WWE Hall Of Famer Jeff Jarrett Appears At GCW Die 4 This

The ten-time World Champion made a shock appearance to take out Effy.

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In a major surprise, WWE Hall of Famer made a shock appearance at last night's GCW Die 4 This show.

There, with Effy in the ring and set to deliver a State of Effy address, the lights went out and a masked cowboy appeared in the ring and laid Effy out with a guitar shot. Of course, said cowboy then unmasked to reveal Double J.

Jarrett is a free agent these days, with him released by WWE in April 2021. Prior to that release, the ten-time World Champion had been serving as a producer for Vince McMahon's sports entertainment giant.

In terms of actually wrestling, the TNA founder last competed in April 2019, losing to Dr. Wagner Jr. at a SoCal Pro Wrestling event. Having been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018, the six-time Intercontinental Champion appeared in the 2019 Royal Rumble match before then wrestling a brief singles contest with Elias the following month.

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As for GCW Die 4 This, the rest of the card saw Homicide become the new #1 contender for Jon Moxley's GCW World Title after winning a Do or Die Rumble; The Briscoe Brothers defeated Blake Christian and Alex Zayne to retain the GCW Tag Team Titles; Alex Colon bested John Wayne Murdoch to keep hold of the GCW Ultraviolent Title; Joey Janela got the better of Scotty 2 Hotty; and Calvin Tankman beat Yoya.

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