Moose states he has signed long-term agreement with IMPACT

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IMPACT Wrestling’s Moose has stated he has signed a new agreement with the company, which he says in the lengthiest in its history.

Moose (Quinn Ojinnaka) posted the following message online on Monday:

Leaving IMPACT WRESTLING was a veryhard to decision to make. Since I made my debut in July 2016 I have accomplished so much in 7 years. Truth is there is So many matches that I wanted to have, so many matchups to be had but then I realized, unlike MMA, I don’t have to beat the great wrestlers in other organizations to be considered great. I think my body of work speaks for itself. I believe my peers in all other companies and organizations respect my work and at the end of the day that’s all that matters. Right now when you hear IMPACT WRESTLING AJ styles/Kurt Angle are the top names that comes to mind. I want my name to be at the top of that list. So with that goal in mind, I have more I have to get done before my time in Impact is done. not only did I signed back with Impact Wrestling but I also signed the longest deal anyone has ever signed in company’shistory…. A whole lot of work to be done so let’s Go.

Ps I get to still annoy Tommy Dreamer and Scott D’Amore.

The former NFL player transitioned to professional wrestling over a dcade ago and got his first break with Ring of Honor where he wrestled until 2016.

Moose debuted in IMPACT in the summer of 2016 and became IMPACT Champion in October 2021 when he beat Josh Alexander by cashing in his ‘Call Your Shot’ opportunity at the title.

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