Tommy Dreamer has commented on this morning’s report that he’s the new TNA Wrestling head of creative.

This morning on Busted Open Radio, Dreamer was informed that he was trending on social media to this morning’s report from the Wrestling Observer that he was the new head of creative for TNA Wrestling.

The Innovator of Violence was quick to point out that nothing has changed in TNA Wrestling regarding the creative team, and he hasn’t accepted any new role within the company. Dreamer joked that if he were the head of creative, he would be defeating Moose at the next show to win the TNA World Championship.

“Oof. I’m so glad people know things about my life that I don’t know,” Tommy Dreamer said. “Everything is staying intact how it was before, with myself, Robert Evans, and Delirious from Ring of Honor. So there are no changes, and I purposely made sure that was a thing. So, whoever reported about myself and my life, thank you.

“But as someone who has been doing the same stuff for the entire time I’ve been there, nothing has changed. Thanks for the promotion. I hope I get a raise with this fictitious position. Because if I was head of creative, you know Moose is losing the title to me at whatever the next show is. Book myself on top, brother!”

After some laughs, Dreamer reiterated his statement that nothing has changed in terms of the creative process.

“It’s the same deal as always before. It really and truly is,” Tommy Dreamer said. “Nothing has changed within the creative process. Thank you very much.”

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