IShowSpeed Addresses Potential WWE Future After WrestleMania 42

Derek Holloway 2 min read
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IShowSpeed isn’t ready to trade streaming for suplexes full-time just yet, but he’s definitely not closing the WWE door.

While speaking on The Pat McAfee Show, Speed addressed his future with WWE after entertaining fans at WrestleMania 42. He made it clear that wrestling is something he could take way more seriously down the road, but right now, he’s still figuring out his next big move.

“I genuinely think at some point in my career, I will take WWE a bit more seriously and actually be able to deliver my full self into it and immerse myself in it.”

That’s a pretty big tease from Speed, especially because WWE already liked what they saw. Fightful Select previously reported that Speed earned backstage praise for fully throwing himself into his WrestleMania 42 spot instead of treating it like some cheap celebrity cameo. Still, Speed isn’t rushing into anything. He admitted he’s not totally sure what lane he wants to take yet.

“But right now, I’m still figuring out what I really want to do — what path I truly want to take.”

Speed’s WrestleMania 42 appearance wasn’t just him waving to the crowd and collecting a check. He got involved, took part in the chaos, and showed WWE he was willing to commit. That matters in a company that loves celebrities who actually respect the business.

For now, IShowSpeed isn’t promising a WWE run, but he’s clearly leaving the option on the table. And if he ever does decide to fully jump in, WWE already knows he can bring attention, energy, and a whole lot of noise.

Do you want to see IShowSpeed take WWE seriously and return for a bigger role? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

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Derek Holloway

Derek Holloway

Derek Holloway is a writer at Ringside News specializing in professional wrestling news, rumors, and results. He focuses on delivering reliable coverage across WWE, AEW, and major wrestling promotions.