WWE is known to sign some of the best in-ring talents in the world, with hopes of molding them into top-caliber superstars that can captivate their audience. However, it has been a common sight for the company to often release some stars who fail to live up to their potential and expectations after a brief tenure.

Last September, a string of WWE superstars was released by the company including a previous top prospect who had been building momentum on the SmackDown brand before that, Mike Rallis more commonly known as Riddick Moss.

Since his release, Mike Rallis has been spotted traveling the world and got married to his long-time girlfriend and fellow released WWE star, Tenille Dashwood who was also among the pool of stars let go by the company in September 2023.

With almost seven months passed since his release, Mike Rallis’ first in-ring appearance has been announced for Bret Hart Presents Australian Stampede on Saturday, April 13 in Victoria, Australia as part of Starrcast Down Under. The former SmackDown star will challenge The Master Piece, Chris Masters for the Stu Hart Heritage Championship. Mike himself took to his X to express his excitement to return to the ring.

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“As another Mike once said… IM BACK Tickets available at http://starrcast.com #AustralianStampede #StarrcastDownunder #VisitVictoria.”

With Mike Rallis announced as a part of a stacked line-up with meet-and-greets, stage shows, and two live wrestling events running from  April 11 to 14, it would be interesting to see his resurgence back to in-ring action after his WWE tenure.

What are your thoughts on Mike Rallis returning to the ring? Sound off in the comments!

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