logsdon were named the John Antoine Prevost Male and Female Athletes of the Year at the Wellsboro Athletic Department and the Wellsboro Hornets Sports Booster Club‘s annual athletic awards presentation on Monday, June 2.
Wellsboro Athletic Director Matt Rendos and Head of Athletics Todd Outman recognized all Wellsboro athletic teams for their accomplishments throughout the 2024-25 season and team MVP’s and coaches awards were presented. Following the team introductions and awards, the annual Special Awards and Memorial Awards were presented.
Scholarship Winners
Booster Club – Lucas Cuneo and Paige Logsdon
Gridders Club – Ryder Bowen
Coaches Awards
Basketball Cheerleading: Marissa Weimer
Football Cheerleading: Marissa Weimer
Baseball: Marek Mascho, Gabe Sprouse, Coen Tennis
Boys Basketball: Marek Mascho
Girls Basketball: Teagan Novinger
Bocce Ball: Emmanuel Posada
Girls Cross Country: Luisa Crocco
Boys Cross County: Henry Nowak
Football: Evan Ingerick
Golf: Kiernen Whitsell
Boys Soccer: Micah Vickery
Girls Soccer: Lily Wagner
Softball: Paige Logsdon
Boys Swimming: Wyatt Sporer
Girls Swimming: Makenna Robbins
Boys Tennis: Luke Rothermel
Girls Tennis: Evelyn Wetherbee
Boys Track: Micaiah Fitch
Girls Track: Lauren Kosek
Volleyball: Paige Logsdon
Wrestling: Wyatt Kilburn
Girls Wrestling: Isla Twoey
Team MVPs
Basketball Cheerleading: Alexa Patterson
Football Cheerleading: Arianna Morgan
Baseball: Max Mascho
Boys Basketball: Mitchel Lechler
Girls Basketball: Paige Logsdon
Bocce Ball: Bryce Root
Girls Cross Country: Lauren Kosek
Boys Cross County: Max Macias
Football: Griffin Morral (offense), Ryder Bowen (defense)
Golf: Syler Pietrzyk
Softball: Adelyn Frantz
Boys Swimming: Matthew Robbins
Girls Swimming: Piper Anderegg
Boys Tennis: Lucas Cuneo
Girls Tennis: Carys Barlett
Boys Track: Max Macias
Girls Track: Piper Hoprich
Volleyball: Lexi Urena
Wrestling: Ryder Bowen
Girls Wrestling: Jordan Rumsey
Special Awards
The Babe Ruth Good Sportsmanship awards were presented to seniors Lucas Cuneo and Paige Logsdon.
The School Spirit awards were presented to seniors Emmanual Posada and Marissa Weimar.
The District IV PIAA Sportsmanship awards were presented to seniors Gabe Sprouse and Karah Blackwell.
The PIAA District IV awards were presented to seniors Micaiah Fitch and Lexi Urena.
The US Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete awards were presented to seniors Alex Citrino and Annie Gehman
The Williamsport Sun-Gazette Senior Sports award is presented to seniors Ryder Bowen and Paige Logsdon.
Memorial Awards
The Samuel F. McInroy, Jr. Athletic Award shall be given annually to a member of the graduating class of Wellsboro Area High School who is of good moral character, is a cooperative team player, exhibits tenacity in the field of sports, has a creditable academic standing, shows a cheerful and positive attitude towards teammates, and has most improved these qualities during the past two years. The 2024-25 recipient is Micah Vickery.
The Devin K. Webster Memorial Award is given in memory of Devin K. Webster, who was born on March 14, 2000 and died suddenly in a motorcycle accident on July 27, 2023. The award is given to a senior male soccer player who most closely demonstrates the qualities of Devin K. Webster as identified by his friends and family. The 2024-25 recipient is Braeden Abernathy.
The Roger Dibble Memorial Award is given in memory of Roger Dibble who was a varsity wrestler at WHS from 1961-1964. The award is given to a member of the High School wrestling team who shows the most heart and “never give up” type attitude. The 2024-25 recipient is Mason Nowak.
The Ray Strykowski Memorial Award is presented to a female basketball player in memory of Coach Strykowski who coached the Wellsboro Lady Hornets. The 2024-25 recipient is Lily Wagner.
The Larue Wilson Memorial Award is presented to a male basketball player in memory of Mr. Wilson who passed away in September 1973. The 2024-25 recipient is Luke Rothermel.
The Wellsboro High School Softball Excellence Award is given to a member of the varsity softball team who has demonstrated in an exemplary manner both the tangible and intangible attributes that distinguish and define a great competitor, team mate, and leader. The 2024-25 recipient is Paige Logsdon.
The John Wilcox Memorial Award is given to a member of the varsity football team who has exhibited the desire and the drive to develop fully his playing potential and sportsmanship, and has demonstrated the sincerity and the devotion which truly characterized John’s approach to this goal. The 2024-25 recipient is Ryder Bowen.
The Rev. Wade Stewart Memorial Award is given to a member of the varsity football team in memory of Samuel Wade Stewart who served the people of Wellsboro until his passing in 1988. The 2024-25 recipient is Evan Ingerick.
The Laura Grove Patterson Memorial Award is given to the top player of the girls’ tennis team in memory of Ms. Patterson who served on the faculty at Wellsboro High School. The 2024-25 recipient is Olivia Gage.
The Shelly Taynton Memorial Award is given to a lady who is the member of the senior class. The 2024-25 recipient is Annie Gehman.
The Male Athlete of the Year and Female Athlete of the Year awards are given in memory of John Antoine Prevost who was born on May 9, 1935. He lived most of his life in Wellsboro where he is remembered as an outstanding student leader, athlete, and positive example to his school and community. The 2024-25 recipients are Ryder Bowen and Paige Logsdon.
WellsboroAthletics.com would like to congratulate all award winners, athletes, coaches, and teams on a successful 2024-2025 sports season.