Catch you down the road. There have been a lot of changes to various wrestling companies’ rosters over the last several months. Different wrestlers have appeared in all kinds of promotions, with some popping in and leaving again after a short run with a company. That is the kind of thing that can make for some interesting changes, which is the case again now, twice at once.
Two wrestlers have announced that they are finishing up with Impact Wrestling. First up, Willie Mack has announced that his contract with the company has expired and he has decided not to sign a new one. During his time in the company, Mack is a former X-Division Champion. Second, Jonah has also seemingly announced his departure, saying that he will see Impact down the road. Jonah debuted with the company in November and is expected to begin working with New Japan Pro Wrestling full time. Both Mack and Jonah lost their final matches this week on Impact wrestling.
After last nights Impact episode I am no longer with @IMPACTWRESTLING. My contract has expired and I decided to decline their new offer. So now I'm gonna be doing my thing on the independents. Hit up [email protected] if you want to see me in ya city or town. #MackMode pic.twitter.com/AaRYiXpM1g
— Willie Mack {JRB} (@Willie_Mack) May 6, 2022
There's a wild chapter in the book of JONAH that is all about PCO … HE IS NOT HUMAN.
IMPACT see ya down the road. pic.twitter.com/u4R2Xdmwsd
— BIG BRONSON REED (@BRONSONISHERE) May 6, 2022
Opinion: This is something that happens every now and then, though it is kind of a shame to see both of them leaving. Both of them are talented stars who could be quite the successes anywhere they go. I had always wanted to see Mack get a bigger chance in Impact and Jonah felt like a huge star every time he was in the ring. Good luck to both of them and hopefully their futures both go well.
What do you think of the two of them? Where do you want to see them go next? Let us know in the comments below.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 60,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 6,000 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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