Jacob Fatu Reflects On Facing Drew McIntyre At WWE WrestleMania 42 & ESPN Exposure

Jacob Fatu has spoken proudly about featuring on ESPN and even joked about being hit with a phone by Drew McIntyre at WWE WrestleMania 42.

Fatu wrestled for the second time at WrestleMania and increased his win record at “The Show of Shows” to 2-0 after getting the better of the Scotsman in their Unsanctioned match. Fatu spoke on the “Club 520 Podcast” after WrestleMania and laughed about being struck with a phone by McIntyre, something his son later reminded him of.

“Well, first off, I’ve never been beat up with a cell phone until yesterday. I don’t know who the hell and who the hell gave Drew that phone, but my kid sent me the video and my son was like, ‘Dad, man, you got your ass beat with a cell phone, dude,'” he joked. 

While being beaten up with a phone wasn’t a highlight of the night for him, Fatu said that being featured on ESPN, sharing the card with his cousins, The Usos, and having his family watch him was special.

“But overall, yesterday with the fans and everything, and I think we was in a good spot. But not only that, man, bro, for me to be on ESPN to wrestle, I mean, come on, man. But not only that, I did it with my brother, The Usos, you know, I mean, [IShow] Speed. So, they went first, and then for them to be the first match and for me to be the second, you know, man, it’s just — everything yesterday, to having my wife here to ESPN to the family [was great].”

Fatu and McIntyre’s match was the second match of night 1 of WrestleMania 42, and he followed in his cousins’ footsteps by securing the win. Fatu’s story with The Usos continued on the “WWE Raw” after WrestleMania 42, where he challenged new WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns, who was accompanied to the ring by The Usos. The Usos were once again in the same ring as Fatu on “WWE SmackDown,” where they tried to dissuade him from challenging Reigns and instead urged him to face Cody Rhodes.

AJ Styles Suggests Moving WWE Hall Of Fame To Every Two Years

New WWE Hall of Fame inductee AJ Styles has suggested a way to make the Hall of Fame more special: hold the ceremony every other year.

Ahead of his Hall of Fame induction, Styles spoke on his “Phenomenally Retro” podcast about WWE potentially having fewer people to induct into the Hall of Fame, leading him to propose changing the format slightly.

“Can I say one thing that the internet may blow up about? I don’t know if it’s getting harder but I assume it is to put so many people in the Hall of Fame. And I know it sometimes is about money, but you got to think SmackDown is on Friday, then the Hall of Fame is right after that. It’s very  difficult for, especially the SmackDown folks, to get to the Hall of Fame, ’cause you got to shower up, get your nice clothes on, your suit, you know, red carpet, all that stuff,” he said. “I really believe that we could probably do the Hall of Fame every other year. Or maybe, you know, put some years in between and make it more special. I think it’s going to be really difficult to do this every year. Just a suggestion. I don’t know if it’s about money. Sometimes you know [it could be about money]; there’s a reason why WrestleMania is for two nights.”

Styles stated that Hall of Fame speeches sometimes go longer than originally intended, which he understands as the inductees want to touch on all the important things in their careers. 

The Hall of Fame ceremony was first held in 1994 and took place three times in the ’90s before being reintroduced in 2004. It has been an annual fixture ever since, with the only exception being 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year’s ceremony included the induction of Stephanie McMahon, Demolition, Sid Vicious, Bad News Brown, and Dennis Rodman, in addition to Styles.

WWE HOFer AJ Styles Thinks Recent Match Salvaged His Feud With Shinsuke Nakamura

On the road to his eventual retirement earlier this year, AJ Styles finally got to have one more match with Shinsuke Nakamura at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on January 24. The match came nearly eight years after the two men feuded over the WWE Championship in 2018, which was a feud that had a lot of excitement surrounding it but ultimately fell short in a wave of low blows. Styles was asked about his most recent match with Nakamura during a recent episode of “The Phenomenally Retro Podcast” and despite their WWE WrestleMania 34 match having some supporters, what the two men did this year was what they wanted to do in 2018.

“He was not happy about how everything went across you know?” Styles said. “To this day, he was like ‘No nut shots, we’re not doing anything.’ I get it man, the match we should have had was the match that we had at Saturday Night’s Main Event at that time. We were trying to be different and trying to go above expectations, but the expectations for that match to be great were so high. So high, just–it would have been difficult to meet those expectations, and it was. Then you know, we got to have our match that we wanted at Saturday Night’s Main Event and I thought that was an unbelievable match, I thought it was awesome, I loved it, I loved that match.”

The expectations for the match came from their now iconic bout in New Japan Pro Wrestling at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 10 in 2016. The two men fought over the IWGP Intercontinental Championship in what is widely considered to be one of the best matches of the modern era, with the bout having extra weight as they would both leave for WWE just a few weeks later.

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WWE Raw Preview For April 27 2026 Confirmed Matches, Start Time And How To Watch

Posted By: Ben Kerin on Apr 27, 2026 WWE Raw Preview For April 27 2026 Confirmed Matches, Start Time And How To Watch

WWE Raw on April 27 is shaping up to carry major momentum as the road to Backlash continues, with several key names set to take center stage.
– Seth Rollins opens the show

– Joe Hendry live concert

– Becky Lynch returns

– Penta vs Rusev

– Bayley and Lyra Valkyria vs Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez


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Nikki Bella Return Timeline After Injury Setback

Nikki Bella is already looking ahead to her next chapter, and her WWE return could arrive sooner than many expected.

After missing WrestleMania 42 due to a serious ankle injury, Nikki has now shared her most direct timeline yet for getting back in front of fans. Speaking on the April 27 episode of The Nikki & Brie Show, she reacted to the announcement of Night of Champions 2026 and hinted that June is firmly in her sights if recovery continues as planned.

“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. But obviously, I’d love to see you all there.”

The injury itself was no minor setback. Nikki later confirmed she tore, sprained, and fractured her ankle, requiring surgery just weeks before WrestleMania. The late change saw Paige step in to team with Brie Bella, with the duo going on to capture the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships.

Away from the ring, Nikki also opened up about how her outlook on relationships has evolved. She admitted she is no longer drawn to the stereotypical “extremely hot” type, instead prioritizing personality, humor, and charm above all else.

“Would I date a funny, charming, kind of cute older guy? Well, definitely older, I don’t mind older, depends on what kind of older. I’d date any type of charming, kind of guy, but honestly, even when you’re kind of cute, when you’re funny and charming, you come off as super cute.”

She didn’t hold back when explaining the shift in mindset either.

“As you know, sometimes the super extremely hot guys will be narcissists, so I’d rather have kind of cute.”

That perspective ties into boundaries she has previously discussed following her split, particularly when it comes to protecting her personal life and her son. While she is open to dating, she made it clear that trust and time will be essential before anyone becomes part of her inner circle.

Looking further ahead, Nikki is already thinking about her long term WWE future beyond in-ring competition. Rather than stepping away entirely, she revealed a strong interest in transitioning into an authority figure role on television.

“What I love about this one, I can do this, not being in the ring. There was a lot of talk about it on X, like, should they change the general managers? I would love to be a general manager at one point.”

She even pinpointed exactly where she sees herself fitting in.

“After in-ring stuff, I’d love at some point to be a general manager for Raw. When I saw all that talk and someone put me as the GM for Raw, I was like, I like that, I actually like that.”