Various: Harley Cameron Pulled from MLP Mayhem Events & Replacements Announced, Steph De Lander Reportedly Working Without Contract in TNA, Boulder’s Domestic Battery Arrest Update

Harley Cameron Pulled from MLP Mayhem Events Over “Unforeseen Circumstances”

Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling announced earlier today that they have pulled Harley Cameron from their upcoming Mayhem events on March 14-15 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada due to unforeseen circumstances. It was also announced that a replacement for Cameron would be announced soon.

In a follow-up announcement, it was announced that the Undisputed Kingdom’s Matt Taven & Mike Bennett and Serena Deeb will be making an appearance at their Mayhem events as Cameron’s replacement.


Steph De Lander TNA Contract Status Update – De Lander Reportedly Working Without Contract

As noted before, Steph De Lander’s contract with TNA Wrestling expired at the start of this year. De Lander made her surprise return from neck injury to TNA at this past January’s live Impact! show in San Antiono, Texas and revealed she is the current TNA Digital Media Champion following her “divorce” from PCO.

Fightful Select reported that their sources stated that De Lander has been working without a contract with TNA since her return this past January.

It was reported that it is also currently not known when De Lander will be medically cleared for an in-ring return from her neck injury.


Boulder’s Domestic Battery Arrest Update

As noted before, AEW and Ring of Honor talent Iron Savages’ Boulder, real name Thomas Wansaw, was fired by AEW this past February following his arrest this past January for domestic battery.

PWInsider’s Mike Johnson reported that the victim had filed a statement on January 15th and added to court records on February 28th requesting for the prosecution of charges and case to be dropped against Wansaw.

In the filing, the victim stated “I am by the execution of this document, advising the State Attorney’s Office, Orange County, Florida that I do not desire the case to be prosecuted further, and request the charges be dismissed.”