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Jamie Noble returning to the ring one more time for WWE

In a message on social media, WWE producer Jamie Noble wrote that he will be having possibly his last WWE match next month at a non-televised live event in front of his family in Charleston, West Virginia.

Noble, who is from the area, was forced to retire due to an injury but now he’s lucky to have one more opportunity in front of his people, his state, and his family.

“I promise you I will walk out a winner or I will go out on my shield giving the best performance I can give. all the support I can get will be so greatly appreciated to show that I can still go,” Noble wrote.

Noble called WWE “the greatest company of all time” in the Instagram post.

The event will take place on December 11 and this will be his first match since June 8, 2015 when he participated in a two-on-one handicap match, teaming with Joey Mercury to take on Seth Rollins during an episode of Monday Night Raw. His last singles match was actually in 2013.


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