Everybody’s talking about the future of TNA right now and that includes the Broken Hardys. Broken Matt Hardy and Brother Nero recently spoke to Ring Rust Radio and then commented on the TNA sale rumors and more. You can check out the full episode here along with some quotes below.

Related: The Broken Hardys On If They Would Return To WWE And Work For Mr. MeekMahan

Broken Matt Hardy: “I think to most of the wrestlers that maybe don’t have the broken brilliance or the insight that I do currently, it may be troubling or unsettling to some. I think a lot of people have faith in Billy Corgan. If Billy Corgan would have the company, I think people would be very positive about it. I feel like Dixie Carter and the regime that came before is part of the reason there was a stain on Impact Wrestling. So I feel like moving past that and to a new ownership or someone that has a new majority or have more of a say so would be looked upon from all angles a positive thing in many, many ways. Obviously looking at his background and history as a rock star with the Smashing Pumpkins, Billy Corgan is someone who certainly has a vision. He is so consumed with wrestling and has such a love for wrestling at his core that his vision along with being a wrestling fan and along with listening to the right people he can make a huge Impact.”

Brother Nero: “I don’t give a damn about selling TNA. We’re talking about people like Bobby Lashley and nobody can mess with him. They couldn’t stand a chance of being with him and the only one that would is the charismatic one Jeff Hardy. Bobby Lashley is going to be in trouble and you might have a new world champion on your hands. As far as that goes, I don’t even think about that or waste one minute of my life worrying about who’s going to sell or buy TNA. I don’t care really. I just do what I do the best I can and that’s it.”

Bobby Lashley also recently spoke to ESPN and he commented on Bound For Glory possible being cancelled due to TNA’s current situation. You can see what he had to say below.

“As far as I know, I’m supposed to be doing a match Sunday and if anything changes up until then, it’s no big deal. I want to be wrestling and I want TNA to stay alive because it has been a great program for me up to this point.”

LEAVE A REPLY