WWE Rumors: Why WWE removed parts of segment and more

Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton WWE SmackDown Promo

The pro wrestling rumor mill will always be turning these days, and we’ve got together all of the latest WWE Rumors that are currently floating around the internet for you to check out below. As always some of these rumors are as of yet officially confirmed so please treat them as such.

Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton Segment

The segment between Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton on last week’s episode of SmackDown went off the rails, and all subsequent uploads of said segment completely edited out elements that mentioned her divorces. This was apparently a directive “from above” but it is not currently known if Stratton or Flair requested this themselves.

Rob Van Dam Gets Injured

PWInsider have reported that Rob Van Dam rolled his ankle during his appearance at MLW’s Battle Riot VII. It was however noted that the WWE Hall of Famer was apparently “doing okay” the next day.

Bryan Danielson Backstage

Although this is more AEW-centric, it’s worth noting again from PWInsider that Bryan Danielson, the former Daniel Bryan in WWE, was backstage at AEW Dynasty last night.

Danielson is retired from “full-time” wrestling, but there is a very good chance that he will be back in action in time for the All In event from Texas.

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