WWE News & Rumor Roundup - Major pregnancy speculation addressed, Stephanie McMahon update, Returning Hall of Famer to replace Paul Heyman?
Welcome to another edition of Sportskeeda's daily WWE News & Rumor Roundup as we head towards the King & Queen of the Ring 2024.
With WWE building towards the next PLE in Saudi Arabia, the focus is on the men's and women's tournaments, the final matches of which will take place on May 25th, 2024.
One of the favorites to win the competition was subjected to pregnancy rumors on the internet, and the reactions of multiple stars have confirmed the reality behind the speculation.
We also have an update regarding Stephanie McMahon's status and whether fans should expect her back. The roundup concludes with a legend teasing a return to take Paul Heyman's spot.
#1. Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins react to Bianca Belair pregnancy rumors
Before Bianca Belair's scheduled match against Tiffany Stratton for this week's SmackDown, the internet was rife with claims that the EST of WWE was pregnant with her first child.
It should be noted that Belair is the stepmother of Montez Ford's two children, and the rumors led fans to believe WWE would pull Bianca from the ongoing tournament.
However, the hearsay doing the rounds isn't true, as Montez Ford addressed it by changing his Instagram bio. He's continued to alter it, and as things stand, Ford is a "father of 10," which is a clear indication that the unverified details about him having another baby are false.
Angelo Dawkins, too, saw humor in the whole situation and responded with laughing emojis. Moreover, Bianca Belair not only wrestled on SmackDown but also defeated Stratton and put out a message confirming that she is going nowhere and plans on becoming the Queen of the Ring.
#2. WWE Update on Stephanie McMahon
Ever since the WWE entered a new era, familiar faces have returned on big occasions.
Stephanie McMahon was at WrestleMania 40 and delivered a typically strong promo. This was her first WWE TV appearance since her father, Vince McMahon, left the company.
Stephanie was also at the Draft 2024, and fans wonder whether she will return in a full-time capacity for TKO. Sean Ross Sapp briefly touched upon the matter during his Q&A show on Fightful Select and confirmed that there are currently no plans for Stephanie McMahon to be back based on what he heard.
It was, however, stated that Stephanie received a warm welcome from the people behind the scenes, which is hardly surprising given her reputation and popularity.
While there is no word on Stephanie taking up a new role in WWE, expect her to appear on TV occasionally.
#3. Rikishi reacts to possibly returning to replace Paul Heyman
It's astoundingly bizarre that Rikishi has yet to get involved in the long-running Samoan saga in WWE.
The Hall of Famer regularly comments on the developments in the Bloodline storyline on his podcast, and during a recent episode, was asked about potentially coming in to be the new Wiseman.
Rikishi seemed open to the move, which he could self-admittedly see coming from a mile away. The father of The Usos teased he might wait for "when it's time for him to throw his name in the hat."
The legendary superstar alluded to returning and leveling the playing field on both sides of The Bloodline, one that is seemingly being led by his son Solo Sikoa.
Rikishi is one of the most recognizable AnoaŹ»i family members who would undoubtedly elevate the narrative, even if he doesn't necessarily replace Paul Heyman.
However, the prospect of seeing another Wiseman is indeed a tremendous creative proposition.