ACH will return to professional wrestling this weekend, two years after his last match. SCWPro announced that ACH will face Shain Boucher on Saturday, July 13, at their show in the Blue Grass Community Center in Bluegrass, Iowa.
This will be ACH’s first match since September 2022, when he competed in a trios match for AAW, teaming with 1 Called Manders and Jah-C to defeat Aussie Open and Zachary Wentz.
ACH initially retired in June 2021 but returned a few months later, wrestling for promotions like GCW, AAW, West Coast Pro, and Major League Wrestling over the next year.
In 2019, ACH aka Jordan Myles quit WWE over a T-Shirt design, claiming that the company is racist because the imagery used was commonly associated with blackface.
You can check out the original design below:
WWE’s shop department quickly changed the design to the following:
WWE went on to issue the following statement regarding this situation:
“Albert Hardie Jr. (aka Jordan Myles) approved this t-shirt for sale. As always, we work collaboratively with all of our performers to develop logos and merchandise designs and get their input and approval before proceeding.
This was the same process with Albert, and we responded swiftly once he later requested that the logo/t-shirt be redesigned. No t-shirts were sold.”
Myles then posted a video where he quit WWE. Here’s what he said in that video:
“As of today, I’d like to officially announce that I quit f**king WWE; I am no longer employed; I refuse to work for racists. I f**king quit, f**k them. I hate that f**king company and everything they f**king stand for.
All they ever did was hold our people back. I do this sh*t for the culture. I don’t need anyone’s f**king permission to do what I want to do.
Screw Jordan Myles, don’t ever call me by that slave name. Call me ACH and don’t forget the ‘Super’, b*tch.
I quit, f**k you!”
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