Hardy Boyz Talk HOH And MCW, Meet Rob Van Dam And Lita, ROH And New Japan Update, PCW Tonight
- In the video above, Matt and Jeff Hardy talk about teaming up for two shows this weekend. The Hardy Boyz face The Young Bucks this Saturday at the ECW Arena for House of Hardcore, before heading to the MCW Arena for Maryland Championship Wrestling on Sunday, where they will team with The Hellcats to face Black Wall Street.
- MCW also presents an event tonight at the Unique Sports Academy in Waldorf, MD, followed by a show on Saturday at the Delaware State Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall in Harrington, DE. Rob Van Dam and WWE Hall of Famer Lita will be at both shows. You can get more details or purchase tickets at MarylandWrestling.com.
- Matt Hardy will also be in action tonight at Primal Conflict Wrestling's A Night To Remember VIII at Harpers Ferry KOA in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. Typhoon and Reby Sky will also be at the show. You can get tickets at this link.
- ROH and New Japan Pro Wrestling have reached an agreement that will allow ROH talent to work the January 4th NJPW pay-per-view at the Toyko Dome. reDRagon are now officially set to defend their newly won IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship against The Time Splitters, The Young Bucks and Alex Koslov & Rocky Romero.
"We are very proud of reDRagon's accomplishments in winning the IWGP Titles," said Ring of Honor Chief Operating Officer Joe Koff. "While they are signed to exclusive deals with ROH, it is a great honor to have them competing in New Japan Pro Wrestling, a most prestigious organization."
The new agreement will allow top talent from each organization to wrestle on major events with international interest. Later this month, Michael Bennett and Matt Taven with Maria Kanellis will take part in the legendary New Japan Pro Wrestling World Tag League tournament. Then on December 7th live on pay-per view at ROH's Final Battle 2014, ROH World Tag Team Champions reDRagon will defend against New Japan's own Alex Shelley and Kushida, The Time Splitters.
"We have the utmost respect for New Japan," said Koff. "They are a truly classy organization. We look forward to a long standing relationship so that our talent can appear in Japan and their talent can wrestle at our events in America."