FKA Scrypts Wants To Show The ‘Superhero Inside Of Everyone’ After WWE Release

Former WWE star Sidney Bateman, also known as Sidney Akeem, though he was better known during his time in the company as Reginald, Carmella’s sommelier, Reggie, or Scrypts, departed the company in May of 2024 after spending two years as the Scrypts character in “WWE NXT.” In the years that have followed, Akeem, who now goes by Soleil on the independent scene, has worked on revamping his character. He spoke about redefining himself to “Rewind Recap Relive.”

“Soleil is everything that Scrypts was supposed to be,” he said. “It’s almost full-circle, but this time I have the creative freedom to do it the way I want to do it. The way that I envisioned it. The way that I wrote this story in 2020. This is the birth of that and I’m not losing Sidney Akeem. Most people put a mask on to hide who they were and who they are. I put the mask on as a sign of courage and confidence to show that no matter where you come from, or what you’ve been through, or what people tell you, you can’t do, that there’s a super hero inside of everyone. To little kids watching me, I’m a symbol. I’m that for them.”

“Soleil” is a nod to Akeem’s time in the circus, performing for Cirque du Soleil. Since leaving WWE, he’s performed for GCW, TNA, WSW, and many, many more promotions, including a few matches in Ring of Honor. His most recent match came in ROH on May 18 in a loss to Action Andretti. He’s also faced Komander in ROH, as well as Top Flight, while wrestling alongside Gringo Loco.

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WWE Clash In Italy 2026 Predictions: Wrestling Inc. Picks The Winners

Roman Reigns will defend his World Heavyweight Championship for the second time since dethroning CM Punk at WrestleMania this weekend in Italy, facing Jacob Fatu in a rematch of their Backlash clash. But this time it will be Tribal Combat.

Tribal Combat has been a stipulation exclusively wrestled by Reigns, first in 2023 as he defended the Undisputed WWE Championship against Jey Uso, and then Solo Sikoa in January last year, with his status as “Tribal Chief” of the Bloodline also on the line. So if Fatu was to win then he would take both the World Heavyweight title and leadership of the family, while it has been said by Reigns that, upon his victory, Fatu will have to fall in line and serve him moving forward.

The poll put to Wrestling Inc. staff reflects a belief that he will be continuing as a lackey in the Bloodline, 86% voting for Reigns to retain the title and extend his Tribal Combat record to 3-0. Just 14% see Fatu taking the title from Reigns, and perhaps that’s because in the past six years only one man has proven capable of beating him with a world title on the line. Perhaps it’s also because Reigns got the win over Fatu previously having been able to bend the rules. Those rules will now be stripped entirely in a gimmick that has always favored the champion.

Written by Max Everett

WWE SmackDown 5/29/2026: 3 Things We Hated & 3 Things We Loved

GUNTHER cut what WWE framed as a heel promo as he and Cody Rhodes finally entered the ring opposite one another for a talking segment. Of course, the issue with WWE framing it as a heel promo is that he didn’t utter a word of untruth and left Rhodes with his red, white, and blue tail tucked between his legs.

GUNTHER went through Rhodes’ career and how, on paper, it may seem as though they are comparable. But Rhodes always had that extra step-up, just one phone call to begin training, another to land his first WWE contract, and presumably another single phone call to secure his return from the land that shall not be named.

They’re not comparable. GUNTHER cut his teeth on the independent circuit around the world before he ever hit international TV. He shed an entire half of him to prove himself worthy of the WWE, even after carving a record-breaking run with the United Kingdom Championship.

Rhodes had always been the unicorn on the independent circuit, the rogue prince exiled from the kingdom that was always going to be his. Even when he didn’t have the name, he was still always Cody Rhodes, and that story was enough to sustain him before getting back to the promised land.

GUNTHER continued to say that Rhodes was not the hero he portrayed himself to be, he was self-absorbed and couldn’t resist the urge to feed his ego. Obviously this is as up to debate as the story allows it to be, but Rhodes has been called egotistical and selfish by Drew McIntyre, Sami Zayn, Gunther, Roman Reigns, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton, just to name a few.

That’s a lengthy list, and while it added to the promo in itself, it also represents a sore missed opportunity to reveal Rhodes as the villain in this all. Part of what drew me to the promo was both the fact that GUNTHER is a credible prize-fighting challenger with all of the talk to match, legitimately threatening and oozing with the confidence of a proven dynasty, and the potential to explore the content of what was said. Long has there been a call for Rhodes to turn, quashed somewhat by his cementing as the company’s top babyface. But it’s been a while now, and it would be cool to have something different, especially when everything that’s being said lends to it.

All in all, GUNTHER did what you would want a final promo to do. He verbally dressed the champion down in the way a challenger should, and it went a little way to diminishing the nonsensical build to this point.

Written by Max Everett

King and Queen of the Ring Winners Earn Title Shots at WWE SummerSlam

King and Queen of the Ring 2026 Tournaments Begin as WWE Sets SummerSlam Stakes

WWE has officially started the build toward the 2026 King and Queen of the Ring tournaments, with 5/29 SmackDown opening the road to the competition. The tournaments will continue on RAW next week, and the winners will earn world title opportunities at SummerSlam in August.

Following LA Knight last week, another confirmed entrant in the King of the Ring tournament is Trick Williams. He announced his entry during a promo segment in Barcelona aimed at Carmelo Hayes, who has been pushing for another shot at the United States Championship.

The situation escalated when Ricky Saints got involved. Saints interrupted the segment and made it clear he intends to confront Williams after dealing with Hayes. The tension between all three competitors led to chaos, and the match between Williams and Hayes ended in a double countout after continued fighting outside the ring. Despite the chaos, Hayes picked up momentum during the segment after landing the First 48.

On the women’s side, Jacy Jayne officially declared for the Queen of the Ring tournament during a backstage segment that also featured Paige and Nikki Bella. Jayne was shown alongside the rest of Fatal Influence as she confirmed her intent to win the tournament and move into a championship position.

The rest of Fatal Influence also laid out their goals during the same segment. Fallon Henley and Laney Reid stated their focus is on the Women’s Tag Team Titles, while Jayne remains centered on the Queen of the Ring competition.

WWE has structured both tournaments as key pathways to SummerSlam, with the winners earning major title opportunities. The King of the Ring finals are set for June 27 at WWE Night of Champions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, making the tournament one of the central stories heading into the summer.

With RAW and SmackDown now building the brackets, WWE is adding multiple top names early to strengthen the field. More entrants are expected in the coming weeks as the competition develops and the road to SummerSlam becomes clearer.

King and Queen of the Ring 2026 Confirmed Names

  • LA Knight
  • Trick Williams
  • Jacy Jayne

King and Queen of the Ring Winners Earn Title Shots at WWE SummerSlam

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Blake Monroe Targets Rhea Ripley in SmackDown Vignette Ahead of WWE Push

Blake Monroe Targets Rhea Ripley in SmackDown Vignette Ahead of WWE Push

Blake Monroe has made her intentions clear on WWE SmackDown, signaling that she is aiming for the top of the women’s division, currently led by WWE Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley.

On the May 29, 2026 episode of SmackDown, WWE aired another diary-style vignette for Monroe as part of her ongoing introduction to the main roster. While previous segments focused on establishing her character, this latest video directly addressed the championship picture and Ripley’s status as titleholder.

The vignette showed Monroe writing in a diary while reflecting on several top names in the SmackDown women’s roster, including Ripley, who is scheduled to defend her championship against Jade Cargill at Clash in Italy.

Monroe’s comments focused heavily on Ripley’s presence and personality.

“Dear diary, there are so many fascinating women in that SmackDown locker room. Take for example Rhea Ripley. Such presence, such brutality, such delicious misery wrapped in all that black leather,” Monroe said.

She went on to suggest that Ripley’s intimidating persona may be masking deeper personal struggles, arguing that the champion projects strength while dealing with internal issues.

Monroe then contrasted herself with the champion, stating she does not rely on intimidation to stand out in WWE’s women’s division.

“But I don’t need a fake bravado to make a splash. I turn heads just by showing up. You can run from your fears all you want but you can’t run from me. I’m the stuff of nightmares and I’m dressed as beautiful as a dream,” she added.

She closed the promo with a direct warning aimed at the entire SmackDown roster.

“Don’t get too comfortable, because the Glamour is coming to SmackDown. Yours truly, Blake Monroe.”

The vignette represents Monroe’s strongest statement since her arrival on SmackDown. WWE has gradually introduced her through a series of segments, including her first on-screen interaction on the May 22 episode of SmackDown, where she met Chelsea Green backstage.

Now Monroe appears fully focused on the championship scene, with Ripley positioned as her primary target as her main roster run develops.

Blake Monroe Targets Rhea Ripley in SmackDown Vignette Ahead of WWE Push

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