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A WWE event is just on the horizon, and Shawn Michaels recently took to social media to announce it. The countdown for NXT Deadline is truly on.
Deadline is one of the final premium live events of the year for NXT, and as such, is expected to have a stacked card. As of now, no official matches have been declared. However, the banner in Shawn Michaels’ X/Twitter post features stars like Tatum Paxley, Ethan Page, and Blake Monroe, with Ricky Saints being the most prominent.
Shawn Michaels certainly seems very excited about the event. The announcement also states that it will take place in his hometown, San Antonio, Texas.
Home sweet home in San Antonio. The countdownâ€s on for #NXTDeadline… time to see who delivers when every second counts.”
You can check out his tweet below:
Home sweet home in San Antonio.
The countdownâ€s on for #NXTDeadline… time to see who delivers when every second counts.
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— Shawn Michaels (@ShawnMichaels) October 27, 2025
Shawn Michaels Considers His Bout With The Undertaker His Final WWE Match
While Shawn teamed up with Triple H in his final match to take on The Undertaker and Kane, he likes to believe that his one-on-one bout bout with The Phenom was his last proper in-ring outing.
Speaking in an interview with Chris Van Vliet on Insight, the WWE legend stated:
Itâ€s that one with Undertaker [at WrestleMania 26]. Because the other one it was a tag match, it was DX, and I feel kind of bad, because I donâ€t mean it in a negative way, but that was just sort of like, I donâ€t know. It was like Kiss going out, and not even with the original members or whatever, and playing a concert at The Troubadour or something. It was like, Oh, but theyâ€re not really retired, and I know Kiss never retired, just felt like a special, separate one-off.
HBK and Mr. Wrestlemania, The Showstopper, whatever, that ended with ‘Taker at WrestleMania, because I still came back and refereed the match between Hunter and ‘Taker, and again, and will always play a role in the WWE. Would it count if I went into the Rumble this year or something? Donâ€t get me wrong.â€
It remains unlikely that Michaels will ever be participating inside the ring again, but more unexpected things have happened before.
Rohit Sharma and wife Ritika Sajdeh (Video grab) NEW DELHI: Mumbai witnessed a glittering evening on Tuesday as the 27th edition of the CEAT Cricket Rating Awards honoured cricketers and former stars from across the globe. While the event recognised excellence in cricket, it was former India captain Rohit Sharma and his wife Ritika Sajdeh who captured the hearts of fans with their endearing moments throughout the night.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Rohit, who received a special recognition award from cricketing legend Sunil Gavaskar, made his first public appearance since being removed as Indiaâ€s ODI captain ahead of the upcoming series in Australia. Known for his charm and cricketing prowess, the swashbuckling batter looked leaner, fitter, and more determined than ever, sending a subtle message to selectors that he remains ready for international duty.Click to watch Rohit Sharma and wife Ritika Sajdeh’s charming chemistryHowever, beyond the glitz and glamour, it was the lovebirds†interactions that stole the limelight. Rohit was spotted sharing affectionate chats and playful smiles with Ritika while seated at the table, even reacting to a mimicry act by Shaarang Shringarpure, who performed impressions of Dhoni, Morrison, and Ponting. Fans quickly noticed the duoâ€s chemistry, and visuals of them enjoying the evening together have already gone viral on social media.During the ceremony, Rohit also spoke about the upcoming ODI series against Australia, where he will feature alongside Virat Kohli despite relinquishing the captaincy to Shubman Gill. “I love playing against them. I love going to Australia. It’s a very challenging country to play cricket. People there love the game as well,†he said. He added, “But certainly, Australia is a different challenge every time they have played against us. Having been there now several times, I do understand what to expect. Hopefully we can go there and do what the Indian team is supposed to do and get the result in our favour.â€
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Amid the awards, glimmering lights, and cricketing tributes, it was the warmth between Rohit and Ritika that resonated most with fans, reminding everyone that behind every great cricketer is a supportive partner sharing every triumph, smile, and moment of joy.
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Sweet, Burns To Be Inducted Into Wellsboro Sports Hall Of Fame’s Class Of 2019 – 2019 Team Headlines

By: Ed Weaver / April 10, 2019
The Wellsboro Sports Hall of Fame committee is proud to announce its class of 2019.
The Wellsboro Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2019 includes two athletes: Susan Sweet (Hars) (1976) and Mike Burns (1961).
Sweet (girls basketball) was a pioneer in girls sports at Wellsboro. After Title IX was passed in 1972, Sweet was in the first class as a 4-year beneficiary of the equal rights amendment to the Constitution.
Sweet was a 4-year starter and letter winner in basketball, member of the 1973-74 Tioga County League championship team, and 1975-76 team captain. Susan held records at the time for 716 points scored during her career (55 games spanning 4 years) and scoring 36 points in a single game, currently tied for 2nd place all-time in Wellsboro girls basketball history, while averaging 20 points per game as a senior.
In addition to her success on the basketball court Sweet was a member of 4 volleyball league championship teams, including the Lady Hornets’ first District IV championship in 1975-76, and held records in the 440 yard relay, 880 yard relay, 880 yard medley relay, and the long jump in track & field.
After high school Sweet attended Lock Haven University, coached basketball at Cowanesque Valley, coached track & field at Athens for multiple seasons, and taught elementary physical education.
Burns (football) was a three-sport star for the Hornets lettering in football, basketball, and baseball. Burns was a member of Wellsboro’s recently reinstated football team as a sophomore in 1958-59 then led the Hornets to a 6-1-1 season in 1959, then earned honorable mention all-state honors as a senior.
As a member of the basketball team Burns helped lead the Hornets in scoring and a Tioga County League titles in 1958-59 and 1959-60. During his senior year, which he again earned honorable mention all-state honors, Burns scored 354 points, 429 total, to win the Tioga County League’s scoring title. He also scored 40 points in a single game against Williamson, which ranks 2nd all-time in Wellsboro history.
Burns also stood out in baseball, batting .340 as a sophomore, and .346 during his junior year as part of the Tioga County League championship team, where he started in center field and hit lead-off.
After high school Burns received a 4-year athletic scholarship to Xavier University to play football, where he started at defensive back from 1963-65. Burns graduated with a B.S. in Education and minored in American History and Government, where he later obtained his Masters. Burns taught for 40 plus years in both Ohio and Kentucky and coached football all of those years, and was an assistant coach on 5 Kentucky State Championship football teams. Burns is also a member of the Kentucky Coaches Hall of Fame.
The Wellsboro Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2019 will be inducted on Friday, September 13, 2019, at halftime of the Wellsboro-Towanda football game.