Kemo
05-06-2022, 08:11 PM
Apparently WWE was very impressed with W. Morrissey’s performance on last Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite.
The IMPACT star took on top AEW prospect Wardlow in singles-action as a favor to Wardlow’s current rival, MJF. The two behemoths had a competitive encounter, with Morrissey dominating most of the action early, but would eventually fall victim to a Wardlow powerbomb.
According to Andrew Zarian from the Mat Men Pro Wrestling podcast, Morrissey caught the eye of his former employer, WWE, where he started working in 2011 as apart of their FCW brand (would become NXT) before being moved to the main roster with his tag team partner, Enzo Amore (nZo). Morrissey battled his demons during that time, and was eventually released in 2018.
In his report Zarian stated that WWE was curious to know when Morrissey’s contract will come to an end with IMPACT, adding that there was no guarantee that they would take him back, but that there was interest. He signed with IMPACT back in 2021 and wrestled his first matchup at Rebellion 2021.
Morrissey has publicly detailed his battle with substance abuse, depression, and attitude issues in the past, but has done a great job at rebuilding his personal brand, which includes getting into tremendous shape.
The IMPACT star took on top AEW prospect Wardlow in singles-action as a favor to Wardlow’s current rival, MJF. The two behemoths had a competitive encounter, with Morrissey dominating most of the action early, but would eventually fall victim to a Wardlow powerbomb.
According to Andrew Zarian from the Mat Men Pro Wrestling podcast, Morrissey caught the eye of his former employer, WWE, where he started working in 2011 as apart of their FCW brand (would become NXT) before being moved to the main roster with his tag team partner, Enzo Amore (nZo). Morrissey battled his demons during that time, and was eventually released in 2018.
In his report Zarian stated that WWE was curious to know when Morrissey’s contract will come to an end with IMPACT, adding that there was no guarantee that they would take him back, but that there was interest. He signed with IMPACT back in 2021 and wrestled his first matchup at Rebellion 2021.
Morrissey has publicly detailed his battle with substance abuse, depression, and attitude issues in the past, but has done a great job at rebuilding his personal brand, which includes getting into tremendous shape.