Top Dolla (AJ Francis) has found success in TNA Wrestling following his departure from WWE last year. The veteran took to social media today to announce that he has to make a very difficult decision tomorrow.
The former Hit Row member shared a heartbreaking update today on his official X/Twitter account. He shared that his dog, Gunna, was diagnosed with Lymphoma and will have to be put down tomorrow. The former NFL star noted that he will not let his dog's final day be a sad one and added he will share more updates as well.
"Unfortunately Gunna has been diagnosed with Lymphoma & tomorrow I will have to put him down… so today will be Gunna’s Last Day Out, I wouldn’t let my boy go out sad EVER," he wrote.
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Top Dolla was released last September following the company's merger with Endeavor. He never held a title during his time in WWE but has already become champion twice during his time in TNA.
Top Dolla shares that he is still in contact with WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H
AJ "Top Dolla" Francis has recently disclosed that he still keeps in touch with Triple H after his exit from the promotion.
In an interview on The Angle podcast, the 34-year-old suggested that the door was still open for a return to WWE. Top Dolla noted that he had recently spoken to both Paul Heyman and Triple H but is doing his own thing at the moment.
"Yeah, I mean I talked to Paul Heyman and Triple H last week. I still am in communication with everybody there. The thing is, I’m just doing my own thing right now. Before, if you thought that I was just the heavy big man in a crew and just stand there and look big and be that person in Hit Row, if you thought that, you were wrong then. But if you pay attention right now, you’ll see exactly how wrong you are," he said. [H/T: Fightful]
You can check out the interview in the video below:
TNA and NXT have been working together as of late. It will be interesting to see if Top Dolla gets the opportunity to return to WWE television during the partnership between the two companies.