Louisiana is reeling after Ricky Saints' heartbreaking NXT Championship loss, but his defeat might just signal a shocking new chapter for the local hero.
A major "heel turn" for Louisiana's wrestling fans: WWE has officially pulled WrestleMania 42 from New Orleans, despite prior announcements and massive anticipation. This unexpected cancellation, citing a "corporate shake-up," has left the state without its promised major wrestling spectacle, raising questions about future WWE events in the Pelican State.
The Road to Wrestlemania in Louisiana has started. Wrestlemania 42 is coming to Louisiana on April 11th and 12th, 2026. The economic impact is expected to be huge.
Coming just a few weeks after one of All Elite Wrestling's biggest shows of the year, AEW Dynasty, it seems they have another huge show planned in Louisiana.
Louisiana native Ricky Saints just won his first taste of WWE championship belt gold with the NXT North American Championship, setting himself up for a promising career with America's biggest pro-wrestling company by breaking a record with his win.
There's one controversial form of wrestling that is completely outlawed in Louisiana, and you wouldn't predict it at first but it will make perfect sense when you think about it.
A storm brewing in the world of professional wrestling has finally been unleashed. Louisiana's own Ricky Saints (f.k.a. Ricky Starks) has made his jump to the WWE.
Louisiana is a hotbed for pro wrestling. It has been since the territory days. There have be numerous broadcasts of WWE's Monday Night Raw from the state