IMPACT Wrestling Star "Ghosted" By Authors Of Pain's WES Promotion

Another controversy for the pullout-strewn WES UK show, due to take place this weekend.

Matthew Rehwoldt
IMPACT Wrestling

IMPACT Wrestling's Matthew Rehwoldt has alleged he was ghosted by the Authors of Pain-helmed Wrestling Entertainment Series promotion, having previously been promised a booking (including up-front payment) from the nascent company.

Rehwoldt revealed this through Twitter over the weekend. In a series of posts, the former Aiden English stated that he took his former colleagues AOP's word, passing on another booking following their promises. The 34-year-old then heard nothing in return and while some of his friends have been paid for their WES UK participation, he doubts the 9 July card will actually go ahead.

Having forgone another opportunity for the WES UK show, Rehwoldt is now out of pocket and out of work.

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Tweeted the IMPACT personality:-

Wrestling Entertainment Series' first show was announced for Nottingham, England's 10,000-seater Motorpoint Arena back in May. The original 4 June date was then pushed back to 9 July with only a few days' notice. A lineup heavily reliant on former WWE names like Adam 'Braun Strowman' Scherr, Lina 'Nia Jax' Fanene, and CJ 'Lana' Perry has since been depleted by a number of high-profile pullouts.

WES's official website still lists the event as going ahead on 9 July. Currently, ex-UFC star Alistair Overeem vs. IMPACT's Moose is advertised for the main event above Fanene vs. an opponent to be determined, though the former Nia Jax recently confirmed that she won't be there.

How many of the Motorpoint Arena's 10,000 seats WES UK has filled ahead of Saturday's show is currently unknown.

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