WWE recently fired Nash Carter after his estranged wife Kimber Lee tweeted out a private photo of him imitating Adolf Hitler after initially making abuse allegations against him. It’s believed WWE wasn’t interested in those allegations as there wasn’t proof, but the photo was highly offensive and didn’t leave them any other option. Now though, with his 30-day non-compete clause having expired, he has been announced under his former ring name Zachary Wentz as appearing on Circle 6’s upcoming show on May 21st, which is taking place in Orlando, Florida.
While some fans of the promotion are pleased to see him being brought in, others have called it disappointing and said they wouldn’t be attending. The fact that Carter has yet to explain the photo, which is believed to be several years old, nor apologized likely doesn’t help. However, that is his right, add it’s likely Circle 6 went into booking him prepared for the backlash, feeling his name recognition and ability was worth this. Whether this is just the first of many upcoming indie appearances remains to be seen, but how this show goes could greatly influence his long-term wrestling future.
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