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Bully Ray Reveals Reason For D-Von Dudley's TNA Slammiversary Absence

Bully Ray Reveals Reason For D-Von Dudley's TNA Slammiversary Absence

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Bully Ray says D-Von Dudley had a personal commitment during TNA Slammiversary.
Bully Ray recently spoke on the Busted Open Radio podcast and explained why D-Von Dudley wasn't at TNA Slammiversary. He said D-Von had a serious family commitment and couldn't make it to the event.
'I wish my brother [D-Von Dudley] was by my side last night. But he had a very important family matter that he just couldn't get out of. We talked, and we both felt that last night was just too important to miss, like catching lightning in a bottle. We wanted to make a big surprise happen, and D-Von will definitely be there at Bound for Glory in Boston.' [H/T: ewrestlingnews]
At TNA Slammiversary, fans watched an exciting ladder match for the World Tag Team Titles. The match included The Hardy Boyz, The Nemeths, The Rascalz, and First Class. In the end, Jeff Hardy climbed the rope ladder and grabbed the titles, winning the match for The Hardyz.
After The Hardy Boyz' big win, WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray came out to congratulate them. In a surprising moment, he challenged them to one final match between The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz.
The match is now officially set for TNA Bound for Glory, on October 12. The WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray made it clear that D-Von will be there for the match against the Hardy Boyz at Bound for Glory.
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