Rumor Roundup (Feb. 10, 2024): Plans for The Rock at WrestleMania, Mercedes Moné, Lesnar & McMahon, more!…

Perhaps the second most popular activity among pro wrestling fans is speculating on the rumors surrounding the matches. This daily column examines the most recent rumors that the pro wrestling rumor mill is circulating.

Remind yourself that rumors are just that: rumors. All of this information is merely circulating around pro wrestling rumors and has not been verified as true. In our weekly feature, Rumor Look Back, which you can access here, we monitor the accuracy of rumors. Remind yourself to always use caution.

Given the tumultuous nature of The Rock’s villain flip at the WrestleMania XL Kickoff news conference, Mat Men’s Andrew Zarian says he was repeatedly instructed to “just let things play out” when he inquired about WWE’s plans for The Rock at WrestleMania 40.
Despite the tension between The Rock and Triple H on television, F4WOnline’s Dave Meltzer has learned that WWE does not intend to book The Rock vs. Triple H at WrestleMania 40.

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that the press “was advised the day of the show there will be no questions allowed” regarding the WrestleMania XL Kickoff news conference. Meltzer conjectures that WWE, having seen that Pat McAfee had refrained from bringing up Vince McMahon’s alleged involvement in sex trafficking when interviewing The Rock earlier that day, may have been trying to shield Dwayne Johnson from questions regarding the claims.
“A goal statement to make their women’s wrestling better as a whole,” according to Zarian, is what drives AEW. That is “a major thing for them this year,” and Mercedes Moné, who makes her promotional debut at AEW Big Business in Boston on March 13, will be the focal point of that endeavor.

According to WON, there is conjecture in the industry that it may be “too late” to remove Brock Lesnar and Vince McMahon from the WWE 2K24 computer game, despite their removal from the game’s marketing.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Elon Musk’s X platform and WWE have a two-year agreement for Elon Musk’s X platform to watch WWE Speed exclusively.
There was once a notion, according to The Observer, that the victor of the men’s Elimination Chamber match would challenge Seth Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship on the same Australian show.

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