
Trevor Murdochs long run in professional wrestling has officially come to an end after an emotional announcement inside the NWA ring. The National Wrestling Alliance confirmed the news following Murdochs appearance on NWA Powerrr on Comet TV. After competing, Murdoch stayed in the ring for an interview with Kyle Davis, where he revealed that his time in wrestling had reached its final chapter. Murdoch made it clear that his decision wasnt about losing passion, but about knowing when it was time to step away before reaching a point where he couldnt perform at the level he expected from himself. Murdochs words reflected both pride and gratitude as he looked back on nearly three decades in the business. He acknowledged the fans who supported him throughout his journey and credited wrestling for helping provide for his family over the years. Before closing his speech, Murdoch singled out NWA owner Billy Corgan for giving him an opportunity at a time when his wrestling future looked uncertain. Murdochs retirement marks the end of a career that spanned multiple promotions and eras, including championship runs and a strong connection to the legacy of Harley Race. His time in NWA became one of the defining stretches of his later career, where he helped carry the companys traditional style into the modern era. Do you think Trevor Murdochs retirement marks the end of an era for NWA, or could we still see him return for special appearances down the road? Leave your thoughts and feedback below. G Add as a preferred source on Google