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The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is known as one of the most premier pro-wrestling companies in the world, delivering weekly programming for decades, which brings about a lot of rumors on a regular basis online. While there might be some merit to the rumors, whether in WWE or other sports, they are far from factual information until proven right.
This is the reason why the fans of WWE should check them out, but not believe in them outright, especially at the expense of diluting their experience of watching the weekly programming. Regardless, SportsTiger will look back at the top WWE rumors of the week below for the fans to get their teeth in.
Top WWE Rumors of the Week
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PW Insider revealed that Brock Lesnar’s return at WWE SummerSlam was a closely guarded secret since many writers in the company didn’t know about the plan. It is also important to note that Brock Lesnar was flown into New Jersey under darkness a day before his appearance and the officials hid him on the day of.
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Fightful Select noted that Jelly Roll got rave reviews for his performance in WWE since his arrival, and it was more of a case for his tag team match alongside Randy Orton at SummerSlam.
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During an interview appearance with Ariel Helwani, when Paul Heyman was asked about whether Seth Rollins was really injured before pulling off the MITB cash-in, dubbed as the “Ruse of the Century”, to which he responded with a “No”.
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Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer Live claimed that the final match of John Cena in WWE will happen at the Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC in December since they are not running a PLE that month.
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Turki Alalshikh, the Saudi Arabian General Entertainment Authority’s Chairman stated that they have completed a deal for a giant entertainment event for the country in 2027, and there is a speculation of it being either WrestleMania or Super WrestleMania.
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As per WrestleVotes Radio, the WWE officials are very high on NXT superstar Sol Ruca, which could lead to her getting called up to the main roster sooner rather than later.



