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In today’s wrestling headlines, Brandi Rhodes has officially confirmed that she will not be participating in the 2026 WWE Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia. During a recent episode of her show “A Shot of Brandi,” she expressed nostalgia for the idea of a final entrance but emphasized that her decision is rooted in practicality. Despite not entering the Rumble, Rhodes hinted that if she ever does return, it would be to create a memorable moment for her daughter, Liberty.

Meanwhile, Drew McIntyre has offered an explanation for his surprising attack on Cody Rhodes and Jacob Fatu at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. The chaotic scene unfolded during a match between Rhodes and Fatu, which escalated into a full-blown brawl. McIntyre intervened by taking out both competitors, stating that his actions were an attempt to restore order to the event. His brief comment on social media, “I was doing everyone a favor,” suggests he viewed his interference as necessary.

In AEW news, the Grand Slam event in Australia is set to air on February 14, 2026. The special edition of AEW Collision will be broadcast on a tape delay from Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena. While no matches have been officially announced, promotional materials feature Australian stars Kyle Fletcher and Toni Storm, hinting at their likely involvement. This event aims to bolster AEW’s international presence during WrestleMania season.

Finally, Madison Rayne has addressed the possibility of her induction into the TNA Hall of Fame. While she would be honored to receive the recognition, Rayne emphasized that her legacy is already cemented regardless of formal accolades. Reflecting on her influential role in TNA’s Knockouts Division, she expressed pride in her accomplishments and the impact she has made in the industry.

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