 What's good Josh Boy Rocks back again with another video. So we got to check out some wrestling related news from WrestleMania. Apparently the Rock now has some backstage heat. The reason why WWE censored SmackDown. I saw someone talking on Twitter that there was a part of the Rock segment that got potentially blacked out cuz it was being, they were censoring something. I don't remember seeing that last night so I'm not sure about that. And then also the worst sale, they are probably talking about the Austin theory. Getting hit with the stunner RKO combination. Not gonna lie to you, that shit was hilarious. But we're gonna check out what WrestleMania has for us in the news. Wrestling related today. Appreciate all the love and support man. We're gonna get right into this one, should be very interesting. Guys, it is WrestleMania here, back with another video. Join us now as we look at this week's edition of The Blue Bryant as well as the wildest news stories and remission you need to know. The show is a champion injured. The Rock has backstage heat. The Rock roasts Cody again in another video. WWE had to censor SmackDown for the funniest reason. Bray Wyatt's Hall of Fame status. WWE superstars appearing in another promotion and much more. Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos. And follow us on Facebook for exclusive news. Also check out our new videos on WrestleMania short. As always we won't recap the matches but just look at the good, the bad and the downright ugly. As always we start off with the good. It's the number one brilliant bout between Bayley and Dakota. Last night's Bayley vs Kymatch was a brilliantly bookmatch that helped further the storyline of Bayley's war against the damage control and it intrigued by having no way to help Bayley and gave the WWE Universe a hint of what Bayley and Dakota can do in the ring. Number two, Rock concert changes things up. What was the Rock's concert, the great ones best performance? Well, we'd like to admit far from it but it did give the WWE Universe some variety in the build up to Cody vs Roman Reigns, a match that is still three weeks away and the WWE needs to be careful as it wants to maintain the sizzle without giving away the steak. Next week's confrontation between Cody and Roman should help as Roman has become far too secondary in his own storyline. Also kudos to the WWE bringing back Hollywood Rock's theme. It just fits his persona so perfectly. Number three. That was I love what they did there. I'm glad the Rock's not going to be there. He's been there for the past few weeks now. So now it's going to be Roman and Cody. They're going to get a chance to cook and I hope and I pray they book Cody to actually start trying to pit these guys against each other. Start planning the seeds of doubt between Roman and the Rock because the Rock. He's we know he's clearly star power wise. He's on another level and Roman is there, but he's not there yet. So the best way to really make this story that much more interesting is to create that dissension, create that that questioning of can you really trust him? You y'all you say y'all family. This is it's all about family in the bloodline. But at the end of the day, no one's talking about you, Roman. They're talking about the Rock. You know, play that up. I hope they I hope he does that. But he's been the Rocks have been carrying this WrestleMania buildup. Not going to lie to you, my personal opinion. I think he's been carrying it as expected. So Nick Aldis lays down the law again. Nick Aldis continues to show he's a man not to be trifled with as he doesn't let the inmates run the asylum and acts like an authority figure who's not afraid to use the power given to him. Yes, Aldis. No, so Logan Paul's demand that ran to you and apologized to him, telling them that it was something they should do on his own. Later in the show, Aldis exercised his authority by booking Paul into a triple threat match against Kevin Owens and Randy Orton. A pleasant reminder of who is running the show. Number four, Grayson Weller and Austin Theory aren't afraid to tread water. Grayson Weller and Austin Theory continue to show why they're a good team player as both men serve supporting roles in Logan Paul's feud with Kevin Owens and Randy Orton. Both superstars have up a card and perhaps even main event features, but they seem OK playing Stooges for now. That shouldn't be a problem as the WWE seems to have bigger things ahead for them with their feud that will likely begin after WrestleMania. Yeah, I'm honestly, you know, they're kind of playing the J.A.G. roles right now, but I'm waiting for the few between Austin Theory and Grayson Weller. They've been teasing it. I'm just waiting for when they finally pull the trigger there. And then we may be able to get something interesting out of both these guys, hopefully. So we'll see how that plays out. And WrestleMania is taking shape on Smackdown. Last night's announcement that Logan Paul will defend the US Championship against Kevin Owens and Randy Orton was good news, as was AJ Styles accepting L.A. Knight's challenge with a cheer tonight's back. Smackdown has been treading water in terms of building up Mania's undercard. And last night was a step in the right direction. Of course. But that was good. What about the bad? Is number one, L.W.O. Losers, the Brawling Brutes of 2024. Is it time to scrap the L.W.O.? The group has been weak ever since Legato del Fantasma members turned babyface and joined forces with Rey Mysterio. Now that nothing short of pathetic as their only role is to jump to Santos Escobar and his version of Legato del Fantasma, allowing Rey to swoop in and save the day. Having Legato stomp on L.W.O. every week is doing nothing for the heels as it's clear that the only person who can win matches is Rey Mysterio. Sadly, the L.W.O. is much like the Brawling Brutes, but with Rey playing Seamus, hopefully Papa Rey doesn't get dragged down by his teammates like the Celtic warrior did by his team's constant losses. Number two. L.W.O. They they haven't been presented as anything credible outside of fucking Rey. That's it, bro. They they have it, bro. They they have been they've been built up, even with the talent that they have in there, they've been presented like fucking losers. The L in L.W.O. stands for fucking losers. So I don't know what they're going to do with them. I mean, not everybody can be top contenders, you know, in W.W.E. you're going to have to have those individuals that, you know, have those losing streaks. But I mean, I wouldn't want them to split them up, but they got to get some type of momentum because right now they're just a bunch of J.A.G.'s that are under Rey Mysterio at this point. So why is SmackDown having a tournament for a six-pack challenge? Nick Aldis does many things right as SmackDown general manager, but the call to determine the blue brand's entrance in a six-pack challenge was a little puzzling. While each show has its own GM, shouldn't there be some type of uniformity in determining how teams qualify for a match and the downright ugly? Now, come on, we had to include it. What was that sell-by-Austin theory? A hesitation of the jump and him just lunging forward just made it look so bad. He needs to take a page out of Randy Orton's book of smoothness. To be fair, other than the Rocks concert, it wasn't a particularly special show. And there's no question that W.W.L.W.E. to you, that shit was so stupid. It was stupid, but it was funny only because you wasn't expecting all that extraness off the stunner to the RKO. That shit was funny. I'm not going to lie to you. And I don't want to be hypercritical because guess what? The People's Champ, he's done that, too, with the stone cold stunner, flopping all over the place. When you look back at it, it makes no sense, but it's hilarious. Same thing with H.P.K., he'd be flopping all over the place. So I don't want to give him too much heat for it. Me personally, I just thought that shit was hilarious, dawg. It shouldn't be something he does every week, but he does oversell, especially the stunner. He does the little that shit like, bruh, it's fucking hilarious. W.L.W.E. is enjoying an incredible surge of success. But why does it feel like they need to play things so safely when it can quickly lead to boredom? Why not shake things up with a breakout star or a few to keep fans interested in SmackDown rather than killing time until mania? Yeah. Would you guys think of the blueberry last night? Let us know in the comments down below. Now let's move on to the news. Now, first, we look at a champion injured. Atop of today's news are concerns that SmackDown superstar Asuka may be injured. Oh, no. W.L.W.E. Universe is voicing its collective concern after a video surfaced of Asuka appearing to be limping in the ring after damage control attacked Bayley during the role models match against Dakota Kai. Sportskeeda noted that Asuka did not appear to be injured when she was at ringside and it appears she may have been injured during damage controls running on Bayley. Asuka was struck and hit the mat. Afterwards, she appeared to be limping for the rest of the segment. It could have just been a damn good sell. But as of right now, there's no word on Asuka's condition. But if so, it's another blow to the blue brand following Charlotte Flair's injury. The damage control storyline has been one of SmackDown's best in recent memory. And if Asuka is hurt, hopefully the W.W.E. can work around her injury or continue following this story. Yeah, I hope not because that would kind of mess up things potentially going into WrestleMania. They need everybody that's in part of damage control to be healthy to kind of build this feud in this story. So I'm hoping that's not the case, man. We're going to keep our fingers crossed on that one. Next up, The Rock rose Cody again in another video. The Rock is showing he still got it, whether it's roasting opponents in person on TV or cutting videos where he delivers a verbal smackdown to their candy asses. The Rock recently had more fun at Cody Rhodes' expense on SmackDown when he held his rock concert and promised to whip Cody with his weight belt and deliver it to Cody's mother. The Rock also delivered a similar promo online mocking Cody after the American Nightmare, poured his heart out to the W.W. Universe on Raw, only for The Rock to just simply say, are you effing kidding me? Yeah. Are you effing kidding me? You start fucking crying? You start crying? That's how you respond? No wonder all your fans are cry babies. No wonder because they're Superman, they're hero. He's not crying dude, you will cry all good. You can cry, I can't give the belt to Dusty but I can give it to my mama, I can give it to my mommy. Where's my mommy? Shut the fuck up, give it to your mommy. The Rock has been in rare form as he's frustrated both Cody and Seth Rollins on the microphone, setting his Hollywood rock character to maximum heat. As entertaining as Rock's segments have been, the WWE needs to make sure that Rock doesn't eclipse Roman Reigns when it comes to WrestleMania's main event and that The Rock doesn't make Cody and Seth look like saps. Even if the WWE is going with the idea that The Rock is setting Roman up, the promotion must protect its full-time main event players and keep them strong. Given the recent news that The Rock is expected to be out after WrestleMania and likely until SummerSlam due to his Hollywood obligations, burying three of the company's top stars while the man with the shovel is off TV doesn't seem very wise. Next up. Here's the thing man. He is overshadowing everybody. The only person that's really like, well, I don't even know. Cause right now Cody's getting cooked, bro. He had some momentum, you know, with slapping The Rock last week, but he's getting cooked. Seth has been getting cooked. Roman was cooking him at the press conference they had a while back. And well, even before then, basically calling that championship that title reign meaningless, a second tier championship, which you all know, but Seth's been getting cooked by Roman, then he got cooked by The Rock. And now The Rock is just cooking both of them and Roman's just chilling cause he don't even have to do too much. So he's kind of overshadowing everybody. I'm just being honest with you. So this is why I'm glad they are having that one-on-one segment, him and Cody. I just need Cody to really bring that aggressiveness. Monday, he needs to bring the aggressiveness verbally to The Rock, let them know. And then Friday, he needs to continue that. That's all I'm saying. Because you want people to buy into your baby face. If this was stone cold in that situation, do you honestly think he would have, you know what I'm saying, cried on Monday Night Rock? And it was an emotional promo, but he would have had some passion to it. But then he would have started talking his trash and letting them know why they're about to catch a can of whoop ass at WrestleMania. Like, I don't know. I know that's not his persona, but he has to get some of that edge. Because at the end of the day, you want people to buy into the idea that this guy can hang with the greats and The Rock is one of the greats. He can take down Roman Reigns, Future Hall of Famer. You gotta convince people, you know, not just on the presentation with the three-piece suits and stuff like that. We get that. He's fresh. He's fly. That's cool. But there's nothing wrong with the baby face getting a little bit aggressive and letting people know I'm not standing for no bullshit. So The Rock has backstage heat. And whilst we're on the subject of this promo, some of the WWE think that The Rock has taken them a little bit too far and has reportedly rubbed some people up the wrong way. And it's due to these promos being profanity-filled. Now, obviously, we're in a PG era of WWE. And higher-ups in WWE have memoed talent on guidelines on TV and social media, and they are mostly banned from any profanity in their social media posts. However, most feel that this is a double standard, as why does The Rock get away with so much profanity but others have to adhere to the rules? One source from S.E. Scoots replied, even if he's the big movie star, shouldn't everyone play by the same rules so he can curse and use that to get over but everyone else is handcuffed? Is it fair? What do you guys think? Let us know in the comments down below. It isn't fair. Granted, I've seen recently Seth call out cursed at Drew McIntyre on Twitter. I mean, I wish he could have said that on Monday Night Raw, but obviously he couldn't. I wish he could have said something other than diarrhea, but it's neither here nor there. So yeah, they can. But at the same time, it's one of those things where it is a double standard. Because he's The Rock. He's The Rock. He sits at the board. So I, is it fair? No, because I would love for, and I just feel like in certain feuds and certain situations and with certain talent, you kind of let them have a little bit more of that edginess. So maybe that's part of the reason why Cody hasn't, you know, turned it up on the microphone a little bit more. Granted, the only reason why I can't really give Cody an out for that is because Drew has been cooking on the microphone for months now and on social media. And he doesn't have to curse much because he's being an asshole. He's being a troll. He's being the ultimate CM punk hater and what he's been saying to Seth and anybody else. So there's ways around it to bring off the aggressiveness. You don't always have to curse, but we know there's few people in WWE history that can get away with saying certain things. The Rock is one of them. Stone Cold is another. John Cena is another. I think Roman Reigns has a little bit more leeway than a lot of the other people. That's just what it's always been. But especially the Rock, he can do that because he's on the board. What are they going to fucking do? So it's unfair. And I wish they they were allowed more wrestlers to kind of kind of get into that bag as well, too. Next up, the WWE had to censor Smackdown for the funniest reason. Speaking of the Rock, did the WWE have to censor Smackdown out because of the great one? Well, that appears to be the case as X-Account fade away media is reporting a female fan apparently flashed the camera during the Rock segment so they had to black out the screen. It's been a while since fans have flashed the cameras during WWE TV. I didn't see this. Long time WWE fans will recall it happening during the attitude era and it's unknown whether this fan was particularly happy to see the Rock looking for their 15 minutes of fame or hoping to revive the adage. Anything can happen in the WWE. Next up, Bray Wyatt. I definitely don't remember seeing that. So if y'all did, y'all saw it. It was like a blackout. Y'all let me know, but I don't remember seeing it. Everything seemed normal on my feed at the time, so. It's Hall of Fame status still unknown. It's the late great Bray Wyatt being inducted into this year's Hall of Fame. While it seems like many fans believe this is a good way to honor Bray's legacy, the WWE hasn't made any formal announcement and according to Dave Meltzer, the promotion is still going over the decision. It was confirmed to us yesterday that with the exception of Lea Maivia, all members of the 2024 Hall of Fame class have been announced. Regarding rumors of Bray Wyatt, obviously he was on the list at one point, but it's not planned or at least it wasn't of yesterday. The impression I was given is that he will be put in soon. Do you think Bray will be inducted this year? Let us know in the comments down below. Next. I get it. Maybe they've already had the list and are kind of the idea of people. I'm sure if he doesn't get in it this year, he will most likely be in it next year. He will. The dude, he deserves to be in it because of his creativity and the characters that he created, bro. The title range that he had could have been better, should have been better and that's on booking. That's booking side of things. But his creative mind and what he was able to come up with, he deserves to be there, bro. He's one of the most creative wrestlers ever the business has ever seen, bro. Some unique stuff, stuff that he kind of took from other people with their permission and kind of added his spin to it, bro. And it worked. A lot of times when you venture outside the box, it don't work. The shit worked. He got over multiple times at the bad booking decisions because I want you to understand, getting repackaged, I think he was repackaged like three times. Getting repackaged, a lot of times it's not successful. Once people see you as one way, they just look at you as one way but he got repackaged multiple times and was still able to get over. So he deserves to be there, man. Hopefully not this year, next year for sure. Next up are WWE superstars appearing in another promotion. As interesting developments concerning the WWE and the promotion Game Changer Wrestling as one WWE superstar is already booked for GCW's upcoming Bloodsport event. Josh Barnett of GCW tweeted, what does it mean when a queen takes up the sword and marches to war? Blood, victory, glory, from battlefields all over the world, MMA and UFC, NXT, WWE, Stardom and more to now step into the ring who was made for from the beginning. The warmest is discipled, a queen of spades, Shayna Baszler comes to Josh Barnett, Bloodsport X. That's crazy. GCW's Bloodsport events are workshoots that are special variations from traditional pro wrestling matches. First, the only way to pin is by knockout or submission. Second, there's no traditional wrestling ring. Instead, it competitors fight on a wrestling match with no ropes or turnbuckles. The Bloodsport events traditionally feature pro wrestlers with MMA backgrounds which makes Shayna Baszler a great fit. It's unknown whether this is a one-time arrangement attached for future collaborations or the beginning of a working relationship with GCW. That's crazy. However, Dave Meltzer noted in an update on Wrestling Observer Figure Four online that regarding Shayna Baszler at Bloodsport and other WWE talent doing indie dates that week, we're told it was Paul Levec's decision and that Paul Levec has a different view on things than Vince McMahon had. According to Wrestling News, Andrew Raven's more WWE stars will be announced soon. One of the most interesting aspects of the sharing of WWE talent is what other promotions will send talent to Bloodsport events, especially your rivals such as AEW. But they haven't focused, the wildest. That's wild. When y'all were telling me about that yesterday, I was like, yo, we're in a different time in WWE. Vince would have never did. Vince only viewed WWE as the only place for wrestling. So the fact that she's gonna be able to do that and other wrestlers as well, that's crazy. Now. Now. What would probably be the biggest, craziest thing? And I don't know if we will see this in our lifetime. It may be, may be, but what would be the biggest and the craziest collaboration? And y'all already know where I'm going with. AEW and WWE. Dead Ash. Now you would say, well, how? Cause WWE wouldn't benefit from there? I don't think not necessarily. I think they would benefit in the wrestling public opinion for working with AEW. And AEW obviously would benefit from working with WWE. If they ever did some, it don't even have to be a joint pay-per-view, allowing one of their contract wrestlers to work with WWE. Like some people are hoping that Tony Khan will allow Dustin Rose to help out Cody at this year's WrestleMania. Now, just something like that. It could be something as small as one wrestler who's under contract, doing something for the other company for that one night. Something as simple as that, that would be fucking crazy. It would. It would be fantastic. I would like to see that. I don't know if we ever will. And maybe one day we will. Maybe they do something with Dustin. I don't know. I doubt it. Cause Tony Khan, you know, he has his issues with WWE. So I don't know. But I like the fact that WWE is heading in the right direction. And we may see that. May not be anytime soon, but we may see that in our lifetime where there is some type of mini crossover with AEW and WWE. Cause I think we've never really seen that from the big companies in wrestling. I'm not talking about the territory days. I'm talking about from the big companies, like WCW and WWE. You knew you weren't going to see nothing like that. Unless someone jumped ship. So to see AEW and WWE at one point, maybe doing something like that, that would be monumental. And it would be, it would show that you can like whichever company and still enjoy wrestling, bro. It's, it shouldn't be a war. There's no war. It's just which show you like more. Which you're preference. So comment down below. Let me know. Would y'all be down if WWE and AEW was able to do some type of collab, whether it's someone appearing on the other person's show, other company's show, or maybe doing like a little mini, I wouldn't say mini, it would be huge. I don't know about pay-per-view situation. I think that's, you don't want to kind of do that. Cause then you got to figure out which company a wrestler is going to win over the other. I don't know about that. I think that would cause a lot more problems than good. But doing some type of joint ventures with each other, whether it's a few people or, you know, whatever the case is, some joint ventures with the wrestlers involved. Would you guys like to see that? Cause I think that would be kind of cool. But I appreciate all of the support you guys showing on channel Road to 150K. And I'm still young, speed it. YouTube wrestling champion of the world. Appreciate y'all kicking in with me. See y'all in the next one. Peace.