After weeks of hype, Broken Matt Hardy’s Total Nonstop Deletion is set to take over TNA Impact next week. The episode will feature two hours of footage that was shot at the Hardy Compound, and The Hardys have invited teams from time and space to compete in Tag Team Apocalypto.
Broken Matt Hardy’s documentarian Jeremy Borash recently spoke to Sports Illustrated, and he revealed that the Seven Deities threatened the Hardy Compound, which is why he put the match together.
“The brilliance of this match is its simplicity. Tag Team Apocalypto is an Open Invitation Falls Count Anywhere Match. Open to any tag team through space and time that want to show up. The Hardys are the TNA World Tag Team Champions. Matt received a message from the Seven Deities saying that, if they didn’t prove that they were the greatest tag team of all time, the Hardy Compound, which is the Sacred Land of Deletion, would be destroyed in a series of apocalyptic natural disasters.”
According to Borash, not only will Tag Team Apocalypto be different from anything fans have ever seen,it will be the most amazing match ever presented on television.
“Tag Team Apocalypto will be the most amazing match ever presented on television. Bold statement. Different than anything you’ve ever seen. Wrestling as we know it needs to evolve with the rest of entertainment, and this will be looked back at someday as a game changer. Early screeners have left people stunned. Books may be written on this match. With the secluded nature of our shooting, there will be a number of talents showing up you would never expect. Going to reserve comment regarding any specific contractual agreements at this time.”
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