Is Jay White Professional Wrestling’s Most Wanted Man?

Is AEW or WWE calling him over?

All eyes of professional wrestling are on “Switchblade” Jay White.

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White hasn’t had the best 2023 so far, however.

As White preps for his match with Kingston, he looks back at 2022.

“Not many people’s years could compete with my last,” White tells Gamespot.

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“Nobody capitalizes on mistakes like Switchblade Jay White.”

It’s the Mad King himself, Eddie Kingston.

Bullet Club turns 10 in May.

The villainous faction originally formed by foreigners has become a professional wrestling staple.

In the early months of the pandemic, White could not enter Japan and had to lead things remotely.

“Look what happened last time Bullet Club was out of the hands of Jay White.

That’s a perfect example of a Bullet Club that’s not led by Jay White.

This isn’t the first time White has been at the center of professional wrestling speculation.

This time around, it could be a reality.

“I don’t have anything left to prove to anybody.

I think my body of work and championship wins speak for themselves,” White exclaimed.

People love to create their own things and scenarios and then stir it up.

If that’s what you have fun doing, be my guest.

What I do next is between me myself and I.”

Image Credit: New Japan Pro-Wrestling

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