FTR Decides to Step Away From Wrestling
Out of the spotlight now, Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler say they’re done with pro wrestling – at least for today. Once known across WWE circles, their run as a top tag pair ends quietly but firmly. Years spent chasing matches worldwide left little room to breathe, let alone heal. Time off feels less like a choice, more like something long overdue. The grind never paused much before, so stopping isn’t sudden – just necessary. Right now, rest matters more than rings or rivalries.
Years of Nonstop Matches Lead to Big Decision
Years of tough fights weighed heavy, Harwood said, when thinking about stepping back – same for Wheeler, after their last run as champs ended. Not long ago they were still everywhere, main events night after night, somehow always lifting each other higher in the ring. Few duos matched their pace, matching skill with relentless presence till the very end.
The Revival Built Their Legacy in WWE
Back when AEW wasn’t even on their radar, they made a name in WWE as The Revival. Their matches moved like clockwork – sharp, clean, never chasing applause. Instead of big stunts, they stuck to holds, counters, timing. Fans who cared more about craft than spectacle started cheering loudest. It was quiet excellence that carved out their place.
Dax Harwood Opens Up About Injury Struggles

Pausing mid-sentence, Harwood pointed out how each wrestler has barely stopped since 2014. Shows kept coming, one after another, even when pain flared up in shoulders, backs, knees. Through torn muscles and wear that never fully healed, they stayed active across big events. Year after year, their schedule piled up – few pairs have shouldered so much in tag matches over ten years.
FTR Chooses Recovery Over Another Title Run
Right now, after over a decade of pushing for championships, the group is stepping back to heal instead. A handful of solo matches still dot the calendar through August, yet no solid plan exists for coming back fully. Their path ahead? Hazy. Each member’s attention stays fixed on well-being and loved ones.
FTR’s Break Leaves Major Impact on Tag Wrestling
Out here, it isn’t just about who walks out of the ring last. FTR shaped how duos work today, crafting matches others try to copy without quite getting close. Missing them means fewer steady hands at the front, plus a drop in what fans actually see when lights come on. More names lately choose their bodies over glory, stepping back before things break too far.

