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Alexa Bliss calls late WWE star Bray Wyatt a creative genius.
In an interview with In The Kliq, Alexa Bliss recalled how Wyatt pushed her to deeply understand her character. He encouraged her to study documentaries, horror movies, and other materials to help her fully dive into the world of her on-screen persona.
“I remember when I first started working with him. He gave me this whole – because he does deep dives on his characters, deep, deep dives, all this research he was like, ‘Watch these documentaries, watch these scary movies, watch this, take notes on this.†And it really made me appreciate the fact that it wasnâ€t just doing research on your character.â€
“He created a whole world for his character. And that was something that I took with me, you have to know your character inside and out, you have to know where they grew up, you have to know the world that they live in, you have to know what is reality to them and not just what we see in front of us.â€
Alexa Bliss Says Bray Wyatt was a creative genius
Alexa Bliss said working with Bray Wyatt completely changed how she viewed character work in WWE. “That was something that really opened my eyes character-wise he was a creative genius, and he saw the world of WWE in a different way than anybody else ever has. And he created this whole alternate universe within the WWE universe. And that was something that I found so fascinating, his creativity, and any time that he wants to talk about creative, it was like you had to keep up, because his mind was just going.â€
“It was so cool to not only witness but be a part of. And the fact that weâ€re continuing his story with the Wyatt Sicks and we have the Horrors of the Wyatt Sicks House at the Universals, I think itâ€s so cool. “I just love that the WWE as a whole is keeping his vision alive and keeping him alive. I think that he would be super happy with everything that weâ€re doing to keep it going.†[H/T: Wrestletalk]
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“Big” Bronson Reed has opened up about his experience being managed by the legendary Paul Heyman, calling the partnership a “dream come true.” Reed and Heyman were officially paired on-screen in May of this year when Reed was revealed as a member of the dominant faction, The Vision, alongside World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker.
The alliance has elevated Reed to the main event scene on Monday Night Raw, and in a new interview, he discussed how much he values the opportunity to learn from one of the greatest minds in the history of the wrestling business. Speaking on the Battleground Podcast, the Australian powerhouse, who grew up as a huge fan of ECW, explained what it means to have Heyman in his corner.
“Honestly, for me, you know, I was a huge wrestling fan and specifically ECW. So itâ€s a bit of a dream come true for me. If I could have asked myself five years ago: ‘Who would you want to be managing you as a pro wrestler?†I would pick Paul Heyman. He is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to this business. So I feel like, if anything, I sort of make sure to pick his brain as much as possible because that just helps me with my career.â€
He is scheduled to face Roman Reigns this Saturday, October 11, at the WWE Crown Jewel Premium Live Event in Perth, Western Australia. The highly personal grudge match will be contested under Australian Street Fight rules, giving the hometown star a potential advantage. The match is a rematch from their encounter at Clash in Paris, which Reigns won, but was followed by a post-match attack from Reed and The Vision that left Reigns needing to be stretchered out of the arena.
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SHOW SUMMARY:Today we jump back 15 years to two back-to-back episodes of the PWTorch Livecast from Oct. 1 and 4, 2010.
On the Oct. 1, 2010 episode, PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and PWTorch columnist Greg Parks includes discussion with live callers the previous night’s TNA Impact – the good signs and the bad final 30 minute signs, Smackdown premiere tonight, Mick Foley and Ric Flair’s verbal exchange and the sad reality of the promo in the big picture, potential WWE PPV changes including going back to brand exclusivity, plus PPV discussion of which matches could be added to Hell in a Cell on Sunday, which young stars could be main-eventing WrestleMania in six months, and how TNA works around Hulk Hogan’s health issues for the Bound for Glory PPV six-man tag, concussion comparisons in WWE & NFL & MMA, and much more.
In the Aftershow, they break down the Hell in a Cell PPV and look at potential twists. In the VIP Aftershow, Caldwell is joined by Pat McNeill for the pre-recorded McNeill Mailbag with listener questions, plus discussion of the Mick Foley book mention on WWE’s website, and more.
On the Oct. 4, 2010 episode, PWTorch editor Wade Keller and PWTorch columnist Bruce Mitchell take live phone calls leading up to WWE Raw, including instant reaction to Linda McMahon’s televised Senate debate on Monday night, the Hell in a Cell PPV on Sunday, expected fall-out on Monday’s Raw, how WWE can spark interest in Raw going forward, and more.
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While it’s still early, the Philadelphia Flyers may have found themselves a hidden gem in winger prospect Nikita Grebenkin, who continues to impress in the NHL preseason and training camp.
Grebenkin, 22, has begun to understand his role as a support player and power forward of sorts, and even admitted last week that he “didn’t understand” his coach in the KHL.
“I go here and Coach Tocc [tells] me, ‘It’s your game, tough game, you’re a big guy, hard-working, it’s good for you. You get points and you score here’, Grebenkin had said. “I don’t want to stay long time behind the net, but now I understand. It’s good for me. It’s my game.”
Grebenkin got to the net again against the New York Islanders on Thursday night, screening superstar goalie Ilya Sorokin on Travis Konecny’s second-period one-timer goal to help give the Flyers a 2-1 lead.
And, although the Flyers did ultimately lose by a narrow 4-3 margin, Grebenkin again proved that he can hang with players like Konecny and Sean Couturier and make plays.
“He made that goal, and he’s a sticky guy. He comes up with loose pucks, support. You always need those corner guys that could come up with pucks,” Tocchet said of Grebenkin after the loss. “If we can continue to teach him to play that way, he can be a real force out there.
“I think in the first period, he almost split the D. That’s good stuff. We want that from him, so I hope he continues to do that.”
Flyers Roster Prediction 1.0: Nikita Grebenkin Secures Big Opportunity
Following multiple roster cuts on Tuesday, the Philadelphia Flyers have only a handful of decisions to make before they reach their final roster for the start of the regular season.
Grebenkin finished Thursday’s exhibition game with three shots on goal in a relatively modest 14:07 of ice time, and this was a game where the Flyers had only one power play opportunity.
We’ve seen the blossoming Russian wreak havoc in the crease to create a goal more than once this preseason, and that tool should be equally or more useful with the man advantage as the Flyers’ coaching staff grows more and more comfortable with him.
At this point, we can consider Grebenkin a virtual lock to make the Flyers’ final roster, with a few players still left jostling for a roster spot. Jett Luchanko and Rodrigo Abols, however, have not done enough consistently enough to leave Grebenkin in limbo on this roster.
Also of note: Owen Tippett played alongside Trevor Zegras and Matvei Michkov on Thursday night, and all three forwards stumbled to an unproductive outing that saw them each finish with -2 ratings.
Grebenkin played with those two in the first preseason game of the slate, and it could be a look the Flyers return to if Zegras and Michkov can’t find chemistry with Tippett soon.
The opportunities are there for the taking, and should Grebenkin continue on this upwards trajectory, he could easily be a pleasant surprise for the Flyers in the top-nine forward group.
Brayden “BJ†Ray worked through a serious injury on WWE LFG.
As WWE LFG season two heads into its finale, a contestant has a revelation about his time on the show. Over on X, Brayden “BJ†Ray shared a behind the scenes look at his surgery for a shoulder injury, which he had battled through while competing on WWE LFG.
“Cats out of the bag! Yes… ever since my return on LFG season one I have been competing with a 100% torn rotator cuff and labrum,†BJ wrote alongside a video of him in a hospital bed. “The surgeon asked me ‘Bro how have you been wrestling, the only thing holding your shoulder together is your muscle fibers.†I told em ‘The show must go on.â€
Cats out of the bag! Yes… ever since my return on LFG season one I have been competing with a 100% torn rotator cuff and labrum. The surgeon asked me “Bro how have you been wrestling, the only thing holding your shoulder together is your muscle fibersâ€. I told em “The show must… pic.twitter.com/poiwYCE5md
— ???$??? (@sexybjray) October 1, 2025
“Thatâ€s right, I wrestled both seasons of LFG basically not even able to wrestle because I knew that my personality was more than any other contender had. I have absolutely zero regrets and my shoulder, now repaired. I will be back in no time and actually and able to lift my arm without it feeling detached from my body. Appreciate the love. As the ratings machine, I felt it was my duty to still be out there putting on for yâ€all. As well as the WWE and A&E asking me to push through as 25% of myself, because they knew how many views I drew. We will be back in no time baby!â€
Across seasons one and two of WWE LFG, BJ competed as a member of Team Bubba Ray Dudley, with the contestant and coach often butting heads. Still, Bubba applauded BJ for his charisma and personality, which he believes could turn the young prospect into a home-grown version of “The Maverick†Logan Paul. In the meantime, BJ remains on the sidelines as he recovers from shoulder surgery.
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Last month, the Beast Incarnate, Brock Lesnar, made a shocking return to WWE at the SummerSlam Premium Live Event. He showed up and destroyed John Cena. This month, at the Wrestlepalooza PLE, Lesnar once again destroyed John Cena in a one-on-one match.
Recently, wrestling veteran Tommy Dreamer named the WWE Superstar who he thinks should be the one to defeat Lesnar and make a huge statement.
While speaking on the Busted Open Radio podcast, Tommy Dreamer shared his thoughts on the Beast Incarnate, Brock Lesnar. Dreamer mentioned that the former Universal Champion does not need any ‘rub†from anybody. Dreamer revealed that if the Ring General Gunther wrestles and defeats Brock Lesnar, that could be huge for his career. Dreamer is convinced that in 2026 the Ring General should wrestle Lesnar and if he defeats the Beast that could benefit him a lot.
“Brock doesnâ€t need the rub of anybody. If this is a statement for GUNTHER, obviously I look at the future of WWE 2026 … a main drawing person is no longer going to be with us and that personâ€s name is John Cena, where these big matches we have, what we can be doing will no longer be available. So if this is a match for GUNTHER and Brock, Iâ€m all in on it because if itâ€s somebody who could use that rub to beat the man who beat everybody, that is something that could definitely benefit a GUNTHER,†Tommy Dreamer said. [H/T Wrestling Inc.]
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