Roman Reigns Comments on Dean Ambrose’s WWE Departure and AEW Future
Sports Illustrated held a recent interview with Roman Reigns and one of the topics discussed included his thoughts on Dean Ambrose’s departure from WWE and new career in All Elite Wrestling.
“I don’t think our working relationship is going to be what it used to be, but I’ll always love that guy, he’ll always be my close friend, and I wish the best for him.
We have a brotherhood, so I’m always cheering for him. I’ve shared so many great moments with Ambrose, or Mox. We have love for each other well beyond the wrestling, and it will always be that way.”
Sheamus Comments on 10th Anniversary of His WWE Debut
Sheamus recently reflected on Twitter about this past Sunday being the ten-year anniversary of his official debut in WWE.
Ten years ago today, a pale ginger fella from the Northside of Dublin changed the face (and some faces) of wrestling forever. #FaughABallagh #onlygettingstarted pic.twitter.com/JlrYufBgql
— Sheamus (@WWESheamus) June 30, 2019
Misc. Wrestling News & Notes
PWInsider’s Mike Johnson reported that the official reason for eSports commentator “Golden Boy” Alex Mendez’s involvement as an announcer for AEW Fyter Fest was due to the partnership between AEW and CEO Gaming for the event. It was reported that Kenny Omega was main person responsible for creating the partnership between both companies and was also responsible for last year’s co-promoted event between CEO and NJPW.
House of Glory announced a new match for the card of their High Intensity 8 event on August 9th in Queens, New York:
– The Young Bucks vs. Private Party
Major League Wrestling announced the first match for the card of their Never Say Never 2019 event on July 25th in New York City, New York:
– LA Park vs. Jimmy Havoc