Louisiana is reeling after Ricky Saints' heartbreaking NXT Championship loss, but his defeat might just signal a shocking new chapter for the local hero.
A major "heel turn" for Louisiana's wrestling fans: WWE has officially pulled WrestleMania 42 from New Orleans, despite prior announcements and massive anticipation. This unexpected cancellation, citing a "corporate shake-up," has left the state without its promised major wrestling spectacle, raising questions about future WWE events in the Pelican State.
If you've spent enough time online, chances are you've seen a video of a wrestler breaking down some crazy math to prove he'll win his next match. You've got a 141% chance of meeting this legend in Shreveport.
Big Poppa Pump, as they call him, the one and only Scott Steiner, is coming to Shreveport for Geek'd Con's 10th anniversary show. Before August arrives, catch yourself up on the awesome strength of one of the greatest tag wrestlers and speakers in the sport of professional wrestling with three of his best matches, handpicked by superfans.
Leading up to his appearance at Bayou Independent Wrestling's show in Springhill, Louisiana, this Saturday, we got a chance to chat with Buff Bagwell about his career, what he thinks of wrestling today, and his memories of Louisiana as a mainstay on the WCW schedule.
The Road to Wrestlemania in Louisiana has started. Wrestlemania 42 is coming to Louisiana on April 11th and 12th, 2026. The economic impact is expected to be huge.