
Big Cass has once again changed his ring name ahead of his indie debut on September 21. Instead of the much talked about and unimaginative Big Cazz, he will now compete under the name Big C. Well, it’s a little better at least.
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Big C will make his debut for Big Time Wrestling in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where WWE and WCW legend Kevin Nash reigns as World Heavyweight Champion. He will be facing IMPACT Wrestling prodigy James Storm. Former WWE stars Tenille Dashwood, ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan, the Barbarian, and Mick Foley among others will also appear on the card.
Big Cass was released from his WWE contract on June 20. His 90 day no-compete clause will have officially expired by the time he steps into the ring.
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