Jim Ross Prefers One-Night WrestleMania Over Two-Night Format

Jim Ross Prefers One-Night WrestleMania Over Two-Night Format

Jim Ross has weighed in on the ongoing debate surrounding WrestleMania, making it clear that he still favors the traditional one-night format over the current two-night structure.

Speaking on Grilling JR, Ross was asked directly whether he prefers WrestleMania to take place over one night or two. His response left no room for doubt.

“One. One night.”

Ross explained that, in his view, WrestleMania feels more impactful when everything is packed into a single, stacked card rather than spread across two evenings. While he acknowledged the reasoning behind WWE’s decision to expand the event, his personal preference remains unchanged.

“I think you load your wagon. One night, to me, works. But I’m not anti a two-night show—I get it. But I’m a bigger fan of loading the wagon and having one huge, magnificent night of sports entertainment and athleticism and so forth. So we’re going to see where it takes us. I love destinations, especially when I don’t know what the destination is. That’s one of the charms of pro wrestling—surprises.”

Ross also questioned whether the current two-night setup generates equal interest across both shows. He pointed to a perceived drop-off in conversation, particularly when it comes to the second night.

“WrestleMania—I might be wrong, Conrad, and you tell me—you’re a huge fan and you’re a much smarter guy than me—but it seems to me like the formula has changed. I don’t hear much about the second night of WrestleMania on social media and so forth.”

In closing, Ross reiterated his stance, emphasizing that he remains more enthusiastic about the one-night concept despite understanding WWE’s direction.

“So, you know, time will tell, as the old cliché goes. But I’m a lot more positive about a one-night WrestleMania than I am a two-night WrestleMania.”

WWE has presented WrestleMania as a two-night event in recent years, a shift designed to expand the card and maximize audience engagement across an entire weekend. However, Ross’ comments highlight that the debate is far from settled, with some still believing that condensing the show into one night would restore its feel as a singular, must-see spectacle.

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Steve Maclin Returns to the Ring Two Weeks After TNA Sacrifice Scare

Steve Maclin Returns to the Ring Two Weeks After TNA Sacrifice Scare

Steve Maclin has provided a positive update following the frightening incident that halted his match at TNA Sacrifice, confirming that he has already returned to in-ring training.

In a message shared on April 8, 2026, Maclin revealed that he stepped back into the ring just two weeks after the match was stopped, signaling a strong recovery. Reflecting on the moment, he did not downplay how serious it felt at the time.

“TNA Sacrifice was one of the scariest moments of my career.”

Maclin explained that his immediate instinct was to continue competing despite the danger, pointing to his mindset and background as key factors in that reaction.

“My first instinct was to keep going, push through, and finish the match. Because that’s just who I am, how Marines are hardwired. But it only took one voice to protect me from myself. Ace looked at me, calm as ever, and said, ‘You’re done.’”

According to Maclin, that voice belonged to Ace Steel, who made the call to stop the match. Maclin made it clear that he trusted that decision immediately, recognizing the importance of having someone step in during a dangerous situation.

“No hesitation. No debate. I said ‘yes sir.’ Sometimes you need that coach, that dad voice, someone you have the upmost respect for, to make the call you won’t make yourself.”

The most notable takeaway from Maclin’s update is that he has already resumed training under supervision. He confirmed that his first session back in the ring came with Ace Steel overseeing the process, ensuring a controlled return.

“I got back in the ring today for the first time in 2 weeks under Ace’s supervision. I can’t thank you enough. You might have dropped me but you CAN’T F**** KILL ME.”*

The injury scare occurred during Maclin’s TNA World Title match against Mike Santana, which was stopped following a hard superkick. Early concern surrounded his condition, though subsequent reports indicated he had avoided a concussion.

Now, just two weeks removed from the incident, Maclin’s return to the ring shifts the focus toward his recovery and eventual in-ring comeback. His latest comments reflect the same determination that nearly kept him going during the match, but also highlight the importance of having experienced voices like Ace Steel step in when necessary.

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Jim Ross Believes Vince McMahon Will Influence WrestleMania 42 Creative

Jim Ross Believes Vince McMahon Will Influence WrestleMania 42 Creative

Jim Ross has shared his belief that Vince McMahon could still play a role in WWE creative, particularly when it comes to WWE WrestleMania 42.

Speaking on the latest episode of Grilling JR, Ross was asked directly about the possibility of McMahon returning to influence WWE programming. He made it clear that, in his view, McMahon’s involvement is already likely.

“Yeah, absolutely no doubt about it. I don’t even have a question in my mind where there’s, you know, it’s the old cliche, or there’s smoke, oftentimes there’s fire, and there’s been a lot of smoke regarding VKM in WWE, and what his future may or may not be, and how he can still contribute.”

Ross pointed to McMahon’s long history in the wrestling business and suggested that his experience still carries weight, especially for a major event like WrestleMania. He described McMahon as someone capable of handling large-scale creative direction.

“This can still contribute. He’s a big picture guy, and that takes a lot of detail work and planning, but he can do that. He can make all that happen. And you know he’s hungry, so we know he’s in the kitchen. So I don’t think there’s any doubt in my mind that Vince will be instrumental in this year’s Wrestlemania as far as creative is concerned.”

When asked if McMahon may already be influencing WrestleMania 42 behind the scenes, Ross continued to stand firm on his stance, suggesting that any involvement may not yet be visible to the public.

“Oh, yeah. He’s not going to wait on anything. He’s not going to, as John Wayne would say, we’re burning daylight. Something’s going to happen. I believe that McMahon will have the will to contribute to this year’s WrestleMania… I just think that he’s going to be involved in WrestleMania in some shape, form or fashion.”

Ross also addressed how McMahon’s potential involvement would fit alongside the current leadership structure, which is led by Paul Levesque. He emphasized that any contribution would not undermine the existing team but could instead add value.

“That’s not a disrespect to Triple H’s team and all that at all. It’s the fact that you got the most successful pro wrestling guy in history who’s available. Absolutely, absolutely. They would not be good businessmen if they weren’t willing to entertain that idea.”

He further pointed to key executives like Ari Emanuel and Nick Khan as decision-makers who could consider such a move from a business perspective.

Ross closed by reinforcing his view on McMahon’s influence and legacy.

“Because they realize that McMahon is a guy that built the whole damn thing. He has a vision that nobody else has.”

While there has been no official confirmation regarding McMahon’s involvement, Ross’ comments add to ongoing speculation about his potential behind-the-scenes role. If McMahon does contribute to WrestleMania 42, it would mark a notable development given WWE’s current leadership structure.

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Je’Von Evans Teases Potential Heel Turn While Referencing Past Persona

Je’Von Evans Teases Potential Heel Turn While Referencing Past Persona

Je’Von Evans is quickly gaining attention as one of WWE’s most naturally likable rising stars, but he is not closing the door on a possible character shift in the future.

During an appearance on the No Contest Wrestling podcast, Evans spoke about how he is currently viewed as a babyface and whether fans could eventually turn against him. The interviewer noted that Evans seems like someone the audience connects with easily, making a heel turn feel unlikely.

“I don’t think he ever went heel, for some reason. I don’t see a heel Je’Von Evans because I don’t necessarily see the fans turning on him…”

Evans agreed with that perception and admitted it is something he has heard backstage as well.

“Got to be. Got to be. Got to be.”

He went on to explain that several experienced figures within WWE see him as a natural babyface due to the strong reactions he receives from the crowd.

“There’s actually a lot of people that don’t really see a heel Je’Von… he was like, ‘Yeah, bro, you’re just such a good babyface. I’m kind of, you know, excited to see what happens when you’re a heel—because, bro, the crowd as of right now, they like me a lot.’”

While Evans acknowledged the current support he enjoys, he made it clear that fan reactions can change over time.

“You feel me? So—but, you know, people, if you do your research… sometimes the wind blows a different direction. That’s all.”

He then pointed to a previous version of his character as an example of how different he can be when needed. Before joining WWE, Evans performed under the name Jay Malachi, a persona he described as more intense and unpredictable.

“Sometimes Je’Von’s twin brother named Jay Malachi… he comes out—he can tweak, you know what I mean? Sometimes he just be doing too much, and he gets too aggressive and gets too mad, you feel me? But I’ve talked to him about it, and he’s taking a break from wrestling right now.”

Although that version of Evans is not currently part of his WWE presentation, his comments suggest the foundation for a heel turn is already in place. For now, he remains one of the company’s most well-received young talents, but the possibility of a shift in character remains an option if circumstances change.

Je’Von Evans will compete at WrestleMania 42 in an Intercontinental Championship Ladder Match against Penta (c), Dragon Lee, Rusev, JD McDonagh and Rey Mysterio.

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Former CMLL & WWE Star La Catalina Reportedly Expected To Debut In AAA This Saturday

On Tuesday, CMLL announced that La Catalina was no longer part of their Amazonas roster and that they wished her well in her future endeavors. La Catalina reportedly didn’t re-sign due to unhappiness with how she was being booked. Rumors have also swirled about where she is going next.

According to luchablog, La Catalina is expected to debut in AAA this Saturday, making her the first talent to leave CMLL for AAA since they were purchased by WWE. He also reported that CMLL offered her a new contract, but she rejected it. News of her departure started to leak on Monday, so CMLL put out an official statement the following day. La Catalina has yet to speak out about her departure.

La Catalina previously wrestled in WWE as Carolina and then as Katrina Cortez before being released in 2021. The day after her release, she found out her visa was expiring and expressed her frustration on social media. She has said in the past she would never return to WWE, including as recently as last September. She also competed in ROH several times last year and wrestled Mercedes Moné for the CMLL Women’s Championship in June 2025 when Moné was champion.