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TNA Sale Reportedly “Closer” Than Ever, WWE and TNA Stars Clash Over Final Deletion and Wyatt Family WWE Raw Segment

In this episode of the WrestleTalk News, the sale of TNA reportedly “closer” than ever, and WWE & TNA stars Matt Hardy, Reby Sky, Bray Wyatt and Senor Benjamin have a heated Twitter exchange over WWE’s Compound Match allegedly copying TNA’s Final Deletion segment…

WWE & TNA Stars Clash Over Final Deletion!

Our top story today is the latest development in the sale of TNA, but first – Brother Nero! I knew you’d come…

Last Tuesday saw TNA air the Final Deletion match between Matt and Jeff Hardy. For those of you that somehow haven’t heard what that is – because it’s been everywhere – it was a match shot like a weirdly edited avant garde movie. Many think this is what led WWE to air their Compound Match between The New Day and The Wyatt Family on this week’s Raw – which was also shot to mimic a grindhouse film.

It looks like Matt Hardy reckons WWE’s Compound Match ripped off his own Final Deletion segment, as he has tweeted:

“I see the Great War has become inter-promotional. I now have a myriad of Brother Neros to DELETE!”

And Senor Benjamin – the gardener from Final Deletion (don’t ask) – chimed in:

“Thankyou for thinking of Senor Benjamin. But Wyatt brothers cannot afford Senor Benjamin. Beuena suerte en…Something in Spanish.”

Enter the Eater of Worlds. WWE’s Bray Wyatt responded to the Hardy Family’s plagiarizing accusations on Twitter:

“Lest we forget, without Bray Wyatt perhaps no one would’ve been Broken in the first place. Go ahead LIE and say it isn’t true. #I am the way.”

To which Matt Hardy responded, issuing a challenge to the WWE star:

“Brother Nero Wyatt, I never asked for my Broken condition. It’s a curse. You have an open invite to my battlefield.”

It’s not over either. TNA have uploaded a video called The Final Deletion: The Aftermath to their YouTube account. In the video Jeff wakes up in his house, and Matt clears up his back garden after the match – where he thanks the dilapidated boat that saved him, and named it Scarsgard.

Then they had a screening of The Final Deletion at Matt’s house for his family and friends, where he crowns his young son Maxell the new King of the Hardys.

Thank god they posted that. Now everything makes sense.

To hear about today’s big story – TNA’s potential sale being “closer” than ever – watch the WrestleTalk News above.

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