
The Arena Neza saw the final spectacle of Psycho Clown, a match that sparked chatter about his future career, as the event billed WWE as his ultimate “destiny.” Teaming up with Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. and Niño Hamburguesa, Psycho Clown faced his earlier Psycho Circus partners — Murder Clown, Panic Clown, and Dave The Clown.
Despite building links with WWE, Psycho Clown is still contractually tied with AAA. Last month, news surfaced that he would discontinue accepting offers for independent wrestling matches post-August.
Esta noche en la arena Neza, se anuncia al inicio de la función que esta es la última vez que se podrá ver a Psycho Clown en esta arena , ya que su destino es WWE. pic.twitter.com/KS0f6vJLNS
— Alfonso Lizarraga (@dr_landru) July 5, 2025
The film industry welcomes another WWE Superstar – Jordynne Grace, who is now part of the cast for the upcoming fantasy movie Welcome to Paradise featuring Bill Nighy and Matthew Horne, according to Variety. The film, crafted by writer-director Richard Summers-Calvert, has completed shooting and is currently under editing.
The cast is an ensemble of talent including Georgina Bennett, Kirk Patterson, Togo Igawa, Traey Wilkinson, and Simon Fisher-Becker., with Nighy lending his voice to the project.
The film, a mashup of psychodrama, black humor, and whimsical surrealism, spins around Lisa, who finds herself on an unfamiliar beach, devoid of any memories. A creature soon encounters her, informing that she is now part of “The Carnival”, containing both human and magic realms. Here, she meets Harvey, another displaced soul, and together they endeavor to regain their wiped-out memories and aim for redemption, not without a hefty price though.
The film’s director Summers-Calvert expressed his excitement about the project, saying, “Some might be skeptical, but they have never seen an actual execution like this. This movie holds elements that people haven’t seen, heard, or even dreamt of — and this is what drives me.
Welcome to Paradise is scheduled to hit the theatres in the latter part of 2025.
Earlier in April, Drew McIntyre shared he had proposed the concept of “Bored at Work” t-shirt to WWE, drawing inspiration from his famous tweet made during WrestleMania – all while being center stage. A year or so later, that t-shirt concept has been brought to life and is up for grabs on WWE Shop at .99.
Known for his distinctive approach and rebellion both in and outside the ring, McIntyre’s new shirt echoes this spirit, imprinted with a creative graphic echoing the renowned selfie moment along with his signature phrase “Bored at Work.”
In response to the launch, McIntyre humorously quipped, “It only took them one year and three months. But now, you too can be bored at work.”
It only took them one year and three months. But you too can be bored at work.https://t.co/OxMU4Du7vB pic.twitter.com/JnV9NV8GGZ
— Drew (@DMcIntyreWWE) July 5, 2025
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