Mance Warner has no interest in going back to MLW and explains why he feels GCW is the perfect place to see him do what he does best.
Mance Warner, under a mask and under the name 'Good Brother #3', made his last appearance for Major League Wrestling in January of 2024 as he defeated Steph De Lander at MLW Reloaded.
Anyone hoping to see Ol' Mancer pop up again for MLW should get that thought out of their heads as he recently told Fightful's Sean Ross Sapp that he will not be going there again and encouraged fans to come to Game Changer Wrestling shows if they want to see him.
"Hell, I don't even remember when was that back in? Whenever it was, I'll put it this way. I was there for a little bit. I will not be there again," said Warner. "I think it was January is what it was. And you want to see me, you come to GCW. You will see the champ at GCW and I will do everything that I want to do every single time. Makes me feel good, man. Violence pays."
Asked about being exclusive to GCW, Mancer mentioned that he will be doing some shows outside of GCW but for the most part, he enjoys being mostly seen at GCW equating it to going to an ECW event in order to see people like the Sandman and Sabu.
"It's one of them things, I got another Revolver show coming up and I think it's my next one. So I'm going to be beat up coming from one cage to another cage, former SGC members out there. But for the most part, 95% of my work and my fighting is at GCW. We're on the road, damn near every week, two to three shows and it's one of them things where it's, you go and try to do 60 different companies or you gonna put your work and all your attention into the one independent company. It's like, we go back in time, ECW. You saw Sandman, Shane Douglas, Sabu at ECW. You didn't see them all over at every other random damn place and time. You want to see old Mancer? It's at GCW. I'm the champ. I'll be cutting the promos. I will be causing chaos, starting fights in the crowd at GCW."
Elsewhere in this interview, Warner spoke about capturing the GCW World Championship. Read his comments here.
Check out the full interview with Mancer in the video embedded above.