While the ballroom is typically reserved for dance practice, Danielle Fishel is also using it to practice her favorite WWE Superstar entrances. On Instagram, Fishel shared a video of herself ...
The post Massive WWE entrance music change could be coming after recent SmackDown appeared first on ClutchPoints. During the latest edition of WWE Friday Night SmackDown on October 10, 2025, some ...
The final time is now. WWE is always filled with storylines, surprise reveals, and frankly, uncertainty when each match kicks off, especially in the case of a nasty botch. Regardless, there are ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Technical issues are an unfortunate part of any live event, and even for those as experienced and ...
Usually, when the “Woah” chant happens in Downstait’s “Kingdom,” Rhodes opens his arms and the crowd yells it with him. A lot of pyro is usually set off, and more ensues when he punches the air.
WWE reportedly already has a good idea of who it wants to compete in the men's and women's WarGames matches at Survivor Series next month. According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer ...
No pyro, no problem. Those were the words of WWE commentator Wade Barrett on last night's Raw, as Cody Rhodes' entrance appeared to have somewhat of a malfunction. A SmackDown superstar, the American ...
This may or may not come as a surprise to you, but it sounds as though many WWE Superstars are not big fans of their entrance music. Or at the very least, they would prefer something different. Def ...
Taylor Swift reportedly supported her fiancé, Travis Kelce, during Sunday’s Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Ravens game at Arrowhead Stadium. The “So High School” singer attended the game, according ...
Cody Rhodes let out his usual “Woah!” this week, but without the pyro. On this week’s episode of WWE Raw, Seth Rollins cited issues with the fans chanting for his Crown Jewel opponent, Cody Rhodes.