Another Former WWE Star Announced For MLW Restart

Another Former WWE Star Announced For MLW Restart

Major League Wrestling (MLW) has taken to its website to confirm that another former WWE star is returning to the promotion for its restart.

The returning name is ACH, who was Jordan Myles in WWE NXT. He left under controversial circumstances after accusing the company of racial insensitivity stemming from a t-shirt design last year.

MLW writes:

After rumors online of his return, Major League Wrestling today confirmed ACH will return as part of MLW #TheRestart.

Major League Wrestling will return Wednesday November 18th on Fubo Sports Network and YouTube at 7pm and nationwide on cable and dish Saturday night November 21st on beIN SPORTS.

Known for bombarding adversaries with a variety of 450º splashes and signature moves like the Dragon Ball Z, ACH originally debuted in MLW in 2018.

Now, the tenacious Texan looks to return and secure championship gold… and perhaps the 2020 Opera Cup.

“ACH has made it very clear he wants in the 2020 Opera Cup,” said MLW CEO Court Bauer. “He would bring a new dimension to the Cup with his aerial and ground game unlike anyone out there. All I can say is… stay tuned.”

Combining uncanny agility with blistering strikes, ACH is the evolution of the modern-day fighter. Once you see ACH take flight, you’ll agree that this hybrid wrestler is in fact “SUUUUUUUPER”!

MLW returns Wednesday night November 18 at 7pm ET with the premiere of FUSION on Fubo Sports and YouTube.

Fans can also watch nationwide on cable and dish via beIN SPORTS on Saturday nights at 10pm ET.

Watch FUSION anytime, anywhere on DAZN.

This comes after the news that another former WWE star in Davey Boy Smith Jr (Harry Smith/David Hart Smith) will also be part of the MLW restart.

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4 years ago by Liam Winnard

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