After weeks of profanity-filled social media posts and accusations of racism, it was revealed this week that ACH had finally been released by WWE.
Very soon after, the former NXT star was announced for his first post-WWE match, a clash at Heavy Metal Wrestling’s show “Hey Brother, I Heard You’re Running In November” against Chandler Hopkins.
Taking to Twitter, recent AEW signee Big Swole welcomed ACH back to the independent scene. She urged the man formerly known as Jordan Myles to “be happy”.
In response, ACH said that he is not done yet, and wants to “save” Big Swole’s husband.
https://twitter.com/ACHisSuper/status/1197615461917171712
For those who aren’t aware, Big Swole is married to former WWE Cruiserweight Champion and current Raw star Cedric Alexander.
After doing nothing of note for a number of months, Cedric seemingly received a small push on Raw in the Summer. However, he was swiftly taken off TV following a United States Championship program with AJ Styles.
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— Swole One ?? (@SwoleWorld) November 21, 2019
In response to ACH saying he wanted to “save” Cedric Alexander, Big Swole sent a “help him” GIF.
Following ACH’s social media posts, Alexander was one of the only current WWE stars to share their support for the talented worker.
Make sure you stay tuned to WrestleTalk.com for the latest on Cedric’s situation within WWE.
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