Tommy Dreamer Predicts Big Futures For Leon Slater & Je’Von Evans
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Tommy Dreamer Predicts Big Futures For Leon Slater & Je’Von Evans

ECW original Tommy Dreamer appeared on Busted Open Radio to discuss several topics, including TNA’s Leon Slater and NXT’s Je’Von Evans.
Dreamer said, “You know, it’s funny at that age, and you know, you’re talking about Matt and Jeff?. I have a dream match that I’d love to see him in, and then also a tag: [Slater] and Je’Von Evans. I think the two of them – like, I look at them and I’m like we [TNA] have our guy, and that’s Leon Slater, and NXT has Je’Von Evans. Both these guys are gonna be main eventers in their brands and I’m very, very happy to see the future with those two guys.”
On the feud between Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton:
“[The build] Needs more. Not lackluster but needs more. I feel this is … I would just add layers to the heat, and I would also make Tiffany cry, and almost like break character because she’s so full of herself, [and] have Charlotte go so deep on hurtful words that you make her cry, like, she has alluded to it. Just totally lean in to being, you know … there’s a movie Mean Girls. Make Charlotte the ‘mean girl’ with just all these things that are going to get people behind Tiffany. It doesn’t have to be physicality to get these two women to it, to eventually Tiffany should smack the living crap out of Charlotte and/or knock her out.”
You can check out the complete podcast below.
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