WWE News Roundup: Former world champion rejects 2022 Hall of Fame induction because of AEW star; Legend wants Ronda Rousey punished for what she did; Major return plan

Top name rejects spot in the 2022 Hall of Fame/Ronda Rousey
Top name rejects spot in the 2022 Hall of Fame/Ronda Rousey

#4 Mark Henry wants Ronda Rousey punished for her actions on WWE SmackDown

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Last week on WWE SmackDown, Ronda Rousey put her hands on Sonya Deville. The company has built Naomi and Deville's feud around the fact that Deville is a WWE official and Naomi cannot lay a hand on her while she is wearing the 'jacket'.

Despite that, the same rules did not seem to apply to Rousey, who attacked Deville when the official was trying to protect Charlotte Flair. Legendary superstar Mark Henry raised objections to the angle while speaking on the Busted Open podcast and said that Rousey deserves to be punished:

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"You've been telling me that when Sonya Deville takes the jacket off she's a talent. As long as she's got the jacket on she's the GM. So now is there going to be punishment? Ronda should get punished. You can't put your hands on an official. Right? Am I wrong?" asked the Hall of Famer.
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#3 WWE NXT champion Bron Breakker accepts Dolph Ziggler's challenge

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Bron Breakker is scared of no man, even if that is former WWE Champion Dolph Ziggler. The NXT champion announced on Twitter that he accepts Ziggler's challenge of coming to the black and gold brand to face him for the flagship title.

"@HEELZiggler mentioned coming to NXT and taking my title. You want the next shot after Santos come on down. Your move #Iwillsayittoyourface," tweeted Breakker.''

Dolph Ziggler had challenged Breakker by saying that he will be coming down to NXT to take his title.

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