Former WWE Superstar MVP Announces His Departure From MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING

Former WWE Superstar MVP Announces His Departure From MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING

The former WWE Superstar has been working with the independent promotion since its return back in 2017, but now MVP confirms his departure from Major League Wrestling through his instagram. Check it out.

By EliteGuy101 - Jul 02, 2018 09:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: Prowrestling.com
Since 2017, former United States Champion MVP has been working for Major League Wrestling (MLW). He debuted at MLW’s One Shot pay-per-view, where he defeated Sami Callihan. He’s competed at every single MLW event since.

Unfortunately, MVP has announced his departure from Major League Wrestling (MLW). In a statement through Instagram, the former WWE Superstar stated that he would no longer be wrestling for the promotion, and that his podcast, the VIP Lounge, will no longer be producing new episodes for the MLW Radio Network.

He announced on that the VIP Lounge will be going on “indefinite hiatus”.

 

An official announcement regarding my unfortunate departure from MLW.

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