Updates on Madi Wrenkowski’s WWE Journey and Insight from Maven on Chair Shots

Updates on Madi Wrenkowski’s WWE Journey and Insight from Maven on Chair Shots
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As we previously reported here on eWn, Madi Wrenkowski is rumored to be heading to WWE.

In what will surely add fuel to the fire regarding those rumors, Wrenkowski vacated the Mission Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championships over the weekend.

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It was reported last month that Wrenkowski has signed a developmental contract with WWE.

As of this writing, there’s no word on when Wrenkowski will report to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, FL.

In other news, Maven recently took to his YouTube channel to comment on taking a steel chair guillotine from the Undertaker back in 2002. The former Tough Enough winner said,

“After the Rumble, I found myself involved in a championship match with Chris Jericho. So [we] go through the entire match and at the end, Undertaker came out to ruin my night. I found myself on the outside of the ring with The Undertaker, a place I did not want to be, and he took a chair, put it up against my throat, rared me back, and jammed me down on it. To everyone, it looked absolutely devastating. I’ll be perfectly honest with you, going over it during the day, it felt like it was going to be devastating until I learned the secret.”

He continued, “The secret to that chair shot is holding the chair with both hands on either side. Because as I’m holding the chair, and he’s raring me back, ‘Taker looks like he’s keeping the chair pinned directly to my throat when the whole time I’m the one controlling it as he brings me down onto the ground. I’m controlling how close most of my neck actually gets to the top edge of that chair and after impact, my throat never even hit the lip of that chair. What really sold it what really told the entire crowd and the people at home that I was hurt was the throat. Again, I was able to control that because I had both hands on that chair the entire time. Realistically, it was one of the easiest bumps of my life.”

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Rumors are swirling in the wrestling world as it is speculated that Madi Wrenkowski may be making her way to WWE. This speculation gained more traction when Wrenkowski recently vacated the Mission Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championships. It was reported last month that she had signed a developmental contract with WWE, but there is no official word yet on when she will report to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, FL.

The news of Wrenkowski relinquishing the MPW tag title was shared on Twitter by Cody Nichols, who congratulated her on moving on to “bigger and better things.” This further fueled the rumors surrounding her potential move to WWE. Fans are eagerly waiting for an official announcement from both Wrenkowski and WWE regarding her future plans.

In other wrestling news, Maven, the winner of the inaugural season of “Tough Enough,” recently shared an interesting story on his YouTube channel. He recounted a steel chair guillotine move he took from The Undertaker back in 2002. Maven revealed that the secret to making the move look devastating while ensuring his safety was holding the chair with both hands on either side. By controlling the chair’s position, he was able to protect his throat and make it appear as if he had taken a brutal hit.

Maven’s revelation sheds light on the behind-the-scenes secrets of professional wrestling and how performers work together to create captivating moments in the ring. It highlights the importance of trust and coordination between wrestlers to execute moves safely while still entertaining the audience.

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As the speculation surrounding Madi Wrenkowski’s potential move to WWE continues, wrestling enthusiasts eagerly await official confirmation and look forward to seeing her make her mark in the world of professional wrestling.