GFW Statement on Rosemary/Triplemania
GFW released a statement on their website about the Rosemary injury situation:
GFW Update on TripleMania XXV Weekend
It was an honor for GFW to be invited to participate in TripleMania XXV, held this past weekend in Mexico City. The AAA talent that we have worked with have been consummate professionals and the company organized and delivered an extraordinary event, in which both DJZ and Andrew Everett had spectacular showings following their recent surgeries. While the incident with Sexy Star marred an outstanding show, AAA executives have confirmed to us that appropriate measures are being taken in respect of this incident. Both AAA and Sexy Star have apologized to Rosemary. It is time to focus on the positives of the weekend (TripleMania XXV outrated the other sports entertainment event on Saturday evening in Mexico; Eddie Edwards became the first gaijin to win the GHC Heavyweight title at NOAH) and look forward to building our relationship with AAA and NOAH to bring an ever improving wrestling product to our fans.
Rosemary Added to Event
WrestleCade, which pulled Sexy Star from their WrestleCade weekend event in November as a result of the Triplemania situation, has added Rosemary to the event.
BREAKING: @WeAreRosemary is coming to #WrestleCade Weekend. 11/24-11/26 in Winston-Salem, NC. Meet & Greet tix at https://t.co/mwaarZFe95 pic.twitter.com/OW9W60FlFj
— WrestleCade (@WrestleCade) August 29, 2017
Would the Young Bucks Return to GFW?
When asked on Twitter, Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks said that there was “no chance in hell” they would ever return to TNA/GFW.
@MattJackson13 @NickJacksonYB would you guys ever consider a return to gfw to win those tag team titles?
— Hiveling_JDđš (@josephdiano77) August 29, 2017
Vince McMahon's theme song has lyrics to this answer. https://t.co/rYoD4V6trv
— The Young Bucks (@NickJacksonYB) August 29, 2017
The Young Bucks wrestled in TNA from 2009-2011 as “Generation Me.”