WWE: NXT Show Set for July 22nd in Houston, Logan Paul Developed Hematoma on Shin After Table Spot at Money in the Bank 2025, Janel Grant Seeking More Evidence from Dr. Carlon Colker for Vince McMahon Sex Trafficking Lawsuit

WWE to Hold NXT Show on July 22nd in Houston

WWE SVP of NXT and Talent Relations Shawn Michaels announced that WWE will be holding a NXT show on July 22nd at the 713 Music Hall in Houston, Texas.

Michaels announced that tickets for this upcoming show will officially go on sale starting now for the pre-sale.


Logan Paul Says He Developed Hematoma on Shin Following Table Spot at WWE Money in the Bank 2025

A recent episode of the Impaulsive podcast featured co-host Logan Paul stating that he had developed hematoma on his shin following his springboard moonsault from the top rope to Jey Uso through the announcer’s table on the outside at WWE’s Money in the Bank 2025 event this past weekend.

“Dude, I’m good besides this hematoma on my shin. Yeah, it’s getting worked up… It’s before the match and I’m telling John Cena, ‘Hey, I’d like to fit this spot.’ He looks at me and he goes, ‘You can’t make that jump,’ and I go, ‘I swear to God I can,’ and dude, John’s the best. But in full sincerity, he goes, ‘You can’t make that jump,’ and I’m like, ‘Okay, buddy!’ And I found out no one — successfully? Not so much (has done the move) — but believed I could make that jump.

It was well-executed and I’m f*cking alive. But it was a really hard landing. Really hard… When I landed, straight up, I was not sure if I broke both my f*cking shins.”

Paul also stated that he was not informed beforehand of R-Truth making his surprise return to WWE during his tag team match with John Cena against Uso and Cody Rhodes at the show.

“Dude, I go through this table. I’m cooked. Cusp of death. I’m sitting there just selling but not selling because this sh*t’s real and it all hurts so bad but I hit the move so I’m excited. I’m sitting there like basically knocked out, and Cody (Rhodes) and John (Cena) are in the ring, I’m rooting for my guy John, ‘Get us that win John!’ And dude, out of nowhere comes f*cking R-Truth who I thought was fired. I thought the WWE let him go. Also, here’s the thing, no one told me R-Truth was coming. I didn’t even know. I didn’t even know. So bro, I’m sitting there and he comes back, I’m like, ‘What the f*ck is he doing here!?’ Yes, in the moment (I became a fan) and dude, I’m selling, I’m like, hey, then he hit John and we lost the f*cking match!”

Transcript h/t: Fightful.com


Vince McMahon Sex Trafficking Lawsuit Update – Janel Grant Seeking Further Evidence from Dr. Carlon Colker for Vince McMahon Sex Trafficking Lawsuit

As noted before, former WWE employee Janel Grant filed a lawsuit in January of 2024 against former TKO Executive Chairman Vince McMahon accusing McMahon of committing sex trafficking and sexual abuse towards her during her time in the company. Grant filed a new amended lawsuit this past February detailing new evidence and claims against McMahon, John Laurinaitis, WWE, and others. Laurinaitis was officially dismissed from the lawsuit this past May in return for Laurinaitis helping to provide evidence for Grant’s case against McMahon.

Post Wrestling and Wrestlenomics’ Brandon Thurston reported that Grant’s attorneys filed a motion before the Connecticut Superior Court asking for immediate access to evidence and a deposition of Dr. Carlon Colker. Grant’s attorneys reportedly also are asking the court to clarify how the discovery process will unfold.

Among the evidence Grant is currently asking for includes communications between Colker or his staff and McMahon or WWE.

Grant is also requesting for information about any possible travel Colker and McMahon may have taken together between March 1, 2019 and May 1, 2022. Thurston reported that Grant specifically is requesting information about trips Colker and McMahon may have talent to Tijuana, Mexico.

In the filing, Grants is also seeking evidence related to the content and purposes of the I.V. treatments and supplements she recieved at Peak Wellness, the practices and policies of the clinic, and any security camera footage of Grant or McMahon on property belonging to Colker or the clinic between March 1, 2019 and May 1, 2022.

Thurston reported that Colker and Peak Wellness filed a motion this past Wednesday denying any wrongdoing and pushed back against Grant’s claims. Colker reportedly argued that Grant has already received her full medical records, in both paper and electronic formats. Colker also rejected the suggestion that they have ever falsified Grant’s or any other medical records and claimed that Grant’s records have been completely provided to her despite her claims. Colker also claimed that Grant was only provided a single vitamin tray at Peak Wellness and not the unmarked pills on multiple occasions that she describes and she was properly informed of all treatments. Colker also denied any coordination with McMhaon related to Grant’s lawsuit.

In the filing, Colker’s legal team confirmed that a Peak Wellness employee was involved in McMahon’s alleged abuse and the the doctor learned about the allegation through media reports. Colker stated that this was a single, off-premises encounter that the now former clinic employee said was consensual.