After several months away, Alex Shelley is returning to pro wrestling.
It was announced today that Shelley will return to Game Changer Wrestling & Black Label Pro at their co-presented 3 Cups Stuffed show on Friday, September 3. The show is taking place at the Grand Sports Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
Shelley is returning to the ring for the first time since having to pull out of Impact Wrestling s Hard to Kill pay-per-view this January. He was scheduled to team with Rich Swann & Chris Sabin against Kenny Omega & The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows) in the main event of the PPV. With Shelley having to miss Hard to Kill, he was replaced by Moose in the six-man tag match.
Cook’s Impact Hard To Kill 2021 Review
Hey kids! Steve Cook here with ya for Impact Wrestling’s latest PPV offering. The company has proven Hard to Kill, and it feels like something tries to kill this show every year. In 2020, it was Tessa Blanchard being exposed as a by god bully. In 2021, it’s Alex Shelley not being able to make it to Nashville. Let’s see how this all goes!
– Opening talking about the wounds & scars of 2020 that still linger. Lines were crossed & paradigms were shattered. A champion from another world was welcomed. We get footage of Alex Shelley promising us he’ll be back, and the introduction of Moose into the main event. Rich Swann & Chris Sabin do accept the fist bump, so we’ll see how that goes.
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