Former WWE Star Forced To Retire

Published: Aug 28, 2023 by SP3 | Last Updated: Aug 28, 2023 by SP3

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A former WWE star wins the NWA World’s Heavyweight Championship, while another ex-WWE star forced to retire.

The main event of NWA 75 saw Tyrus defend the NWA World’s Heavyweight Championship against EC3 in a Texas Bullrope Match. The added stipulation being that if Tyrus lost, he would be forced to retire.

EC3 forced Tyrus to submit to win his first NWA World’s Heavyweight Title and force the former Brodus Clay to retire.

Following the main event, the former WWE star was given the chance to say goodbye to the fans.

In his post match speech, Tyrus thanked everybody in the National Wrestling Alliance for the opportunity. He also thanked Dr. Tom Prichard and Pat Patterson, among others.

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EC3 returned to the ring to hand his version of the NWA World’s Heavyweight Championship to Tyrus, which was made specifically for him. The new champion noted that they wanted Tyrus to keep it before other wrestlers gave their farewells to the former WWE star.

Outside of his work in NWA, Tyrus was previously known for his work in WWE as Brodus Clay and his stint in IMPACT Wrestling. He’s also a part of Gutfeld on Fox News

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