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Bron Breakker reportedly avoided a serious injury following his match with Seth Rollins on WWE Raw this week. Concerns emerged after a video surfaced showing Breakker limping at a hotel following the bout, prompting fans to speculate he may have been injured. However, according to False Finish, Breakker was “banged up” following the match but has not suffered an injury that will affect his ability to compete going forward. The former Intercontinental Champion recently returned from an earlier injury absence, having missed the road to WrestleMania 42 before returning at the event and later defeating Rollins at Backlash.
False Finish has learned that Bron Breakker was indeed banged up after his match with Seth Rollins on #WWERAW but nothing that will affect him or working in-ring moving forward pic.twitter.com/W7YAZ4njeI
— False Finish (@FalseFinishHQ) June 2, 2026
WWE is set to hold additional talent tryouts later this year, with Bryan Alvarez reporting that sessions are planned for SummerSlam week in Minneapolis and in South America this September. The company has already held several recruitment events in 2026, including a recent European tryout featuring Leon Cage, Maddy Morgan, Daz Black, Madison Marley, Peter Tihanyi, and Kuro.
WWE’s continued scouting efforts come as the company looks to replenish its developmental system following a wave of call-ups from WWE NXT after WrestleMania 42, including Oba Femi, Trick Williams, Ethan Page, Jordynne Grace, and others. WWE is now focusing on building its next generation of talent, with prospects such as Mason Rook, Kam Hendrix, Lizzy Rain, and Naraku already appearing on NXT programming.
Asuka has introduced fans to her new five-month-old Toy Poodle, Big Body Boss, on her KanaChanTV YouTube channel. Asuka explained that the unusual name came from the puppy’s appearance in a photo, where his body looked much larger than his face. She often shortens the name to Big Boss, Big Body, or BB, though she joked that she sometimes accidentally calls him “Big Daddy.”
Asuka described the puppy as energetic and strong, but noted that he has yet to bark since arriving at her home. She also shared updates on his potty training and revealed that he is attached to a sock carrying the scent of his siblings. The video attracted more than 33,000 views on its first day on Asuka’s channel, which has over 634,000 subscribers.
The results for last night’s WWE NXT episode are in.
The lineup for tonight’s episode of AEW Dynamite has been confirmed.



