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WWE Alters Battle Royal Announcement

As we noted yesterday, WWE has dropped the Fabulous Moolah name from the Women’s Battle Royal match, after WWE received substantial fan backlash for naming the match after Moolah. Below is WWE’s updated match announcement, which now labels the match simply as the Women’s Battle Royal. WWE has also removed the video package which was released via YouTube announcing the Fabulous Moolah match:

The first-ever WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal will take place at this year’s Showcase of the Immortals

The female Superstars of Raw, SmackDown LIVE and NXT will have the chance to make history yet again when they compete in the inaugural WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal at WrestleMania 34.

As first announced on Raw, the ground-breaking battle royal will feature female Superstars from all three shows competing to be the last Superstar standing in the over-the-top-rope melee. Who will go on to make history and carve out their WrestleMania Moment by winning the inaugural match on The Grandest Stage of Them All?

Find out at WrestleMania on Sunday, April 8, at a special start time of 7 ET/4 PT, streaming live on the award-winning WWE Network.

New Hardy – Ultimate Deletion Photo

Below is Matt Hardy’s latest Twitter post hyping him and Bray Wyatt’s final showdown in Ultimate Deletion airing Monday night on Raw from The Hardy Compound:

#HouseHardy has CONVOKED.#HouseHardy is READY & PREPARED for #RAW on Monday.

This #GreatWar MUST end at The #HardyCompound.@WWEBrayWyatt, we sentence you to The #UltimateDELETION! pic.twitter.com/ddRIdV8A23

— #WOKEN Matt Hardy (@MATTHARDYBRAND) March 16, 2018