Gursinder Singh Of The Desi Hit Squad Has Requested His Release From IMPACT WRESTLING

Gursinder Singh Of The Desi Hit Squad Has Requested His Release From IMPACT WRESTLING

The Desi Hit Squad member has released a statement in regards to requesting his release from Impact Wrestling. Find out why Gursinder Singh has decided that leaving the promotion would be best for his career.

By EliteGuy101 - Apr 17, 2019 05:04 PM EST
Filed Under: TNA
Source: Fightful.com
It appears that Gursinder Singh hasn’t been very happy with his time in Impact Wrestling.

The Desi Hit Squad member has shared a statement on requesting his release from the promotion after working in Impact for nearly three years. During Singh’s time with the company, the Desi Hit Squad has been nothing more than a stereotypical foreign group and enhancement talent.

The DSH member makes it clear that he’s not happy with his current position in the company, but does thank Scott D’Amore and the rest of Impact management for giving him an opportunity to showcase his skills on their platform.

At the moment, the company has yet to part ways with Singh, and thereis no word on whether Impact will indeed grant the DSH member his release.


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