Over the last few years FTR have found success in tag team wrestling and they’ve also been able to capture championship gold on several occasions. FTR are known to tag team wrestling fans around the world, but they spent years working in WWE as The Revival.
FTR parted ways with WWE in 2020, and Dax Harwood explained on the Gentleman Villain podcast that the former Raw Tag Team Champions just felt that it was time to move on.
“I do think that you should be grateful for what you have, but I also believe that if you don’t stand up for what you believe in, no one else will. And me and Cash worked with the biggest wrestling company in the world and there was a time we knew we had to move on.”
Harwood also went on to say that stories about FTR complaining during their time with WWE were blown out of proportion, and he clarified that they just wanted better for themselves.
“We never did that. We just wanted better for ourselves. We wanted better for the tag team division because we knew that if the division grew, we could grow with that division. And we knew that if we stayed in the rut that we were in, we were never gonna be elevated.”
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