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

#2 MVP to return to in-ring action soon?

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Speaking to Bleacher Report, WWE Champion Bobby Lashley gave an update regarding the in-ring return of his manager MVP. The All Mighty said that he has seen MVP rehabbing and is almost there.

“MVP’s been rehabbing, I just saw him posting something again today on Instagram doing some work. I know he’s getting ready. Every time he sees me, he’s like, ‘Bro, I’m almost there, I’m almost there.’”
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The former US champion MVP has been out of action since September last year after taking time off because of a knee injury. Porter had successful knee surgery and has been on the road to recovery ever since. He is still present each week on RAW by the side of Bobby Lashley.


#1 WWE superstar AJ Styles' inspiring message

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AJ Styles is not only a former WWE Champion but has held the top belts in multiple other promotions as well. Speaking to Ryan Satin on his podcast, The Phenomenal One talked about how multiple companies are thriving and that is good for everyone in the industry:

“The truth is, my best friends work in, you know, AEW or Impact Wrestling. I genuinely love the guys. So we want to see them succeed. We want [them] to do well. We both know that competition is good for everyone. So we want to see everyone succeed," AJ Styles said

AEW is the only top company that AJ Styles has not competed for. With reports suggesting that Styles is not going to leave his current company, it is unlikely that we will ever see him inside an AEW ring.

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