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12-time WWE Champion is finally back on Raw!
Last week during the Raw episode in Perth, fans witnessed Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed betray Seth Rollins. Reportedly injured, Rollins suffered more damage after The Vision attacked him, which soon required surgery.
Now sidelined out of action and stripped of the championship, Raw GM Adam Pearce earlier tonight announced a Battle-Royal match, where the winner will earn a chance to face CM Punk at Saturday Night’s Main Event on November 1st, for a shot at the World title.
The promotional graphic shared by WWE for the Battle Royal match indicated the participation of multiple high-profile WWE stars. Names such as Rusev, Penta, Jey Uso, Bron Breakker, Finn Balor, El Grande Americano, and even Sheamus were advertised.
While the other names have been regular on television, the match will mark The Celtic Warrior’s long-awaited return to the squared circle. The former champion’s last televised match took place against Rusev at Clash in Paris 2025.
The 47-year-old is a former 12-time champion in the promotion, having won the WWE title thrice, the World Heavyweight Champion once, the US Title four times, and a combined reign of five tag-team titles with Cesaro.
Sheamus Reveals Concerning Moment Which Almost Finished His WWE Career
A couple of months ago, in an interview with Robert Jackman of Yahoo Sports, Sheamus revealed that he suffered a neck injury while battling Edge during his last WWE match.
“Every time I go into that ring, I want to prove that I still belong,†he says. “I want to show I can still rile up the crowd and get the fans invested in my matches. Two years ago I took a bad fall [he sustained a neck injury in a match against Edge], and I wondered if I would ever step into a ring again. So now every match I have is like a bonus. Thatâ€s why I want to make sure I give the crowd every last pennyâ€s worth this Sunday.â€
In other news: Zoey Stark drops in-ring return update.
A WWE Hall of Famer’s son has made his pro wrestling debut against AEW’s Darby Allin and Karrion Kross.
Darby Allin is one of the most charismatic stars in the wrestling industry at this time. The star has created some scintillating milestones for himself, including climbing Mount Everest and setting himself on fire while inside a body bag. On the other side, Karrion Kross is one of the most over stars in the industry, with his immense fame going beyond his WWE days. Kross has now transitioned into the independent scene full-time and has been lighting it on fire with his performances.
Now, both Kross and Allin teamed up to take on the son of WWE Hall of Famer Sting. The Icon’s son, Steve Borden, made his pro wrestling debut.
WWE Hall Of Famer Sting’s Son Officially Kicked Off His Pro Wrestling Career
At 52W Hardway, Steve Borden finally kick-started his pro wrestling journey by taking on AEW star Darby Allin and former WWE star Karrion Kross. 52W is a cool art exhibit where Allin puts on matches as one of the organizers. He also performs in them at times. In the match, Borden teamed up with JD Drake.
The gallery also showcases the art from Raymond Pettibon. Allin happens to be Pettibon’s friend.
Steven Borden, the son of Sting, officially kicked off his professional wrestling career last night at 52W HARDWAY—a cool art exhibit where Darby Allin put on some matches.
Borden joined forces with JD Drake to take on Darby and Killer Kross.
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— Covalent TV (@TheCovalentTV) October 4, 2025
It remains to be seen what the future holds for Borden inside the squared circle.
The Undertaker revealed the reasons why Stephanie McMahon was inducted into the 2026 Hall of Fame.
The WWE Universe was treated to a heartfelt moment when The Undertaker posted a new behind-the-scenes reel explaining McMahonâ€s surprise induction into the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame. In the Instagram reel, he shows backstage clips from Wrestlepalooza, starting with his arrival on the iconic Harley-Davidson. He then meets McMahon, who is visibly moved. As they sit together, he greets the crowd and introduces her as the first member of the 2026 class.
He called it an incredible moment.
Itâ€s an incredible moment, so well deserved.”
Adding to it, Taker listed some of the special qualities of McMahon that separated her from the others.
Her contributions to WWE – they are just too numerous to begin to list. Stephanie has just always been there with a smile on her face, an ear if someone needs to listen to something, someone to bounce ideas off of. Sheâ€s done just about everything, every role thatâ€s in the industry, and sheâ€s done it at a very high level.”
Fans have followed McMahon’s career since she first appeared on television in 1999. Over more than two decades, she has held roles in creative, marketing, and talent relations. She played a key part in launching the first womenâ€s Royal Rumble in 2018 and led social media campaigns that grew a global audience.
Her work during talent scouting and live event production helped shape how fans experience wrestling today. Many colleagues and superstars have praised her loyalty, leadership, and passion for the business.
The Importance of Stephanie McMahon’s WWE HOF Induction
McMahon always showed she was more than a second-generation star. In 2006, she joined the creative team, overseeing storylines that connected with fans worldwide. She later became Chief Brand Officer, working to integrate WWE into mainstream culture. Under her guidance, the company expanded partnerships with major media outlets and launched new programming that highlighted women athletes.
She led campaigns supporting military families and raised funds for childrenâ€s hospitals. Behind every big event, McMahon was often the one coordinating details, from stage design to broadcast schedules. Her Hall of Fame induction marks the end of one chapter and the start of another.
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