Independent wrestler Mark Wheeler took to Twitter today to announce that he’ll be returning to the ring. He wrote,
“I’ve been off with an injury since June of this year. I’ve finally being given a date to return. February 2024 I’m back full time! My schedule is starting to fill up but I’m ready to go anywhere and everywhere. Please share because the Golden Gun is back soon.”
I’ve been off with an injury since June of this year. I’ve finally being given a date to return. February 2024 I’m back full time!
My schedule is starting to fill up but I’m ready to go anywhere and everywhere. Please share because the Golden Gun is back … soon pic.twitter.com/Vv5tZsAuDR
— Mark Wheeler (@_MarkWheeler) November 11, 2023
Eddie Dennis announced his retirement from wrestling earlier this year. He would later go on to join WWE as a writer and producer for the NXT brand.
Dennis made a surprise appearance at Pro Wrestling Chaos’ ‘You Say You Want A Revolution’ event on Sunday.
You can check out some highlights from his appearance below:
Here’s the moment Kings Oak Academy exploded tonight..
But the real question is why is @EddieDennis1986 here. pic.twitter.com/dh9YUiLVlg
— Pro Wrestling Chas (@chaos_wrestling) November 11, 2023
— Eddie Dennis (@EddieDennis1986) November 11, 2023
.@EddieDennis1986 is back! @chaos_wrestling has exploded! pic.twitter.com/CGZbl1NmlH
— Sky (They/Them) (@Sky_creates1) November 11, 2023
During the latest edition of his “Swerve City Podcast,” Swerve Strickland revealed that he wasn’t a fan of his AEW theme song ‘Big Pressure’ at first. He said,
“One thing that I try to keep in both, the wrestling and the music, is try not to sacrifice too much of the art. At first, not going to lie, this is probably the first time I ever said it out loud, but the first time when we were making Big Pressure, I was like, ‘I don’t know. I don’t know if I’m feeling it.’ I wasn’t 100% sure. I trusted Flash, I trusted Prophet, the producer, I trusted Khalid, who co-produced on it. These are guys that won a Grammy with Kanye [Kanye West]. I kind of have to trust that. It was not necessarily the song I would make and the type of rhythm. That’s not my art, but it’s still art. I’m not sacrificing too much of my art form from it, it’s still me, I have to find me in that song in a sense and where I can find it. Being adaptable is one of the biggest things I’ve learned in wrestling that has translated to other forms.”
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