WWE: Current Plans for The MFTs vs. Wyatt Sicks Match for 4/17 WWE SmackDown Show, WWE Reportedly Planning Blimp Involving Danhausen for WrestleMania 42, Triple H on “Stephanie McMahon Changed The Culture. It Was The Wild West, She Made It A Family”

Current Plans for The MFTs vs. Wyatt Sicks Match for 4/17 WWE SmackDown Show

This Friday’s WWE SmackDown show in Las Vegas, Nevada is currently scheduled to feature an Eight-Man Tag Team Street Fight match of Wyatt Sicks (Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, Erick Rowan, & Uncle Howdy) vs. The MFTs (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, JC Mateo, & Talla Tonga).

WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select reported that their sources stated that WWE officials currently have plans in place for this upcoming match to be the blow-off match for the lengthy feud between the Wyatt Sicks and The MFTs.


WWE Reportedly Planning Blimp Involving Danhausen for WrestleMania 42

WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select reported that their sources stated that WWE officials is currently planning to have a Goodyear Blimp fly above the Allegiant Stadium during WrestleMania 42 weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Those spoken to reportedly stated that Danhausen is expected to be involved in this concept with the idea of it playing off his WWE Raw debut appearance.

Danhausen confirmed earlier today on Twitter that one of his list of demands involving him getting his very own blimp was granted to him by WWE. Danhausen posted a photo of him next to a Goodyear blimp and the caption of “You’ll never believe it…..stay tunedhausen@wwe@GoodyearBlimp


Triple H Comments on “Stephanie McMahon Changed The Culture. It Was The Wild West, She Made It A Family”

A recent episode of the What’s Your Story? with Stephanie McMahon podcast featured WWE CCO Paul “Triple H” Levesque as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Levesque’s thoughts about the impact and importance his wife Stephanie has had on WWE and the wrestling business.

“You put the culture in what we do. It didn’t exist before that. It was just the fucking wild west. It’s just what the business was. You came in and sort of changed it. All of a sudden, there was a different take and perspective of it. It wasn’t that wild west business anymore. All of a sudden, it was a family. I don’t know that it was a family before that. It was a business before that. You had people on the road that you worked with that were like your family, but it was very much a business treated that way. Hard, cutthroat, all those things. Then, you changed it over time. You made the changes internally, you made the changes on the road. You were the person that listened and knew everybody’s families and kids and the crew.

You changed that culture, and you still see it today. There is a component of it, that no matter what, you will hear people say it that were here. Some of the people that are new don’t get it, but anybody that was here through that period of time all the way through to when you left the office, ‘Steph was the heart and soul.’ You’d hear it all the time. I still hear it. People light up when they see you. When you’re at the arena, and I see people later in the day, ‘Oh my God, I saw Steph.’ They are so excited and happy. If none of the other things were there, but that was there, then you changed the business. How could you not be in the Hall of Fame?”

Transcript h/t: Fightful.com