Nikki Bella Targets June Return And Women’s World Title

Nikki Bella Targets June Return And Women’s World Title

Nikki Bella has outlined her expected return timeline after the ankle injury that kept her out of WrestleMania 42, while also setting clear goals for the final phase of her in-ring career. Speaking on The Nikki and Brie Show, she confirmed she is aiming for a comeback in June and pointed to Night of Champions as a possible stage for her return.

“Hopefully I will get to see you all in June. They just announced Night of Champions is going to be happening in June, so fingers crossed that still goes forward. But obviously, I’d love to see you all there,” Nikki said.

The injury occurred on the March 27 episode of WWE SmackDown, where she fractured and sprained her left ankle. The setback forced her to miss WrestleMania 42. In her absence, Paige stepped in to team with Brie Bella, and the duo captured the Women’s Tag Team Championships in a fatal four-way match.

Despite being sidelined, Nikki has already mapped out her next move once she returns. When asked about future championship goals, she made it clear that she is aiming for the top prize currently held by Liv Morgan.

“I always love to think and dream big. So for me, it would for sure be the Women’s World Championship. And all this time I have right now to lay on my back and ice and elevate my ankle and be in therapy, you know me, I’m always just the wheels start turning and knowing that Liv just won it and there’s a lot of unfinished business there. And then I was like, ‘Oh wait, Liv has Judgment Day and I technically have Paige and Brie. We can call Team Bella. And I’m like, wait, this sounds all amazing and perfect.’ So I would go after that. I would go after Liv’s championship,” she said.

Nikki also revealed a longer-term goal that goes beyond competing in the ring.

“I would love one day before I call it goodbye for good, I would love to be a Women’s World Champion. Also, what I would love to be and what I love about this one is I can do this not being in the ring, but there was a lot of talk about it today on X about when should they change up the General Managers. And I would love to be General Manager at Raw at one point. So Liv’s championship, Women’s World Championship. And then after in-ring stuff, I would love at some point to be a General Manager for Raw,” Nikki added.

With a target set for June and clear goals in place, Nikki Bella is already planning the next chapter of her WWE return, both inside the ring and beyond.

Nikki Bella Targets June Return And Women’s World Title

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Carmelo Hayes Addresses Mixed Reaction To SmackDown Debut

Carmelo Hayes Addresses Mixed Reaction To SmackDown Debut

Carmelo Hayes has opened up about the mixed reaction he received when he first arrived on WWE SmackDown, explaining why fans struggled to view him as a heel early on. Speaking with Michael Fairman, Hayes described the disconnect between his intended character and how audiences responded during his main roster debut.

“I did feel at one point the fans weren’t sure how to feel about me. Like it almost was like they wanted to cheer for me but I was kind of telling them not to. It’s a warm feeling, you don’t want to be in that position. So the fact that we allowed them to say, ‘It’s okay to like this guy,’ I think they were like, ‘Okay good because we like this guy, we don’t know why we were supposed to not like this guy. He hasn’t done anything for us to not like him,’” Hayes said.

Hayes explained that the issue came from a lack of clear reason for fans to dislike him. Without a strong negative moment or storyline, the crowd had no reason to reject him, which created confusion instead of a clear reaction.

He also shared his view on what makes a strong heel character in wrestling.

“I think the best heels come from where you learn to love somebody and then they break your heart and then you learn, ‘Okay, nah I hate you.’ But I never did anything to them so they were just kind of didn’t really care one way or another. And then you’re going up against their favorite wrestlers and stuff. Why would they cheer you over them?” Hayes added.

Hayes joined WWE SmackDown during the 2024 WWE Draft and quickly stepped into a major spotlight. He challenged Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship on the April 26, 2024 episode. He later teamed with The Miz in 2025 before winning the United States Championship in December.

His title reign ended before WrestleMania 42 when he lost the championship to Sami Zayn. Zayn then defended the title against Trick Williams at the event, where Williams captured the championship in one of the standout moments of the show.

Despite gaining fan support during his run, Hayes did not appear at WrestleMania 42. He previously addressed that absence by stating that success in WWE is not always earned, but often given.

His comments provide insight into the challenges of character alignment on the main roster, especially when audience reactions do not match creative direction.

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Backstage Update on Kairi Sane Following WWE Release

Backstage Update on Kairi Sane Following WWE ReleaseThank you for always being with me.Until then…
I love you ❤️

— Kairi Sane (@KAIRI_official) April 25, 2026

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Carmella Teases Wrestling Return After Finisher Controversy

Carmella Teases Wrestling Return After Finisher Controversy

Carmella has hinted at a possible return to the ring following a situation that caught her attention on AEW Collision. The former SmackDown Women’s Champion reacted strongly after independent wrestler B3CCA used a move similar to her Code of Silence submission during a match against Kris Statlander.

Carmella took to social media to respond, making it clear she was not pleased with what she saw.

“Hmmm. There’s a difference between homage and theft. I didn’t retire, I had two babies. Might have to come back and show these bitches how it’s really done,” Carmella wrote.

Her message quickly sparked discussion among fans, as it not only addressed the use of her finisher but also teased a potential in-ring comeback. Carmella has been out of action since March 2023, and there has been little clarity about her future until now.

Her last match took place during a Road to WrestleMania live event at Madison Square Garden. On that night, she teamed with Bayley, Dakota Kai, IYO SKY, and Piper Niven in a multi-woman match.

Since stepping away, Carmella has focused on her personal life, including becoming a mother. Her latest comments suggest that her absence was not due to retirement, but rather a temporary break from competition.

At this stage, there is no confirmation about where a potential return could happen. It remains unclear whether she would come back to WWE, appear on another platform, or simply use the moment to send a message.

Still, her statement has added a new layer of intrigue. Whether it leads to an actual comeback or not, Carmella has made it clear she is paying attention—and she is not ready to be forgotten.

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AEW Not Interested In Aleister Black Return After WWE Release

AEW Not Interested In Aleister Black Return After WWE Release

Aleister Black’s recent WWE release has not led to any positive movement toward a return to All Elite Wrestling. Internal reaction within AEW has reportedly been negative, with little support for bringing him back.

According to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio, several people within AEW are not in favor of a reunion. Meltzer made it clear that the feedback he received leaned strongly in one direction.

“From what I have heard, and you may have heard differently, the idea of Aleister Black and AEW was not fondly thought out by the people I spoke with there. Now, I did not speak to Tony Khan. Andrade was mixed. I know people there that were not high on Andrade at all and others who were. Black, from what I gathered, pretty negative. There were even people who publicly said that. That they were negative on Black,” Meltzer said.

One of the names who shared that view publicly is Shawn Dean, an AEW talent who also works as the promotion’s Extras Coordinator. When asked on social media about a possible return of the House of Black faction, Dean responded with a short but clear message.

“No.”

Black previously worked in AEW from 2021 until February 2025. During that time, he entered a singles feud with Cody Rhodes before forming the House of Black alongside Buddy Matthews and Brody King. The group became a regular part of AEW programming during his run.

Reports at the time of his departure noted that there had been some criticism behind the scenes. Concerns reportedly included a reluctance to lose matches and repeated claims of injury. His relationship with Tony Khan was also described as not particularly strong.

Black later returned to WWE on the post-WrestleMania 41 episode of WWE SmackDown. However, his second run with the company ended on April 24 when he was released along with several others, including Zelina Vega.

At this point, a return to AEW does not appear to be likely based on current internal sentiment.

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