WWE News & Rumor Roundup: Several stars released before Crown Jewel, Triple H hurting the company? John Cena's next opponent revealed

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Welcome to an exciting edition of WWE News and Roundup for 11th October 2025. Today, we'll cover multiple releases ahead of Crown Jewel in Perth, Triple H's actions reportedly hurting the business, and John Cena's next opponent in the coming weeks.

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#5. John Cena's next WWE opponent - Reports

John Cena's run as a professional wrestler will end in the coming months, when Cena will have his final match as a performer in Washington, DC, at Saturday Night's Main Event. Meanwhile, the management might have figured out his next opponent after AJ Styles.

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON), the current plan for Survivor Series: WarGames 2025 revolves around The Franchise Player facing The Judgment Day's Dominik Mysterio for the Intercontinental Championship in San Diego. It'll be interesting to see if Cena could leave the event as a Grand Slam Champion.


#4. John Cena's last WWE match might end up in his favor - Reports

John Cena's final run hasn't lived up to the fans' expectations, as he had a heel run in the Stamford-based promotion for months before turning face. A while back, it was reported that Gunther would be The Leader of The Cenation's final opponent in Washington.

However, it might not go in The Ring General's favor. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON), veterans and legends often lose their final match, but that might not be the case for the 17-time WWE World Champion. There is a possibility that Gunther might lose the match.


#3. Triple H's actions are hurting WWE - Reports

Triple H has been trying to do it all in the Stamford-based promotion as the Chief Content Officer. However, The Game also made some appearances outside the company, and a few visits to the White House. While having a political opinion isn't wrong, many have started to doubt The Cerebral Assassin's actions.

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON), the 14-time WWE World Champion has missed a few shows, which has led people backstage to believe that his political actions are hurting the product and the company. Doubts have begun to creep in backstage, and it'll be interesting to see how Triple H deals with it.


#2. Jacy Jayne was injured at a WWE show

Jacy Jayne dominated competition across promotions when she became the TNA Knockouts World Champion and also held the NXT Women's Championship in the Stamford-based promotion. While Jayne lost the TNA title to Ash by Elegance, she's still ruling the developmental brand.

At a recent live event for NXT, Jayne was in a tag team match against ZaRuca, Zaria and Sol Ruca. During the match, the champion grabbed her quad, and the match was ended abruptly. Moreover, she needed help to go backstage, which indicates she got injured in some capacity.


#1. Multiple stars were released ahead of WWE Crown Jewel 2025

Budget cuts haven't been the company's strong suit, as they often happen at a time when no one expects them. Ahead of WWE Crown Jewel in Perth, several names in the company have announced their release and exit from the promotion, and most are names around the developmental system. While these were rumors at first, several names have already addressed their release on social media.

Wes Lee, Stevie Turner, Lance Anoa’i, Jin Tala, Drako Knox, Haze Jameson, Summer Sorrell, Brayden "BJ" Ray, Jamar Hampton, and Zara Zakher were released before the event in Perth. In addition to this, SmackDown's Kit Wilson was also on the list. It'll be interesting to see what's next for these stars in their future as performers.

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Aakaansh Sukale

Aakaansh is a WWE news writer in Sportskeeda. After getting hooked on professional wrestling in 2008 watching WWE and TNA, he found himself admiring the work ethic and passion of the wrestlers for their craft, the business, and the industry as a whole.

With a post-graduate degree in writing, and currently pursuing a Master's degree in Communication, Aakaansh's knack for writing and love of pro wrestling eventually led him to SK seven years ago before he found a permanent place in the division in 2021, initially writing SEO content and transitioning to news in April 2022.

He is committed to producing detailed, factual, and unbiased reports free of opinion, which will resonate with both long-term and newer fans. When not writing about pro wrestling, Aakaansh is engaged in the dynamic worlds of pop culture, anime, and Fortnite.

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