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One Man Gang Spotted at TNA Sacrifice Event
The former WWF star was seen in the crowd during the wrestling show in Louisiana.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 4:42am
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One Man Gang, the former WWF wrestler known as 'Akeem,' was in attendance at the TNA Wrestling Sacrifice event held on March 27th in Westwego, Louisiana. He was shown on the broadcast seated in the floor section of the Alario Center.
Why it matters
One Man Gang's appearance at the TNA event is noteworthy as he has not been actively involved in professional wrestling for over a decade, having retired from the sport in 2009 after a 32-year career.
The details
During his time in the WWF, One Man Gang was known by the ring name 'Akeem.' He was spotted in the crowd at the Alario Center in Westwego, Louisiana, where the TNA Sacrifice event was taking place.
- The TNA Sacrifice event took place on March 27, 2026.
The players
One Man Gang
A former professional wrestler who was known as 'Akeem' during his time in the WWF. He had a 32-year career in the sport before retiring in 2009.
TNA Wrestling
A professional wrestling promotion that held its Sacrifice event on March 27, 2026 in Westwego, Louisiana.
The takeaway
One Man Gang's surprise appearance at the TNA Sacrifice event serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of professional wrestling and the continued interest in its iconic figures, even long after their active careers have ended.
