Oney Lorcan, also known as Biff Busick, is reportedly back with WWE, and he’s there to stay.

Earlier this week, Mike Johnson of PWInsider reported that Lorcan would be working at the Performance Center for the next few days.

Dave Meltzer reports that Lorcan is reportedly back full-time with the company in his role as a coach. In the the October 7 edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Meltzer wrote that, when asked, WWE sources noted that Lorcan had been working as a coach for some time.

After Lorcan signed a developmental deal with WWE in 2015, he competed on NXT and NXT UK. He moved to 205 Live in 2019, but he continued to wrestle on NXT as well. He and Danny Burch won the NXT Tag Team Championship in October 2020. When Burch suffered a shoulder injury, the duo vacated the titles in March 2021.

Following his release, Busick returned to the independent scene and competed for GCW, PWG, and Beyond, among other companies. In July 2022, he announced that he would be taking some time away from the ring.

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