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IMPACT Star Granted Release From Company

By The Spotlight StaffNovember 17, 2023
IMPACT Star Granted Release From Company

Last month, Scott D’Amore announced during Bound For Glory that the company will change its name to TNA Wrestling effective from Hard To Kill pay-per-view.

Recently, Mickie James took a break from IMPACT Wrestling. Now, a member of the roster has departed the company.

Fightful Select reported that Kenny King requested his release from IMPACT Wrestling and was granted it.

The 42-year-old returned to the company last year as a member of Honor No More. Kenny King last competed on the October 22nd tapings, where he and Sheldon Jean faced ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) for the IMPACT World Tag Team Titles. Kenny and his tag partner, Sheldon, were unable to win the bout.

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