10 Youngest Champions in WWE History
After 10 year old “Nicholas” won the Raw Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania, WWE.com posted a list of the “10 youngest champions in WWE history.”
10. Paige (Divas Championship, 21 years, 7 months, 21 days)
9. Rey Mysterio (Cruiserweight Championship, 21 years, 6 months, 27 days)
8. 1-2-3 Kid (World Tag Team Championship, 21 years, 5 months, 28 days)
7. Essa Rios (Light Heavyweight Championship, 21 years, 2 months)
6. Hornswoggle (Cruiserweight Championship, 21 years, 1 month, 23 days)
5. David Flair (United States Championship, 20 years, 3 months, 29 days)
4. Kenny Dykstra (World Tag Team Championship, 20 years, 18 days)
3. Tyler Bate (United Kingdom Championship, 19 years, 10 months, 8 days)
2. René Duprée (World Tag Team Championship, 19 years, 6 months)
1. Nicholas (Raw Tag Team Championship, 10 years)
SmackDown Wrestlers Backstage at Raw
With the Superstar Shake-up scheduled for this Monday and Tuesday, “just about every major star on the SmackDown roster” will be backstage at Raw this Monday, according to PWInsider. It’ll probably be the same the other way around also, with lots of current Raw wrestlers at SmackDown.
Rusev
After being removed from the Casket Match against the Undertaker in Saudi Arabia and replaced by Chris Jericho, Rusev posted this:
Life is life….. it will be #RusevDay somewhere
— . (@RusevBUL) April 12, 2018
He also changed his Twitter profile pic and cover photo, but it seems to just be promoting an indie film called Other Versions of You that’s playing at the Nashville Film Festival next month, so there is probably not much to read into that. Rusev and Lana live in Nashville.
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