10 Very Possible Wrestling News Headlines From 2025

1. Steve Austin Is #AllElite

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Why not?

Stone Cold Steve Austin may never ever wrestle again, but this very article was premised on that philosophy being made redundant by everything else that's happened in the last few years.

What if WWE promise Austin an ungodly amount of money and/or pay for all his physical ailments to be met to convince him to return to sell out a WrestleMania they're struggling with? What then if their typically woeful creative alienates him to such an extent that he starts wondering if there's more he can do with his rehabilitated frame before it gets too late? What if the company that has proven fantastic at booking elder statesmen of the game reaches out to him? What if he likes the idea of it, especially if a once-thought-lost dream match with CM Punk is back on the cards? And with Jim Ross on the call.

What if, what if, what if?

And thus, in 2025, why not?

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