 What's good y'all, it's your boy Ron Speck here again with another video. So we got Vince McMahon opponent linked WWE and then the brand split, AEW delete, Putin line and other wrestling news. I know we talked about Vince supposedly having some type of wrestling match this year, last week on on on another video. And a lot of you guys was like, oh, it's not gonna happen. There's no way that happens. I don't know, man. Maybe there is some truth. Maybe Vince McMahon is going to have a match at this year's WrestleMania. I don't want to see that. I'm just be honest with you. I think him being in the ring is past him. He wasn't just the best wrestler, but he was able to work different spots and stuff like that. And it was cool to see him back in the day getting the ring with Austin and some of the other talent or whatnot, just to enhance the story. But I don't think fans really want to see that anymore. So I don't know what's about to happen. This should be a good one, man. WrestleMania is always dropping some pretty dope videos related to wrestling news and rumors. So this should be a good one, man. But I appreciate all the love and support. We're almost at Sandi Kay. Thank you guys so much for that. Let's get right into this one. Now guys, it is WrestleMania here. Back with another video. Now the 2022 Elimination Chamber is in the rear view mirror as the road to WrestleMania continues with newly crowned WWE Champion Brock Lesnar appearing last night to confront Universal Champion Roman Reigns. Fans can expect a lot of fireworks when this happens, but what else? Well, join us now as we look at this week's edition of the blue brand, as well as the wildest news stories in the room that you need to know, including Mr. McMahon's WrestleMania opponent revealed. Is WWE scrapping the brand split? AEW deletes a controversial Vladimir Putin line and much more. Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive lists. As always, we will recap the show, but just look at the good, the bad and the downright ugly. As always, we start off with the good as number one, a good Rousey promo. Can Rousey cut a good promo? Promo? Lots of question fans have debated ever since the baddest woman on the planet entered the WWE. While Rousey's first WWE run featured some awkward promos, Ronda improved when she turned heel, suggesting it might be a case of honing her mic skills. While Rousey is still a babyface, last night's promo showed Rousey is still learning. It was nice that the crowd didn't s*** on her, which always helps. 2. Pat McAfee is life Pat McAfee's colour commentary continues to add so much more to every episode of SmackDown and it's no stretch to say that he's so good that we'll tune in every Friday night just to see what craziness McAfee has in store. McAfee is one of those rare colour commentators whose enthusiasm never crosses the line into obnoxiousness and he makes every match seem so special. While Rousey could benefit from McAfee's presence, we're glad to see him on SmackDown as we're not sure how long Pat could last on Mondays before the show sucked the life out of him. I ain't gonna lie to you, Pat McAfee, him being on commentary is one of the greater decisions WWE has made man, the dude, he's hilarious bro, he is hilarious, I love his commentary and just who he likes, who he doesn't like, I like it man, I like it. He knows how to be entertaining on the microphone when calling the match, it's great man, Pat McAfee is an actual gym and they need to keep him on SmackDown, don't bring him on Monday night raw, just keep him on SmackDown, SmackDown could definitely use his colour commentary. Speaking of McAfee, rumor has it he may be wrestling at this year's showcase of the Immortals. We should check into the news to see who he's facing. 3. Heyman cuts to commercial Paul Heyman has done a lot during his wrestling career, managing, running ECW and providing colour commentary so it's no surprise Roman Reigns' Tribal Council decided to try something new last night, in this case cutting to a commercial. The segment was kind of strange but it was also kind of cool, a reminder that you never know what the former poorly dangerously is gonna do. 4. A Star in the Making It was good to see Xayah Lee on SmackDown as she's one of the most promising new stars in the WWE's women's division and let's just pray she doesn't get the Tony Storm treatment. Her win over Natalya was exactly what you wanted from her at this point in her career, a chance for her to look good against an accomplished veteran. Now it's just up to the WWE to give her a sustained push, that's gonna be easier said than done however given the WWE's obsession with pushing an elite for you in the women's division it may not be that hard. 5. Best Brock Roman Segment Ever This segment was good, this segment was fantastic, Brock was fantastic, Roman knocked it out the park. This was great, this was a segment I enjoyed, one of their better ones and it definitely for me just a little bit created some more excitement for that match at this year's WrestleMania. Most of the WWE presenting perhaps the best segment ever between Brock and Reigns, these two have clashed so often in the ring and in talk segments that it's hard to find anything new to explore. Nonetheless, both men did as Brock channeled his best Paul Heyman talking trash while predicting a win over Roman at WrestleMania 38 as well as an ass beating for both Reigns and Heyman. Heyman did his usual trash talking but the highlight of the night was Roman Reigns' power mad proclamation that smacked down his place with the Universal Champion pointing out how everything is his, ranging from the cameraman, the announced crew, the fans and even the WrestleMania sign. Reigns took what could have been a ridiculously over the top promo and made it his own. The superb segment was capped off by the obligatory post-contract signing brawl as Brock lies in a level security which Roman noted as his security. And definitely a gold star for one of the security guards who had the way with all to sweep a wayward microphone out of the way were Brock delivered 8F5 to our hapless guard. Possibly saving him from a trip to the chiropractor's office. That was a good what about the baddest number one endless rematches. And does the blue brand have a temporal loop crisis? How else to explain the endless rematches fans must sit through? Last night's show featured the third match between Drew McIntyre and MagCat Moss as well as a new day's third throwdown with Los Lotharios. As we've noted these rematches might be interesting if the WWE added a storyline to them in the case of the new days versus the Los Lotharios or it spread the rematches out which is definitely not doing with Drew and MagCat. And number two, no time for women's matches? What's up with the WWE only giving its female undercard workers one or two minutes for each match? See, this is a problem that WWE does and you see it in the women's division. You saw with the women's queen tournament, queen of the ring tournament, the matches totaled up like 20 plus minutes out of all the competitors. That entire tournament for them totaled up like maybe 22 minutes or something like that, something ridiculous. And I don't know why WWE does this because out of hell we're supposed to invest in the women if they're only having five minute matches when we know they can go. You know what I'm saying? That's that's my issue. And it's like you can't sit up there and say you're all for the women's revolution when you're only giving your women two minutes to show what they can do. That's just me personally. They need to work on that. Less rematches focus more on, you know, fresh matchups if possible, longer matches that make sense and doing better for the women's division on smack down and probably on wrong. I'm pretty sure it's more or less the same one wrong as well. And we understand that main event is like Ronda Rousey and Charlotte get more time than performers like Xayah Lee and Natalia. But giving the undercard wrestlers short shrift is the meaning and Rob's fans have a chance to choose which wrestlers to root for. There was nothing ugly about last night's show where Smackdown provided a good follow-up show after Elimination Chamber and built up several big blue brambouts for this year's show of shows, while some fans might be disappointed to see Sami Zayn defend the Intercontinental Championship against a celebrity. I mean, that I'm not a big fan of. I love me some Johnny Knoxville, the jackass crew. I grew up on that, you know, but come on, man. It's like it's cool when bad bunnies out there wrestling, not for a title. Yeah, I know they did something with the 24 seven title, but we know that's a joke of a title. We know that that's what it is, but a prestigious Intercontinental Championship match title should not be on the line with a celebrity. It just shouldn't. It should not. I've never been a big fan of that. You know, if you're going to bring in a celebrity, it should be to have like a fun little match, maybe enhance a feud, but not to be going for an actual title only because it's like the people that held that belt, like, you know, a lot of those people, their careers were made by holding that championship and just as it should have so much prestige and and and type of type of worth in the company that it shouldn't just be given to anybody or it shouldn't even be potentially offered up in a match to anybody. Not everybody deserves that opportunity. That's just my opinion. I'm all for them having a match at WrestleMania, but it should not be for the title. That's that's where it's like, yeah, you need to say that for somebody within the company. Vince McMahon loves the mainstream media's attention on the WWE's biggest show and fans should expect other celebrities to compete there as well. Not good. Not bad. Just meh. What would you guys think of the blue brand last night? Let us know in the comments down below. Now let's move on to the news. Let me know. Now, first story looks at WWE scrapping the brand split. Top of today's news is a while rumor that's taking on a life of its own. The rumor concerns whether the WWE plans to scrap the brand split between Raw and SmackDown, a split that dates back to 2016. Other reason for all this talk has to do with the WWE boasting that the Brock Lesnar vs Roman Reigns bout at WrestleMania will be a title unification match as both the WWE and Universal Championship will be on the line. Naturally, fans are wondering just how the WWE intends to deal with the aftermath as a few fans expect the match to go anything but a definitive if not controversial finish. Some fans think this move makes it impossible for the WWE to do anything but feature the wrestlers of both brands on competing on each other's shows. While this is an interesting theory, it ignores the obvious alternative that the WWE could have one world champion while maintaining the brand split and having the champion defend the world title on both brands, much like the NWA World Champion travel to different territories defending the belt. There's also the possibility that the WWE could go the Becky two belts route and have the unified world champion drop one of the titles at some point in the future, leading to one title on each brand. Regardless of the outcome, the speculation as fans talking and should only increase the hype for WrestleMania 38 title unification match. What do you think is going to happen? Let us know in the comments down below. Now, here's the thing about this and this is why I've said this before. I've said this on Twitter that this unification match is really the only intrigue outside of what's going on with Brock and Roman. We've seen this so many times. They may have been a few times at WrestleMania. So this is the selling point when they announced it was a unification match. It's the intrigue. What's really going to happen here? Are they really going to end the brand split? Are they going to have one champion float between both shows? Is the network is going to be cool with that? Because once again, these are separate networks. These are not same networks and they got to be cool with the champions doing that. Hence, this is why, you know, they have certain say on who they want on the shows, who they feel will be best for the shows. They want it to be competitive to try to get ratings and views. So that matters as well. I don't know if you're going to have this match, you're going to call it a unification match. I mean, you would have it would make sense to get one belt. If you're going to unify, you don't unify it. You go to two to two belt route to only drop it to somebody else. Then it's not there's no point. You might as well call it a winter take all, but not a unification. Because they're saying it's a winter take all unification match. You're unifying the titles, which means it's going to be one belt, which means that one person floats between both shows, which pretty much kind of ends the brand split a little bit. Because if you're going to do that, you might as well do it all across the board. One women's champion, one tag team championship. You know, saying like you might as well do it across the board. So I'm not really sure how this is going to work. It's going to be interesting to see. But I do think if you're going to unify the belts, it shouldn't be someone holding both belts and then they drop one because they drop when it comes off as one is being lesser than the other. Roman wins, right? He has both belts, but he drops the WWE championship to somebody. He still holds the universal championship. It gives off the vibe that the WWE championship is way less important than the universal championship. And if you're unifying it, it eliminates all that. That's all I'm saying. So comment down below. Let me know what y'all think about that, man. Like, do y'all think it's going to actually be a unification? We're going to get one belt. Do y'all think we'll probably just have one person holding both belts? And then eventually they'll drop one of them. Next up, Vince McMahon's opponent, Leete. No, no, no. Incredible rumors concerning WWE chairman, Vince McMahon, as the current talk is that not only is a 76 year old contemplating a return to the ring, but he plans on doing so against a WWE commentator. If you've been following the news, you know, that big Mac has told his writers that nothing is off the table, including an in-ring return by the WWE's resident genetic Jack Hammer. I know some of y'all were saying, no, there's no way it's happened. That's fake news. I'm telling you, this is Vince, man. This is his company. He wants this WrestleMania to be the biggest WrestleMania ever. Best believe he'll do what he has to do. And now ringside news is reporting when making the rounds is that the company is currently planning a feud between Vince McMahon and Pat McAfee for WrestleMania 38. It is further said that the feud will most likely culminate in an official match between the two at the show of shows. One clue that the match is going to happen is that Mr. McMahon is scheduled to appear on the Pat McAfee show on Thursday, 3rd March. Pat tweeted the news on 25th Friday about to have the conversation of a lifetime with the legendary billionaire genius Vince McMahon next week. Do you guys think Vince McMahon should get back in the ring? Let us know in the comments down below. I mean, I'm definitely going to check that out, man. Probably drop a video on that. That should be an interesting interview. But I want to see if they're going to actually build something from that. We will see. I don't want to see it. I just really don't want to see him in the ring. But we will see what happens here. I don't know. I'm willing to give it somewhat of a chance if it makes sense. I mean, it really don't make sense. And I think you can get that spot to somebody else at WrestleMania. But we'll have to see how their their interview goes. So next up, an update on Owen Hart Tournaments. A details are finally emerging on All Elite Wrestling's partnership with the Owen Hart Foundation and the Owen Hart Foundation Men and Women's Tournaments. Speculation began when AEW announced its partnership with the Foundation with questions as to how AEW would honor the late great grappler's legacy. Fans eventually learned that a men and women's tournament will be held. But questions of when have remained elusive until now. According to Wrestling Inc, AEW announced that they will return to the UBS Arena in Long Island, New York on May 11th for a live dynamite and taping for rampage that week. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. Eastern Time. It was noted that the taping will see the opening round matches in the Owen Hart Foundation Tournaments. While there's no word on who will participate or how many matches will be held. They noted the tournament finals will take place at the 2022 AEW Double or Nothing pay-per-view, which is expected for late May. Dr. Martha Hart will be live at Double or Nothing to present the winners with their trophy, which has been called the Owen Cup. And finally, AEW deletes a controversial segment. Alas, but not least, all of the wrestling has deleted another controversial comment from its resident rapper, Max Kaster. Fans attending the tapings for the 25th February edition of Rampage report that Kaster was talking trash on Orange Cassidy before Kaster's teammates Anthony bounds about against freshly squeezed. According to fans, Kaster spit the following. Played with the acclaim, you got to be stupid. This guy is as popular as Vladimir Putin. A given Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it's understandable that AEW felt it is best to remove the lime. However, while AEW reportedly deleted the verse, it did keep this one in. Yo, I don't like you. Anthony is about to come fight you. Best friends, very nice, very evil. But I guess you're not friends with any black people. And Max Kaster has some controversial comments in AEW, so much so that AEW President Tony Khan claims he screens Kaster's raps before they air on television. What do you think of the latest rap? Let us know in the comments down. Oh, no, man. Anything I get it, it is a very sensitive time right now. Once again, I wish to give him all my thoughts and prayers to the people of Ukraine, man. It's it's it's it's a horrible situation. So anything related to that, I would definitely try to stay away from. I understand you just wanted to stay away from it. But, um, yeah, man, it's just it's just the time we live in right now, unfortunately. And I'm just wishing the best outcome possible. And hopefully, you know, this situation does end relatively soon with less, you know, less casualties, man. It's it's war is it's it's all it ends up bad for everybody ultimately, man. But this video was interesting, man. I don't know what's going to happen with Vince McMahon if he's going to be a part of WrestleMania in that capacity. Don't really want to see it, but you never know what's going to happen. I'm interested to see what happens on the Pat McAfee show. I'm going to probably try to check that out for you guys. And Roman Reigns, Brock Lesnar, unification match at this year's WrestleMania. Will it truly be a unified championship? Will we finally get rid of the blueberry belt and get a new belt? One WWE World Heavyweight Championship belt to reign supreme. We will see what happens, man. I appreciate all the love and support you guys have been showing on the channel. You guys have been running up to like subscriptions, everything. And I thank you guys so much. We are that close to 70,000 subscribers in this year. We will hit a honey cake and I will be getting my silver play button silver plaque from YouTube. Would your guys help? So appreciate all the love and support. Roll to Santa Kay. Appreciate you all kicking me. See y'all next piece.