No one can wrestle forever, and you never know when a wrestler might hang up the boots for good. Now it seems that ACH (formerly known as Jordan Myles in NXT) is doing just that.
ACH recently took to social media to announce his retirement when he issued the following statement:
“No need for the dramatic or emotional word play. As of today I will officially step away from professional wrestling.
Thank you all for the support and love.”
ACH kicked off his professional wrestling career in 2007 and worked for companies such as ROH, Impact, NJPW and more. He signed with WWE in February of 2019, and he later announced that he had quit the company in controversial fashion before he was released in November of that same year.
In December of 2019 ACH announced that he was quitting professional wrestling, but he went on to compete in MLW, GCW and NJPW.
Stay tuned for updates.
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