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The Hex Reflect On Tag Team Title Reign, Returning To NWA And Not Burning Bridges

The Hex are always ready for a fight.

Collectively as The Hex, Allysin Kay and Marti Belle will defending their NWA Women’s Tag Team Championships on June 11th at the NWA Alwayz Ready event against Kenzie Paige and Ella Envy. Ahead of their title defense, The Hex spoke with Andrew Thompson of Post Wrestling about reaching nearly one year in their championship reign:

“Oh, it definitely is super, super special [almost reaching one full year as NWA Women’s Tag Team Champions]. When we formed this team, we didn’t know what our plans were. We kind of — we knew we wanted to work together and we knew we wanted to travel the world together. We just didn’t know how we were gonna do it, we just knew we were going to. So to be holding these titles, you know, coming up close to a full year and successfully defending them as many times as we have, we’ve been fighting champions who’ve been defending them as often as possible. I dare say that we might be the ones who defend the NWA Titles in general the most so it has been pretty incredible and just an amazing experience to be able to do it with Allysin,” Marti regarded.

“Yeah, I feel — it’s so crazy to me that it has been almost a year because I swear EmPowerrr feels like it was three months ago,” Allysin noted. “But then I remember three months ago, we were in Europe, so it’s all going so fast but I think that is because we’re actively defending them all over the world, literally. We just defended them in England. For the very first time, those titles were ever defended in Europe and that was a very exciting thing to do and so, I mean, we’re gonna have to have a special one-year anniversary in August.”

Before winning the NWA Women’s Tag Team Championships at NWA Empowerrr last year, Allysin Kay and Marti Belle originally departed from the National Wrestling Alliance in 2020. In 2021, the duo returned to the promotion. Reflecting and their departure and reemergence in the NWA, The Hex noted the importance of maintaining some bridges:

“I think it definitely speaks to — it’s a testament to not burn bridges, first and foremost. But yeah, I think it does say a lot that we both went our own ways, we parted ways with NWA, publicly and Billy [Corgan] was still like, ‘Hey, I still believe in you,’ you know? ‘We want you guys to come back’ and it definitely speaks a lot to our talent and our character,” Allysin Kay explained.

“My mom has always been very adamant about things like that. She always says like, if you’re gonna — it makes a lot more sense in Spanish but like… if you’re leaving somewhere, you have to go out through the main door and that’s basically just, yeah, don’t burn a bridge. I guess — you don’t really say ‘burnt bridges’ in Spanish but that’s a nicer way of saying that…I think, you know, we both have known Billy for a very long time, since our time at IMPACT. I worked very, very closely with him at IMPACT. That’s where I met him, because of The Dollhouse,” Marti Belle furthered.

“So it’s a relationship that has been cultivated for ten years at this point almost,” Belle continued. “Yeah — uh, no, maybe like seven or eight years this relationship has cultivated and when we chose to leave the NWA, it was a decision that, you know, we weren’t sure what was gonna happen with the world of where things were gonna go so to see everything come back full circle, you know, you don’t burn bridges, you keep relationships and if people are good to you then you’re good to them back and I think that we are a very true testament of that right now.”

Allysin Kay expressed one final important sentiment: “I did want to say just for the record, I just want to go on the record and say, I do think that some bridges deserved to get burned to the ground. Just for the record. Context, context is always important.”

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