News

WWE Pulls Wrestler From First Ever Worlds Collide Tournament

On Thursday WWE announced the first ever Worlds Collide tournament which is set to take place during Royal Rumble Axxess.

The tournament is set to feature stars from NXT, NXT UK and 205 Live. The winner of the tournament will be able to challenge for a title of their choosing between the three brands.

Originally Humberto Carrillo was being advertised for the tournament as part of the 205 Live group, but he has since been pulled.

Humberto’s name has been removed from the official announcement which now lists “A Superstar to be named.”

At this point it’s not clear why he is no longer competing in the tournament.

The following Superstars are still being advertised for the tournament:

From NXT

Adam Cole
Velveteen Dream
Dominik Dijakovic
Keith Lee
Otis Dozovic

From NXT UK

Mark Andrews
Tyler Bate
Travis Banks
Jordan Devlin
Zack Gibson

From 205 Live

Cedric Alexander
Tony Nese
Drew Gulak
TJP
A Superstar to be named

Josh Foster

Fan of all things professional wrestling.

Share
Published by
Josh Foster

Recent Posts

WWE Files Interesting New Trademark For Raw

Everyone is talking about Monday Night Raw at the moment as the show is set…

9 hours ago

WWE Star Teasing Match With John Cena

Earlier this year John Cena made a surprise appearance at the Money in the Bank…

11 hours ago

Former WWE Star Threatened To Quit The Company After Their Name Was Changed

Throughout WWE history a number of wrestlers have gone through multiple gimmicks and name changes.…

16 hours ago

Giulia Earns NXT Women’s Title Shot After Winning Iron Survivor Challenge

NXT Deadline kicked off with a big match as the men's Iron Survivor Challenge opened…

1 day ago

Former Champion Returns At NXT Deadline, Earns Shot At The NXT Championship

The NXT Deadline premium live event took place on Saturday night and the men's Iron…

1 day ago

Triple H Reportedly A “Very Big Fan” Of Current NXT Star

Over the last few years there have been a number of stars to watch in…

1 day ago