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Jonah debuts at Turning Point, attacks Josh Alexander

Days after making his New Japan Pro Wrestling debut, Jonah, the man formerly known as Bronson Reed in NXT, made his Impact Wrestling debut at Turning Point last night in Las Vegas.

The former NXT North American champion interrupted Josh Alexander’s segment, taking him out with a vicious attack from behind. Jonah also attacked security officials who came down to stop the mauling. After eventually retreating, Jonah ran back down the ramp and hit a splash from the top rope on Alexander, who started bleeding from the mouth. He then took Alexander’s blood and smudged it across his t-shirt, which had “Top Dog” written on it.

There were rumors that he was going to debut at Bound For Glory last month but that obviously did not work out. The Australian needed to find a new job quick due to his working visa or else he would have been required to leave the country.

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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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