Moose re-signs with Impact Wrestling

  • Ian Carey

Moose will be remaining with Impact Wrestling. 

The 39-year-old posted a message to his social media accounts on Monday announcing that he has re-signed with the promotion. He also noted it is the longest deal anyone has ever signed with the company. 

Moose wrote:

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.

On June 16, Moose wrote, “My decision-making will be solely made from Happiness Comfort Trust. Money Dream Match ups Big Arenas are all great but not my Number 1 motivation.”

In the seven years Moose has spent with Impact Wrestling, he’s won several titles including the Impact World Championship, the revived TNA World Championship in 2020/21, and he also won the Impact Grand Championship twice. 

After years of being in the title picture, Moose finally won the Impact World Championship at Bound for Glory 2021. He won the Call Your Shot gauntlet match on the show and cashed in his title opportunity later that night on Josh Alexander. He’d later drop the title back to Alexander at Rebellion 2022 in a match our own Dave Meltzer rated four and one-quarter stars, tied for Moose’s highest-rated match of all time.