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  • WWE Interviewer Jackie Redmond Explains Why She’s Unlikely To Ever Wrestle







    Now nine years into her career with WWE as a backstage interviewer/occasional panel host, Jackie Redmond has established herself as one of the more significant WWE personalities that hasn’t stepped foot in the ring as a wrestler. But could that change? While uncommon, non-wrestling personalities have been known to lace up the boots from time to time, and during an appearance on the “Lightweights Podcast with Joe Vulpis,” Redmond revealed she did have a wrestling background, having competed as an amateur years ago.

    Naturally, this led to Vulpis asking Redmond if there was ever any chance at all of her competing in a wrestling match. But while Redmond revealed that she had dipped her toe in some pro wrestling training in the past, and wouldn’t completely shut the door on the idea, it’s not anything fans should expect from her.

    “I ran the ropes one time at Santino Marella’s gym,” Redmond said. “He has a gym outside of Toronto, or he used to…I think he still has it. And I had no idea how hard just running the ropes is, in an actual ring…I left with bruises. I was like ‘What is this?’ You think it just gives, it looks so simple. But anyone, especially anyone with a small frame that has actually run the ropes will tell you it’s, like, painful. Like, Snoop Dogg, I understand why it looked the way it looked when he did it. It’s hard. That s**t is hard. So I don’t think I would ever wrestle. Unless it was a situation that was just too iconic to pass up.”

    If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “Lightweights Podcast with Joe Vulpis” and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription





    Jackie Redmond, WWE Interviewer and host of Aftermath on Sportsnet, recently opened up about why she’s unlikely to ever step into the wrestling ring herself.

    In a candid interview, Redmond explained that while she has immense respect for the athleticism and dedication of WWE Superstars, she simply doesn’t have the same desire to compete in the ring.

    “I have so much admiration for the men and women who put their bodies on the line every time they step into the ring,” Redmond said. “But for me personally, I’ve always been more comfortable in the role of interviewer and host. I love being able to connect with the fans and share the stories of the incredible athletes who make up the WWE roster.”

    Redmond also cited her lack of training and experience in the ring as another reason why she’s unlikely to ever pursue a career as a wrestler.

    “I have so much respect for the training and dedication that goes into becoming a WWE Superstar,” Redmond said. “I know that it’s not something you can just jump into without proper preparation and experience. And while I love being a part of the WWE family, I know that my strengths lie in a different area.”

    Despite her decision to remain on the sidelines, Redmond continues to be a beloved member of the WWE community, bringing her passion and enthusiasm to every interview and segment she hosts.

    Fans can catch Redmond on Aftermath on Sportsnet, where she provides expert analysis and insight into all things WWE. While she may not be lacing up her boots anytime soon, Redmond’s contributions to the world of professional wrestling are invaluable and appreciated by fans around the world.

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  • Bully Ray Names WWE Star He’d Want To See Wrestle Every Night







    Since Triple H took over as head of creative of WWE in 2022, certain stars have become essential viewing for their in-ring talent. Wrestlers such as Chad Gable and IYO SKY have been given more opportunities to showcase their abilities in the ring, while also proving to be some of the most relied-upon stars to deliver a good match on any given night. 

    In a recent edition of “Busted Open Radio,” Bully Ray revealed which WWE star he would choose to watch compete in the ring on a nightly basis if given the option to watch only one match.

    “I think if you gave me a choice and you said you can only watch one person’s match tonight, I think I’d say GUNTHER, ’cause I know I’m going to get something that I love. I know that there’s going to be a great story in the match along with great physicality. I’m just saying like maybe a top three guy, he’s bang for your buck, give me a GUNTHER match,” he said. “Dude, GUNTHER and Sami Zayn is really good stuff. It doesn’t scream Rock-Hogan, but, man, is it a great match. GUNTHER, he’s so, so good at what he does, I don’t try to find holes in people’s game. You watch GUNTHER’s stuff, you can’t find holes in his game.”

    GUNTHER has easily entered the conversation for WWE’s best in-ring competitor at the moment, with his matches against Sami Zayn, Sheamus and Drew McIntyre being great examples of why “The Ring General” is considered one of the most talented performers in pro wrestling today.

    If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “Busted Open Radio” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.





    Bully Ray Names WWE Star He’d Want To See Wrestle Every Night

    In a recent interview, wrestling legend Bully Ray revealed the WWE star he would love to see wrestle every night. And that star is none other than “The Tribal Chief” Roman Reigns.

    Bully Ray, who is known for his no-nonsense attitude and hard-hitting style, praised Reigns for his in-ring skills and presence. He expressed his admiration for Reigns’ ability to connect with the audience and deliver compelling matches every time he steps into the ring.

    According to Bully Ray, watching Reigns wrestle is like watching a master at work. He believes that Reigns has all the qualities of a top-tier wrestler and would love to see him in action on a nightly basis.

    Fans of both Bully Ray and Roman Reigns can only imagine the epic battles that would ensue if these two were to face off in the ring. Perhaps one day, this dream match will become a reality and fans will be treated to a showdown for the ages.

    Until then, we can only marvel at the thought of witnessing Roman Reigns in action night after night, putting on a show that will leave fans in awe.

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  • 3-time WWE Champion thought he would never wrestle again


    WWE is on The Road to WrestleMania 41, and superstars across all three brands have their own goals and journeys set. Meanwhile, Sheamus opened up about the time he thought he would never wrestle.

    Last year, Sheamus made his long-awaited return to the Stamford-based promotion following a career-threatening injury. However, he received backlash from some fans because he gained a little weight, and it took a while for The Celtic Warrior to find his groove as a performer on Monday Night RAW.

    In an interview on My Mom’s Basement with Robbie Fox, the former three-time WWE Champion opened up about his journey as a performer in 2024. During the conversation about his favorite match of last year, the Irish star stated he thought he would never wrestle again, but his match with Ivar made him feel confident as a performer when he returned from a hiatus:

    “Man, there’s been a lot. I think the first match I had with Ivar was when I came back with the extra cushion around my waist; that was a pretty nerve-racking one for me because I didn’t even think I was going to be able to wrestle again, and I came back in that one. I was pretty nervous with that, but Ivar is such a great talent. It was easy enough,” Sheamus explained. (From 01:03 to 01:27)

    Check out the video below:

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    Sheamus is one step closer to his ultimate WWE goal

    Over the past few years, Sheamus had one goal in WWE, which was to win the Intercontinental Championship. Upon failing to win the title from Gunther, The Celtic Warrior got injured and went on a hiatus for months before returning to Monday Night RAW.

    In an interview with Chris Van Vliet, the veteran stated that becoming the Grand Slam Champion in the Stamford-based promotion is his ultimate goal, as he’s previously won every major title on multiple occasions:

    “Ultimate Grand Slam Champion. It’s basically the first one to win everything. It’s true King of the Ring as well is in there, Rumble, all the rest of them. Jesus. I was almost one of the longest reigning World Heavyweight Champions too but Big Show messed that up, but I was close,” Sheamus said. [H/T – CVV]

    Check out the video below:

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    Sheamus is set to face Bron Breakker for the Intercontinental Championship at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event.

    If you use quotes from the article, please credit Mom’s Basement with Robbie Fox, and provide H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription.