Moose Signs Longest Impact Wrestling Contract in History
Former Impact Wrestling World Heavyweight Champion Moose has resigned with the company, in what he claims is the longest contract in company history.
Moose shared a statement on Twitter that said he believes he does not need to wrestle the biggest names in other companies in order to be respected and recognized as great.
Moose believes the two biggest names that come to mind when you think about Impact Wrestling are AJ Styles and Kurt Angle, and that he wants his name to be at the top of that list, and therefore he has more work to do in Impact Wrestling.
Moose said his new contract is the longest in company history, although there has been no official announcement made on the length of the deal, or any other specifics.
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Gable Steveson to Return to NCAA Competition
WWE Superstar Gable Steveson will return to NCAA Competition next year.
The Olympic gold Medalist confirmed with FloWrestling that he intends to use his final year of eligibility, which he has because of COVID eligibility rules.
The two-time NCAA Champion wrestler said he still needs to sort out scheduling details with WWE, but he anticipates being able to take advantage of his final NCAA year of eligibility.
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WWE Celebrates 25 Years of EDGE
WWE will celebrate the 25 year anniversary of the debut of EDGE all week long.
A WWE press released announced that in honor of EDGE’s WWE debut on the June 22nd, 1998 edition of RAW, WWE Social Media accounts will be celebrating the Rated R Superstar this week, saying “From classic lookbacks and never-before-seen photos, to special editions of WWE Top 10 and WWE Playlist, to all-new videos honoring Edge’s legacy, this is a celebration no Edgehead should miss. Be sure to join the conversation by sharing your own favorite memories of The Rated-R Superstar using the hashtag #Edge25.”
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Doug Williams Retires
30-year U.K. Wrestling Legend Doug Williams appears to have announced his retirement, after tweeting a photo this weekend of his wrestling boots alone in the middle of a wrestling ring.
The former RoH Pure Champion and TNA X-Division Champion has made no public comments on the matter.
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