Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Ace Romero Released By Impact Wrestling (Not That Impact Was Really TRYING To Use Him Correctly Mind You)


 


Impact has reportedly released Romero from his contract, according to Jon Alba. He is now free to work with any promotion he wants.

It was reported back in late August that Romero had requested his release. He was reportedly on a paid-per-appearance deal at that time, and had been teaming with Larry D as XXXL. He has since been granted that release and is no longer under contract.

Romero had not been used since the April set of Impact TV tapings, and nearly faced hospitalization due to COVID-19 in early May. He has been healthy since then, and recently worked indie bookings. Romero also has upcoming dates, including a match against KC Navarro at Limitless Wrestling’s Fresh Blood event in Yarmouth, ME on Saturday, October 23. He is also scheduled to face former WWE Superstar Buddy Murphy on Sunday, November 14 at Pro Wrestling Magic’s Underdogs event in Ridgefield Park, NJ.


Romero first debuted with Impact in October 2019 at their All Glory special, defeating Larry D in the main event. He then signed a three-year deal that was offered by Executive Vice President Scott D’Amore. Romero’s last Impact match came on the May 20 edition of Before The Impact as he and Larry D defeated Hernandez and Johnny Swinger.


But here's yet another example of the problems booking wise at Impact. You have a good big man, who works well in the ring, has good mic skills and Impact has the "We have nothing for you" excuse. 


Why'd you even HIRE the guy to begin with if you're not gonna have anything for him? No wonder why he requested his release. The 'five star, top notch, top shelf' (note- LOTS of sarcasm here) creative team at Impact couldn't actually 'create' something for Romero? Seriously? They're THAT 'creatively challenged' that they couldn't challenge themselves to 'create' something for Romero?

You know the answer to that as well as I do, Bullshit.. They could have but obviously they didn't WANT to or, were too 'creatively challenged' which shows why they shouldn't be booking anything in the first place.


Good going Scotty D'Amore, congrats on allowing yet ANOTHER great talent slip thru your fingers so he can get greater success elsewhere. Make sure you pat yourself on the back for that blunder, dumb ass. 

It's pretty sad Scotty, that Maine based Limitless Wrestling knows how to use Romero, better than YOU did.

Damn, how's that feel? You feel the burn of that?


You should.


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