The UFC is a cut-throat business. Lose a few fights in a row and your time in the company could be over. Fail to get the fans on side or get a reaction from the audience, and you could see your contract terminated.
It has been quite the year for Brock Lesnar in WWE, from pretty much retiring at WrestleMania 42 to coming back and destroying up-and-coming talent Oba Femi in their rematch at Clash in Italy.
Lesnar has recently been in a storyline with Oba Femi, with the two expected to do battle once again at SummerSlam later in the summer, but all could’ve been different if Russo is to be believed.
The Beast Incarnate was buried by Femi at ‘Mania 42, losing in a matter of minutes, but he got his revenge in Italy, delivering several finishing moves on The Ruler to level the score at 1-1 between the pair.
Now, the two are expected to settle the score once and for all at SummerSlam, which is being held in Lesnar’s hometown of Minnesota, and it’s there where he is expected to retire once and for all.
However, according to Russo, Lesnar was originally slated to be retired by Gunther, who is going through a little retirement streak of his own right now.
Russo said on a recent episode of his podcast: “Gunther’s supposed to retire people. He retired John Cena. He retired AJ Styles. Didn’t he retire Goldberg, too?
“What have they [WWE] done with Gunther? Absolutely nothing. Which I’m assuming is behind the Brock Lesnar retirement. Because they wanted Brock to put Gunther over, and Brock said no, because they put Gunther over John Cena, and then they didn’t do anything with him.
“That is literally Lesnar looking to protect his character and protect his money. And I certainly understand that.”
Of course, we must take Russo’s opinion with a pinch of salt, given some of the stuff he’s come out with over the years, but it does sort of make sense.
It explains why Lesnar is now feuding with relative newcomer Oba Femi instead, and it also explains why Gunther is now in the world title picture with Cody Rhodes and Sami Zayn.
Portugal were held to a 1-1 draw by DR Congo in their opening World Cup match, a result that did nothing to ease the pressure of being among the tournament’s favourites.
Cristiano Ronaldo endured a frustrating 90 minutes, struggling to make any real impact and failing to find the kind of clinical edge that’s expected of a five-time Ballon d’Or winner.
The result alone would have been enough to have fans up in arms, but it’s what’s happened away from the pitch in the days since that’s really gripped the attention. Portugal’s camp in Palm Beach has been hit by a wave of off-field issues that started with the players and has now dragged in their partners.
Thousands of angry CR7 fans have left an angry message on Neves’ Instagram account.
Things escalated further when a fabricated comment, falsely attributed to Neves’ girlfriend, began circulating online and quickly went viral. The fake comment was a reply to a fan who’d said Neves should pass to Ronaldo more, with the supposed response reading: “tell your goat to retire he’s very selfish”.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Fiancee Gets Involved
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Unaware that the comment was fake, Georgina Rodriguez, Ronaldo’s fiancee, waded into the row in defence of her partner, reacting to the supposed criticism by saying: “Wow! This generation is coming through strong!”
The intervention only added fuel to an already heated situation online, and it’s left Portugal dealing with a messy situation behind the scenes, one that Manchester City’s Ruben Dias has reportedly tried to defuse within the squad.
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The fallout from the Neves controversy is still simmering, with Portugal sitting on just a single point in Group K and matches against Uzbekistan and Colombia still to come. With so much riding on those remaining fixtures, the hope inside the camp will be that the drama off the pitch doesn’t end up being prioritised over what they still need to achieve on it.
Manchester United will be looking to build upon their best season in years this campaign after the excellent work of then-interim boss Michael Carrick saw the Red Devils finish third in the Premier League.
Carrick has since been given the job on a permanent basis and is leading what supporters will hope will prove to be a big summer for United as they look to get closer to returning to past glories.
Already, a number of big names in England and across Europe have been linked with a potential switch to Old Trafford this summer.
West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes is amongst the players who have been most strongly reported as a serious target for United this summer. However, if the Red Devils can’t secure the Portuguese’s signature, a recent report has suggested that there are still viable alternatives.
“Absolutely, Mateus Fernandes leading target [for Man Utd] at the moment,” Jacobs said. “If they don’t get him, I still think there’s legs to the Carlos Baleba situation and keep an eye on Sander Berge, who’s another player that Manchester United have discussed in recent weeks.”
Manchester United have discussed making a move for the World Cup star
Fernandes was one of the few star players in a poor West Ham side relegated from the Premier League last season, scoring three goals and providing four assists. Additionally, the 21-year-old had scored four goals and registered four assists in the campaign prior for a Southampton side that finished bottom as one of the worst ever Premier League teams.
The Hammers are in a position where they can demand a significant transfer fee, having only signed Fernandes last summer, with the Portuguese’s contract running until 2030.
United prepared to revisit pursuit of Carlos Baleba
The Seagulls stood firm that the Cameroonian wasn’t for sale on the back of an impressive season in the Premier League. However, the 22-year-old’s campaign last term was less impressive which could subsequently change Brighton’s stance if a club comes knocking.
Meanwhile, Berge is at the other end of his twenties at 28 and has just completed his second season at Fulham. The Norwegian has played 103 Premier League matches over the past three campaigns, having signed for the Cottagers from Burnley in 2024.
Long-term manager Marco Silva left Craven Cottage earlier this summer to join Benfica and it is expected that former Real Madrid boss Alvaro Arbeloa will be taking over in the dugout.