Corgan clears up a misconception surrounding NWA collaborating with WWE.
In May, WWE's Natalya made her way over to the National Wrestling Alliance for the Crockett Cup special. She challenged Kenzie Paige for the NWA World Women's Championship.
Both Natalya and NWA owner Billy Corgan were on Busted Open and Natalya shared that she wants to go back to the organization to wrestle Paige again.
Natalya: "I just hope that moving forward that I can continue to work for NWA because I plan on taking that championship off that b*tch! Kenzie Paige.”
Later in the conversation, Corgan spoke about a misconception about the NWA and WWE collaborating. He said it was assumed that the NWA would be sold. Corgan stated that the organization is not for sale, nor has WWE asked if it was.
Corgan: “The WWE endorsement, if you even wanna call it that -- let’s call it a blessing -- shows you that we’ve earned our spot in this game here. We’re not competition by any stretch of the imagination but we are a player now and the other thing I wanna add really quickly is we’re not for sale. A lot of people assumed that the minute that door opened with Nattie, that that night we were gonna be sold. We’re not for sale and WWE has not asked.”
The National Wrestling Alliance made the announcement that their Powerrr series is going to be moving to The Roku Channel in July.
If the quotes in this article are used, please credit Busted Open with an H/T to Fightful for the transcriptions.
