In a major development for wrestling fans, former WWE Superstar Primo Colón has officially announced his retirement from professional wrestling following a career-defining loss. Meanwhile, troubling news surrounds Raja Jackson, who may be facing a long prison sentence after a violent incident, according to former UFC star Josh Thomson. Adding fuel to the WWE speculation fire, controversial wrestling figure Vince Russo weighed in on the anticipated return of AJ Lee, drawing comparisons to The Rock’s sporadic WWE appearances — with a distinctly critical tone.
Primo Colón Announces Retirement After WWC Aniversario 52 Loss
At 42 years old, Primo Colón, well-known for his tag team success in WWE alongside Carlito and Epico, hung up his boots after losing a high-stakes career vs. career match to Ray González at the World Wrestling Council’s (WWC) Aniversario 52 event on August 30, 2025. The match took place at Bayamón’s iconic Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez, drawing thousands of passionate fans for an emotionally charged showdown.
Primo fought valiantly but ultimately succumbed to González, triggering his stipulated retirement from in-ring competition. Sources close to Colón say the veteran expressed frustration post-match, particularly with his faction members, hinting at unresolved backstage tensions. His last appearance in WWE came during a 13-year tenure full of varied personas, notably as part of Los Matadores under the name Diego. After his 2020 WWE release, colón returned to Puerto Rico’s WWC both in backstage roles and as an in-ring competitor, where he captured the prestigious Universal Heavyweight Championship five times[1][2][3][4].
Following the loss, Primo confirmed his retirement officially, stating via interviews that this marks the end of his active wrestling career. Industry insiders believe Primo’s influence will continue behind the scenes and through occasional appearances, but his days as a top-tier competitor are definitively over. WWE.com and leading wrestling news outlets have celebrated his enduring contributions to the sport’s tag team division and Puerto Rican wrestling heritage[1][4][5].
Raja Jackson’s Future Looks Grim: Former UFC Fighter Josh Thomson Predicts Long Jail Term
In starkly different news, Raja Jackson, recently involved in an attack on fellow wrestler Syko Stu, may be heading toward a lengthy prison sentence. During an episode of the “Weighing In” podcast, former UFC lightweight contender Josh Thomson did not mince words about Jackson’s legal troubles, warning fans that Jackson “is going to jail for a long time” given the severity of the incident[2].
While official court proceedings have not yet concluded, the podcast commentary aligns with reports that the attack was serious and could result in significant criminal charges. Fightful and other wrestling news services continue to monitor the situation closely, noting that Jackson’s wrestling career could be irreparably impacted should the legal consequences prove severe[2].
Vince Russo’s Controversial Take on AJ Lee’s Potential WWE Return
With buzz building around AJ Lee’s potential return to WWE after more than a decade away from the ring, wrestling pundits and fans alike are speculating on what her reappearance could mean for the company. Vince Russo, known for his provocative opinions and influence in wrestling storytelling, shared his views on the “Legion of RAW” podcast. He compared AJ Lee’s upcoming return to The Rock’s guest appearances, but not as a flattering analogy.
Russo criticized WWE’s current product quality, implying that the company is so desperate for sparks that surprise appearances have become crutches to engage fans. He said, “That’s what they’re doing. The shows are so freaking bad that when AJ Lee is gonna be a surprise, it’s like The Rock is going to be on the show. That has a lot to do with the shows being so bad…” He predicted a mixed tag match featuring AJ Lee and CM Punk, suggesting the duo would be given a major push[2].
This candid assessment has ignited debate among wrestling fans, with some agreeing that WWE relies too heavily on nostalgia, while others welcome AJ Lee’s return as a potential breath of fresh air.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for the Wrestling World?
Primo Colón’s retirement closes a notable chapter in wrestling history, especially for fans of Puerto Rican wrestling, where he has been a household name for over two decades. His departure underscores a changing of the guard as WWE and independent promotions evolve with new stars.
The legal issues surrounding Raja Jackson remind the wrestling community that off-screen actions can carry severe consequences, impacting careers and personal lives alike. The promotion and training communities are watching closely as the story develops.
Meanwhile, AJ Lee’s rumored return remains one of the most talked-about topics in wrestling circles. Whether her comeback will revitalize WWE programming or highlight its current struggles remains to be seen, but it certainly has created anticipation.
Backstage Insights and Industry Perspectives
According to a WWE insider familiar with Primo Colón’s backstage dealings, “Primo was always dedicated to the craft and fans. His decision to retire was tough but respectful of his physical limits. He’ll remain a valued figure in Puerto Rican and WWE wrestling circles.” Similarly, sources close to Raja Jackson stressed the severity of his legal troubles, adding that “the company is monitoring the situation closely but has not made any official statements regarding his future.”
On AJ Lee, industry veterans suggest WWE’s reliance on surprise returns is indicative of a need to bolster TV ratings. One backstage report noted, “WWE is banking on nostalgia acts like AJ and The Rock to generate buzz because their current product isn’t resonating as strongly. It’s a double-edged sword and risky for long-term growth.”
Summary
- Primo Colón, former WWE Tag Team Champion, retires after losing a career match at WWC Aniversario 52 at age 42[1][2][3].
- Raja Jackson may face serious jail time for his alleged attack on Syko Stu, according to ex-UFC star Josh Thomson’s podcast remarks[2].
- Vince Russo critiques AJ Lee’s potential WWE return, comparing it negatively to The Rock’s guest spots, highlighting WWE’s current creative struggles[2].
- Backstage reports emphasize the impact of Primo’s retirement on Puerto Rican wrestling, while legal developments around Jackson and AJ Lee’s rumors command ongoing attention.
The wrestling world continues to evolve with dramatic retirements, off-ring controversies, and nostalgic returns shaping its future. Fans and industry watchers will be closely monitoring how these stories unfold.
Reported by [Your Name], professional wrestling journalist. Information sourced from WWE.com, Fightful, Wrestling Headlines, Sportskeeda, and podcast interviews as of September 3, 2025.