John Skyler Wants The Good Hands To Wrestle Matt Hardy And Jeff Hardy In TNA Wrestling

Of course, John Skyler wants to wrestle Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy in TNA. However, he's more excited about potentially wrestling for the Tag Team Championship, regardless of who is holding the gold.

Skyler was recently asked about a potential match for himself and Jason Hotch against Matt and Jeff Hardy during a recent interview with Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.

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Skyler explained that he is a fan of the legendary brother combination and is interested in a potential match against them. However, he wants to see The Hardys defeat Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz at TNA Genesis first, because he's more interested in wrestling for the TNA World Tag Team Championships.

"We've got a great tag team division right now, both on the men's side and the women's side. Being a kid that grew up in South Carolina, undersized, as a big pro wrestling fan, of course, I'm going to say the Hardy Boyz. Well, I guess they're not boys anymore. I guess they're just the Hardys. But, you know, and solely because they're the Tag Team Champions right now, and I think you know whether it's the Hardys or whether it's the Rascalz coming out of Genesis as the Tag Team Champions, I think me and Jason Hotch are definitely overdue for a tag team title shot. I mean, we've had, I think, one or two before, and I think we proved that we belong in that picture. I think it's about time that people stop sleeping on the two of us. So whoever the Tag Team Champions are there's your answer [of who he wants to wrestle]."

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Check out the full interview with Masha Slamovich, John Skyler, and Ash By Elegance embedded in the video above.

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