Former IWGP Champion EVIL Rebranded as Naraku, WWE NXT Debut Set

WWE is officially moving forward with its latest international signing, as the man formerly known as EVIL is set to compete on “WWE NXT” under a completely new identity.

After making a surprise appearance on last week’s episode to confront NXT Champion Tony D’Angelo, the former IWGP Heavyweight Champion has now been given a new name—Naraku. The rebrand was confirmed during this week’s show through a vignette hyping his in-ring debut for next Tuesday.

The promo didn’t waste time establishing direction either. Naraku directly addressed D’Angelo, making it clear that he’s coming after the NXT Championship. The segment closed with a simple but effective message: his debut is imminent.

Before arriving in WWE, Naraku built a dominant résumé in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where he held multiple titles, including the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. His run in Japan came to an end earlier this year after dropping the NEVER Openweight Championship to Aaron Wolf at Wrestle Kingdom. He competed one final time the following night at New Year’s Dash!! before NJPW confirmed he would not be renewing his contract.

That departure sparked immediate speculation about his next move, with WWE quickly emerging as the likely destination. Still, his debut appearance last week came with a twist—he wasn’t identified by name, leaving fans guessing about how the company would present him.

Now, we have that answer.

The name “Naraku” carries a layered meaning. In Japanese, it translates to “abyss,” fitting his dark persona. It’s also a name familiar to anime fans from the “Inuyasha” series, though it remains to be seen if WWE leans into that connection. There’s also some curiosity about whether the name could be a subtle nod to wrestling veteran Joseph Park’s “Abyss” character, though that hasn’t been confirmed.

Interestingly, earlier reports suggested WWE might go with the name Nox Raijin, but those plans appear to have changed or the reports was false.

With a new identity and a title target already in sight, all eyes will be on next week’s NXT to see how Naraku’s first official outing unfolds—and whether he can immediately shake up the championship picture.

WWE NXT Preview 5/5/2026

WWE NXT tonight on The CW and Netflix (internationally).

  • Jasper Troy vs. Jackson Drake
  • Kali Armstrong vs. Jaida Parker
  • Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice vs. Izzi Dame & Niko Vance
  • Zaria will make an appearance

Backstage Details Emerge On WWE Releases, Pay Cuts, Contract Changes, And Talent Frustration

More details are continuing to surface regarding WWE’s recent wave of roster cuts and reported contract restructuring, with new information painting a picture of growing frustration among talent and agents alike.

According to Fightful, WWE was recently instructed to cut “millions” of dollars from its payroll and overall expenses as part of broader cost-reduction efforts under TKO Group Holdings. The situation reportedly led to a combination of releases, renegotiated contracts, and requests for wrestlers to accept major salary reductions.

The reports have generated considerable backlash throughout the wrestling industry, especially given TKO’s strong financial performance and executive compensation packages. While roster cuts are not uncommon in WWE, many within wrestling reportedly took issue with claims that some talent were asked to accept dramatic pay reductions — in certain cases allegedly totaling seven figures per year.

One of the larger concerns emerging from the situation is how it could affect future WWE contract negotiations. Sources within both the talent and agent communities reportedly believe many wrestlers may now hesitate before signing lengthy deals, particularly if there are doubts about whether the original financial terms will ultimately be honored.

Fightful also noted that in recent years WWE had approached some wrestlers about signing new contracts during overseas tours, sometimes earlier than expected. While some individuals viewed that strategy as an attempt to finalize deals before agents had an opportunity to fully evaluate the terms, the report stressed that such claims remain speculative.

On the day of the most recent roster cuts, multiple talents were reportedly informed they had just 48 hours to either accept reduced contracts or part ways with the company.

Among the most notable names connected to the situation were Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods of The New Day. According to the report, both men opted to leave WWE rather than agree to the proposed cuts, despite reportedly sacrificing millions of dollars that would have been earned over the remaining years of their deals.

The situation has drawn comparisons to comments previously made by Killer Kross, who stated in the past that he was given only one day to make a decision regarding a WWE contract offer.

There was also discussion internally about a rumored digital-focused contract for Xavier Woods, though no confirmation has surfaced regarding the reported arrangement or whether it would have restricted his ability to work with other promotions such as AEW.

Meanwhile, Fightful reported that several people within AEW are already pushing for The New Day to eventually join the company.

Another source of frustration reportedly stems from the fact that several WWE talents — including Santos Escobar and members of The New Day — had signed new contracts within the last year, in some cases without testing free agency or exploring outside offers. With WWE now revisiting or restructuring those agreements, some agents reportedly believe the company may have unintentionally weakened its own negotiating leverage in the future.

There is also concern that the strategy could benefit AEW, as frustrated wrestlers may become more willing to leave WWE while accepting lower competing offers elsewhere.

At this point, there is no confirmed list of talents who agreed to revised contracts, though reports indicate the requested pay reductions varied significantly depending on the performer.

Finally, the handling of The New Day’s departure reportedly became another internal talking point. Some individuals were said to be disappointed that WWE did not publicly acknowledge the group’s accomplishments following their exit. However, one company source claimed praise had been communicated privately and that a joint statement recognizing their contributions had originally been planned before ultimately falling through.

Report: Multiple WWE Talents Allegedly Asked To Take 50% Pay Cuts

A new report suggests WWE’s ongoing cost-cutting efforts may now be affecting active roster contracts, with at least one heavily featured talent reportedly agreeing to a major salary reduction.

According to PWInsider, a “majorly pushed” WWE star was allegedly approached last week about taking a 50% pay cut and ultimately accepted the revised deal. The identity of the performer has not been revealed, and the report stressed that the claim has not yet been fully confirmed.

Even so, the timing has raised eyebrows backstage and among fans.

The reported contract discussion reportedly took place just one day before news emerged regarding Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods departing WWE after being asked to restructure their own contracts. While details surrounding those situations remain limited, the reports have added to growing speculation that WWE and parent company TKO are aggressively looking to reduce payroll expenses.

Earlier reports indicated that TKO had instructed WWE executives to lower main roster spending, a move many believe contributed to the wave of post–WrestleMania 42 roster cuts that resulted in 25 releases on April 24.

Bryan Alvarez previously noted that the recent NXT departures were largely based on developmental evaluations, while the main roster releases appeared to be more financially motivated.

PWInsider described the situation by stating:

“A pretty majorly pushed talent who was asked to take a 50% pay cut, and allegedly did. I’m not naming the talent because I have no way, yet, to confirm this was the case, but the timing of that claim and what happened the very next day was very, very interesting, to say the least.”

The report also cautioned readers to treat the information carefully until additional confirmation surfaces.

Meanwhile, Fightful has added that multiple WWE talents have reportedly been approached regarding pay reductions, suggesting the situation may be broader than a single isolated case.

If accurate, the reports would mark a significant shift in WWE’s handling of talent contracts under the TKO banner, particularly coming so soon after WrestleMania season — traditionally one of the company’s strongest financial periods of the year.

WWE Star Chelsea Green Reveals She Underwent Heart Procedure

WWE’s Chelsea Green has shared a personal health update, revealing that she recently underwent a heart procedure after doctors diagnosed her with SVT following a years-long struggle with the condition.

Green posted the news to Instagram on Monday, explaining that doctors were finally able to identify the issue after dealing with symptoms for roughly a decade. She also shared a photo of herself recovering in a hospital bed alongside her husband, fellow wrestling star Matt Cardona.

“After 10 years, doctors finally caught my SVT and I was able to get a heart procedure done! Three hours later and I’m on the mend,” Green wrote in the caption.

SVT, or supraventricular tachycardia, is a heart rhythm condition that can cause episodes of rapid or irregular heartbeat. While the condition is often manageable and not always dangerous on its own, it can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, chest discomfort, or shortness of breath and may require medical treatment depending on severity.

The announcement adds another setback to what has already been a frustrating stretch away from the ring for Green. The former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion has not competed since February, when she took part in a triple threat qualifying match for the Women’s Elimination Chamber bout. Green teamed with Lash Legend in the losing effort against Tiffany Stratton during that contest.

Following the match, reports surfaced that Green had suffered a broken ankle. By March, word indicated she was nearing medical clearance for the injury, but she has yet to make her WWE return.

There is currently no timetable for when Green could resume in-ring competition following the heart procedure, though her post suggested the operation was successful and that she is already recovering.

Green has become one of WWE’s most entertaining personalities over the past several years, gaining popularity through her comedic timing and over-the-top character work across both “Raw” and “SmackDown.” Fans and wrestlers alike quickly flooded social media with support after her announcement.

Former NJPW Champion EVIL Set For Name Change Following WWE NXT Debut

Former NJPW star EVIL officially arrived in WWE NXT last week, and a new backstage report may have revealed the identity he’ll be using going forward.

During last Tuesday’s episode of “WWE NXT,” Tony D’Angelo finally came face-to-face with the person behind the mysterious box that had been teasing his arrival. A hooded figure emerged through the smoke and lighting effects before stepping into the ring and confronting the reigning NXT Champion. The man handed D’Angelo a shirt featuring the same Japanese symbol that had appeared on the package before dramatically removing his hood.

The reveal confirmed that the longtime NJPW standout known as EVIL had made his WWE debut.

Commentary quickly acknowledged the significance of the moment, with Vic Joseph referencing EVIL’s past as a former IWGP Heavyweight Champion. However, WWE stopped short of identifying him by a new ring name during the segment, leading to speculation about what he would be called in NXT.

That speculation intensified after a trademark filing surfaced on April 28 for the name “Nox Raijin.” According to a new report from Fightful Select, WWE internally lists the former NJPW star under his real name, Takaaki Watanabe, but the company is expected to use Nox Raijin as his official on-screen name moving forward.

The reported name appears to fit the dark presentation EVIL became known for during his run in Japan. In Japanese mythology, Raijin is recognized as the god of thunder, lightning, and storms, while “Nox” is commonly associated with darkness or night. The combination lines up closely with the ominous character work EVIL used throughout his NJPW career.

Before departing NJPW earlier this year, EVIL spent roughly 14 years with the promotion and built an accomplished résumé. Along with capturing the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, he also held the IWGP Intercontinental Championship, NEVER Openweight Championship, and multiple IWGP Six-Man Tag Team Championships.

He was also the founder and leader of House of Torture, the controversial faction created after his shocking betrayal of Los Ingobernables de Japon several years ago.

With his WWE arrival now official, it appears only a matter of time before Nox Raijin begins making a major impact on the NXT roster.

WWE Raw Preview 5/4/2026

WWE raw live tonight at 8/7c on Netflix from the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska

  • Oba Femi open challenge
  • Je’Von Evans & Penta vs. Rusev & Ethan Page
  • Finn Balor vs. JD McDonagh
  • Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu sign the contract for their World Heavyweight Title match at WWE Backlash
  • Asuka and IYO SKY face to face
  • Sol Ruca signs with Raw

John Cena Announces Major Appearance at WWE Backlash, Teases “History-Making” News

John Cena has officially confirmed that he will be appearing at this Saturday’s WWE Backlash event in Tampa, Florida — and according to the Undisputed WWE Champion, he plans to make a major announcement.

Taking to X on Monday, Cena revealed that he will be live at Backlash inside Benchmark Arena and teased that he’ll be delivering “history-making” news during the show.

While keeping the details under wraps, Cena hinted that whatever is planned could have a significant impact on both WWE talent and fans moving forward.

“I can’t promise it will be perfect,” Cena wrote, “but I can promise it will change the WWE experience for Superstars and fans.”

This latest tease follows a message Cena posted on April 23, where he told fans he was still planning to do “something epic” in Tampa on May 9. At the time, he specifically referenced Club WWE and encouraged fans to stay tuned for further updates.

Speculation surrounding Cena’s involvement grew over the weekend after the venue began advertising him for the premium live event.

WWE Backlash will stream live this Saturday, with the event airing on ESPN Unlimited in the United States and on Netflix internationally. WWE also announced that the first hour of the show will be available free on ESPN 2 for U.S. viewers.

The event is scheduled to begin at 6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT.

News on WWE Releases of JC Mateo and Tonga Loa

More details have emerged regarding the WWE departures of JC Mateo and Tonga Loa following reports that both stars are no longer with the company.

According to PWInsider, the exits of Mateo and Loa are officially being handled as roster cuts and releases rather than mutual departures. The report also notes that, as of now, these are expected to be the only WWE roster exits scheduled for today.

Both men had recently been featured as part of Solo Sikoa’s MFT faction on WWE programming. JC Mateo joined WWE last year and quickly became involved in the group alongside Solo, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa. Meanwhile, Loa had returned to WWE in 2024 after previously competing for the company years earlier.

Mateo’s final WWE match came shortly after WrestleMania 42 on an episode of Friday Night SmackDown. Teaming with Tama Tonga, he challenged Damian Priest and R-Truth for the WWE Tag Team Championships but came up short in the title match.

Tonga Loa last competed on the RAW episode leading into WrestleMania 42, where he teamed with Mateo and Solo Sikoa in tag team action.

The two stars also made what now appears to be their final WWE television appearance on the April 24 edition of SmackDown. During the segment, Jacob Fatu attacked both Mateo and Loa after defeating Solo Sikoa, further escalating tensions within the MFT storyline.

There is currently no word on what is next for either performer following their WWE departures.

Backstage Details Emerge on Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods’ Shocking WWE Departures

More information has surfaced regarding the surprising exits of Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods from WWE, with a new report shedding light on how the departures came together and the reaction behind the scenes.

According to Fightful, both members of The New Day were released from WWE through a mutual agreement with the company. The report states that the paperwork was finalized last week and that Kingston and Woods are expected to remain under WWE’s standard 90-day non-compete clause before they are able to appear elsewhere.

The news reportedly caught many within WWE completely off guard. Several talents were said to be stunned by the departures, especially in Kingston’s case. Internally, many viewed the former WWE Champion as someone who would spend his entire career with the company, making his exit particularly shocking to those backstage.

The situation has also reportedly sparked concern among WWE talent, with some now believing that no performer is truly safe from roster cuts or releases under the current system.

Fightful further noted that the departures are connected to larger financial directives from TKO Group Holdings, WWE’s parent company. Sources claim WWE has been instructed to reduce payroll expenses by millions of dollars, leading to difficult roster decisions involving high-earning talent.

Kingston and Woods reportedly signed lucrative new contracts in 2025 that paid both stars in the seven-figure range. Those deals were believed to run through 2030, which made the decision to part ways with the duo even more unexpected.

With their WWE exits now official, interest in the pair is already said to be strong across the wrestling industry. AEW is reportedly expected to pursue both talents once their non-compete periods expire.

The report also indicates that Kingston is likely to continue using the name “Kofi” moving forward. Woods, however, will not be able to use the “Xavier Woods” ring name since it is trademarked by WWE. Instead, he is expected to revert to “Austin Creed,” the name he previously used during his run in TNA Wrestling.

Additionally, WWE owns the rights to “The New Day” name and presentation, meaning the popular faction branding cannot follow the duo to another promotion.