Saiever Al Sabah Confirms His Departure From MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING

Saiever Al Sabah Confirms His Departure From MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING

The latest signee for Major League Wrestling has officially confirmed his departure from the independent promotion. Get some more information on Saiever Al Sabah's very sudden departure from the company here.

By EliteGuy101 - Jul 06, 2020 09:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: fightful.com

Saieve Al Sabah is done with MLW.

Last month, Major League Wrestling confirmed that Sabah had signed a multi-year agreement with the promotion, though the exact details of his contract remained unknown. However, it doesn’t matter now as the newest Injustice member has confirmed that he’s gone from the company:

According to Andrew Thompson of Post Wrestling, Al Sabah has been voicing his displeasure with MLW Chief Operating Officer Jared St. Laurent and his connection to Chasyn Rance, who has been registered as a sex offender since 2014.

Al Sabah feels that St. Laurent may be tied into or may know more information about the disappearance of Samantha Fiddler who was last seen at the Team Vision Dojo, where St. Laurent used to be a trainer for and Rance currently runs, in 2016.

Thompson did manage to get St. Laurent's side of the story, who stated that he hasn’t been connected to either Rance or Team Vision Dojo for some time now. The Chief Operating Officer claims that his business relationship ended with the duo due to legal issues, but he would check in with the students at the school throughout the years to see how they were doing.

Sabah is a newcomer to the business as the former MLW star has only been wrestling professionally since 2016. He wrestled frequently for MLW in 2017 and 2018, but he wasn’t signed under a full deal then.

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