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At the O2, WWE suffered with the worst injuries before going to Money in the Bank

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 24, 2023
The WWE is a stage fight with fake fighting and real injuries. 'Don't try this at home,' if anyone's ever watched a show live or on television.' There's a reason for that. Although wrestlers aren't aiming to hurt each other outright, they do it occasionally. Every time the performers step into the audience's entertainment, they put their bodies on the line, and it could go wrong. The promotion will conclude in England at the end of the month for its first Premium Live Event - or pay per view - in the country for 31 years, with Money in the Bank being held at the O2 Arena on July 1, the night after a SmackDown episode live from the same venue.

Ridge Holland is pushing for WWE to hold a Premium Live Event in the United Kingdom EVERY YEAR

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 23, 2023
Exclusive InTERVIEW: Holland has been on the company's main roster for almost two years, rising from developmental brand NXT to become one of the most popular celebrities on television. His work with groupmates Sheamus and Butch has been highly praised, and he will now perform it in his home country on one of the country's biggest stages. 'It's always great to return to the United Kingdom in front of our wild supporters,' Holland remarks, a beaming smile on his face, speaking solely to Mail Sport.

WWE rumour round-up: The Rock could STILL make WrestleMania

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 17, 2023
Although WWE is expected to descend on Hollywood for the year's biggest event, WrestleMania, there is still a lot of rumors surrounding the show. The card for WWE's two-night spectacular is filling up nicely and should be almost complete after next week's programming. The WWE is still awash with who will or will not be able to attend the Premium Live Event inside SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. One name in particular, who had been largely predicted to the main event over the weekend, may now be present in Los Angeles. The latest rumors in the wrestling industry have been rounded up by Sportsmail.

What has Big E been doing while recovering from a broken neck?

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 25, 2023
It's been almost a year since Big E broke his neck in a SmackDown match, but WWE has kept him busy behind the scenes. The former WWE champ, who will be 37 next week, was seen helping with WWE college tryouts last year, and Sportsmail will reveal that he has been really busy ever since. The New Day member has been helping with WWE's NIL outreach and has been on campus tours for the organization. That service, in effect, gives college students a route to joining WWE. Next in Line in WWE, but it is in reference to name, image, and likeness in relation to NCAA athletes in the United States. In the simplest of terms, it means that college athletes will be paid.