Richard Holliday returned to MLW at last week’s One-Shot event, challenging MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Kane to a title match at Kings of Colosseum.
Holliday previously quit MLW to explore free agency, including attending a WWE tryout and appearing in GCW.
Fightful Select is reporting that Holliday is currently working for MLW under a per-appearance deal which means he has not signed a new long-term contract.
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Richard Holliday, a professional wrestler, recently made a return to Major League Wrestling (MLW) at the One-Shot event. He issued a challenge to MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Kane for a title match at the upcoming Kings of Colosseum event. This comes after Holliday had previously left MLW to explore free agency opportunities, including attending a WWE tryout and appearing in Game Changer Wrestling (GCW).
According to a report from Fightful Select, Holliday is currently working for MLW under a per-appearance deal, indicating that he has not signed a new long-term contract with the promotion. This suggests that Holliday’s future in MLW may still be uncertain, as he continues to evaluate his options and explore different opportunities in the wrestling industry.
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As Richard Holliday’s return to MLW generates excitement among wrestling fans, it remains to be seen how his storyline with Alex Kane will unfold at the Kings of Colosseum event. With his previous experience and talent, Holliday’s presence in the promotion adds an intriguing dynamic to the MLW roster. Wrestling enthusiasts will undoubtedly be eagerly awaiting the outcome of this anticipated title match and the future direction of Richard Holliday’s career.