Real1 further elaborates on his departure from Major League Wrestling.
Back in April, Real1 (Enzo Amore) was released from MLW after spending just over a full year with the company. The company's decision came with a lot of heat from the former 'Certified G', as he claimed that he was working with the promotion on a handshake deal.
In a new interview with WhatCulture Wrestling, Real1 talked about being written off TV in the company and how that's the last time you're going to see him in MLW for the time being.
“I had a storyline going on MLW, if you’re aware, and I got written off TV there. My own accord. Nobody told me to do it. But if I have to put somebody over on my way out the door, he better be somebody. He better a badass, and he better be able to kick some people’s asses, so that guy was Microman. Microman is the smallest pro wrestler in the world, but he’s also the biggest star in MLW, so I felt like it was the right thing to do. It was a stretcher job, I left on my back. That was probably the last you’re gonna see of me in MLW for the time being."
When asked about what is next for him, Real1 told fans to keep their eyes peeled and hope for the best.
Real1 first made comments similar to this back on April 2. Fans can learn more by clicking here.
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