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Bron Breakker Attacker at WWE Royal Rumble Was Grayson Waller
Bron Breakker’s Royal Rumble appearance barely lasted seconds, but the fallout from his elimination has dominated WWE discussion ever since.
As Breakker made his entrance, a masked attacker blindsided him on the ramp, leaving him vulnerable before he could even reach the ring. The chaos allowed Oba Femi to capitalise, immediately eliminating Breakker and bringing his Royal Rumble showing to an abrupt end.
From that moment, the mystery surrounding the attack began to take over the WWE landscape.
Who Attacked Bron Breakker
During a heated segment involving The Vision on Raw, general manager Adam Pearce added further intrigue by referencing a past masked assault that was eventually revealed to have been carried out by Austin Theory.
At the same time, speculation grew that Logan Paul could have been involved, largely due to the attacker’s similar build and movement.
The WWE Universe quickly became fixated on uncovering the truth. However, Paul was quick to shut down the rumours, strongly denying any role in the incident.
Attention soon shifted once again when Paul Heyman weighed in. In backstage footage released by WWE following the Royal Rumble, Heyman was seen confidently claiming that Seth Rollins was behind the attack. His theory gained traction when fans noticed the masked assailant used a move resembling Rollins’ signature Stomp.
That explanation, however, came with major doubts.
Rollins had previously stated he would not be in Saudi Arabia for the event, and Breakker himself pointed out that Rollins had undergone surgery only weeks earlier. While some fans speculated WWE could be setting up another elaborate misdirection, no clear answers were provided on television.
Royal Rumble Attacker Revealed
The uncertainty has only fuelled further intrigue, and now, a new report may have finally shed light on what really happened. According to the High Spots Podcast, the masked man who attacked Bron Breakker was actually Grayson Waller.
The report claims Waller was quietly pulled from NXT live events so he could travel to Riyadh, despite not being advertised for the Royal Rumble.
The belief is that WWE needed someone who could convincingly resemble Rollins in both stature and in-ring movement to sell the angle. Waller reportedly acted as a stand-in, even delivering the Stomp to further convince fans that Rollins was responsible.
Even so, the report suggests this may not be the end of the story. Waller’s involvement could simply be a short-term solution, with Rollins ultimately revealed as the true mastermind once he makes his return, which is expected to take place before WrestleMania 42.
For now, WWE has yet to confirm anything on screen, ensuring the mystery surrounding Bron Breakker’s Royal Rumble attack remains very much alive, even as backstage reports begin to pull back the curtain.
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World Cup Worker, 22, Killed Walking Home From Los Angeles Stadium
A 2026 World Cup worker, aged just 22, has been tragically killed following Iran’s 2-2 draw with New Zealand last Monday night. The incident took place as the young man was walking home from just his second day at his new job at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
The details, emotional family statement, and Aaron Avery’s final actions before the tragedy have since emerged, with the security guard being rushed to hospital late at night before he passed away a week later.
His ‘devastated’ family have been raising money via their GoFundMe page to help with end-of-life expenses, as Avery leaves behind a legacy true to his kindness.
World Cup Worker Aaron Avery Passes Away After Second Day At Work
Avery, 22, was hit and killed about 10:30 pm Monday near Van Ness Avenue by a suspected drunk driver, his family have revealed.
“This is a very devastating moment for my family,” his aunt Norma Quinn told CBS News. “He was my sister’s baby. It’s very devastating.”
His family believed the driver was speeding and was under the influence. “From what I was told, it was a strong possibility that speed played a part in it, and the guy was under the influence,” Quinn told the outlet. The driver, however, has claimed that he couldn’t see Avery because it was nighttime, and he was wearing all black, according to the family.
“You say you didn’t see my brother walking because he had on all black,” Avery’s sister, Monique Yates said. “It don’t matter what colour he had on. That can’t be an excuse on why you hit somebody.”
Avery was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, and suffered a traumatic brain injury. The family, who said they are facing significant end-of-life expenses, medical bills, and funeral costs, have so far raised more than $10,000.
Avery Has Become An Organ Donor Following The Tragedy
On Saturday, relatives gathered at OneLegacy in Azusa to honour Avery by donating his organs. Staff lined the hallway as doctors wheeled his body into the operating room, while family members said their goodbyes. Avery donated his heart, lungs, liver and kidneys. OneLegacy said his donation could potentially save up to eight lives.
“There’s over 100,000 folks across the nation, nearly 19,000 Californians, who are waiting for a life-saving organ,” said Blanca Cohen of OneLegacy. “Unfortunately, all too many folks pass away each day waiting for that gift.”
Iran Leave 74-Word Written Note in US Stadium Dressing Room at 2026 World Cup
Despite all the problems Iran have faced, both in the USA and back home, they are on course to qualify for the knockout stages.
The need is especially great among black patients. Last year, according to CBS News, black Americans made up 27% of candidates on the national transplant waitlist, with most waiting for kidneys, while only 15% of registered donors were Black.
Avery’s family said they find comfort in knowing his generosity could help others. “I know this is our final goodbye, but at the same time, I know that something good is going to come out of it,” Quinn said. “They’ll have a part of him, and maybe he can turn them into gamers. Haha.”
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Iran Leave Written Note in Los Angeles Stadium Dressing Room
Iran left a 74-word handwritten note following their 0-0 draw with Belgium at the 2026 World Cup on Sunday evening, placing it in the dressing room before being forced to swiftly leave Los Angeles. Team Melli have faced a difficult summer both on and off the pitch.
Geopolitical tensions back home have followed them to the tournament, creating a challenging backdrop to their campaign in North America. A heavy-handed new rule introduced by Donald Trump meant that, while Iran were ultimately permitted to compete in the showpiece event after initial uncertainty, they have been required to leave the United States immediately after each match and return to their training base in Mexico.
The restrictions have undoubtedly made Amir Ghalenoei’s side one of the most fatigued teams at the tournament, both physically and mentally. Yet they have still managed to remain unbeaten. A 2-2 draw with New Zealand in their opening match means they still have everything to play for heading into their final Group G fixture against Egypt.
Iran’s National Anthem Met With Strong Reaction Before World Cup Game vs Belgium
Team Melli were preparing to do battle for the second time at Los Angeles’ stately home, the SoFI Stadium, when pre-match tension took centre-stage.
Iran’s 74-word Message to Los Angeles After World Cup Meeting
Despite having their national anthem booed and their head coach feeling shunned by rival teams, Iran have continued to show resilience throughout the tournament – and, in their latest gesture, plenty of class as well. As per The Sun, the Persians decided to leave a note thanking Los Angeles for hosting them twice at the SoFi stadium.
The heartfelt message read: “From the ancient Persia of thousands of years ago to the civilised Iran of today. The spirit of Iran remains alive and steadfast.
“We came to Los Angeles with pride, competed with honour and leave with dignity. Thank you, Los Angeles for your hospitality. And thank you to every Iranian who gave their heart, voice and soul for Iran throughout these 180 minutes. May peace, respect and friendship prevail among all nations.”
Meanwhile, the ‘168’ written on the note refers to the 168 people who were killed at the girls’ elementary school in South Iran on February 28. An airstrike was directed at Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School, according to the Associated Press, and the vast majority of fatalities from the strike were children.
The February strike reportedly had the highest reported civilian death toll since the war began, and has since been criticised by the United Nations and human rights organisations.
The Middle Eastern nation’s ability to rise above the noise surrounding them and embrace their trip to a country that continues to carry out attacks against them thousands of miles away is a remarkable display of resilience. It is also a reminder of how proud they are of who they are, where they come from, and what they represent in the face of adversity.
Iran’s Chances of Making World Cup Round of 32
Following Iran’s second game, Ghalenoei was able to speak positively about his side and hope for a historic campaign. He was delighted by his side’s display against underperforming dark horses Belgium. He said: “We came into the World Cup under the worst possible conditions.
“And still we got a result against a great team and a great manager. We played a beautiful game. We had two great games without losing. Tonight, we celebrate. Tomorrow, we focus on Egypt, which is a very strong team.”
Second World Cup Nation Facing US Entry Issues Days Before Final Group Game
Visa issues have regularly threatened to throw the 2026 World Cup into chaos, and another nation has been subject to US entry complications.
It’s possible Iran could play the USA in the Round of 32 should they both finish second in their respective groups. However, with Mauricio Pochettino’s side winning their first two matches, they would need to lose by five goals in their final game against Turkey for that to happen.
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US Open Golf 2026 Salaries
Wyndham Clark claimed top spot in the US Open on Sunday, displaying tremendous resilience throughout the tournament to take home the grand prize at Shinnecock Hills.
The final round brought some drama, as Clarke’s six-stroke advantage started to fall in the early stages of the final round. Despite this, he was able to hold off Sam Burns for long enough to seal his second US Open win, after his success at the Los Angeles County Club in 2023.
US Open 2026 Summary
Clark led the tournament from start to finish, becoming only the ninth player in US Open history to win the event after going wire-to-wire and leading the whole time.
He entered the final stages with a six-shot lead over nearest contender, Sam Burns, but that quickly shrank to just a single stroke after a resurgence from Burns in a final-round 67. He secured the title, however, with a tap-in par on the 18th hole, placing him just one shot above Burns.
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An amateur took to the course before the US Open in blustery conditions and from the members’ tees.
Not only did Clark have to contend with the sublime final round played by Burns, but hostile crowds became a factor throughout the final day.
The grandstands and galleries revelled in every mistake he made and made their displeasure known when he escaped trouble, and reserved their loudest support for world No.1 Scottie Scheffler. Spectators went as far as being kicked out of the event for abusive comments made towards the two-time US Open winner.
By the end, Clark claimed the trophy, and, while sat alongside the silverware, claimed ‘they definitely didn’t want me to win’ and that it is ‘pretty rare’ to be booed in a major tournament or have the crowd ‘cheer for bad shots.’
US Open Prize Money and Earnings
Clark will be pleased that he pushed through the comeback of his competitors and crowd hostility alike, as it was announced that the tournament purse was set at $22.5 million, which matches that of The Masters, which itself had increased since last year.
Clark will receive a giant figure of $4.5 million as a result of his narrow victory, although he will only take home around half of that figure. Still not bad though.
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US Open salaries (selected) |
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|---|---|---|
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Position |
Player |
Earnings |
|
1. |
Wyndham Clark |
$4,500,000 |
|
2. |
Sam Burns |
$2,430,000 |
|
3. |
Tom Kim |
$1,532,530 |
|
T4. |
Scottie Scheffler |
$920,882 |
|
T7. |
Tyrrell Hatton |
$617,090 |
|
T11. |
Justin Rose |
$405,862 |
|
T11. |
Tommy Fleetwood |
$405,862 |
|
T17. |
Justin Thomas |
$280,966 |
|
T17. |
Ludvig Aberg |
$280,966 |
|
T17. |
Collin Morikawa |
$280,966 |
|
22. |
Matt Fitzpatrick |
$230,220 |
|
T23. |
Corey Conners |
$181,101 |
|
T32. |
Dustin Johnson |
$128,756 |
|
T32. |
Rory McIlroy |
$128,756 |
|
T39. |
Robert MacIntyre |
$101,859 |
|
T43. |
Cameron Young |
$78,100 |
|
T56. |
Jordan Spieth |
$48,625 |
|
T65. |
Russell Henley |
$44,938 |
|
71. |
Patrick Rodgers |
$43,324 |
|
72. |
Dylan Wu |
$42,863 |
|
Missed cut |
69 pro-golfers |
$10,000 |
There was still a lot to share, and second-placed Sam Burns was consolled with $2.5 million, and third-place Tom Kim claimed $1.5 million for his efforts over the weekend.
Amazingly, anyone who finished T39th or better, which is around 2/3 of the field, will walk away with a six-figure payout, and the minimum payout is in excess of $42,000 if you made the cut.
In a nice touch by the USGA, in an effort to help out with the costs for this special weekend, anyone who qualified for the 156-man tournament will receive an unofficial prize of $10,000!
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