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Nathan Frazer pays tribute to Motor City Machine Guns following WWE release

Nathan Frazer gave props to Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley of the Motor City Machine Guns, who were part of the nearly two dozen WWE Superstars released on Friday afternoon.

Frazer wrote that there are no words that could articulate just how much MCMG mean to him and Axiom.

“As a tag team, they are one of our biggest inspirations. That goes without even saying. But as people, as friends, as brothers, the gap they leave behind will never be filled,” the 27-year-old said.

He noted how when he and Axiom got called up to the main roster, Sabin and Shelley made them feel at home and shared many incredible moments in and out the ring.

“But honestly the best times has been getting to know each other on a deeper, personal level. We all just instantly clicked. When I say they adopted on us on the road, it’s not an exaggeration,” he continued. “Selfishly, it’s gonna really suck not seeing them every single week. But we’re so excited to see what they do next.”

Frazer said that when they look back on the past year, it will be some of the best times of their entire lives.

“For all you’ve done for the business, and for the impact you’ve left on left on us personally… Thank you, MCMG,” he concluded.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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