Brie Bella Searching For "Stooge" Who Leaked Paige's WWE Return
Brie Bella isn't happy about how Paige's comeback got leaked before WrestleMania 42, and she's making it clear someone backstage is to blame.
Before Paige returned at WrestleMania 42, replacing Nikki Bella and winning the Women's Tag Team Titles alongside Brie, reports surfaced about her comeback and multi-year deal. But according to Brie, the bigger issue isn't the return itself: it's how the surprise got spoiled ahead of time.
Speaking on the Nikki & Brie Show on April 21, 2026, Brie addressed the leak directly and made it clear she believes someone inside the circle tipped the information before it was meant to go public.
Brie set the tone by saying moments like Paige's return are supposed to stay under wraps, especially when WWE is trying to create a surprise for fans.
"The Paige stuff got leaked from a stooge, and I will find out who saw it earlier in the week. I will say this.. you guys.. just let things be special and a secret. Who runs and tells people?" Brie said.
She didn't stop there. Brie then took aim at the culture of breaking news around wrestling, suggesting that some people are more focused on clicks than protecting big moments.
"I'm talking about people who have run to TMZ and saw something they wanna break about someone's personal life. It's about clicks and impressions, so they wanna be breaking news. You didn't break anything," Brie stated.
Brie made it personal, saying the leak didn't just ruin a surprise — it crossed a line in how private moments get handled. She closed with a warning, making it clear she plans to figure out exactly who let the information slip.
"I will say this: it's actually sad. So, look at yourself in the mirror and think about what you will do next time. I'm gonna find that stooge, though."
Paige's return ended with a title win at WrestleMania, but backstage, the fallout from the leak has become its own story.
Between the surprise being spoiled and Brie calling it out publicly, the situation has drawn attention to how wrestling news gets reported and who has access to sensitive information before major events.