On the other hand, Sin Cara joined the list of recent WWE Superstars who have asked for their release from the company. Jon Moxley also talked about the reason that prompted him to quit WWE whereas Kofi Kingston shared unknown details about Vince McMahon and the latter’s reaction to his title loss against Brock Lesnar.

So without further ado, let’s take a look at the biggest stories in the world of pro-wrestling.

#1 Cesaro gives a major update on the reunion of The Bar

In an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda’s Tom Colohue, WWE Superstar Cesaro discussed the possibility of teaming up with Sheamus once again. The ‘Swiss Cyborg’ has had an unsatisfactory run as a Singles Superstars which has seen him compete in a limited number of meaningful matches.

Now, he is keen on continuing with his run as a Singles Superstar even despite the upcoming return of his former tag team partner, Sheamus who is recovering from an injury. Talking about their possible alliance in the future, Cesaro said,

#2 Jon Moxley discloses CM Punk’s advice for the SHIELD

Right before his debut, Jon Moxley – who was then known as Dean Ambrose, was pulled aside by former WWE Superstar CM Punk as the latter had an interesting piece of advice for the SHIELD.

The ‘best in the world’ warned Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose and Ryback (who would be attacked by the SHIELD later in the night) might not sell the beatdown that he receives inside the squared circle. He then went on to say that they must ensure that Ryback sells their moves, contrary to the advice that the latter might have received.

#3 ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin reveals why The Undertaker was excited to be a part of his new show

‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin is set to return to the WWE Network with his interview series, “Stone Cold Steve Austin: The Broken Skull Sessions". The first guest on this show is none other than The Undertaker and the host recently opened up about the experience they had during their conversation.

Austin talked about The Undertaker’s legendary run in WWE and a chance for the Deadman to share backstage stories like others in the business. Speaking about his guest, Austin said,

#4 Charlotte Flair on why short title reigns are not bad

WWE Superstar Charlotte Flair is a 10-time Women’s Champion and is expected to break Ric Flair’s record of the most number of title reigns which currently stands at 16. ‘The Queen’ already has the highest number of title victories to her name in the entire history of the WWE Women’s division.

In an interview with talkSPORT’s Alex McCarthy, Charlotte was asked about the backlash that she faces, owing to her shorter title reigns. ‘The Queen’ responded by saying that the fans fail to see the bigger picture. She further defended her brief Championships reigns by saying,

#5 Kofi Kingston finally responds to losing his title to Brock Lesnar

WWE Superstar Kofi Kingston lost his WWE Championship to Brock Lesnar in a matter of seconds. The disappointing end to his wonderful title reign didn’t go down well with the fans who were curious to see Kingston react to this loss.

In an interview with talkSPORT’s Alex McCarthy, Kingston finally opened up on his quick loss to the ‘Beast Incarnate’ and talked about his approach to the job. He also revealed that Vince McMahon was positive about the future of New Day which helped them claw their way to the top.

Speaking about his match against the ‘Beast Incarnate’, Kingston said,

#6 Jon Moxley reveals the exact moment when he wanted to leave WWE

Jon Moxley, then known as Dean Ambrose, had an unceremonious exit from WWE earlier this year. In a recent interview with Jim Ross, he went on to reveal the incident that prompted him to think about leaving the promotion for the very first time.

Ambrose had just defended his title and absent-mindedly said ‘Give me my f**king belt’ to the referee on TV which ended up creating a ruckus backstage. Discussing the entire story, Moxley revealed,

However, his apology didn’t go down very well with the production crew.

#7 Shane McMahon reveals how the WCW locker room responded Vince McMahon buying WCW

In the latest edition of WWE Table For Three, Shane McMahon revealed the details of the first time when he broke the news to the WCW locker room about Vince McMahon buying their promotion.

Shane went on to confirm that many stars in WWE’s rival company first came to know about the deal via his announcement that generated a lot of reaction. Recalling the entire incident, Shane further revealed,

#8 Bobby Lashley discusses his run alongside Lio Rush and their possible pairing in the future

WWE Superstar Bobby Lashley is currently involved in the Rusev-Lane angle but not so long ago, he was accompanied by Lio Rush. In an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda’s Gary Cassidy, Lashley revealed how he felt about teaming up with Lio Rush.

He fondly remembers his time alongside the ‘Man of the Hour’ and believes that his former ‘hype-man’ is brilliant on NXT. With the Survivor Series approaching, Lashley also believes that there might be something on the cards involving both these Superstars.

#9 Dolph Ziggler reveals why Vince McMahon yelled at him

In a recent interview with talkSPORT’s Alex McCarthy, Dolph Ziggler opened up about being yelled at by Vince McMahon. The reputed journalist asked Ziggler to recall the worst thing that’s ever been said to him by the boss to which he responded by saying,

#10 Sin Cara asks for his release from WWE

WWE’s high-flying Luchador Sin Cara recently took to Twitter to reveal that he has asked for his release from the company. In the post, he said that he is grateful for the opportunities that he has received in WWE but would like to explore his potential somewhere else in the business.

In his lengthy Twitter post, Sin Cara went on to say that the best days of his wrestling career lie ahead of him. He is now keen on ending his decade-long run with WWE and is hoping to find better opportunities outside of the promotion.

WWE are yet to provide any update on Sin Cara’s release.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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