Real1 Coming To TNA Slammiversary, Teases Bringing Friends With Him
The former WWE Superstar made a shocking appearance last week on TNA Impact in a vignette. This week, Real1 appeared in another new vignette where he teased showing up at this Sunday's Slammiversary pay-per-view.
Real1 confirmed he plans to attend TNA Slammiversary and bring some friends along. In the video, he held the 4TH ROPE Flyweight Championship. Real 1 also confirmed he won't be coming alone. He announced that the 4TH ROPE World Heavyweight Champion, Zilla Fatu, will join him at Slammiversary.
While Real1 is the current Flyweight Champion, Fatu holds the top heavyweight title in 4TH ROPE. Along with confirming Fatu's appearance, Real1 hinted at bringing someone else as well. He mentioned a 'Bishop' and said, 'I know some good guys, some good brothers.'
This made many believe that he could be talking about Josh Bishop, who is also with 4TH ROPE and has worked for MLW. Bishop added more fuel to the fire by reacting to Real1's statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, writing, 'Wonder who.'
This new vignette video sparked speculation that Real1 might be forming a new faction to make a huge statement at Slammiversary. Now, it will be interesting to see who their first target will be.
Could Real1's potential new faction set their sights on the TNA Slammiversary main event, a triple threat match between TNA World Champion Trick Williams, Mike Santana, and Joe Hendry? Only time will tell.
Check out what else happened on TNA Impact, including a vignette confirming AJ Styles will be part of Slammiversary, here.
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