MVP drops a major tease ahead of AEW WrestleDream

MVP has now signed with AEW [photos: AEW Official YouTube Channel]
MVP is now signed with AEW [Photos: AEW Official YouTube Channel]

MVP recently hinted at revealing something he has been working on just a day before WrestleDream. With several rumors and speculation surrounding his faction online among the fans, he has now hinted at a new theme song.

Although not officially revealed on-screen just yet, the former WWE Superstar's new faction is apparently called The Hurt Syndicate and will see the former Hurt Business members reunite, now in the Jacksonville-based promotion. All three of the available members are reportedly signed with the promotion, but Bobby Lashley has yet to debut. It also remains to be seen whether they will bring in any new members.

On X/Twitter, MVP revealed that he had something up his sleeve, and it had something to do with American rappers Westside Gunn, and Smoke DZA. This could be the theme song of The Hurt Syndicate.

"Got something brewing for you. @WESTSIDEGUNN and @smokedza came through!!!!! #thehurtsyndicate #fashionablyviolent," the veteran posted.

Tomorrow night at WrestleDream, Swerve Strickland is set to make an appearance. Should both MVP and Shelton Benjamin confront him to talk about business, they could come out showcasing the rumored new theme song of theirs.


MVP recently teased returning to the ring

For a few weeks now, the former WWE veteran has gotten himself into a heated situation with Swerve Strickland's manager, Prince Nana. MVP apparently wants to represent Swerve, much to Nana's dismay.

Recently, Prince Nana threatened to put on his wrestling gear and fight him, seeing as he too was a former wrestler.

On X/Twitter, a fan called out Montel Vontavious Porter as he claimed that he wouldn't dare step in the ring with Nana and that he may let Shelton Benjamin do it instead. The veteran replied, reminding him that he was a decorated star both in and out of the ring and that someone should bring up his history.

"This guy must be new here. Someone teach this clown about my decorated championship history both in AND out of the ring," he tweeted.

As of now, it seems that the former WWE United States Champion may just work as the manager of the group, seeing as he may not be ready for in-ring action. During the latter period of his time with WWE, he had a similar role and he may let the rest of the faction do the dirty work instead.

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Edited by Harish Raj S