D-Von Dudley Says He Has No Beef With Buh Buh Ray Dudley, Talks A Possible Dudley Boys Reunion

 

D-Von held the ECW World Tag Team Championship a record 8-times with Buh Buh Ray Dudley between 1996-1999. The two have held Tag Team gold 25 times together. 

Former 8-time ECW World Tag Team Champion D-Von Dudley addressed the rumored beef between him and his longtime tag team partner, Buh Buh Ray Dudley. 

The ECW Legend spoke on this topic during a recent interview done with Chris Van Vilet, where he immediately squashed the rumor and said that despite some disagreements the two had in the past, he and Buh Buh Ray are fine and are doing their separate things. 

"It might have been on me because I said, somebody asked me would, you know, we see the Dudley Boyz, I did an interview. They said, would we see the Dudley Boyz back together? And I said, No. Because at that time, I had a stroke, my back was giving out on me, and I spoke the truth. I said no. I said, because I can’t do it anymore. I said, but here’s the deal. Bubba is still doing his thing, and I’m doing my thing as a producer. So, he’s doing his thing, and I’m doing mine. So, we’re separating, we’re going our separate ways and doing our own thing and we’re happy doing that. But just because I said that doesn’t necessarily mean that there’s animosity between us. You know, are there things that I didn’t agree with? Yes. Are there things that he didn’t agree with me? Absolutely. But guess what, we squashed it, whatever that little disagreement was, and we’re, and we’re together, but we would never apart."

When the discussion went toward the possibility of a Dudley Boys reunion, D-Von said that there are certain moves he no longer can do, but he can definitely still hit the 3-D. 

"Is there a possibility for the Dudley Boyz to ever get back into the ring again? I’ll put it this way. I can say yes and I can say no. And I’ll say this, in terms of like I told Bubba, I said, you know, the only thing is, I don’t know about going up on the top rope and doing a Wazzup no more. I say because, you know, I don’t know how much my back, I’m not willing to put my back at risk like that. There are certain moves that I would have to fix. A 3D would be great, I could do a 3D no problem."

Elsewhere in the interview, D-Von spoke about his sons (Terrence and Terrell Hughes) who work for All Elite Wrestling. You can read his comments about that here. He also spoke about his departure from WWE earlier this year and commented about him coming back to work there again. See that here.




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