Wwe breaking news 2019

Here are some of the biggest WWE breaking news stories from 2019:

  1. Kofi Kingston wins the WWE Championship: After a long and storied career, Kofi Kingston finally won the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 35, defeating Daniel Bryan in a thrilling match.
  2. Ronda Rousey's WWE departure: Ronda Rousey announced her departure from WWE in April 2019, citing a desire to focus on her personal life and pursue other opportunities.
  3. The Undertaker retires: The Undertaker, one of the most iconic figures in WWE history, announced his retirement from in-ring competition in March 2019.
  4. Roman Reigns' leukemia diagnosis: Roman Reigns revealed in October 2018 that he had been diagnosed with leukemia, but he made a triumphant return to the ring in March 2019 after undergoing treatment.
  5. WWE Super ShowDown controversy: The inaugural WWE Super ShowDown event in June 2019 was marred by controversy when several matches were heavily criticized for their poor quality and lack of storytelling.
  6. The Shield reunites: The Shield, one of the most popular factions in WWE history, reunited at WrestleMania 35 in April 2019, with Dean Ambrose (now known as Jon Moxley) returning to the group for a brief period.
  7. AJ Styles wins the WWE Championship: AJ Styles won the WWE Championship for the second time in his career in April 2019, defeating Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 35.
  8. The Miz and Maryse welcome a baby: The Miz and his wife Maryse welcomed their second child, a baby boy named Maximus, in March 2019.
  9. WWE signs UK talent: WWE signed several UK-based talents, including Tyler Bate, Trent Seven, and Zack Gibson, in 2019, as part of its efforts to expand its global reach.
  10. WWE Network changes: WWE announced several changes to its WWE Network service in 2019, including the introduction of a new pricing structure and the addition of new content, including original series and documentaries.

These are just a few of the many breaking news stories that made headlines in the world of WWE in 2019.