Moose Slams Claims He Was "Jobbed" At IMPACT's Against All Odds Special

Moose responds to claims he was jobbed out to Kenny Omega this past weekend.

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IMPACT Wrestling’s Moose has taken to social media to hit out at those fans who claimed the former TNA World Heavyweight Champion was jobbed out at this past weekend’s Against All Odds special.

There, Moose was unsuccessful in his quest to dethrone Kenny Omega for the IMPACT World Championship in a barn-burner of a match that went 23 minutes - culminating with the Best Bout Machine putting his opponent away with his patented One-Winged Angel following interference from the Young Bucks.

As can sadly often be the case, some jumped on this as Moose being *cue buzz words* “buried” and “jobbed” rather than looking at it as the charismatic powerhouse going toe-to-toe with one of the best wrestlers on the planet and putting up a spirited fight even when the numbers game was against him.

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Quick to shoot down the naysayers, Moose has put out the following:

Even though the kayfabe “fired” Sami Callihan is officially next in line to challenge for the IMPACT World Championship, many are predicting that it will indeed be Moose who will be the one to finally take IMPACT Wrestling’s biggest prize back from the clutches of Omega.

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