In a new post through his official Twitter account, superstar Low-Ki announces that he is leaving TNA wrestling effective immediately. Low-Ki has worked for the company during four separate runs between 2002 and 2015.
Low-Ki most recently worked the June 24 TNA “IMPACT WRESTLING” tapings, where he lost to Tigre Uno. He had worked for the company from 2002-2004, then again from 2006-2008 as “Senshi,” then a stint in WWE where he was released in 2010, only to appear for a brief period in 2011 before making a full-time return in 2014.
Although he lost to Uno at the last set of “IMPACT WRESTLING” tapings, the match garnered rave reviews from fans watching the bout on June 24. This will be an awesome high-note for Low-Ki to walk away on.
Low-Ki made the announcement on Twitter saying,
I have decided to part ways with @IMPACTWRESTLING. My very best to them in their future. Thank you to all the fans who joined the adventure.
— LOW-KI ????? ?????? (@OneWorldWarrior) June 25, 2015
Low-Ki is now the third TNA superstar to leave the company in just over two weeks. Gunner and Sam Shaw also have been released from the company. Other TNA superstars are concerned about the future of the company, as previously reported. It seems as if some are jumping ship before the vessel sinks.
Editor’s Note:
Would Low-Ki be valuable in NXT?