In a stunning turn of events, longtime WWE veteran Montel Vontavious Porter, better known as MVP, has revealed that he has not hung up his wrestling boots just yet. Despite being absent from WWE television for some time, MVP took to Instagram to disclose that he will be undergoing stem cell therapy in Mexico next week, followed by a shocking announcement that has left fans reeling.
In a surprising update, MVP assured his fans that they will see him step back inside the squared circle soon after his upcoming therapy. This news has sent shockwaves throughout the WWE universe, as many had assumed that the veteran had retired from in-ring competition permanently.
MVP’s WWE journey has been a storied one, with a notable United States Championship reign in the 2000s, as well as stints in TNA and NJPW. After being released from WWE in 2010, MVP made a triumphant return in 2020, entering the Men’s Royal Rumble and even working as a backstage producer and on-screen performer. Since then, he has made a name for himself as a remarkable manager, leading the beloved Hurt Business faction alongside Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and Cedric Alexander.
However, it was his surprise turn on Lashley in 2020 to side with Omos that marked a significant shift in his career trajectory. Since then, MVP has remained aligned with The Nigerian Giant, and his last WWE match took place in July 2022, when he and Omos clashed with The Street Profits on RAW.
While fans were under the impression that MVP had hung up his wrestling boots for good, this latest announcement has breathed new life into his in-ring career. As speculation builds around what’s next for MVP, one thing is certain – the WWE universe is eagerly awaiting his return to the ring.
With WWE known for its penchant for the unexpected, MVP’s surprise return announcement has sent shockwaves throughout the wrestling community. As fans eagerly await his return, one question remains: what’s next for the veteran wrestler-turned-manager? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – MVP’s return is sure to be a wild ride.