Former two times WWE United States champion Montel Vontavious Porter aka MVP who is also a former WWE Tag Team Champion recently revealed that he still his not retired from in ring action and talked about his desire to return to in ring action soon.
MVP aka Montel Vontavious Porter started his professional wrestling career at 2002. His big break came in 2005 when he was signed by the World Wrestling Entertainment. She was pretty impressive at the then WWE‘s development territory Deep South Wrestling.

MVP Reveals He Could Still Return To Action
Just after a year he was given a chance to Shine on the main roster of WWE. Two most memorable think about MVP was his Inferno match with Kane, even though he lost the match to Kane.
He was released by WWE in 2010. In his four year WWE main roster career, he won the WWE United States Championship twice and WWE Tag Team Championship once with Matt Hardy.

MVP return to WWE in 2020 during the Royal Rumble match. But it was quite unfortunate that he had to fall into the rate of Brock Lesnar who made a record that night by eliminating 13 wrestlers in total from the Royal Rumble match breaking the previous record made by Roman Reigns in 2014.
MVP did return as a wrestler but he preferred to continue as a manager to Bobby Lashley. Ever since he turned into a manager from wrestler he has been doing an amazing job. Recently he took part with Lashley and started working as the manager of Omos.

Montel Vontavious Porter aka MVP who is also a former WWE Tag Team Champion recently spoke to Chris Van Vliet where he revealed that he still his not retired from in ring action and talked about his desire to return to in ring action soon. He said;
“I’ve got a few left. I haven’t hung the boots up yet. I’m not as eager to climb into the ring as I once was, but when necessary, I’m still capable.
“I take pretty good care of myself and I try to stay active, I still do Brazilian jiu-jitsu, but as I’ve gotten older, my workouts have changed. I don’t do regular bodybuilder workouts. Now, I try to do workouts that are more about function and movement. I am coming into my age and embracing my mortality.”
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