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In an unexpected move, former Nexus leader Wade Barrett may re-form the faction nearly 13 years after its dissolution.
WWE commentator Wade Barrett has not wrestled since 2016. He says that he has mentally moved on from wrestling full-time, but one match would get him to come back. In an interview with AceOdds ...
An interesting behind-the-scenes video shows Triple H's reaction to an unscripted moment between Tiffany Stratton and Charlotte Flair.
Wade Barrett's done a phenomenal job on SmackDown, so there's nothing bad about hearing he'll be around for many upcoming WWE events. At the same time, one can't help but see it as a bummer ...
Former IC champ Wade Barrett told Chris Jericho about his final day in WWE and how it ended with an argument and a well-placed middle finger ...
Before "NXT" became the black and gold third brand of WWE, it was a competition show where WWE greats coached up-and-coming wrestlers to fight for a chance at a WWE contract. Mentored by the ...
Barrett won the competition, and it wasn’t hard to see why. Not only did he have the frame and look of a WWE talent, but he was smooth on the microphone and had in-ring skills to match.
Beginning Aug. 7, Michael Cole and Wade Barrett will serve as the commentators for “Monday Night Raw” on USA Network. This marks a return to “Raw” for Cole, who first appeared on the show ...
In my opinion, Wade Barrett hasn't done enough to have earned a shot at the WWE title. Many will cite the fact that he is the winner of NXT season one as the reason for why he deserves the title shot.
Wade Barrett has some good news to share: he is now officially part of the weekly NXT broadcast team. Moving forward, Barrett will be part of every NXT broadcast, including TakeOver events.
Wade Barrett has wrestled under three other names, including his actual name, Stu Bennett. Barrett has held gold in both OVW and FCW, two developmental leagues of the WWE.