Morning Daily News Update: April 23, 2026 – Nikki Bella Says WrestleMania 43 Will ‘Probably’ Be Her Last
By Conor Renshaw on 23 April 2026
Good morning, everyone!
It’s Thursday, and it’s time for the Morning Daily News Update!
There’s also a load of new stuff on the blog from yesterday to take a look at:
Kat has a review of episode one of the new Hulk Hogan: Real American documentary on Netflix
Alex Podgorski uploaded a new Minus-Star Match Review for Yoshiko vs. ACT Yasukawa from STARDOM Queen’s Shout 2015
Jabroniville has a new Dream Matches post
LScisco posted a new WTWWW for WWF Superstars from December 24, 1994
Phrederic reviewed last night’s episode of WWE Evolve
Nikki Bella Admits WrestleMania 43 Is Likely Her Last
Nikki Bella said missing WrestleMania 42 due to injury was “extremely hard” and admitted it may have been her last opportunity to share that moment with family, adding that WrestleMania 43 will “probably” be her final appearance at the event. She noted she hopes to return within weeks and also clarified that Nia Jax was not responsible for her injury.
Adam Copeland Proposes Retirement Stipulation For FTR Rematch
Adam Copeland has challenged FTR to an AEW Tag Team Title match at Double or Nothing, proposing a New York Street Fight with the added stipulation that he and Christian Cage will retire as a team if they lose. The challenge comes after FTR stated the duo would not receive another title opportunity, with the champions yet to respond.
Darby Allin Already Set For Next AEW Title Defense After Grueling Dynamite Win
Darby Allin retained the AEW World Championship against Tommaso Ciampa on Dynamite in a physical first title defence, submitting him with a Scorpion Deathlock after a hard-fought match. Shortly after, Brody King confronted Allin and confirmed a title match for next week, with Allin accepting as he continues his plan to defend the championship regularly.
Jacob Fatu Supports His Daughters Potentially Pursuing A Career As Wrestlers
Jacob Fatu said he would support his daughters pursuing professional wrestling, noting the industry has changed and now offers more opportunities. He added that if they choose that path, he would help train them, suggesting a future generation of the Anoa’i family could continue the legacy.
