Moose reportedly has signed a new contract with IMPACT Wrestling

Report: Moose signs a new contract with IMPACT Wrestling

According to F4WOnline, Moose (Quinn Ojinnaka) has signed a new contract with IMPACT Wrestling.

It is unknown the amount of years or terms of the new contract.

Moose, 37, made his debut with TNA/IMPACT on the July 12, 2016 Destination X edition, interrupting the main event match between then TNA World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Lashley and then TNA X-Division Champion Eddie Edwards.

Moose, on two occasions, held the now-defunct IMPACT Grand Championship and the TNA World Championship that he lost to then IMPACT World Champion Rich Swann in a Title vs. Title Match at Sacrifice back on March 13.

Moose is set to challenge Kenny Omega for the IMPACT World Championship at next month’s Against All Odds. Moose earned the title shot after he won a Six-Way No. 1 contender’s match at last Saturday’s Under Siege event.

Moose revealed earlier this month on Twitter that his goal is to win the IMPACT World Title before his contract expired.

Before to signing with IMPACT, Moose spent two years with Ring of Honor.  Prior to starting his professional wrestling career, Moose played in the NFL for the Atlanta Falcons, St. Louis Rams, New England Patriots, and the Indianapolis Colts.  Moose was let go by The Colts on October 22, 2014.

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