
WhatCulture Wrestling Video Features "Dropped The Ball" Headline
A YouTube video from WhatCulture Wrestling, published on June 5, 2026, features a headline indicating WWE has "seriously dropped the ball".
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A YouTube video from WhatCulture Wrestling, published on June 5, 2026, features a headline indicating WWE has "seriously dropped the ball".

WWE is reportedly looking to rebuild its tag team division after recent departures. Enzo Amore was seen backstage at the Performance Center, while his former partner Big Bill's contract is reportedly expiring soon.

Reports indicate WWE is developing significant plans involving Mexican promotion Lucha Libre AAA, with "ElGrande" and "Netflix" mentioned in connection with the reported venture.

WWE reportedly has interest in signing Zilla Fatu, with the second generation star observed at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, on June 8. Fatu, the son of former WWE star Umaga, is one of the most prominent Anoa’i Family members yet to join the company.

WWE has made a highly-regarded World Championship Wrestling pay-per-view event available for streaming online. The release was accompanied by a mention of additional news and notes.

WWE has officially released a new batch of news and notes, with the specific details of the announcement yet to be fully disclosed.

A new WrestleTalk video, published on June 4, 2026, features discussions on 'WWE’s Secret El Grande AAA Plans,' a 'Major Return,' and an 'AEW Dynamite Review.'

A settlement has been reached in the WWE shareholder lawsuit against Vince McMahon, canceling the trial scheduled to begin today. The agreement awaits court approval.

A lawsuit filed in Delaware by WWE shareholders against Vince McMahon, WWE President Nick Khan, and other current and former executives has reached a 'general outline for a settlement'. The trial was removed from the court docket after the agreement was reached.

A significant shareholder trial concerning the valuation of WWE during its sale to Endeavor has been canceled due to an impending settlement, which will prevent key figures like Vince McMahon and Triple H from testifying.

WWE has announced a shift in its upcoming event schedule, relocating the Money in the Bank premium live event to October 10 in New Orleans. Its original September date will now host a special one-night-only broadcast titled Sunday Night's Main Event from Atlanta, Georgia.

A YouTube Short with the title 'WWE Shrinkflation Is Getting Out Of Hand' and a series of hashtags was published on June 2, 2026. The source material offers no further details about the short's content.