WWE star Ridge Holland has taken to Twitter to share an intriguing post surrounding his honest thoughts on redemption, amid his NXT character change.
Following a run on the main roster, Holland returned to NXT in December 2023.
The former Brawling Brute has now shared an interesting image to Twitter, of someone chained down by ‘redemption’.
You can view Holland’s post below.
Holland’s most recent NXT TV match saw him defeat Joe Coffey, Mark Coffey & Wolfgang in a Gauntlet match via DQ during the February 13 show.
Following the match, Holland laid the Gallus trio out with a steel chair, but looked spooked after he realised what he did.
The final shot of this angle was similar to the final moments of Holland’s December 19 bout against Ilja Dragunov, with that match also ending with an injury angle.
The Gallus injury angle was also in storyline, with Joe Coffey, Mark Coffey & Wolfgang notably facing off against Holland, Tony D’Angelo and Channing Lorenzo at an NXT house show on February 17.
The story continues to be Holland trying to prove that he’s not just a monster who wants to injure people, but actually keeps doing exactly that.
Holland’s former Brawling Brute tag partner Pete Dunne (Butch) is currently wrestling on SmackDown alongside Tyler Bate.
Dunne and Bate recently revealed their new team name, which you can read more about right here.
— Ridge Holland (@RidgeWWE) February 19, 2024
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