In a seismic shift within the squared circle, WWE has bid farewell to the formidable talent known to fans as Riddick Moss, whose recent persona was Madcap Moss. The news, confirmed by the reputable source Fightful, has sent shockwaves through the wrestling world, leaving fans and industry insiders buzzing with speculation.
The wrestling community last witnessed Riddick Moss in action during the WWE Main Event taping on September 11th, where he faced off against the formidable Bronson Reed, ultimately succumbing to his opponent’s prowess. However, in a perplexing turn of events, Moss has been conspicuously absent from the WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown rosters since his appearance on the May 15th episode of WWE Raw. This particular episode saw him engage in the WWE Intercontinental Title #1 Contendership Battle Royal, showcasing his unyielding determination and skill in the ring.
Moss’s journey within the WWE spans nearly a decade, commencing in 2014 when he inked a contract with the prestigious wrestling entity. During his tenure, he rose to prominence as a WWE 24/7 Champion, etching his name into the annals of wrestling history. Notably, he underwent a significant transformation when he embraced the Madcap Moss persona, aligning himself with Baron Corbin in 2021, a partnership that added an intriguing dynamic to the WWE landscape. However, as wrestling narratives often dictate, alliances can be fleeting, and by 2022, Moss had parted ways with Corbin, reverting to his original moniker, Riddick Moss, and returning to the squared circle with renewed fervor and determination.
As the wrestling world bids adieu to Riddick Moss within the WWE, fans eagerly anticipate the next chapter of his career beyond the WWE’s hallowed halls. Speculation runs rampant about potential new opportunities and platforms that will allow this talented wrestler to showcase his skills and entertain fans across the globe. Stay tuned as the enigma that is Riddick Moss continues to evolve outside the WWE universe, leaving a trail of excitement and anticipation in its wake. Moss teased Triple H taking over creative may have hurt him in WWE.
Well I did it – I graduated from WWE.
I know a lot of people think my career really took a downturn once Mr. Levesque took over, but, in actuality, my per match fee skyrocketed through the roof.
Other promoters, get ready to back the brinks truck up.
— Mike Rallis (@RiddickMoss) September 21, 2023
I’m gonna be TKO World Champion someday
— Mike Rallis (@RiddickMoss) September 12, 2023