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MVP Clarifies Whether He's Retired From Competing

MVP Clarifies Whether He's Retired From Competing

Yahoo30-05-2025

It has been nearly four months since former WWE United States Champion MVP has competed in a match. It was a six-person tag team match where The Hurt Syndicate wrestled the team of Mark Briscoe and Private Party. Recently, the manager of The Hurt Syndicate provided an update on his in-ring status.
While speaking to Chris Van Vliet on his Insight Podcast, MVP shared that he has not officially retired from in-ring action. The former WWE United States Champion recalled the aforementioned six-person tag team match and shared that being in the ring wrestling once again felt very good.
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'No, not yet. I got a little bit left in me. It's funny. We did a six-man about a month ago now, give or take, and they were teasing me because I was actually in there for a little while, and it felt good. It was coming back to me, and Shelton said, 'Are you ever gonna tag out?' I'm like oh yeah, maybe I should,' MVP said.
Read More: MVP Wishes He Would've Slapped The Shit Out Of An Executive For A Wrestling Company
The Hurt Syndicate has become a dominant faction in AEW in a very short time. Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin are the current AEW World Tag Team Champions.
It seems like MVP is open to wrestling more frequently. If that is the case, would you like to see MVP and the rest of the Hurt Syndicate go after the World Trios Championships?
The post MVP Clarifies Whether He's Retired From Competing appeared first on Wrestlezone.

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