Tommy Dreamer, who has accepted Dixie Carter's invitation to Impact Wrestling tonight, posted another lengthy explanation about his recent drama with Dixie Carter and TNA on his official Facebook page.
There has been a lot of uncertainty regarding just how much of this whole thing has been a "work" versus a "shoot". I've made a couple of calls this week to see if I could get a little clarification, and most of my sources believe the majority of it has been a work since that original promo by Tommy Dreamer at the House of Hardcore event earlier this month. Dreamer cut a scathing promo toward Dixie Carter at the event after she pulled Bully Ray from the shows just one night before.
However, Dreamer is still working for TNA as an agent and, of course, he'll be appearing on Impact and given a "live mic" to address Carter. If any of it was a "shoot" at any point, it's certainly not now.
Check out Dreamer's post below:
I want to follow up from my official statement of last week (my last post) . I don't understand the confusion. I read things on the internet or people send me messages here or on Twitter. When I post something that's it. When I respond to people that's it. I have no agenda.
However when I am wrong I gladly admit it. The social media contoversy between myself & Dixie Carter got a lot of attention. Which as I found out on Sunday was unintentionally cause by me. Friday evening after my House of Hardcore 4 show I was thanking all the fans that were hitting me up on Twitter. I was favouring & RTing everything positive about the show(putting myself & the show over isn't that what we do on there) a fan said what a great time he had and attached a picture of my crowd. It had her name attached w/a curse towards her. Thats ok she & I have thick skin however this came to my phone. I was informed Sunday the picture also included a photo of their show the same night. I
checked my laptop & they were right. I have no clue how that happened but I would never do that intentionally. I wouldn't gloat over my show over theirs.I would never throw it in somebodys face To be honest if she would have Tweeted Sundays PPV over 4000 attendence compared to my Sat West Coast House of Hardcore show I would have been pissed as well.So here are the facts
1.Bully Ray was pulled from my show I was pissed. I feel petty politics played a part
2.I called her a b*tch at my show I was mad & feel the past business relationship we had it was bad for my & her buisness
3.I APOLOGIZE for the tweet. & when you hit me up on Twitter that Monday I didn't know you were mad but when someone fires a shot at me I go back at them. That's who I am.
4.I would have loved to telll her this to her face I asked to speak w/her on Sunday it didnt happen. Whether she was busy or didn't want to it is what it is.
5.saw her later after the show in the restraunt. Wasn't the place to talk. Hopefully everything is fine.Bottom line I want WWE TNA ROH HOUSE OF HARDCORE NEW JAPAN & EVERY INDEPENDENT COMPANY TO DO WELL. I was as proud of Sundays PPV like it was my own show & my own money on the line. I love helping out there The people mean everything to me. The wrestling buisness is a better place without politics being a factor. If everyone strives the industry & most importantly the wrestlers & wrestling fans benefit. (And yes I'm doing this on a Monday because of the high level of wrestler traffic derr remember the Monday Night wars i had 2 VCRs rolling at once)
Social Media has definitely changed how we watch tv (hell it changed the Main Event of WrestleMania) Everyone can post their opinion. You need to be accountable for your actions & statements. So there is my accountabilty & statement.