AARON CHALMERS silenced his critics on his return to the cage and Fred Freeman tap-out at Wembley.
The former Geordie Shore star bounced back from his first career defeat in February to claim and impressive victory at Bellator London to take his record to 5-1.
Chalmers told Sun Sport this week he had never felt less nervous going into a fight after overcoming his battle with anxiety and guilt since the setback against Corey Browning.
But the 32-year-old’s nerves must have been jangling as he strode down the ramp in front of his Geordie Shore pals with the spotlight on him again.
And his opponent “The Demon” was ready to pounce on any doubts the North East ace had climbing back inside the
Chalmers rocked out the traps to land some decent shots in the first, rocking Freeman as the Wembley crowd roared on in approval.