Heath Miller, known as "Heath" during his tenure with IMPACT Wrestling, has officially become a free agent after the expiration of his IMPACT Wrestling contract. This move now allows the veteran wrestler to accept bookings for independent wrestling events.

Fightful Select reported this significant development, noting that Heath's IMPACT Wrestling contract had now run its course.

It was reported last month that Heath’s is set to become a free agent soon. The concerned parties were said to not have reached an agreement on a new deal at the time, and it seems like things haven’t changed.

Heath Miller's journey in IMPACT Wrestling began in July 2020 after his release from WWE in April of the same year. During his three-year run with the promotion, Heath achieved notable success, including capturing the IMPACT Tag Team Championships alongside his partner, Rhino.

However, his IMPACT Wrestling career had its fair share of challenges. Following an injury he sustained at Bound for Glory in 2020, where he secured an IMPACT Wrestling contract during the Call Your Shot Gauntlet match, Heath was sidelined for nearly an entire year. IMPACT Wrestling responded by extending his contract to accommodate the injury period.

After his WWE release in 2020, he briefly returned to the promotion in July of that year. Despite receiving an offer for a full-time deal, he declined, citing a significant pay gap compared to his previous earnings in WWE. He later found a new home in IMPACT Wrestling, where he brought his unique energy to the promotion.

Heath's wrestling history also includes stints as part of the Nexus stable and the 3MB faction alongside Jinder Mahal and Drew McIntyre, both of whom later became WWE Champions.

It remains to be seen where we will see Heath next.