Madman Fulton will be a part of “The Last Match”.

Fulton returned to TNA last year as part of the oVe stable reunion. Now, he has been announced as a guest wrestler for “The Last Match”. This is a pro-wrestling and rock ‘n’ roll experience. It features wrestling in a musical setting for the first time on the big stage.

The show is set to run from April 26th in Rochester, New York, until finishing up at Atlanta, Georgia for their May 18th show. The show is presented by Jeremiah James and Rachael Murray.

Madman Fulton revealed himself to be the latest cast member to be added. Formerly Sawyer Fulton in WWE, he announced that he will be a guest wrestler for the show during their show in Rochester on April 30th.

Madman Fulton Tweeted that he was incredibly excited to be part of the show. He also confirmed the date he would be appearing. He wrote:

“I am incredibly excited to announce I will be a guest wrestler on @TLMMUSICAL this April 30th at The Temple in Rochester NY!! Tickets available here: https://thelastmatch.com/tickets #FultonForever #MainEventMonster

Madman Fulton joins other former WWE stars like Mickie James, McKenzie Mitchell and Afa Anoa’i Jr. (Manu) in appearing in The Last Match.

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