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Time of India
17 hours ago
- Time of India
Did Nikki Bella give WWE the okay to use her past relationship with John Cena to cut a promo with Becky Lynch?
Becky Lynch and Nikki Bella (Image via WWE) From loud cheers to a sudden silence, and then a chant of "holy sh*t" turned the fans inside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, into a complete frenzy. What seemed like any other promo being cut by two divas of the wrestling promotion turned out to be very different from what anyone expected when Becky Lynch brought up Nikki Bella 's past relationship with John Cena during their segment on Monday Night RAW on August 4. But did Nikki Bella, aka Nikki Garcia, give WWE the permission to bring up such a personal matter on the show? Becky Lynch and Nikki Bella's RAW promo took an unexpected turn After her win against Lyra Valkyria at SummerSlam 2025, Becky Lynch made an appearance the next night at RAW for some good old gloating. She said that now that Lyra could not challenge her for the title anymore, she was open to new challengers. She was about to continue when none other than Nikki Bella showed up and, after a mocking congratulations, she started going off on the WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion, saying Nikki was disappointed in Lynch and the latter didn't deserve any glory. The back and forth continued for a while before Lynch dropped a bomb. Bella had made a comment on Lynch's husband, Seth Rollins , who after pretending to be injured, appeared at the end of SummerSlam Night 1. He cashed in his Money in the Bank suitcase to defeat a newly minted World Heavyweight Champion, CM Punk, and took that belt and title for himself. Nikki said that both he and Lynch were liars, but The Man knew just how to shut her opponent up. "Me and my hot husband are the greatest wrestling couple of all time," she began before adding, "But, wait a minute, at one point, that would have been you and your ... oh, wait, you can't see him anymore!" Lynch, for better effect, used Cena's iconic "You Can't See Me" gesture to add insult to injury. Nikki looked visibly shocked and the crowd went wild at the mention of their past relationship. But, the important question here is: Did Nikki Bella give WWE the permission to use her personal life to cut promos or was this yet another unsanctioned mess? Did WWE have permission from Nikki Bella? While fans can't know for sure, viewers are assuming that WWE had the permission from Nikki Bella to use her personal life while cutting a promo. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Pirates Climb Aboard Cargo Ship - Watch What The Captain Did Next Tips and Tricks Undo After all, fans have already seen what such unsanctioned dissing during promos can lead to. The fans, and Charlotte Flair, are yet to get over what Tiffany Stratton said back in April. The incident with Lynch wasn't even the first time that tidbits from Nikki Bella's own life were used by her opponents to add spice to their rivalry. Previously, when Nikki and Liv Morgan were supposed to start a feud before Morgan's unfortunate injury, the latter had done something similar. "I have respect, I have a championship, and I have a man," Morgan had said, mentioning Nikki's divorce to her ex-husband, Artem Chigvintsev. Given this has happened more than once, fans are assuming the diva gave her okay for the promotion to use these bits in her promos. Also Read: WWE premium live events have a new home in Disney-owned ESPN starting from 2026 Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Mint
18 hours ago
- Mint
WWE gets new home in United States! ESPN to stream WrestleMania, SummerSlam starting in 2026 - All you need to know
WrestleMania and SummerSlam will now be a part of ESPN's streaming service after the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) cracked a deal with the ESPN - a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company on Wednesday. As a part of the deal, WWE will produce events for the ESPN in the United States exclusively. The other WWE premium live events which will be streamed on ESPN include Royal Rumble, Survivor Series and Money in the Bank.


Hindustan Times
18 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
ESPN to stream WWE major events including WrestleMania as part of new deal from 2026
WWE and ESPN reached an agreement that will include WrestleMania in ESPN's new direct-to-consumer streaming service from 2026. Hailing WWE, ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro issued a statement, saying: 'WWE has an immense, devoted and passionate fanbase that we're excited to super-serve on our new ESPN DTC platform.'(Screengrab - Netflix) The agreement, which was revealed on Wednesday, covers two-night events like SummerSlam and WrestleMania in addition to other WWE premium live events like Money in the Bank, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumble. Hailing WWE, ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro issued a statement, saying: 'WWE has an immense, devoted and passionate fanbase that we're excited to super-serve on our new ESPN DTC platform.' 'This agreement, which features the most-significant WWE events of the year, bolsters our unprecedented content portfolio and helps drive our streaming future.'