Former AEW star Saraya (fka Paige) provides massive update on her in-ring return amid extended break

Former AEW star Saraya was recently asked about her return to the ring, and her response has left the wrestling world abuzz. Ad Saraya Bevis is one of the most popular wrestling personalities today. The Anti-Diva has built a reputation for being a resilient talent, overcoming a career-threatening neck injury that doctors said would prevent her from wrestling again. Despite this setback, Saraya returned to the ring in AEW after leaving WWE, where the erstwhile Paige was mainly seen in a backstage or managerial role during her later days with the company. The former AEW Women’s World Champion departed from Tony Khan’s promotion in March this year to focus on her podcast and other ventures. Now, after over a year of hiatus, the Anti-Diva has finally provided an update on her in-ring future. Ad Trending In a conversation with the Toronto Sun, Saraya stated that her drive to wrestle again is slowly returning. “I’m gonna get into training in January and we’ll see where that takes me, you know. Because I feel like I do-if I was to ever come back, you know, not saying I am, but if I was to ever come back, I want to be at the top of my game and be wrestling better than I was wrestling back when I was in NXT, you know. So that’s my goal. So I miss it. I love it. I think the percentage of me going back is a lot higher now, you know. But we’ll see where it goes. We’ll see where it goes. Who knows what will happen?” [H/T: ringsidenews] Ad Check out her comments in the video below: Ad Former AEW star Saraya recently announced some positive personal news. A few days ago, Saraya shared a personal update with her fans about her father, who had to be hospitalized due to health complications. However, the situation improved in the following days, and the Anti-Diva confirmed last night that her ‘daddio’ will be released from the hospital next Monday. “Just a quick one to say that my daddio gets to go home on Monday. He’s doing very well, you guys. Thank you, everybody, for checking in and messaging me about him, but he is doing so well. And yeah, he gets to come home,” she said. (00: 00 00: 14) Ad Check out her post on X here. It will be interesting to see when Saraya returns to the ring and whether it will be in WWE, as the rumors indicate. × Feedback Why did you not like this content? Clickbait / Misleading Factually Incorrect Hateful or Abusive Baseless Opinion Too Many Ads Other Was this article helpful? Thank You for feedback Edited by Karan Raj.
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Legendary game designer, programmer, Space Invaders champion, and LGBTQ trailblazer Rebecca Heineman has died

Game developer Rebecca Heineman has died after being diagnosed with cancer last month. The news was shared to Bluesky by Heineman’s friend, Heidi McDonald, while the most recent post on Heineman’s GoFundMe is a goodbye message stating that her health was rapidly deteriorating, and she was entering palliative care. Heineman was 62, and the GoFundMe will remain live to help her family make final arrangements. Born in 1963, Heineman initially made a mark on the industry by winning a national Space Invaders tournament in 1980 in New York, becoming the first formally recognized US champion of any videogame. She went on to have a far-reaching career, being credited on 67 games according to MobyGames. Heineman co-founded Interplay in 1983 alongside Brian Fargo, Jay Patel, and Troy Worrell. The developer and publisher was the source of many foundational PC games, including Wasteland, Fallout, and Baldur’s Gate. Heineman designed and programmed a number of games at Interplay, with her most prominent design credit being The Bard’s Tale 3: Thief of Fate. Heineman’s friend and colleague from Interplay, Brian Fargo, shared a remembrance of the developer on X. “Rebecca Heineman sadly passed away,” Fargo wrote. “Known her since the 80s when I’d drive her to work, one of the most brilliant programmers around. A real gut punch earlier today when she messaged me: ‘We have gone on so many adventures together! But, into the great unknown! I go first!!!'” Later, in the ’90s and 2000s, Heineman made a name primarily as a programmer, particularly on ports like the Macintosh versions of Wolfenstein 3D, Baldur’s Gate, and Icewind Dale. The saga of Heineman overcoming a deranged businessman to solo program the ill-fated 3DO port of Doom in mere weeks has become a bit of an internet legend: Here’s Digital Foundry and Heineman herself recounting the tale. Heineman publicly came out as transgender in the 2000s, and was married to fellow games industry legend Jennell Jaquays. Heineman was the recipient of Gayming’s 2025 Gayming Icon award, with the site writing that “her advocacy for LGBTQ+ inclusion, accessibility, and diversity in tech has inspired countless developers and players.” Jaquays died of complications from Guillain-Barré syndrome in January 2024, and Heineman was blindsided last month by an aggressive cancer diagnosis. She turned to GoFundMe to help with the costs of treatment, where fans, friends, and industry peers showed up to support the developer. Heineman shared the message last night that her health was rapidly declining. “It’s time. According to my doctors. All further treatments are pointless,” Heineman wrote. “So, please donate so my kids can create a funeral worthy of my keyboard, Pixelbreaker! So I can make a worthy entrance for reuniting with my one true love, Jennell Jaquays.” Game developers have begun sharing their own condolences and remembrances in the wake of Heineman’s death. Rebecca was one of the founders of Interplay and programmed & designed for some of the most influential games of my youth, notably Bard’s Tale I & III and Wasteland. She will be missed. @jesawyer. bsky. social (@jesawyer. bsky. social. bsky. social) 2025-11-18T00: 17: 03. 191Z What a remarkable human, and what a remarkable thing to know that she passed bemused at reading her own eulogies. Rest in peace, Rebecca. Thank you for everything. @ramiismail. com (@ramiismail. com. bsky. social) 2025-11-18T00: 15: 53. 662Z Rebecca was in my life because she reached out to me, a stranger, because she’d caught wind of a layoff I was impacted by. Her achievements were great, and so too was her kindness. @jyoungman. bsky. social (@jyoungman. bsky. social. bsky. social) 2025-11-18T00: 15: 53. 699Z Rest well, you legend, you pioneer, you wonderful soul. I’m lucky to have known you, though briefly. Please share her legacy by reposting Heidi’s message. 💖 @caseymongillo. bsky. social (@caseymongillo. bsky. social. bsky. social) 2025-11-18T00: 15: 53. 712Z in the early 2000s Rebecca took the time to chat over IRC with a teenaged and gender-confused Me on the practicalities of transition in a time where being out as trans online was something that could get you socially ostracized. I owe her a lot for that and only hope I can pay it forward. @moomanibe. bsky. social (@moomanibe. bsky. social. bsky. social) 2025-11-18T00: 15: 53. 675Z.
https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/legendary-game-designer-programmer-space-invaders-champion-and-lgbtq-trailblazer-rebecca-heineman-has-died/

Shilpa Shetty’s mother Sunanda Shetty hospitalized; actress visits Lilavati Hospital

Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty was spotted at Mumbai’s Lilavati Hospital on Thursday after her mother, Sunanda Shetty, was admitted owing to age-related health complications.

Shilpa appeared visibly concerned as she entered the hospital to be with her mother, prompting an outpouring of support and prayers from fans and well-wishers across social media.

Sunanda Shetty’s hospitalisation comes shortly after Shilpa withdrew her plea seeking permission to travel abroad due to an ongoing legal case. The Bombay High Court had earlier refused to stay a Look Out Circular (LOC) issued against Shilpa and her husband, Raj Kundra, in connection with an alleged Rs 60-crore cheating case, making travel outside India conditional on payment of the disputed amount.

Just days before the health scare, Shilpa posted cheerful Diwali celebration pictures with her sister Shamita Shetty and Raj Kundra, showcasing a united and festive family in traditional attire.

On the professional front, Shilpa was last seen as a judge on Super Dancer Chapter 5, while Raj Kundra recently appeared as a contestant on the reality show The Traitors.

The family’s public appearances remain in the spotlight as supporters await further updates on Sunanda Shetty’s condition. No official statement has been released by Shilpa Shetty or her family regarding Sunanda Shetty’s health status yet, but public messages continue to pour in for her speedy recovery.

Also Read: [Diwali 2025: From Shraddha Kapoor to Shilpa Shetty to Ananya Panday, Bollywood stars celebrate the festival of lights with grandeur; watch BOLLYWOOD NEWS LIVE UPDATES]
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