PAC pulled from WrestleCon due to visa issue


Due to a visa issue, PAC won’t be able to make his scheduled appearances for WrestleCon over WrestleMania week in New York City.
WrestleCon posted a statement today announcing the news:
We regret to inform you that PAC will not be at WrestleCon. We worked diligently over the past several months with our attorneys to ensure that he successfully received a Visa to travel into the United States. Our Visa application was filed in a timely manner, all fees were paid to attorneys, and all required information was disclosed to government officials. Our attorneys were confident there would be no issue and based on their experience and expectation, we advertised PAC on the assumption there would be no problem obtaining a Visa. However, after exhausting all efforts, we were unable to provide PAC the appropriate Visa to travel and work in the United States. We understand and share your disappointment of this unanticipated outcome, as does PAC.
Further, we would like to clarify that in no way will this unfortunate incident have any impact on his future with AEW. This issue is isolated to WrestleCon only.
Over the next few days, we will issue refunds on all photo ops and autographs that were purchased related to PAC’s appearance at the Convention. We will also replace graphics that featured him, so we appreciate your patience during these updates.
PAC was scheduled to appear at WrestleCon’s convention and multiple shows that are part of WrestleCon. Will Ospreay & PAC vs. CCK (Chris Brookes & Jonathan Gresham) had been announced for Revolution Pro Wrestling’s event in NYC on Friday, April 5, and PAC was set to face Rich Swann at Wrestling Revolver’s Pancakes & Piledrivers show on Saturday, April 6.
PAC vs. Hangman Page is official for AEW Double or Nothing in Las Vegas on Saturday, May 25.