Ex-WWE Star Begs Vince To Rehire Him Before Raw

The world of professional wrestling, particularly WWE  has witnessed the journeys of numerous talented Superstars who have navigated various companies before finding their home in WWE. Conversely, many wrestlers have also departed WWE for a multitude of reasons.

 


 

One such example is Matt Cardona, formerly known as Zack Ryder during his tenure in WWE. Despite his undeniable talent, Cardona struggled to break through the proverbial glass ceiling and realize his full potential as a WWE superstar. Ultimately, in 2020, WWE released him, leading to his subsequent rise as a prominent figure on the independent wrestling circuit.

Recent reports from Ringside News have suggested that Matt Cardona is now back on WWE’s radar, raising speculation about a possible return to the company that first brought him into the spotlight. However, it’s important to note that there are no guarantees regarding whether he will ink a deal with WWE in the near future.

In a noteworthy development, Matt Cardona took to social media, specifically Twitter, to share a video that provides insight into his current sentiments. In the video, Cardona can be seen walking down a rain-soaked street, visibly expressing his dissatisfaction with his experiences in the independent wrestling scene. He humorously refers to himself as the “Death Match King” and the “Indy God,” highlighting the unique challenges and quirks of working on the independent circuit.

Cardona’s message is clear as he playfully laments the rainy conditions, which serve as a backdrop to his candid plea. With a touch of humor and a genuine desire to express his feelings, he addresses WWE Chairman Vince McMahon directly, saying, “I need to go back to New York. I need to go back to WWE. Vince, call me pal!”

This video offers fans and wrestling enthusiasts a glimpse into Matt Cardona’s personal and professional journey. It reflects his longing for a return to the grand stage of WWE and potentially reigniting his career in a different capacity. While the wrestling world waits to see if Cardona’s appeal to Vince McMahon will bear fruit, his determination and passion for the industry remain evident. The ongoing story of wrestlers transitioning between companies continues to captivate fans, making Matt Cardona’s potential WWE return a subject of intrigue and speculation.

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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