Baron Corbin Fires Back At WWE Return Rumors

Posted By: Ben Kerin on May 21, 2026 Baron Corbin Fires Back At WWE Return Rumors

Former WWE star Baron Corbin has responded to the growing speculation that he could be on his way back to WWE.


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AEW Files Trademark For New MLB Crossover Event

Posted By: Ben Kerin on May 21, 2026 AEW Files Trademark For New MLB Crossover Event

All Elite Wrestling has officially moved forward with trademarking the name for its latest crossover event tied to Major League Baseball.


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Latest Update On WWE Star Ludwig Kaiser’s Arrest Situation

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Backstage Update On Former Baron Corbin Potentially Returning To WWE

Just a few weeks after releasing a few stars, WWE seems to be on a hiring spree once again, with them linked to re-signing Baron Corbin.

Corbin, whose time in WWE came to an end in 2024, is reportedly back on WWE’s radar. “Fightful Select” reports that there have been backstage discussions about the TKO-owned promotion being interested in signing him. The report backs a recent claim by Dave Meltzer of the “Wrestling Observer” that WWE is interested in bringing him back. 

“Fightful” also added that Baron Corbin — who went by the ring name Bishop Dyer following his WWE departure — has finished his commitments with other pro wrestling promotions, and industry sources informed them that he has either already signed with WWE or is expected to do so soon. Corbin has featured in promotions like MLW, CMLL, and WSW since leaving WWE. The former WWE United States Champion stated last year that he would not return to WWE even if offered the opportunity, but said he would consider it a year later, as he felt his character had a stigma attached to it that he wanted to move away from.

Aside from Corbin, WWE is also reportedly interested in bringing back another former star, the controversial Enzo Amore, who was reportedly spotted at the Performance Center. Meanwhile, the AEW contract of Amore’s former WWE tag team partner, Big Cass, is also reportedly set to expire soon. WWE is reportedly looking to strengthen its tag team division, which could be where Enzo Amore, Big Cass, and Baron Corbin factor in.

Shawn Michaels Explains How WWE Training Environment Has Changed

Former world champion Shawn Michaels is now retired from the ring and works as WWE’s Senior Vice President of Talent Development, essentially meaning he’s in charge of NXT. Sitting down with Stephanie McMahon for an episode of “What’s Your Story?” Michaels reflected on some of the biggest changes in WWE’s training environment from the time he came up to today.

“The part that moved me the most is the idea that it doesn’t have to be the over-the-top kind of tough love that we all got,” Michaels said. “On one hand, I recognize that there are gonna be people that are going to say that the way we got brought up … turned us into men and all of that, but all of that has changed. And just to be a little bit more open and understanding of all the different personalities and all the different – I don’t know – I guess emotions.”

Michaels credited current WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque for instilling this culture change when he was in charge of NXT. Now that Michaels is at the helm, he’s been looking to his past for lessons about how to teach the current generation. The former WWE Champion dealt with a lot of insecurity during his early days in the industry, and there weren’t very many support systems to deal with that kind of thing except camaraderie with other wrestlers, which is why he gravitated towards a friendship with Levesque, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall.

Further reflecting on WWE’s current training regimen, Michaels estimated that it takes most who are new to the industry about three years to become fully acclimated, which is another drastic shift compared to his upbringing. The primary reason why it takes longer to get new recruits acclimated to the business is a lack of reps, as Michaels recalled working a hundred matches or more within his first few months with the company.

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