Grado & KM Have Been Moved To The Alumni Section On IMPACT WRESTLING'S Official Website

Grado & KM Have Been Moved To The Alumni Section On IMPACT WRESTLING'S Official Website

The now former Impact Wrestling stars have been moved to the alumni section, thus confirming that the promotion has released KM and Grado from the their respective contracts. Get the scoop on this story here.

By EliteGuy101 - Apr 15, 2019 07:04 AM EST
Filed Under: TNA
Source: Fightful.com
It’s been confirmed that KM (Kevin Matthews) and Grado are no longer with Impact Wrestling, as both have been moved to the alumni section.

As far as KM in concerned, his release isn’t much of a surprise due to the fact that the former Impact talent revealed earlier this year that he had 45 days left on his contract. KM originally came into Impact back in 2017 as Sienna's cousin; however, the former Impact wrestler will be remembered for his time as a tag team with Fallah Bahh.

In terms of Grado, Impact didn’t do much with the Scottish professional wrestler once his storyline with Katrina and Joe Hendry ended last year. Grado’s had two stints with the promotion and it wouldn’t be much of surprise if he pops up in Impact Wrestling at a later date this year.
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