WARNING: We have detected your browser is out of date. For both performance, security and a better web experience you should keep up to date to avoid viruses, malware, hijacking and stay on top of compatibility features.
 
RSS Feed

 

WNS Home

Home ⚡ DISCORD ⚡ Podcast ⚡ X

 

WWE Posts Article on Why HoHo Lun Requested His Release

Posted By: Caylon Knox on Aug 04, 2017

WWE Posts Article on Why HoHo Lun Requested His Release

WWE.com has posted an article that goes into further detail about HoHo Lun's departure from the company. Lun revealed that the reason why he asked for his release was to care for his mother, who is dealing with health issues. Here are some of Lun's comments from the article:

“I went to Hong Kong for vacation about three weeks ago and that’s when I realized that my mother is sick,” he said. “That’s why I decided to tell Matt Bloom, the head coach of the PC, that I wanted to request my release.”

“One of my top goals was to perform in front of WWE Live fans in China,” he said. “It was a really tough decision because I wanted to perform in my home.”

“Having the job of helping them get used to America — not just doing things in the ring, about wrestling, but helping them figure out how to be a foreigner living in America — that’s absolutely something I’m proud of.”

“I want to thank the WWE fans for supporting me over the last 13 months,” Lun said. “I hope that they can keep following me with my next journey, because I will be making history by helping the scene in Asia. And maybe one day, I can come back to WWE again and perform as a WWE Superstar.”

Source: WWE.com
Tags: #wwe #205 live #nxt #hoho lun

⚡ Explore WNS


Jump To Comments

Popular Tags

Popular Articles

Share Article

Follow WNS

 

 Follow us on X @WNSource 

 Follow us on Instagram & THREADS

 LIKE us on Facebook 

 

⚡ News tip? Email ben@wrestlingnewssource.com 

 

https://wrestlr.me/47549/  
Adding comments is disabled due to age of article.
 

© 2006-2024 wrestlingnewssource.com

All rights reserved. All other trademarks, logos, video, likeness and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.
Terms of Service · Privacy Policy · Π