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NWA Announces Signing of Max the Impaler to Long-Term Contract

– The National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) continued its series of contract signings. Earlier today, the promotion announced that wrestler Max the Impaler has signed a long-term contract with the NWA. Here is the full announcement:

National Wrestling Alliance Signs Max the Impaler to Long-Term Contract

Max the Impaler, currently the Unified Women’s and World Television Champion, has signed a long-term contract with the National Wrestling Alliance.

“The Warlord of the Wasteland” will continue to terrorize the National Wrestling Alliance!
Today, the National Wrestling Alliance proudly announces that it has signed Max the Impaler to a long-term contract.

Max the Impaler has been an imposing force in the NWA for over two years. The superstar breaking barriers and binaries is the current unified champion of NWA World Television and Women’s Television and the crown jewel of James Mitchell’s dark menagerie, The Miserably Faithful.

“The National Wrestling Alliance is building a team of talent to carry our legacy into the future,” NWA Chief Operating Officer Joe Galli said of the signing.

“We are thrilled to know that Max the Impaler will remain an integral part of the identity and future of the NWA,” he continued. “They embody the unique characters and intensity that have always made the National Wrestling Alliance so memorable.”

A competitor who has traveled the world, “The Non-Binary Nightmare” splits his time between the NWA and Japan, where he dominated the Tokyo Joshi Pro. This new exclusive contract ensures Max will be a permanent fixture at NWA Powerrr and NWA Signature Live events for years to come.

The next major milestone in Max’s journey as the unified NWA TV Champion will take place in Philadelphia at NWA 76. The NWA’s biggest marquee event of the year, this anniversary extravaganza will take place at Philadelphia’s legendary 2300 Arena on August 31.

All NWA titles are expected to be defended that night. What this means for Max, who makes history by becoming the only two-time champion in the recent NWA, remains to be seen.

Tickets for NWA 76 in Philadelphia are now on sale. To find out more, click here.