Add one other one to the list of AI-generated blunders.
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly common in graphic design and promotional material, firms proceed to search out themselves coping with embarrassing mistakes that slip through the cracks. WWE is the newest example after an obvious AI-generated promotional graphic aired through the Night of Champions 2026 pay-per-view event on June 27 in Saudi Arabia.
The graphic was used to advertise the newly announced WWE Women’s World Championship match between IYO SKY and Liv Morgan at SummerSlam 2026. The bout was made official after Sky won the 2026 Queen of the Ring tournament and immediately challenged Morgan for the title at “The Biggest Party of the Summer.”
Nonetheless, fans quickly spotted an amusing typo within the promotional image. As a substitute of reading “WWE SummerSlam: Minnesota,” the graphic mistakenly said “WWE SummerSlam: Minnebota.”
The error immediately spread across social media, with many fans pointing to it as one other example of the risks related to counting on AI-generated artwork without proper proofreading or quality control.
While the typo was relatively minor, it was also the type of mistake that might have easily been caught before the graphic made it to television. As a substitute, the misspelling became an unexpected talking point through the event and added WWE to the growing list of firms coping with AI-related production mishaps.
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