Fightful Wrestling Weekly 4/6/21

Thunderdome noise

WWE is finishing up at the Thunderdome in Tampa at Tropicana Field this week before switching to a new venue. Fightful spoke to several wrestlers who have competed at the Thunderdome about the ambient noise piped in to the venue. They confirmed that they can hear the noise piped in, so they aren't reacting and wrestling to pure silence.

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Rachael Ellering

IMPACT Wrestling's women's division seems like it's getting stronger and stronger. We'd reported recently that Taylor Wilde was on her way back to the company after being stuck outside the States, but she's far from it. We're told that WWE NXT veteran Rachael Ellering was also at the most recent set of IMPACT Tapings. She'd worked a couple of dates for AEW back in July, but wasn't signed. She wrestled for NXT heavily for a four month period in 2019 before an injury sidelined her. She also has experience with a huge portion of the roster, having worked with Tenille, Kimber Lee, Deonna Purrazzo, Kiera Hogan, Su Yung, Jessicka Havok, Neveah, and Jordynne Grace in the past.

NXT TAKEOVER

Fightful has learned of tentative NXT Takeover plans. So far, we've heard that Takeover will be taking place in Orlando, as opposed to Tampa with other WrestleMania festivities. The plan that we've heard is to allow limited fans, in the same method as NXT TV has allowed those in the past. There will actually be two nights of Takeover filming, instead of one, mass filming as well. Those attending will be subject to COVID testing at no cost to them ahead of the show.

Titus HOF

Fightful has learned the plans -- as of February -- for a new Hall of Fame Inductee, specifically the Warrior Award.

Fightful has confirmed that as of the time that the Hall Of Fame plans were announced that Titus O'Neil was set to be inducted as the Warrior Award recipient. The Hall of Fame and WrestleMania are based around the city of Tampa, in which Titus O'Neil has been heavily involved with charitably in throughout his life. O'Neil also played professional football for the Tampa Bay Storm in 2006, and wrestled for FCW in the area for a couple of years. He last wrestled back in November, losing to Bobby Lashley.

For those asking about Titus O'Neil's induction as opposed to Shad Gaspard. We're told there were plans for O'Neil to be inducted last year, but it wasn't announced as COVID-19 sidelined everything. Those plans were in order well before Gaspard's death, and Titus' induction was not a sleight on Gaspard. O'Neill's connection to the Tampa community played a big role in the timing of the past two years.

Gable Steveson

Fightful spoke with national champion Gable Steveson minutes after his tweet about a WWE future, and he let us know that he's spoken with several people involved in WWE. From Paul Heyman, to Triple H, to Gerald Brisco in the past, and said that right now things are a waiting game and he's largely focused on the Olympics, but he wants to wrestle in WWE. He told me that although he's not had time to keep up with much wrestling, he knows AEW is emerging, but as of right now wants to pursue a career in WWE.

WWE isn't the only possible career path, though. He said that he is actually considering giving football a shot, and pointed to Brock Lesnar taking that path, as well. When asked about the potential in competing in MMA, Steveson clarified to Fightful that he's open to competing in the Octagon as well.

WWE Creative

Fightful has learned about some frustration within the WWE creative team of late. Writers have sounded off about a disconnect between them and Vince McMahon, and mentioned that they get cut off from the creative process and no longer even get notes from direct meetings with McMahon. Many of the writers don't pitch directly to Vince McMahon, and the writing staff often don't even learn about the pitch meetings until a rough draft gets delivered to them.

News On Triple H Meeting With Talent About NXT Moving

Fightful reached out to several wrestlers and members of the staff, who vehemently denied that Triple H said anything resembling that they were "bullied" off of Wednesday nights as reported. Instead, we were told that Triple H focused heavily on the reasons for the move to Tuesday nights, telling the NXT roster that going on a night after Raw was a good thing for the brand. Triple H said that the move had been in the works for a while, which we've been told is true, as USA felt this out as far back as last year. HHH also said that there are a lot of opportunities with the replay being on Peacock, and he hopes that people focus more on the show than the viewership now that the change is happening.

Dave Meltzer corrected his original recounting on Twitter, noting that two people reached out to say the "bully" line didn't happen.

Ivelisse

You may have noticed that Diamante has been working as a solo act for over a month in All Elite Wrestling. Fightful inquired about the absence of her partner Ivelisse, and were told that Ivelisse has not been at AEW tapings of late, and is not expected at upcoming tapings as of now. We've reached out to Ivelisse for comment but haven't heard back.

A&E WWE Shows

A&E and WWE's partnership has launched, and has biographies, as well as a memorabilia hunt show. In speaking with the former Curt Hawkins, Brian Myers, we asked him about why he and Matt Cardona weren't considered for the roles before their releases. As it turns out, he was. He did several reads and an audition for the spot, which eventually went to NXT talent AJ Francis. WWE have been high on Francis as a host for quite some time, and he had actually been in consideration for hosting Raw Underground at one point.

Brian Myers

Fightful spoke to Brian Myers for a great interview. He said that Tommy Dreamer reached out to him to make the IMPACT Wrestling deal happen.

Brian Myers, formerly Curt Hawkins spoke with Fightful about his WrestleMania moment and the process that went into that. He noted that he and Matt Cardona/Zack Ryder didn't know until a few days prior to WrestleMania that they'd even be on the show, much less winning. He said that even if he doesn't wrestle for WWE again, he has that moment to look back on.

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