10 Wrestling Facts We Didn't Know Last Week (April 10)

7. Drew Galloway Feels TNA Is Best Place For Him

Since being released from his WWE contract in the early-Summer of 2014, Drew Galloway has been on a mission to prove that he's one of the most well-rounded performers in the wrestling world. One of the Scot's first objectives was to raise the profile of Insane Championship Wrestling, a company he helped put on the map many years ago prior to signing with WWE. By defending the promotion's main title around the world, Galloway was delighted to establish the ICW World Heavyweight Championship, a belt he holds proudly today. Working for various independent companies across the globe didn't surprise anyone, the man has to make a living, but many eyebrows were raised when the Scot appeared in TNA. Generally speaking, TNA isn't really viewed as competition to WWE. Perhaps it never was, but the perception now is that the company are as far away from Vince McMahon's juggernaut as they've ever been. Maybe that's the reason for Galloway's agreement, but the man himself has since stated that he feels TNA can pull the best from him, which is exactly why he's there.
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