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FTR’s Harwood Takes Shot At Pentagon Jr, Wheeler Shoots Down Troll

FTR, formerly known as The Revival, is now in All Elite Wrestling after being let out of their WWE contracts. Dax Harwood, formerly known as Scott Dawson and Cash Wheeler, formerly known as Dash Wilder are all set to be a big part of the AEW Tag Division.

Harwood decided to take a funny shot at one of AEW’s tag team stars on Twitter. He responded to a tweet sent out by Pentagon Jr, one half of the Lucha Brothers.

Pentagon Jr noted how he misses working shows for AEW. The Lucha Brothers haven’t been able to work an AEW Dynamite TV tapings due to the travel restrictions in the United States.

“Don’t come back until you learn the rules of a tag team wrestling match. We’re running this now.”

This has been an ongoing complaint by some AEW fans as the tag team doesn’t usually tag each other. Nor do they keep the rules of having the legal man in the ring while their partner is out on the apron. Early on even Chris Jericho noted the issues in a backstage meeting with the wrestlers.

With the restrictions being lifted, the Lucha Brothers are expected to be back on television to join FTR in the near future. MJF even thought the post was funny.


Earlier this week Cash Wheeler responded to fan who thinks FTR will bash WWE during their AEW Dynamite segment tonight.

“Here comes the WWE bashing”

Wheeler responded with.

“Here comes you being a moron.”

FTR made their AEW debut last week on Dynamite to make the save for The Young Bucks. The tag team will be doing a sit-down interview on tonight’s AEW Dynamite.

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