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Alex Shelley removed from tomorrow’s Hard To Kill PPV main event

Alex Shelley, one half of the Motor City Machine Guns, has been taken off from tomorrow’s Hard To Kill pay-per-view main event.

Shelley was set to team up with Chris Sabin and Impact champion Rich Swann to take on AEW champion Kenny Omega and the Impact Tag Team champions The Good Brothers.

A press release issued by Impact Wrestling stated that “due to unavoidable circumstances,” Shelley will be unable to travel to Nashville for the show.

Replacing Shelley will be Moose, who will now tag team with Swann and Sabin instead.

“When we got the news from Alex there was no question what we needed to do. Extraordinary circumstances call for extraordinary measures,” said Impact Wrestling Executive Vice President Scott D’Amore. “I personally contacted Moose and he accepted the match immediately. I know Rich Swann in particular has his issues with Moose, but this is time to put personal issues and egos aside.”


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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