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Tears for the blessed. We hate to see The New Day’s Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods leave WWE after reportedly being asked to renegotiate relatively new long-term contracts. They’re one of the greatest tag teams of all time, and we couldn’t ask for better representatives of our culture on a mega stage like WWE. Here, we discuss their impact and the big “what if” scenario of them heading to AEW. Elsewhere, it’s “Backlash” time, baby. We dissect Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker and, of course, dive into the big Bloodline brouhaha between World Champion Roman Reigns and his cousin Jacob Fatu. All that and more. Let’s g
None of this suggests that WWE is in immediate danger of losing its position at the top of the industry. But it does point to a growing gap between success and resonance. While WWE continues to refine and optimize its product, All Elite Wrestling is leaning into the raw, unpredictable elements that have always defined professional wrestling at its best. And in an industry built on emotion, connection, and moments that feel real, that difference matters. Because in the end, wrestling isn’t just about what works on paper. It’s about what makes people care.
We are two weeks removed from WrestleMania, and with Backlash right around the corner, you know it’s “all gas, no brakes.” We’re diving into Jacob Fatu challenging Roman Reigns for the World Heavyweight Championship, The Bloodline reuniting, and whether Randy Orton’s pursuit of Cody Rhodes’ WWE title is still happening—or if it’s time for The American Nightmare to face a new challenger. We’re talking all things Raw and SmackDown.
We caught up with WWE’s “Anointed One,” the new United States Champion Trick Williams, at the Netflix Brunch the day after night two of WrestlwMania. While standing poolside in Vegas, Trick broke down his relationship with his ring cohort Lil Yachty, how it feels to represent hip-hop in wrestling, and his top five favorite MCs. Let’s talk about it!
We caught up with the incomparable tag team duo of @smokedza and @westsidegunn outside of night 2 of #WrestleMania to get their take on the entire weekend, especially the main events of Saturday and Sunday and Brock Lesnar seemingly retiring. Check the full episode. LINK IN BIO When the “Rope” meets the #ROWP @4thrope @theraponwrestlingpodcast
Get ready for a full breakdown of AEW Dynasty as The Rap on Wrestling Podcast dives into their official predictions! From potential title changes to shocking moments, we cover every major match and storyline heading into one of AEW’s biggest events.Who’s walking out with gold? What surprises could shake up the landscape? Tap in as we give our expert takes, bold calls, and hot takes you won’t want to miss.Don’t forget to like, comment your predictions, and subscribe for more wrestling content every week
Don’t sleep on CM Punk. He’s an OG, but after all these years, he’s just getting better. On Monday, he may have dropped his greatest promo ever—even better than his original “Pipebomb” from a decade and change ago.While Punk dominated with words, Stephanie Vaquer, Oba Femi, and Brock Lesnar brought the physicality. The Women’s World Heavyweight Champion walloped her WrestleMania opponent Liv Morgan AND her Judgment Day little sis, Roxanne Perez.Meanwhile, Oba and Brock got to throw some blows at each other, the ringside steps, and a few members of the security staff. The ROWP family breaks down how the two behemoths solidified their “most anticipated match” status with a plethora of fans.And now that the Mania card has been announced for both nights, we tell you who we felt were the biggest snubs.
Turns out it wasn’t voices that have been putting the battery in Randy Orton’s back to go ham—it was the singular timbre of multi-media maven Pat McAfee. The former NFL kicker punted Cody Rhodes right between the goalposts on last Friday’s SmackDown. We tell why his appearance was the surprise nobody wanted as well why we feel WWE are ODing on outside celebrity ring involvement. What we at the ROWP did applaud was Gunther coming out of nowhere to take down Seth Rollins and put him to sleep. No big build-up, no history between those two leading up to their match at Mania? Here is the debate on why a good matchup doesn’t always need an intricate storyline. Plus, Roman Reigns got embarrassed in front of the crowd at New York’s Madison Square Garden by CM Punk, The Usos lost their belts, and Jelly Roll won his first singles match. We break everything down here.
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