Irene’s Impact Wrestling Hardcore Justice Review 4.10.21
Originally labeled “Hard Justice” featuring Tito Ortiz and Andrew Martin through the years, “HardCORE Justice” was a violent twist that would take place as a near annual event. This night was no longer reserved for UFC Champions or dangerously vascular WWE stars, but EXTREME LEGENDS OF THE PAST. The initial “Hardcore Justice” event was an ECW reunion show, one that followed a plethora of official and unofficial events aiming to do the exact same thing. Some would say they were late to the hype, but that was eleven years ago. Fast forward and we have Hardcore Justice 2021, presented by Tommy Dreamer. Some things never change, and Tommy Dreamer being a focal point of IMPACT Wrestling ensures that ECW will never die.
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Impact is selling some signed items that were put to use at Saturday’s Hardcore Justice event. The company announced that several items are available in their official eBay store including signed steel chairs, the rat trap used on Johnny Swinger, and more:
IMPACT Wrestling Offers Numerous Collectibles From Hardcore Justice Match-used & Autographed In The Company’s eBay Store
IMPACT Wrestling has a wide variety of match-used & autographed collectibles from the Hardcore Justice special now available on IMPACT’s official eBay Store: www.ebay.com/impactwrestling.
IMPACT is offering something for everyone from the 3-hour special that aired April 10 on the IMPACT Plus app. Some of the Hardcore Justice collectibles now available are:
Jean Brassard And Raymond Rougeau Leave WWE Due To Restructuring Via Peacock Posted By: Dustin on Apr 09, 2021
The long time veteran commentary team of Jean Brassard and Raymond Rougeau left WWE due to the Peacock deal. They were the French speaking commentary team for those unaware.
Brassard shared online on Twitter this week and announced that they are no longer working with WWE “due to restructuring via Peacock” and WWE Network.
“My heart is heavy having to share that due to restructuring via the Peacock Network, Raymond Rougeau and I are no longer commenting for WWE as of today. Thank you for all these wonderful years! -I will continue to entertain you one way or another! [folded hands emoji] [raised fist emoji] [heart emoji],” Brassard wrote.