Tommy Dreamer is ready to unleash the Innovator of Violence later tonight at TNA Hard to Kill.

TNA Digital Media Champion Tommy Dreamer was a recent guest on The Mark Hoke Show. When asked about his title defense later tonight against Crazzy Steve, Dreamer said he’s not going to have a great wrestling match; he’s going to have a fight.

“If there’s ever been somebody who’s hard to kill, it’s Tommy Dreamer. They’ve been trying to end my career probably since about 1995 with a guy named Raven,” Tommy Dreamer said. “I love this business, I love entertaining, I love fighting. My match is not going to be a great wrestling match. I’m sorry, it’s not going to be. My match is going to be a fight.

“My match is going to be a violent war. The guy I’m wrestling, he’s very, very talented. His name is Crazzy Steve, he’s also blind. He sees shapes, and he’s going to see 288 pounds of a shape coming at him. He stabbed me with a fork in my back for real; that hurts. Sadly, I’ve been stabbed way too many times in my life. He’s talked about my daughters.

“He’s talked a lot of personal stuff. We were friends. All he had to do was ask me for a title shot. You’re gonna see a violent match when you see me wrestle. I’m going to bust out the old Innovator of Violence, and I don’t know how many more of those I got left in me, but I leave everything out on the table when I do.”

Tommy Dreamer says to expect great surprises at TNA Hard to Kill

Dreamer then went on to put over the rest of the card and explained why people who choose to attend or watch the show on pay-per-view will be entertained.

“Then, after my match, you’re going to see a whole lot of great wrestling and a lot of great wrestling matches,” Tommy Dreamer continued. “There’s so many talented men and women — wrestling is special. And I hope you’re all there to see it live.

“There’s going to be some great surprises. But most importantly, you’re going to go home with smiles on your faces, and you’re going to be like, wow, I got to put the real world away for a couple of hours, and I just really enjoyed what I saw from a bunch of hard-working men and women.”

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