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The Roast of WrestleMania with Tony Hinchcliffe is too hot for the public, and the WWE is actively trying to take down any clips of the event from the Internet.
Over the weekend, Hinchcliffe hosted the Roast of WrestleMania, a two-hour non-televised event featuring racy jokes with several of the most prominent WWE personalities.
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“They let me in this thing… 2 hours of jokes that included some sexual puns and F bombs. Paul Heyman stole the show. Triple H ended the night with a surprise appearance. Linda McMahon was in attendance. Others who spoke included R-Truth, Miz, Sami Zayn, Pat McAfee, Braun Strowman & Nia Jax. Don’t hold your breath for this to ever make air.”
Some fans complained about “sexist” and “racist” jokes.
“the roast of WrestleMania” and its a bunch of racism, sexism, misogny and rape jokes involving the wrestlers https://t.co/GQiCvTsXNW
— adam 🪶 (@adamvalkyria) April 24, 2025
While the entire roast has been leaked onto Twitter, the WWE has been aggressively taking down the clips.
What do you think of WWE moving fast to have these clips removed from the internet? https://t.co/Rl5UQSi8Kr pic.twitter.com/i2ZXcAzMjf
— Ringside News: WWE & AEW Wrestling News (@ringsidenews_) April 24, 2025
It’s clear that the WWE is getting edgier under the direction of Triple H and the company’s move off cable to streaming, and it’ll be interesting to see if they continue