Chad Gable Comments on Wrestling at WWE x AAA Worlds Collide Being “Maybe the Most Special Day of My Entire Career”
A recent episode of WWE’s RAW Recap podcast featured Chad Gable as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Gable’s thoughts about his match against El Hijo del Vikingo for the AAA Mega Championship at this past Saturday’s WWE x AAA Worlds Collide 2025 event.
“Well, that’s very kind of you to say that. First of all, to acknowledge the weekend I had. Looking back on it now, I hardly had time to reflect on it but, it was probably the most special day of my entire career now that I reflect on it. Just such a whirlwind. Going down to AAA and doing something new that felt really fresh and just something I’ve never done before, totally new experience, was really new to me and wrestling a guy I’ve never wrestled before, in front of a crowd that really felt different for those that maybe were even in the building or watching on YouTube. It even felt like a different crowd so it was such a unique day for me overall and it just — come out on the other side, why not have one more awesome match with one more incredible, freak athlete (A.J. Styles), you know?
The AAA thing, above almost maybe anyone I’ve ever almost gotten was an opportunity and pressure like I’ve never felt because it’s this new relationship that we’ve started with this company and this thing that we’re trying to build. So, to me, it’s like a special thing. We’re building this together from the ground up now — this new version of it, right? Or, the new take on it and so, that falls on my shoulders as being part of the first main event and so, hey man, if you think pressure’s a privilege, this is like pressure like never before because you better deliver and show that you did and I think we did that by the numbers we produced. People obviously enjoyed the show. I thought it was — knocked it out of the park. Everybody, every other guy in that locker room that night, you could tell they came to make an impact, to show the world, a new audience that maybe had never seen any of them before, this is who I am, this is what I do and this is lucha, this is AAA and they did, just, above and beyond what I could have even expected to deliver that and now, the buzz is out there, right? So it’s cool. The thing was created, we did it. But now there’s buzz on top of that. You see that first one? Wait till the next one and it’s just gonna get bigger and bigger.”
Transcript h/t: Figthful.com
Ron Killings Confirms Nick Khan Played Role in His WWE Return
As noted before, R-Truth departed from WWE earlier this month due to his contract not being renewed. This past Saturday’s WWE Money in the Bank 2025 event featured R-Truth making a surprise return appearance. R-Truth’s new deal for his return was is believed to have been put by WWE President Nick Khan.
Ron Killings, also known as R-Truth, confirmed on Tuesday that the reports of Khan playing a major role for his return to WWE is true.
“How? = YOU… Yall brought me back!!They heard, listened, felt, and understood. Thank you @TripleH@WWE and man… thank you Nick Khan for allowing R-Truth to set me free!!! Im driving now…I AM Ron KILLINGS I AM THE TRUTH THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH, Now put some RESPECT on my name!”
How? = YOU… Yall brought me back!!They heard, listened, felt, and understood. Thank you @TripleH👈🏾 @WWE and man… thank you Nick Khan for allowing R-Truth to set me free!!! Im driving now…I AM Ron KILLINGS I AM THE TRUTH THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH, Now put some…
— Ron Killings (@RonKillings) June 10, 2025
Bret Hart Comments on Vince McMahon “Used Wrestling As A Backdrop For Evil”
A recent episode of The Rise Guys podcast featured WWE Hall of Famer Bret “The Hitman” Hart as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Hart’s thoughts about former WWE employee Janel Grant’s sexual harassment and sex trafficking lawsuit against Vince McMahon and his belief that McMahon became a predator and used wrestling as a background for evil ways.
“Everything that happened with John Laurinaitis and the things they were doing with that poor girl, shame on all of them. That’s just terrible. I’ve had all my ups and downs with Vince McMahon, and in a lot of ways, I have a lot of respect for him, but at the same time, I find what happened there inexcusable and there’s no place for that. I think Vince McMahon became a predator and used wrestling as his backdrop for all of his evil. This tells me that too much money can turn you into a bad person.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com