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An announced return to the ring for former professional wrestler Joey Ryan was canceled within hours of it being announced today.

A new promotion titled "Portland Wrestling" announced Ryan would be working for them on 8/23 in Vancouver, Washington. When there began to be a massive amount of backlash to the promotion announcing it on Facebook, initially they stated they would not unbook Ryan, but later announced his flight was canceled and he would not be appearing.

When asked why Ryan was booked to begin with, the promotion responded, "Multiple other talent was unavailable, he was reasonably priced, other local guys wanted to work him, he hadn't been here since 2014, he had soberingly repented from the man he was in the past, he was happy to leave the comedy gimmick in the past to just be a wrestler again, and it would be good for him as a person to wrestle in service of non-profits, which are what I exclusively try to work with when promoting a show. It takes about ten times the work to find a non-profit with the space to hold an event, but it is spiritually rewarding to know that a cut of the gate is going to benefit something much greater than myself and my show. Alas, other promoters have publicly threatened to blackball anyone who worked for me and explicitly stated that they would destroy my show before it even got off the ground. They were successful at that."

The promotion also stated it was unlikely their event would even go forward now.

Ryan left professional wrestling after allegations about him came out in the summer of 2020 when he was public accused of sexual misconduct by a woman on social media. After he responded on social media, other allegations were made against Ryan. While no criminal investigations or charges resulted from the allegations, a number of promotions cut ties with Ryan while other wrestlers came out against him. Ryan's Bar Wrestling promotion was shut down and Impact Wrestling (now TNA) announced he had been terminated from his contract. Ryan later posted a long video addressing the allegations, showing screenshots of messages that he stated proved many of the claims against him didn't hold up to scrutiny. Ryan later filed lawsuits against a number of his accusers, although many of them later dropped by Ryan.
 

Details on Hurt Syndicate and frustrations within AEW from and regarding them

There have been rumors about The Hurt Syndicate, specifically MVP, and the tag title run around them.

A recent Twitter Space from The Wrestling Binder's JCup2013 that indicated a number of issues that Fightful Select has also heard discussed over a number of months. On the Space, it was claimed that MVP had rubbed a lot of people the wrong way resulting in heat, which is something that had been echoed by a number of talent for the last couple of months.

We haven't particularly heard anything regarding Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin specifically, but it has been well known backstage that MVP dislikes Speedball Mike Bailey, and a number of talent say that MVP made that clear, and that he didn't want Hurt Syndicate losing to JetSpeed. To be clear, we were never told it was in the cards for them to lose to JetSpeed. Nobody that we spoke to knew a specific reason for MVP's dislike of Mike Bailey. Of the numerous people on the talent roster we spoke to, they said that this year was the best they've seen the locker room in years, and that most of the roster just dismisses issues.

There have been a number of creative pitches, and we should be clear that the following are claims we've heard within the company, and we aren't sure how far they've got. One of the pitches was for FTR to win at All In to start a redemption story. FTR was pitched to face Swerve and Ospreay as well, but Ospreay's injury derailed all of his creative plans after All In. FTR would then go on to face Cope & Christian down the line. The claim internally was that Hurt Syndicate said no to losing to FTR at both All In and Forbidden Door.

Instead, MVP had stated that the team preferred to lose the championships to younger teams or talent. MVP's personal preferences were that of Gates of Agony, The Outrunners and Private Party. There was also discussion that they would have been open to losing to Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay, but we were told that due to Ospreay's neck injury, that wasn't much of a consideration.

When checking in the company about the preferred teams of Hurt Syndicate's to lose to, it was noted that Hurt Syndicate has already beaten all three teams. The frustration from the locker room is that the team are heels that do cool moves, beat up everyone, and give fans fives on the way out.

We've not heard anything regarding the element of Hurt Syndicate leaving the company at this point. The trio have multi-year deals with a number of years left on the deal.

There were hints to us that MJF and The Hurt Syndicate were originally supposed to last longer, but we're told there isn't heat between MJF and Hurt Syndicate. Specifically, we were told MJF and Hurt Syndicate have no issues behind the scenes.

Anything else mentioned that has been rumored, we can't speak to.
 
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