Former WWE Superstar John Morrison Announces That He's Coming To GFW

Former WWE Superstar John Morrison Announces That He's Coming To GFW

John Morrison left WWE back in 2011 and has since been making his presence felt on the independent scene. However, an announcement at the end of last night's episode of Impact Wrestling revealed his new home...

By JoshWilding - Aug 18, 2017 05:08 AM EST
Filed Under: TNA
John Morrison had a lengthy run in WWE before he made the decision to leave the company back in 2011 but he's since made his presence felt on both the independent circuit and in Lucha Underground. There have been rumblings for a while that he could show up in NXT or WWE but Thursday night's Destination-X themed episode of Impact Wrestling revealed that he's heading to GFW. 

As you can see below, Morrison cut a promo confirming that he'll make his Global Force Wrestling debut next week. Promising that "This is just the beginning," an image then flashed up 
on screen with the name "Johnny Impact." That's obviously what he's going to be known as in the company formerly known as TNA and it will be interesting to see how he's handled there moving forward. 

Are you excited for the GFW debut of Johnny Impact? Share your thoughts in the comments section.

 
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