Former WWE Stars Fred Rosser And Chris Masters Are Set For UNITED WRESTLING NETWORK Primetime Live PPV

Former WWE Stars Fred Rosser And Chris Masters Are Set For UNITED WRESTLING NETWORK Primetime Live PPV

UWN has officially confirmed three matches for the next United Wrestling Network pay-per-view, which features the return of former WWE superstars Fred Rosser and Chris Masters. Check out the advertised card!

By EliteGuy101 - Oct 08, 2020 09:10 PM EST
Filed Under: NWA
Source: Twitter

Two former WWE stars will make their presence known next week!

Following The Pope’s debut on UWN's Prime Time pay-per-view, next week’s card has several more former WWE superstars returning as Fred Rosser and Chris Masters will make their debut in a one-on-one match-up.

Rosser has been making waves down in New Japan Pro Wrestling as the former WWE Tag Team Champion has been a main stable for the new NJPW Strong episodes. Rosser went under the name Darren Young in WWE, with the veteran being apart of the original Nexus faction and then partnered with Titus O’Neil as The Prime Time Players.

Masters is notable for his two stints in the WWE starting in 2004. While the 37-year-old never won any titles within the company, Masters was still a prominent feature in the company during his early days on the main roster.

Following his departure from WWE, Masters did have a brief stint down in TNA/Impact Wrestling; however, he’s mainly worked the independent scene since leaving the company in 2017.

Check out the advertised line-up thus far:

Fred Rosser vs. Chris Masters

Dan Joseph vs. Dom Kubrick

Heather Monroe vs. Elayna Black

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