Matt Hardy Comments on The Hardys Turned Down Offer to Compete at AAA Triplemania Regia 2025
As noted before, Lucha Libre AAA recently announced that TNA talents Joe Hendry, Moose, and The Nemeths (Ryan & Nic Nemeth) will be making an appearance at their Triplemania Regia 2025 event on June 15th in Monterrey, Mexico.
A recent episode of the Extreme Life of Matt Hardy podcast featured co-host Matt Hardy giving his thoughts about how The Hardys were asked to compete at AAA’s upcoming event but they turned it down due to a booking schedule conflict issue.
“I know we were asked about that, and in full transparency, we’re booked already those weeks. We were asked about doing them, but we weren’t able to, obviously. Maybe some time down the road we will. We were asked about it.
I’m not opposed to it. I did the one Triplemania, which was supposed to be myself and Jeff in the main event, and that’s right after Jeff got in trouble at AEW. I ended up teaming with John Morrison. I would love for Matt and Jeff Hardy to pick up the AAA Tag Team Titles.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com
Victoria Crawford Comments on Her TNA Debut Appearance
As noted before, the May 1st live TNA Impact! show featured Victoria Crawford, former Alicia Fox in WWE, made her official TNA Wrestling debut appearance.
A recent episode of the Gabby AF podcast featured Crawford as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Crawford’s thoughts about the process that led to her recent appearance for TNA.
“It’s really just a blessing, a miracle. It kind of came out of nowhere. Doing appearances, I ran into Tommy Dreamer. I made a mention that I was interested in going to TNA. At first, I didn’t know or consider as a talent. My approach was to kind of help the girls, whether it was produce….I had seen co-workers come in like Gail Kim or Mickie James, and they want to be of aid. I was kind of focused there. Then, I got there, and the environment was so positive. Being able to be amongst our industry people and bring up stories, it made me have that nostalgic FOMO. The opportunity presented itself ot wrestle Brittnie Brooks and it was, ‘Yeah, let’s rock and roll.'”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com
Rob Van Dam Provides Clarifications Over Sabu’s Passing Misinformation, GoFundMe Fundraiser Launched for Sabu’s Funeral Expenses
As noted before, Indie Wrestling Hall of Famer and ECW legend Sabu, real name Terry Brunk passed away this past Sunday.
A recent episode of the 1 Of A Kind podcast featured WWE Hall of Famer and ECW legend Rob Van Dam providing some clarifications regarding Sabu’s passing and his retirement match in Game Changer Wrestling.
One of the clarifications was RVD stating that Sabu was actually 61 years old and not 60 years old that had been reported for his age at the time of his death. RVD also stated that Sabu’s real first name was Terry and not Terrance that had also been reported for his first name.
Wrestling journalist Dominic DeAngelo recently launched a GoFundMe fundraiser to help financially assist Sabu’s family with the costs of his funeral, which will be taking place on May 30th.