Brock Lesnar Moved To WWE Alumni Section

Brock Lesnar Moved To WWE Alumni Section

Brock Lesnar has now officially been moved to the alumni section of WWE.com following his apparent retirement after WrestleMania 42.

The update comes despite recent rumors suggesting Lesnar could still have one final match against GUNTHER, potentially culminating in an official retirement bout at SummerSlam in Minneapolis, Lesnar’s hometown.

Brock Lesnar WWE retirement update

Lesnar seemingly ended his in-ring career following his loss to Oba Femi at WrestleMania 42.

After the match, Lesnar famously left his gloves and boots inside the ring, a longtime wrestling tradition often associated with retirement.

WWE treated the moment as a major farewell, airing tribute-style video packages across RAW and SmackDown following WrestleMania weekend.

The company also released commemorative merchandise centered around Lesnar’s retirement, further signaling that WWE internally views his wrestling career as complete.

Lesnar leaves behind one of the most decorated resumes in modern wrestling history.

During his WWE career, Lesnar won seven WWE Championships and three WWE Universal Championships while establishing himself as one of the company’s most dominant attractions across multiple eras.

Outside WWE, Lesnar also captured the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in Japan and became Ultimate Fighting Championship Heavyweight Champion, making him one of the rare athletes to achieve massive success in both professional wrestling and legitimate combat sports.

Known as “The Beast Incarnate,” Lesnar debuted on WWE television in 2002 and immediately rose to the top of the industry.

Within months of arriving on the main roster, he won the King of the Ring tournament and defeated The Rock at SummerSlam to win his first WWE Championship.

Over the next two decades, Lesnar headlined countless major events and feuded with some of the biggest names in wrestling history, becoming one of WWE’s defining stars of the modern era.

Although rumors about a potential return continue circulating, WWE moving Brock Lesnar to its alumni section appears to further reinforce the belief that his in-ring career may truly be over.

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TNA Impact 5/7/2026: 3 Things We Hated & 3 Things We Loved

Before “TNA Impact” goes live once again next week, the last batch of tapings was capped off with a title change, as Lei Ying Lee recaptured the Knockouts Championship. Beyond that, it was a fairly routine edition of the show, though there were definitely some things that caught the attention of our staff, for better and for worse.EC3 looking to the upper leftDaria Rae backstage TNA Wrestling/X

So part of me understands the psuedo-business rivalry between Daria Rae and Santino Marella to an extent, and therefore why she does some of the pettiest nonsense purely to undermine him. Only to a certain extent but there is something of an understanding.

What I do not understand is why week in and week out she does her very best to make the show she is responsible for just that little bit worse. Bordering on terrible at best and boring as paint drying at best.

The World Champion tries to get the ball rolling on defenses, she vetoes that because why not? It just doesn’t really make sense, in storyline, for a general manager to actively want to plummet the show they are responsible for. And since Carlos Silva has appeared on TV multiple times, it also doesn’t make sense why he just sits by and lets her do it. Neither does it really make sense, pulling at that thread, for him to sit by and watch her screw Santino over time and time again. Does no one on the show watch the show?

It’s especially frustrating that she does this at a time when the product from a real life perspective is mundane and sometimes a chore to get through. Again there are moments of glimmering hope in the shape of Leon Slater, Mike Santana, and then tonight with Lei Ying Lee. But they’re nestled between the System, Moose, Alisha Edwards’ screaming, and Daria Rae being the worst manager even this writer, a former retail worker, has ever seen.

There is a potential to be better if she actually does something to explain her motive, the method behind the madness. Even when the Authority were making the show worse during their run in WWE, there was some explanation – maybe too much explanation, but nonetheless. It’s just frustrating that her role is that of disruptor without there being any reasoning, at least with that there would be a feeling of progress. At the moment she just does things to mess with the flow of the night on a whim, which leaves the product promising something better, only to pull the rug and do nothing to supplant that disappointment.

Written by Max Everett

Loved: The Knockouts World Championship changes hands

Tonight’s main event between Lei Ying Lee and Arianna Grace was a solid conclusion to the show, ending things on a high note with Lee winning the TNA Knockouts World Championship for the second time. If one didn’t pay attention to any spoilers floating around, it likely served as a pleasant surprise, as Lee was even outnumbered due to the presence of Stacks at ringside. In the end, though, Lee won nonetheless.

Grace did a fair job as champion, but now was the right time to make a change. Not only is she contracted to WWE instead of TNA, but it also felt as though there was a limited number of directions to take her title reign beyond what they’d already been doing. Lee has a ready-made title feud lined up with Xia Brookside, which has potential to give TNA something it’s been sorely lacking: a storyline with the smallest amount of depth. The two faced each other last year for the title, but a lot has happened since then.

Lee’s previous reign ran from the tail end of 2025 into February of this year, but she faced almost no one on the TNA roster (apart from Brookside). Now that the championship is back in her hands, there’s plenty of opportunity to further establish Lee as a more prominent wrestler in TNA. Let’s just hope for plenty of title defenses to come.

Written by Nick Miller

Lei Ying Lee Regains TNA Knockouts Title After Win Over Arianna Grace On Impact

For the second time in her career, Lei Ying Lee is the new Knockouts World Champion, following Thursday’s main event match on “TNA iMPACT,” ending Arianna Grace’s 61-day reign.

In the early goings of the bout, the former champion stayed on Lee. She hit a superplex from off the top, and to her surprise, it wasn’t enough to keep the former one-time champion down. However, the tide switched, when Lee connected a flurry of punches, kicks, and a spear to Grace. Lee would counter Grace’s crossbody into a thunderous body slam, only securing a two-count. Lee took Grace for a spin with her Warrior’s Way, but Grace’s fiancé Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo put Grace’s foot on the bottom rope to end the pin count. The referee saw this right away, and eliminated Lorenzo from ringside. Then, in the closing moments, Lee flew off the ropes with an impressive neckbreaker, securing her second championship reign.

Entangled in multiple contests for the championship, the former champion unseated Lee to begin her unruly run at the No Surrender pay-per-view event this past February. Prior to tonight’s defeat, the former liaison of “WWE NXT” and TNA defended and retained against other stars outside of Lee, including Jody Threat, Xia Brookside, and former Knockout Dani Luna. The Knockouts World Championship was the first title Grace has held so far in her professional wrestling career.

Conor McGregor Eyeing Third UFC Title In A Different Weight Class

Conor McGregor is a former UFC Featherweight and Lightweight Champion, even holding both titles simultaneously at the end of UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden in 2016. However, it’s been nearly a decade since “The Notorious” Irishman held gold, and he’s eyeing up another belt in another weight class upon his return.

This Saturday will see Khamzat Chimaev defend the UFC Middleweight Championship against Sean Strickland at UFC 328, and in his own way of promoting the fight, McGregor took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to say good luck to the two men who are fighting over, what he calls, his belt.

Not only has McGregor never fought at middleweight in his life, but him teasing a move up to 185 pounds goes against the recent reports that he is returning to the cage at UFC 329 during International Fight Week to face Max Holloway, a fight that would certainly not be at middleweight given Holloway’s size. With that said, if McGregor does come back and try his hand at winning a third title, he would become the first fighter in UFC history to become a three division champion, but he might have to settle for second place as Alex Pereira has the chance to take that glory for himself at UFC Freedom 250 on June 14.

John Cena Says Backlash Announcement Will ‘Shock the Foundation of WWE’

John Cena Says Backlash Announcement Will ‘Shock the Foundation of WWE’

John Cena says his upcoming announcement at WWE Backlash 2026 will “shock the very foundation of WWE.”

Cena officially confirmed earlier this week that he will appear at Backlash in Tampa on Saturday after previously teasing that he had “history-making news” planned for the event.

John Cena Backlash announcement teased

On Thursday, Cena posted a video to social media from outside Benchmark International Arena, the venue hosting Backlash, where he hyped the significance of what he plans to reveal.

“WWE Universe, hey, John Cena here, standing in Thunder Alley, outside of Benchmark International Arena in Tampa Bay.”

Cena then claimed the announcement would affect every level of WWE.

“In just a few days, I have a major announcement inside this building that is gonna shock the very foundation of WWE, from its fans to its superstars, from its champions down to its rookies.”

He continued by thanking Tampa for hosting the event and encouraging fans worldwide to tune in.

“I’m so grateful that Tampa is allowing me a place to make this announcement.”

“Thank you, WWE. See you live on ESPN in the States and Netflix around the world, but don’t miss Backlash. I’m so excited, and I’ll see you there.”

Cena initially hinted at having “something epic” planned for Backlash in a social media post on April 23, even before WWE officially announced him for the premium live event.

The website for Benchmark International Arena later advertised Cena for the show on May 3, and Cena publicly confirmed his appearance the following day.

At this point, WWE has not revealed any details regarding the nature of Cena’s announcement, leading to heavy speculation among fans online.

Backlash is scheduled for Saturday night in Tampa and will feature multiple major matches, including Roman Reigns defending the World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu.

Cena’s appearance is now expected to be one of the biggest talking points of the event regardless of whether he wrestles on the show.

John Cena Says Backlash Announcement Will ‘Shock the Foundation of WWE’

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