As a longtime fan of professional wrestling and specifically MVP, I was taken aback by the recent news of his departure from WWE. MVP has been a staple in the industry for over two decades, entertaining fans across various companies including TNA/IMPACT, New Japan Pro Wrestling, Ring of Honor, Major League Wrestling, and most recently, WWE. His announcement at the Bloodsport event in Brooklyn was a clear indication that his contract with WWE is coming to an end and he’s eager to make waves in the independent wrestling scene once again.
In recent developments, it came to light that several WWE wrestlers have ended their relationships with the sports entertainment company, some of whom have been inactive for a long period. Among these names was MVP, an announcement that left fans surprised. Although MVP has kept quiet about his departure from WWE since the news broke, he made it clear at a recent independent wrestling event. The Game Changer Wrestling organization held an event in Brooklyn, New York for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport, where wrestlers fight in a ring without ropes and the only way to win is through knockout or submission. This unique concept has drawn stars from various wrestling companies worldwide, including WWE, which collaborated with Barnett on the previous two events.
1. In the show, MVP seized the moment to be present, spending most of the evening ringside. This unexpectedly took fans by surprise when he stepped into the ring. However, it wasn’t just a brief appearance; he made it known that his contract with another organization is nearing its end and he wishes to fight Barnett at the upcoming Bloodsport event. “I won’t name the company, but my contract is almost over, and I have no intention of returning.” Barnett accepted the challenge and suggested that other members of the Hurt Business might also join in the fray.
As a longtime fan of professional wrestling and someone who has closely followed WWE for years, I find it intriguing that MVP’s statement aligns with reports indicating his WWE contract will end around mid-August. It’s an exciting time for him as he explores new opportunities outside the company.
MVP shares that his contract with his present employer will soon expire, and he’s eager to engage in a Bloodsport battle against Josh Barnett. What are your thoughts on this potential match at #JBBSXI, as suggested by GCWrestling_?
— TrillerTV (@FiteTV) July 29, 2024
1. MVP has frequently expressed his experiences within WWE alongside The Hurt Business, with fans anticipating a potential reunion within WWE. However, this didn’t occur, but the recent releases have created opportunities for reunions outside of WWE. Despite his desire to continue wrestling, he hasn’t competed in a match since 2022, partnering with Omos against The Street Profits. With over two decades in the wrestling industry, MVP has worked for numerous companies across the globe, including TNA/IMPACT, New Japan Pro Wrestling, Ring of Honor, Major League Wrestling, and others.
Stay tuned to ComicBook for news and updates on MVP’s future as well as WWE.
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2024-07-29 22:44