Tommy Dreamer is a true legend in this business to many, including those who grew up watching ECW. “The Innovator of Violence” will continue to build on his legacy as he’ll be in a match against Eddie Edwards at Impact Wrestling's Slammiversary event on July 22nd.
During a media call to promote the upcoming match, Dreamer was asked about balancing all of the various promotions he works for and whether he has signed a contract with anyone.
Dreamer then revealed he hasn't signed a deal even though WWE offered him one in 2015 when he returned to team with The Dudley Boyz in a six-man tag match against The Wyatt Family.
"I learned a lot of lessons in my life. Everyone talks about ECW and the greatness that was ECW and it was. But none of us ever knew that Paul Heyman was in bed with WWE the entire time. I had to live with those effects for a long, long time. I would not sign a contract with anyone. WWE asked me to sign a contract when I went back with The Wyatts and they offered me a lot of money to close House Of Hardcore and I refused."
Dreamer never states how much he was offered on the contract, but I’m sure it’s not a surprise to many that WWE was looking to kill any sort of competition.