hero-image

Tommy Dreamer on a former WWE Intercontinental Champion: "He'll probably show up in AEW"

Tommy Dreamer has been wrestling for the last three decades, and the Hardcore Legend is one of the greatest to step foot inside the squared circle. Dreamer has performed in several promotions like TNA, WWE, AEW, and more. However, he is best known for his memorable run in ECW.

Recently, the 53-year-old appeared on Busted Open Radio and discussed the future of former WWE Intercontinental Champion Ricochet. The former Prince Puma recently entered free agency after his contract with the Stamford-based promotion expired.

During his recent appearance on Busted Open Radio, Tommy Dreamer claimed that the former WWE Speed Champion will ''probably show up'' in AEW because of the connections the latter had made in the Jacksonville-based promotion.

"He'll [Ricochet] probably show up in AEW because of the connections he had, the matches he had, and then you also look at career-wise. Okay, for Ricochet [he might think], 'I've been mid to getting a push, but how much are they really doing with me with all this talent that I have?''' Tommy Dreamer said. [H/T: Wrestling Inc.]
View this post on Instagram

Instagram Post

Ricochet's last WWE appearance came during the June 10, 2024, episode of Monday Night RAW. The former IC Champion was written off TV following a brutal backstage attack from Bron Breakker. It will be interesting to see if the talented wrestler links up with Tony Khan's company in the coming days.


Tommy Dreamer achievements

The Hardcore Legend has won numerous titles across several promotions during his career. In WWE, the legendary wrestler won the now-defunct WWE Hardcore Championship a staggering 14 times. The 53-year-old was one of ECW's biggest stars during the 1990s.

View this post on Instagram

Instagram Post

He locked horns with legends such as Raven, The Sandman, Taz, and more during his stint with Paul Heyman's company. Additionally, the veteran won the ECW World Heavyweight Championship once and the World Tag Team Championship thrice.

You may also like