It appears that The Good Brothers have finished up with IMPACT Wrestling for the time being.
IMPACT Wrestling posted an exclusive video this afternoon that featured Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson following their match against The Motor City Machine Guns, announcing that they have things to take care of over in New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
“Motor City Machine Guns versus the world famous Good Brothers in the marquee box office. It finally happened,” Karl Anderson said. “Oh, baby! Chills on my body just hearing that. Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley, nothing but respect for you. Nothing but respect for The Motor City Machine Guns. IMPACT Wrestling, we got to tell you something. We’re leaving for a little while. New Japan Pro-Wrestling is where we’re going. We got business we got to take care of across the pond.”
Doc Gallows chimed in by saying that The Good Brothers don’t say goodbye; they say see you later.
“We don’t say goodbye. We say see you later,” Doc Gallows chimed in. “And I’m happy we got to have a dream match on the way out, what we asked for, for two years with the Motor City Machine Guns. So until we get back from across the pond, too sweet me.”
The Good Brothers’ contracts with IMPACT Wrestling reportedly expired last month. While they are committed to New Japan through Wrestle Kingdom in January, they are reportedly free agents and could potentially show up anywhere they wanted over the next few months.
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EXCLUSIVE: "We don't say goodbye, we say see you later." @MachineGunKA and @The_BigLG were happy to go out on a dream match against @fakekinkade and @SuperChrisSabin as they have business to take care of in @njpwglobal. pic.twitter.com/0Z2S4G1IaM
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