FGA is pleased to announce the return of Ryan Kidd. Kidd was a runner up in the 2011 New Frontiers Cup (now known as the Frontier Lions Cup). Despite coming just shy of winning the New Frontiers Cup and the FGA Heavyweight Championship at Final Frontier, Kidd was able to come back for one more shot against then-champion A.J. Fairchild. But interference from Malcolm Drake & Dom Harter cost him the title in a ladder match at Pride, Honor & Excellence.
After taking several months off, Kidd returned in May to help Pat Gordon, Jr and Kevin Hardaway fend off The Murder. But the trio was unsuccessful, losing to The Murder inside of Steel Cage Warfare at All-Star Showdown II. Kidd hasn't been seen in an FGA ring since that night in June. But after nearly six months away, Kidd returns at Final Frontier, where he'll take on Jason Richards and the newly signed Drew Stevenson.
Richards was originally set to face off against Hunter Werth. But due to the attack by The Church of Beyond, Werth has been sidelined due to injuries. We've seen a definite change in Richards since accepting the ways of Beyondism. But will this change in attitude translate into more wins for Richards?
As of just a couple of hours ago, Drew Stevenson has signed to FGA. Stevenson is highly touted with a plethora of past accolades. But will those past achievements translate to success inside FGA?
All three men step into this Triple Threat Match with something to prove. Stevenson looks to prove himself inside the FGA ring. Richards looks to do his part in proving the legitimacy of Beyondism. And Kidd looks to prove if he can still hang in FGA.