Moose has been removed from an upcoming international wrestling show after allegations were brought to the attention of the promotion.

APC Catch announced that Moose will no longer appear at its March 22, 2026 event in France. The former TNA World Championship holder had originally been advertised for the show, but the promotion said it recently became aware of past events involving the TNA star. In a translated statement posted to social media, APC explained why it made the decision to cancel the booking.

“After being informed by members of our community of past events involving Moose, APC has decided to cancel his booking at our show scheduled on March 22nd.”

The promotion said it had no prior knowledge of the allegations and acted once they were informed.

“We would like to point out that neither APC promoters nor the creative team knew those allegations beforehand. Those allegations were brought to our attention recently, and we immediately took the time to discuss the matter internally in order to act responsibly. We still maintain the 22nd March date, but we deleted the previous post so as to post a new one very soon with a new announcement.”

APC closed its message by thanking fans and reinforcing its stance.

“We thank our community for their alertness and their trust. We remain fully engaged to defend our values, which are the strength and integrity of our promotion. – APC Board.”

As of now, no specific details about the nature of the allegations tied to this decision have been publicly confirmed.

Moose previously played in the NFL before transitioning to pro wrestling. He was arrested in 2009 on a domestic battery charge and later suspended by the NFL without pay in 2010 following that incident.

This situation is still developing, and more information could emerge in the coming days.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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