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Kemo
11-06-2017, 05:34 PM
Former ECW and WWE Superstar Tommy Dreamer recently did an interview with The Whig to talk about a variety of professional wrestling topics. Dreamer discussed talents who work for his House Of Hardcore promotion before going on to work for WWE, streaming House Of Hardcore events on Twitch, and WWE allowing The Hardys to return to House Of Hardcore to finish their storyline following their return at WrestleMania 33. Here are the highlights:

Talent from House Of Hardcore going on to WWE:

“I forgot who brought it up, but 39 people so far — and we’re only at 34 shows — have worked for House of Hardcore and then went to WWE. It’s a situation Dreamer said that he is familiar with from his old days in ECW. I’m used to it from the original ECW. Men and women would jump from ECW to WWE and come back. Until I’m able to afford giving someone a weekly pay check, I’m okay with it.”

Streaming House Of Hardcore on Twitch:

“When I had the deal with FloSlam, or when I was doing my own i-pay-per-view, I would have to deal with who was illegally downloading the stuff and all of that. Now, this is how I feel we’re watching television. I no longer have cable. I have a smart TV, streaming devices, you download the apps, this you don’t even have to download the app, they’re partners with Amazon, so if you have Amazon Prime, you get it and you can watch it on your television, you can watch it on your computer, you can watch it on your phone … it’s available to everyone, all you have to do is subscribe to the channel and you get to watch it.”

The Hardys appearing at House Of Hardcore after WrestleMania 33:

“WWE allowed Matt and Jeff to fulfill their obligations to me, while they were the tag team champions. Yes, there were some hiccups along the way, but I understand WWE’s way. Triple H made that happen. I cannot thank Triple H enough for letting that happen. They could have been jerks and said no, they’re under contract.”