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Raw and TNA Legend Murdes Murder to achieve retirement provision this month

Homicide-one independent wrestling legend, which is best known for his time with Ring of Honor and TNA-will connect his career in Ring in just a few weeks.

The indie promotion Outlaw Wrestling announced today that Murder will wrestle his final on Thursday, March 20. The show is entitled “End of an era” and takes place in Brooklyn in Arlo Williamsburg. Outlaw Wrestling said that you will honor Murder's legacy that night and will present his final match.

An opponent for him has not yet been named.

The murder was one of the faces of Roh in the first few years and won the Raw World Championship by Bryan Danielson at the last battle in 2006. He kept the title for 56 days before dropping it to Takeshi Morishima.

In TNA, the murder was part of the Latin American exchange and kept the day team gold with Hernandez.

The 47-year-old murder said last month that he would soon withdraw from the ring. When he looked back on his career, he said that he had achieved more than he had ever dreamed.

“I would never have thought in my wildest dreams that I would wrestle for so long – I traveled around the world – until Eddie Kingston said to me:” Do you know that you have been ran in 30 years? Do you know that you did that? You have teamed up with Kenta Kobashi. You wrestled Minoru Suzuki. You [faced] Jun Akiyama ' – because I am a big Japanese sign, as you call it. “Murder said. “But I also wrestled Jerry Lynn. I ran the Dudley Boyz. I rank Kurt Angle. I did things that I wish of were in my shoes. I never thought about it. Then I realized – I was like “Oh my god”. But that was noticed at the end. Then I said: 'Listen, I think I'm done somehow.' “

The magazine GCW and Orange Crush have included murder in their indie wrestling -Hall of Fame as part of the first class in 2022. He performed for AEW in the Grand Slam 2021 and appeared in Roh in December 2024.