Lord Crewe States It’s A “Real Possibility” That He Will Team With Hartley Jackson In The 2024 AJPW Real World Tag League
All Japan Pro-wrestling Champion Carnival 2024 tournament competitor Lord Crewe has stated that he believes it’s a real possibility that he and Hartley Jackson could be a participating team in the 2024 AJPW Real World Tag League.
Crewe, who competed in his first AJPW Champion Carnival in 2024, was a recent guest on the Bodyslam.net Triple Crown Puroresu podcast. When asked what his favorite match of the tournament was, Crewe referred to the tag team match at the last Champion Carnival 2024 event in which he teamed with Hartley Jackson as they defeated Kuma Arashi and Hokuto Omori in a crowd pleasing encounter.
When the topic of AJPW Real World Tag League 2024 was bought up, Crewe stated that there is a real possibility he and Jackson will compete in the tournament as a team.
“You know anything is possible. I think after that match, Jackson and myself have made it clear on social media that we would like to revisit that in the tag tournament. I definitely think it’s a real possibility. I know there was a lot of positive comments coming in from the fans in Japan that they would like to see us in the tournament together. You never know but I definitely think it’s a real possibility. “
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Crewe and Jackson would be a monster tag team that would be very difficult to beat should AJPW grant them a spot in the Real World Tag League this year. The current AJPW tag team champions Jun & Rei Saito should keep their minds focused on this potential threat to their titles.
For the full Triple Crown Puroresu Podcast interview with Lord Crewe, click here.
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