Jack Perry's first match since AEW All In announced

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Jack Perry has been announced for his first wrestling match since his suspension following AEW All In at Wembley Stadium.

At All In, Perry lost his FTW Championship back to HOOK on the Zero Hour pre-show, which would end up being his final match in AEW for 2023.
Perry was suspended following the show due to the backstage incident that took place at Wembley later that evening.
Following his suspension, Perry has yet to appear again on AEW television, with him only making one wrestling appearance since then.

Perry made his debut appearance for New Japan Pro Wrestling at Battle in the Valley, where he attacked Shota Umino after the opening match.
Perry was sporting a new bigger beard, before tearing up an AEW contract and putting on an armband that read ‘scapegoat’.
Now, Perry’s next match has been officially announced for the upcoming NJPW Windy City Riot show on April 12.

The show will be taking place in Chicago, Illinois.
No opponent has been announced for Perry at the show as of yet, though it will likely end up being against Shota Umino.
The show will also see the NJPW debut of former WWE star Mustafa Ali, when he faces Hiromu Takahashi.

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