Since the premiere of "AEW Collision," when he failed to successfully defend the TNT Championship, Wardlow has not been seen on AEW television.
Since the premiere of “AEW Collision,” when he failed to successfully defend the TNT Championship, Wardlow has not been seen on AEW television. “Mr. Mayhem” discussed the effect it has had on him during his appearance at Terrificon.
“So, I’ve been off TV for almost a couple of months and I’ve been very depressed,” Wardlow said via “Fandom Spotlite.” “Wrestling is my everything, it makes me happy.” Wardlow’s previous four matches all involved the TNT Championship, defending it against various competitors such as Jake Hager and Christian Cage. However, since dropping the gold he has been deemed surplus to requirements, with creative seemingly not having anything for him right now. “It was a rough start for me on Collision, I do not know when I’ll be back, hopefully soon,”
He acknowledged it, and Wardlow later in the panel asserted he could beat CM Punk and MJF, setting the bar high for his eventual return.
“Today I feel like me again for the first time in months,” he told the audience. “So, I just want to say thank you guys for coming out because you guys really, really flipped a switch in my mind, and my heart that I needed.” H/T-WrestlingInc.
Despite his recent struggles, Wardlow was honest with the audience throughout the panel and it seemed that just being at Terrificon had a great effect on him. good fan interactions may have a good influence on a person, as seen by the significant outpouring of support that he got.
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