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More On WWE’s Decision To Pull Braun Strowman From Royal Rumble
More reported details on WWE changing the Royal Rumble Universal Title Match!
We have a new Universal Championship Match set for Royal Rumble following last night’s episode of RAW (see how it went down here), as Finn Balor will now meet Brock Lesnar for the title on January 27th.
After initially reporting that plans were always for the match to be changed, Dave Meltzer would address WWE’s decision to make a switch further on the latest Wrestling Observer Radio. Meltzer would reiterate that Balor vs. Brock was always the plan, explaining that Strowman vs. Lesnar was set-up for Royal Rumble back at Crown Jewel, where ‘The Beast Incarnate’ defeated Braun to win the vacant Universal Title.
Reportedly, because WrestleMania plans for Lesnar are for him to defend the championship against Seth Rollins, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon no longer thought Braun vs. Brock was a good idea as he did not want ‘The Monster Among Men’ to become champion, but also didn’t want him to take another loss to Lesnar.
Additionally, the change was made with less than two weeks remaining until Royal Rumble because WWE wanted to continue moving tickets for Chase Field with Meltzer comparing it to what the company did with Evolution and the cancelled Trish Stratus vs. Alexa Bliss match. As for why Finn Balor ended up being the choice to replace Strowman, reportedly Lesnar enjoyed his matches against guys of similar stature such as AJ Styles at Survivor Series 2017 and then Daniel Bryan at this past November’s Survivor Series. Reportedly, Finn vs. Brock was the plan for last year’s Royal Rumble before the company made a change after feeling like Balor was not “over enough”. However, it’s being added that ‘The Beast Incarnate’ actually wanted that match to take place, which also played a factor in Finn being the pick this time around.
Lastly, Meltzer is backing other reports that have stated Braun is also not cleared to compete still and it’s unknown if he would be ready in time for Royal Rumble.
EA’s Take: I actually feel like most of this is the case with regards to the match being changed. I do want to point one thing out though that I found to be funny. Meltzer very clearly contradicts himself here. Maybe he just misspoke or didn’t word it correctly, but he says that Balor vs. Brock was “always the plan”, right? BUT, he also says that going back to Crown Jewel the plan at Royal Rumble was Strowman vs. Lesnar and Vince changed his mind sometime after that. Therefore, Balor vs. Brock wasn’t “always the plan”! I just got a good chuckle out of that.
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Former WWE Star Reveals How Company Tests Wrestlers for an “Attitude Problem”
A former WWE star took to social media to explain, in brief, how WWE evaluates its talent to determine whether they have an “attitude problem.” The post offered a glimpse into the company’s behind-the-scenes vetting process, suggesting that behavior and professionalism are actively monitored during a wrestler’s time with the promotion.
While the explanation was limited, the revelation underscores WWE’s focus on maintaining locker-room culture and managing talent dynamics. Fans and industry observers may read the post as further evidence that character and conduct behind the curtain can be as consequential as in-ring performance.
Originally reported by Wrestling Inc.: https://www.wrestlinginc.com/2171344/wwe-tests-wrestlers-attitude-problem-dijak-oba-femi/.
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WWE Backlash Match Sparks “Clone War” Debate in Wrestling Community
Wrestling fans and insiders are abuzz after a match at WWE Backlash was accused of “copycatting” a formula previously used by an independent wrestler, a situation some are calling a new “clone war” in the industry. The controversy highlights growing concerns about creative overlap between major promotions and the indie scene.
The debate raises questions about originality and recognition, with observers wondering whether mainstream companies should acknowledge or adapt indie ideas more transparently. As the story spreads, fans and performers alike are watching to see how promotions handle influence, credit, and creative borrowing moving forward.
Originally reported by Wrestling Inc.: https://www.wrestlinginc.com/2174560/wwe-backlash-danhausen-clone-lifted-elements-independent-show/
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