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Various News: Matt Morgan Wrestling at Reiter Park Rumble for Charity, Matt Sydal Forced to Delay Knee Surgery, and Brian Cage Addresses His Unique Style
– Former TNA and WWE star Matt Morgan will be coming out of retirement for one last match at the Reiter Park Rumble on March 16. The event is being held for charity at Reiter Park in Longwood, Florida. The card is set for March 16. The opponent for Matt Morgan will be announced later on:
ATTN CENTRAL FLORIDA: pic.twitter.com/ZPl4YFjuYw
— Matt Morgan (@BPmattmorgan) January 24, 2019
– Matt Sydal offered an update on his knee injury on his Twitter account. According to Sydal, his surgery was postponed due to insurance issues. You can check out his update on the subject below.
Hey guys! My surgery was postponed due to insurance issues. The Doc rescheduled me for next week, but we are still waiting for insurance paperwork to get resolved. Much respect and appreciation for the doctors and nurses navigating these waters, advocating for patients.
— Matt Sydal (@findevan) January 24, 2019
How are you amigo what are you getting done?
— El Hijo del Fantasma (@hijodelfantasma) January 24, 2019
They are repairing cartilidge in my knee. I will be back in the ring in 3 months! Gracias amigo! Espero verte pronto!
— Matt Sydal (@findevan) January 25, 2019
– Brian Cage recently appeared on Behind the Lights with Anthony Carelli and Alicia Atout. Cage said the following on his unique style of wrestling:
“I have the mentality—different places or different towns also have kind of different crowds, you gotta know what kind of crowd you’re working in front of. But I don’t like handcuffing anybody, if someone’s gonna go out there and their match is gonna better than my match, well then they should be in the main event. If I’m in the main event, I can’t be like, ‘Hey, can you guys dumb down and not do anything at all, so you guys look like you suck and that I can look like I’m better?’ No, if I’m put in a match above somebody else that’s because I’m expected to perform at that level and if this guy can perform at that level, then I need to step my game up and try to outperform him. Everybody is working together on the same team, but that’s kind of the way to stand out and be yourself.”
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