Alexa Bliss on when she got the call to be in the 2025 WWE Royal Rumble:“I got the call at midnight the night before, and it wasn’t fully decided until like 4am, and I get a call at 5, they’re like ‘we need you on a plane by 10am.’—I hadn’t slept because this was an all night process of figuring out, I hadn’t eaten, I was deliriously tired. —no one knew I was there. Not even the girls knew until I was in Gorilla. No one knew.”
 
im not so sure. While this may be minor, this cat is making a compelling case about why we arent seeing more black stars. Personally, ive always counted samoans as black anyway but thats me.


Again, folks just looking for shit to get offended about.
Some random people on YouTube and Twitter yelling about being fake offended means nothing.
Folks are always gonna be upset about the booking in some fashion.
 
im not so sure. While this may be minor, this cat is making a compelling case about why we arent seeing more black stars. Personally, ive always counted samoans as black anyway but thats me.


It's crazy people are upset with fatu saying nigga because of their heritage and culture they don't believe they're black.
 
im not so sure. While this may be minor, this cat is making a compelling case about why we arent seeing more black stars. Personally, ive always counted samoans as black anyway but thats me.


I personally think the WWE white bias is out of control

Majority of roster - white

Majority of execs - white

Majority of crew - white

Majority of creative - white

Majority of champions - white


So when WWE takes care of it's white problem I'll worry about the Samoans.
 
I personally think the WWE white bias is out of control

Majority of roster - white

Majority of execs - white

Majority of crew - white

Majority of creative - white

Majority of champions - white


So when WWE takes care of it's white problem I'll worry about the Samoans.
Yup, triple h never wants to see black wrestlers shine for long which is why you don't see hardly any black wrestlers in WWE.
 

On his "1 of a Kind with RVD" podcast, Rob Van Dam opened up about his own past struggles with mental health after hearing about Randy Orton's recent interview on the topic. RVD detailed his battle with depression following the death of his father and explained his very positive experience with prescription medication."Right at the two-week mark, it just, it just felt like all of a sudden I had a suit of armor on," RVD recalled. "I would hit these conversations that used to trigger an emotional response, and all of a sudden I was able to talk about it."He went on to explain his "pro-drug" philosophy, stating, "I'm pro-use. I'm also not pro-abuse." He connected it to the recent news that he and his wife Katie are expecting twins, using childbirth as a prime example of where medicine is a necessary and beneficial tool.
 
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