He might need a new business card. Wrestling has changed in a lot of ways in recent years but one of the biggest has been by having wrestlers moving around to different promotions. A wrestler who makes their name in some smaller promotions can get the chance to go somewhere else, possibly even bigger. That could be the case again, though there might be a bit of an issue.
Impact Wrestling’s Moose has sent out a tweet saying that it is his goal to win the Impact Wrestling World Title before his contact expires in June. This would suggest that Moose could be on his way out of Impact Wrestling next month if the two sides do not come to some kind of an agreement. However, there is a chance that this is a storyline as earlier this year during an episode of Impact Wrestling, Don Callis mentioned that Moose had two years left on his contract earlier this year. However, Moose might not be able to go elsewhere even if he wants to.
Back in 2009, Moose was arrested for domestic battery after allegedly striking his wife and throwing her out of the house, though Moose claims that his wife attacked him. WWE has a history of not signing wrestlers with such prior issues and there is a chance that AEW will not be interested in bringing Moose in either. At the moment, there is no word on where Moose will wind up.
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Moose can certainly offer a lot in the ring. Check out what he has done in Impact Wrestling:
Opinion: I’m really not sure if I can see Moose signing with one of the two major promotions as his legal issues are not the kind of thing that AEW and WWE are going to want to have around. Then again there is always the chance that Moose will stick around Impact Wrestling, as this could be a storyline. There are options for Moose, but a lot of them are going to depend on what other promotions are willing to accept.
Where do you think Moose will wind up? Where do you want him to go? Let us know in the comments below.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books.
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