Trevor Murdoch fakes retirement to debut new character in NWA

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Last updated Jun 29, 2026

Trevor Murdoch fakes retirement to debut new character in NWA
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Trevor Murdoch surprised fans on NWA Powerrr on June 27, 2026, by faking his retirement after a loss to Pretty Boy Smooth. Initially announcing an emotional retirement, Murdoch shifted gears during a speech, revealing a new character, King Trevor Murdoch I. His tag team partner, Mike Knox, presented him with a royal robe and crown to solidify the character change. Murdoch's swerve was inspired by Harley Race, who famously won the King of the Ring tournament in 1986. The unexpected transition marks a new chapter in Murdoch's career, which spans 27 years.

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  • Murdoch initially announced his retirement on NWA Powerrr.
  • He later revealed a new character, King Trevor Murdoch I.
  • Mike Knox presented Murdoch with a royal costume during the segment.
  • The storyline draws inspiration from Harley Race's legacy.
  • Murdoch has had a 27-year wrestling career.
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Trevor Murdoch pulled a fast one on the fans of the National Wrestling Alliance. About two months ago, Murdoch made an impulsive decision to retire in the ring. Fast forward to the latest episode of NWA Powerrr (airing June 27, 2026), and Murdoch faked everyone out with inspiration from Harley Race. After losing to Pretty Boy Smooth, Murdoch gave a speech deciding it was time to retire. The emotion felt real, and, honestly, it was an appropriate way to go out as a blue-collar wrestler without pomp and circumstance. Murdoch explained that he didn’t want to hang on too long and embarrass himself, his family, and mentor Harley Race. 𝙎𝘼𝙔 𝙄𝙏 𝙄𝙎𝙉’𝙏 𝙎𝙊 It’s over?! After a 27-year career, an emotional @TheRealTMurdoch announces his retirement on 𝙉𝙒𝘼 𝙋𝙊𝙒𝙀𝙍𝙍𝙍 on Comet. The new era of 𝙉𝙒𝘼 𝙋𝙊𝙒𝙀𝙍𝙍𝙍 continues for FREE with an all-new episode on @WatchComet every Saturday at 4PM ET /… pic.twitter.com/1bhUW3Q0rd — NWA (@nwa) May 2, 2026 On the latest episode of Powerrr, the NWA gave time for Murdoch to speak about his retirement. The retirement happened in the spur of the moment, so this was a chance to collect his thoughts. Murdoch thanked the fans. It was a dream for a fat kid from Missouri to have a 27-year career in the business that he loves. Murdoch was lucky to be trained by Harley Race and also legends in Japan. He even had his name called on the big stage of Madison Square Garden. Mike Knox, who is Murdoch’s tag team partner, came to the ring with a gift box. He opened it to reveal a king’s robe and crown, which Murdoch wore proudly. Knox forced interviewer Kyle Davis to kneel as Murdoch pulled the swerve for his new character. Murdoch mocked the fans for being stupid enough to believe that he would retire while on top of the NWA. The king never retires. From this point forward, everyone shall address him as King Trevor Murdoch I (The First). 𝙃𝙀 𝙋𝙇𝘼𝙔𝙀𝘿 𝙀𝙑𝙀𝙍𝙔𝙊𝙉𝙀! As @BookMikeKnox forces @KyleDavisATL to kneel, @TheRealTMurdoch declares himself King Trevor Murdoch I. 𝙉𝙒𝘼 𝙋𝙊𝙒𝙀𝙍𝙍𝙍 on Comet airs Saturdays at 4PM ET/3PM CT/4PM PT. Check local listings for tonight’s @WatchComet encore broadcast. pic.twitter.com/VSSCH9DLH3 — NWA (@nwa) June 27, 2026 Murdoch was no doubt inspired by Harley Race’s run as King of the Ring winner. Race was victorious in WWE’s King of the Ring tournament in 1986 by defeating Pedro Morales in the final. Race was coronated king by Bobby Heenan. Long live the king. NWA Powerrr airs Saturdays at 4 PM ET on Comet TV and worldwide on Comet’s website. Share your reaction to Trevor Murdoch faking his retirement to become the king of the NWA.

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