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Rudie Obias editor If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Vive la France! Vive la WWE! The first major event after Wrestlemania XL is also one of the biggest events in Europe. The WWE is going international with Backlash France 2024.
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WWE's Cody Rhodes, Becky Lynch and Alexa Bliss donate to Sara Lee memorial fund
memorial fund, set up following the death of Sara Lee, passed its $20,000 (£17,920) target within just two hours, raising over $50,000 (£45,000) at the time of writing.Among the WWE stars that have each donated $1,000 (£890) towards the fund are Cody Rhodes, Becky Lynch, Alexa Bliss and Braun Strowman.It was launched online by a former WWE favourite Bull James, whose Go Fund Me page was subsequently shared by Rhodes, Lynch and Bliss on their Twitter accounts.READ MORE: Ex-WWE star and Tough Enough winner Sara Lee dies aged 30 leaving family 'all in shock'More than 200 donations were made within those first two hours, with the intention to provide financial support for the 2016 WWE Tough Enough winner's family.Lee, 30, is survived by husband Cory Weston – another ex-WWE grappler who is better known by his ring name Wesley Blake – and their three children.As the winner of the 2015 Tough Enough reality TV show, Lee earned herself a WWE contract.After competing on the circuit for a number of months, she went on to join wrestling's independent pro scene from 2017 until her death, which was announced on Thursday (October 6).Explaining his reasons for forming the Go Fund Me page, James said: "We’re all shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Tough Enough winner Sara Lee. "As her loving husband, Cory, picks up the pieces and continues to raise their 3 children, the last thing anyone in that position wants to be worried about is money and paying for a funeral and everything else that comes along with it."The wrestling community has always been one to come together in the wake of tragedy and this is no different.
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WWE Raw: Logan Paul attacks Rey and Dominik Mysterio as he joins forces with The Miz for WrestleMania match
Logan Paul is set to make his in-ring WWE debut at WrestleMania 38.The YouTube star made his return to Raw on Monday night to a chorus of boos as he was unveiled as The Miz’s choice of tag team partner to face Rey and Dominik Mysterio in Dallas, Texas in April.During an eventful episode of Miz TV, the host hyped up his need for backup after losing to the Master of the 619 at Elimination Chamber over the weekend, while claiming he wanted support after the legend’s son got involved.Towards the end of the bout, the A-Lister channeled his inner Eddie Guerrero by feigning injury from a chair shot that never was, which led to Dominik being booted from ringside.On Monday, Miz said he had a tag team partner from a fighting family, and described them as ‘dashing’ – which was a clear nod to former WWE superstar Cody Rhodes, who recently shocked the wrestling world by leaving AEW.It seems likely the star will be back on WWE TV at some point given the heavy winks this week, but it wasn’t to be just yet as Logan stepped out inside.He and Miz jumped on the attack, beating down Rey and Dominik after laying down a challenge for a huge match at WrestleMania 38.The celebrity is no stranger to the world of WWE, with his most recent appearance coming in September last year, as he joined Happy Corbin in an attack on Kevin Owens during an episode of SmackDown.America's Got Talent star Jane 'Nightbirde' Marczewski dies aged 31WWE Raw results, grades: Seth Rollins and Kevin Owens fight way into huge title matchMatthew Perry 'won't sugarcoat tougher times' with Friends co-stars in memoirAnd he previously appeared at WrestleMania 37 as he was at ringside for Owens win over Sami Zayn.He tried to switch his allegiances after seeming to believe in
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