WWE and AEW Rumor Roundup for May 28, 2022, including Sasha Banks & Naomi suspensions, Money in the Bank chaos, AEW signing and more!
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According to Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Sasha Banks and Naomi’s indefinite suspensions are without pay. Their merchandise is also pulled from WWE Shop. The pair won’t earn much until the situation is resolved.
According to people close to the situation, this was done to “”send a message to the locker room,”” according to people close to the problem.
The WWE universe got a big shock as the first of the company’s big three stadium shows this Summer was moved to the arena instead of the stadium. It was heavily marketed for weeks on RAW and SmackDown, with Cody Rhodes being the flag bearer.
Due to poor ticket sales, WWE will be moving their Money in the Bank event from Allegiant Stadium to MGM Grand Garden Arena. After WWE announced the venue change, many fans on social media have pointed out how the updated poster for the July 2nd premium live event is no longer advertising top WWE superstars such as Roman Reigns, Brock Lesnar, Ronda Rousey, Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch and Bobby Lashley. In addition, reigns, Lesnar, Flair and Rousey also no longer appear on the event page at WWE.com, as they did previously.
WWE’s Money in the Bank plans is ”up in the air after the July 2 show was moved to a smaller venue and several big names were removed from advertising.
Even though MACE and Mansoor were aligned with Max Dupri in dark segments as a part of his male modelling agency, WrestlingNews.co was told that Vince McMahon has changed his mind about them. As a result, MACE and Mansoor will no longer be part of Dupri’s stable.
The Observer Newsletter has reported that Colt Cabana recently re-signed with AEW. It’s a move the Young Bucks pushed for. Cabana is “”earmarked for the ROH group if and when that starts”,” a move that could be due to his heat with CM Punk.
While it’s not confirmed whether or not their real-life problems interfered with Cabana’s AEW career, the star hasn’t wrestled since March 4, 2022’s AEW Dark. However, it is to note that both the starts were trained at Steel Dominion Wrestling School in Chicago by Ace Steel. Additionally, Punk was the one who got Cabana into WWE’s rebranded ECW and even referenced him in the infamous Pipe Bomb Promo.
As per PW Insider, Jeff Jarrett is back in the WWE fold. Their sources say he starts next week as a “high-level executive” and will essentially be “taking over live events.”
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