Jeff Jarrett On Potential Rematch With Effy: Effy Wants No Part Of The Last Outlaw

Jeff Jarrett comments on a potential rematch with Effy.

Jarrett is a WWE Hall of Famer who has been in the business for over three decades, and he has wrestled all over the world. In 2022, he made his GCW debut and feuded with Effy. Their heated rivalry led to a buzzworthy match at The WRLD on GCW, and the match marked Jarrett's first contest in nearly two years. Jarrett emerged victorious, and he has not returned to GCW since. He returned to WWE and worked as the Senior Vice President of Live Events. After his time there ended, Jarrett joined AEW as the Director of Business Development, and he is also featured as a talent.

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Speaking on his My World with Jeff Jarrett podcast, Jarrett was asked whether he might return to GCW and finish the story.

“Effy wants no part of The Last Outlaw. I have that on authority from one person. Nope, it’s not Effy. Nope, I think Parrow would agree with me, but it’s not my good buddy Mike Parrow. Nope, it’s not Brett Lauderdale. It’s not even Conrad Thompson. But my man [Cody] says, without question, ‘Dad, Effy wants no part of The Last Outlaw.’ I said, ‘Son, you’re exactly right.’ All kidding aside, when you kind of think back to January of 2022, that was the first surprise that the old Last Outlaw rolled out to folks. People didn’t have that on their bingo card," Jarrett said.

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