Injustice Member Kotto Brazil Is No Longer With MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING

Injustice Member Kotto Brazil Is No Longer With MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING

The Injustice member will no longer compete under the Major League Wrestling banner as the promotion has given him a storyline exit from the company. Get some more information on Kotto Brazil's departure here.

By EliteGuy101 - May 19, 2020 11:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: wrestlezone.com

Kotto Brazil is done with Major League Wrestling.

The promotion revealed due to the beating that Brazil took from CONTRA Unit during a recent episode, the former Injustice member suffered career-ending injuries that has forced him to step away from with the MLW ring.

The former MLW star posted on Twitter a few moments later indicating that the he’ll be fighting somewhere else, though Brazil never directly confirms his departure from the popular independent company. At the moment, there’s no reason why Brazil decided to leave the promotion; however, the past week has been a hectic one for MLW as Court Bauer revealed that other companies have been trying to take away their talent recently.

Brazil made his debut for MLW back in 2017; however, his career within the promotion didn’t really take off until 2018. Brazil formed Injustice with MLW World Middleweight Champion Myron Reed and Jordan Oliver. Though Brazil never won any titles within the company, Injustice was a prominent act in MLW.

On the debut episode of “MLW Roll Call”,which catches fans up with the current status of its stars, Injustice leader Myron Reed strongly hinted that another man could take Brazil’s place in the upcoming war with CONTRA Unit by stating that, “hitters in the back to fight for the boys” and cautioned “the revolution will be televised.”

Reed also revealed that fans may find out the newest member of Injustice during a future episode of Roll Call.

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