WWE roster acknowledges Juneteenth amid company's lack of recognition

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WWE roster acknowledges Juneteenth amid company's lack of recognition
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On June 19, WWE's roster recognized Juneteenth, a federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S., amid speculation that the company would again overlook the occasion. Talent like Jade Cargill and Carmelo Hayes shared messages on social media highlighting the significance of the day. Reports indicated that while WWE did not officially acknowledge the holiday, some personnel participated in a related public relations event in Brooklyn., AEW did recognize Juneteenth, contrasting WWE's stance.

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  • WWE did not officially recognize Juneteenth on June 19, 2026.
  • Jade Cargill and other wrestlers acknowledged the day on social media.
  • WWE sent Trick Williams to a Juneteenth-related event at MoCADA.
  • AEW acknowledged Juneteenth, highlighting differences between the companies.
  • The day commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S. in 1865.
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  • 12:00 AMCageside SeatsWWE didn’t recognize Juneteenth again, so its roster had to
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There’s a chance we could get a video package for the United States of America’s newest official federal holiday on SmackDown tonight, June 19 — or Juneteenth, the date in 1865 when the victorious* Union army arrived on Galveston island in Texas to inform the slaves there they’d been legally freed two years earlier by the Emancipation Proclamation, the last human beings freed from bondage at the end of the American Civil War. But I’m guessing that WWE will skip it again this year, just as they have Black History Month the past couple years. And like last year, it will again fall on the men and women who are under contract to WWE to acknowledge what this day means about our country, its founding and history, and the imperfect ways we’ve tried to grow while many of us fought to return to our past in order to recommit the same sins over and over again. Happy Juneteenth 🎉✊🏾 — Jade Cargill (@Jade_Cargill) June 19, 2026 Woke up today, undeniable. pic.twitter.com/qrlIcxtVYO — Carmelo Hayes (@Carmelo_WWE) June 19, 2026 Happy Juneteenth🙏🏾❤️ #TheYoungOG — Je’Von Evans (@WWEJeVonEvans) June 19, 2026 Our history is filled with fighters who refused to stay down. Grateful for their sacrifice and resilience because they allowed me to be able to do what I love today. Happy Juneteenth! ✊🏽👑🤎 #HappyJuneteenth pic.twitter.com/kWMSqd5PVg — Kelani Jordan (@kelani_wwe) June 19, 2026 Stories and rumors of prejudice and racism in wrestling and at WWE are easy to find, but we don’t bring this up as evidence that WWE or any particular person there is racist or prejudiced. Nor is this about pointing out that their other big U.S. based pro wrestling company did recognize Juneteenth again this year, although AEW did. Today is a day to remember, reflect, and rejoice. #Juneteenth pic.twitter.com/mYWNY2knjo — All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) June 19, 2026 I won’t even get on my “unchecked capitalism f’n sucks” soapbox (or set it up any higher than this, anyway) other than to point that WWE and Cricket did kinda acknowledge today’s holiday when they sent Trick Williams out on a Juneteenth-related public relations trip to Brooklyn’s MoCADA, the Museum of African Diasporan Art. This video went up yesterday: Mostly, we just wanted to recognize a solemn occasion that commemorates a shameful-yet-crucial step America took as a nation 167 years ago. Doing so allows us to remember that the work of building a more perfect union will never be done, that that’s a feature and not a bug of our Republic, and that our little corner of the pro wrestling world believes its important to do so… whether WWE does or not. * It’s important to remind folks that the anti-slavery side won.

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