Triple H Comments on Paul Heyman Helping Bron Breakker Develop His Promos & Character
The Hollywood Reporter held a recent interview with WWE CCO Paul “Triple H” Levesque. One of the topics discussed included Levesque’s thoughts about him having Paul Heyman currently helping Bron Breakker develop his promos and character in WWE.
“He’s a young guy, incredibly athletic, great character, he’s a sponge. I have Heyman spend a lot of time with him to help develop him with his promos, to help develop his character, to help push him in a direction. Then Paul talks to me and talks to the writers about where do we want to take that, and then he’s the conduit for where we want to go to that talent.”
Scott Steiner Comments on His Sons Potentially Joining WWE
A recent episode of the Insight with Chris Van Vliet podcast featured WWE Hall of Famer Scott Steiner as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Steiner’s thoughts about of his sons Brock and Brandon Rechsteiner potentially pursuing wrestling careers and joining WWE in the future.
“I’m not sure. They both loved it when they were kids and when I wrestled. All sudden when I stopped they really didn’t pay attention to it too much. So I don’t know. Well, the thing that came about with Brock, because Brock, Brandon, and Bronson [Bron Breakker], and there’s a couple other guys get in sometimes, sometimes Brandon’s basketball friends or Bronson’s other guys at wrestling, they’ll play video games. So with Brock talking to Bronson all the time, and of course he’s on a trajectory that’s unbelievable. And he’s having fun. So he talks to Brock, then one thing led to another and he got the bug. He went out. He wanted to do it. There’s not a better time to be in wrestling, because there’s two [promotions]. WWE is doing phenomenal. Then you got AEW, so it’s always good to have competition. So I never really wanted them to go into wrestling, but I let them do what they want to do.”
Steiner’s son Brock is currently signed to a NIL deal with WWE.
Transcript h/t: F4WOnline.com
Natalya Memoir Set for Oct. 2025 Release
A recent episode of The Ariel Helwani Show featured Natalya as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Natalya’s thoughts about her currently working on a new memoir based on her life and wrestling career.
“Over the last year, I have been working on a boo. I was so nervous about announcing it, sharing it with the world because it’s been like my baby. I’ve been working so hard on this and pouring my soul into this. And I was so grateful that in the summer, Triple H allowed me to have time to work on it and to really dig into it.
Once I signed my new deal, I started working on it and really just pouring my soul into it. And it was one of the most cathartic experiences of my life to be able to go, ‘OK, I want to tell my story,’ because once I started writing it, I realized that a lot of people don’t know my story.”
This new upcoming book is titled The Last Hart Beating and is currently scheduled to be released on October 28, 2025 by publisher Simon & Schuster.
Synopsis:
WWE Superstar Natalya “Nattie” Neidhart—the longest-serving female wrestler in WWE history—invites readers inside her extraordinary journey, from her upbringing in the legendary Hart family home through her more than two decades in wrestling
While most children grow up running around with their friends, Nattie Neidhart was schooled in the Hart family Dungeon, in the shadow of her grandfather Stu Hart, father Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart, and legendary uncles Bret and Owen Hart. With every body slam and piledriver, Nattie fought her own way into pro wrestling—the first and only woman in her family to do so—to become a two-time women’s world champion and one of the most visible, titled, and world record-holding Superstars in WWE.
In this raw, unwaveringly honest memoir, Nattie opens up for the first time about her life as the legacy of the Hart family dynasty, candidly sharing untold details on:
* Her chaotic childhood in the boom-and-bust world of professional wrestling, including her family’s brush with homelessness
* Her father’s battles with addiction and other effects of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, leading to his eventual sudden death, and how they shaped her
* Her struggle to navigate the complex dynamics between the Hart family and WWE in the aftermath of the Montreal Screwjob, Owen Hart’s tragic death, and her husband TJ Wilson’s near-fatal, career-ending, in-ring injury
* Her front-row seat to the rise of women’s wrestling and the resilience it took to thrive as a female wrestler at a time when what you looked like on screen was more important than how talented you were between the ropesFrom heart-pounding glory to devastating loss, The Last Hart Beating pulls no punches when it comes to the drama, hilarity, and outright mayhem of life inside the ring and out.