Former WWE Star Primo Forced To Retire At WWC Bayamón
Former WWE Star Primo Forced To Retire At WWC Bayamón

Former WWE Star Primo Forced To Retire At WWC Bayamón

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At the World Wrestling Council's 52nd Anniversary show in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, former WWE star Eddie "Primo" Colón was forced to retire from professional wrestling after losing a high-stakes career vs. career match to Puerto Rican legend Ray González. The 42-year-old Colón, known for his WWE tag team success with Carlito and Epico, was accompanied by Intelecto and referee Orlando Toledo, while González had multiple allies at ringside. After the match, Colón attacked the new WWC Universal Champion Xavant, sparking chaos that included Lightning turning heel by betraying Gilbert, and Intelecto turning babyface after intervening with a shovel. The event also featured Xavant winning the Universal Championship in a four-way match against Chicano, Carlito, and Matt Hardy, and showcased other title defenses and emotional tributes. Colón's retirement marks the end of his in-ring career, though his post-match actions suggest potential storyline developments. His departure from wrestling comes after a decade-long WWE career and a return to WWC following his WWE release in 2020.

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