The Dudleys hand their wrestling boots to The Hardys at TNA Bound for Glory

It was the last time for the Hardy Boyz and The Dudleys on Sunday.

In the co-main event of TNA Bound for Glory, The Hardys and The Dudleys met in what was billed as a One Final Table match. Brother Runt, aka Spike Dudley, accompanied the Dudleyz to the ring as they were identified by both their WWE and TNA names, wearing their WWE gear and glasses.

The first to be eliminated was Jeff Hardy after the Dudleys put Jeff through a table with a 3D. Jeff retaliated by putting D-Von through a table after hitting a swanton bomb off a ladder. This left the Hardys to go after Bubba Ray, who attempted to remain in the match but the Hardys whittled him down with chair shots. Bubba struggled to get to his feet and ultimately gave up, allowing himself to be put through a table by both Hardys to give them the win.

After the match, the Hardys were given their NXT and TNA Tag Team titles by TNA President Carlos Silva as the Dudleyz recovered. Both teams hugged as the Hardys started to leave. However, the Dudleyz stopped them and started to take off their boots, giving them to the Hardys as a sign of their retirement. Both teams embraced as The Dudleys made their exit, allowing The Hardys to celebrate back in the ring.

The two teams are best known for their rivalry dating back to 2000 when they, alongside Edge & Christian, battled in the first TLC matches in WWE history.

The Dudley Boyz to appear at NXT vs. TNA Showdown

The Dudleyz are heading to Showdown.

Bubba Ray Dudley revealed on social media Monday that he and D-Von will be sitting in the front row at Tuesday’s TNA vs. NXT Showdown. He made the announcement while replying Matt Hardy, who was plugging The Hardys vs. Darkstate title-for-title match on Tuesday.

The Hardys will take on The Dudleyz in a tables match this weekend at Bound for Glory in what is being pushed as the final match between the two teams, whose feud stretches back to the initial TLC matches that took place in the early 2000s in WWE.

Bubba Ray Dudley has also made appearances in NXT over the last year, wrestling last November at NXT’s ECW Arena show. He has also been a judge and mentor on WWE LFG.

Here is the updated lineup for NXT vs. TNA Showdown:

WWE NXT vs. TNA Showdown —

  • Team NXT (Ricky Saints, Trick Williams, Myles Borne & Je’Von Evans) vs. Team TNA (Mike Santana, Frankie Kazarian, Moose & Leon Slater) — Joe Hendry as special guest referee
  • Team NXT (Jacy Jayne, Sol Ruca, Jaida Parker & Lola Vice) vs. Team TNA (Kelani Jordan, The IInspiration & Mara Sade) — Jordynne Grace as special guest referee
  • Title for title: NXT Tag Team Champions DarkState vs. TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys
  • NXT North American Champion Ethan Page defends against Mustafa Ali
  • The Dudley Boyz appear

The Hardy Boyz, Dudleyz appear at WWE SummerSlam

Two all-time great tag teams were in attendance for night two of WWE SummerSlam 2025.

In honor of August being the 25th anniversary of the first-ever TLC match, The Hardy Boyz and Dudleyz attended SummerSlam at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey tonight and were shown in the front row. Along with Edge & Christian, they pioneered the TLC match with the bout first taking place at SummerSlam 2000.

Edge & Christian, the victors of the inaugural tables, ladders & chairs match, are both signed to AEW and therefore were not at SummerSlam tonight. Michael Cole did mention them on commentary, however.

WWE recently did a countdown of the top 25 matches in SummerSlam history, ranking The Hardyz vs. Dudleyz vs. Edge & Christian at number six.

Matt & Jeff Hardy are the current TNA Tag Team Champions — and they’re set to face off against Bubba Ray & D-Von Dudley one last time at TNA Bound for Glory this October. With the close working relationship WWE has with TNA, Cole plugged the Bound for Glory matchup when the two legendary teams appeared tonight.

The SmackDown tag division was featured in a six-pack TLC match on tonight’s card, with Dexter Lumis & Joe Gacy of The Wyatt Sicks defeating Motor City Machine Guns, The Street Profits, DIY, Fraxiom, and Andrade & Rey Fenix to retain the WWE Tag Team titles.

D-Von Dudley addresses returning for one final match

D-Von Dudley insists that his next match will truly be his final one.

At TNA Slammiversary, it was revealed that The Dudley Boyz and Hardys will face off for one last time at Bound for Glory this October. It will only be the fourth match D-Von has had since 2016. Following a seven-year absence, he returned to the ring on the 1,000th episode of TNA Impact in 2023.

D-Von suffered a stroke in 2020 and underwent spinal surgery in 2022, but he’s feeling good physically after dropping 85 pounds through DDP Yoga and focusing on his diet. Appearing on a new episode of Insight with Chris Van Vliet, D-Von said he is not worried about getting injured by returning to the ring.

“Is there moments where I feel like if I get back in the ring, I’m going to get hurt? No, I don’t,” he said. “I have the wrestling school in Winter Park, Florida, which is doing extremely well. And the great thing about that is, is that I roll around with some of the guys sometimes in the ring. So every once in a while I take bumps and I feel good when I’m in there. So there’s no hesitation in how I think or feel about what I do in that ring now.”

The Insight episode was recorded last week prior to Slammiversary, so D-Von’s Bound for Glory return had not been officially announced at the time. D-Von told Van Vliet that, if he were to wrestle again, it would only be for one final match and not a more expansive run.

“But, you know, at 50 years old, I don’t want to go in here and do it, like I said, until I’m 70 and 80. That’s not going to happen. If we were to do one more match, it would be the last one and that would be it,” he said. “There is no one more, ‘Can you come back one more time, one more time?’ No, because — and I tell this to everybody when they ask — I go, every time I do one more time, that one more time is over, let a year go by, ‘Hey, you guys look great, you can go another match.’ No, we can’t, stop, stop.”

D-Von added that The Hardys would be the ideal opponents for his final match because of how much he trusts Matt and Jeff.

“If I was to do anything in the ring again, it would have to be with Matt and Jeff,” D-Von said. “And, you know, I would say Edge and Christian too, but they’re in the other, you know, organization, AEW, and I don’t think that would ever happen. When the opportunity came, when Edge left WWE and went to AEW, you had Christian and Edge there, and then The Hardys were there. And it was like, we were wondering why, you know, Tony [Khan], who is a huge fan of the business and always had it, why wouldn’t he take the opportunity to be the one to put those three teams together and to do that, but he never did. So I think that opportunity is lost.

“But, you know, if I was to come back and do something, it would have to be with The Hardys. And those are the only two I trust. Even though I think Jeff is out of his damn mind [laughs], but those are the only two I would trust [with] my body on the line and to go in there one more time.”

Bound for Glory 2025 is being held at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts on October 12. The Dudleyz vs. Hardys match was set up for the pay-per-view when Bully Ray issued a challenge to Matt and Jeff following their TNA Tag Team title win at Slammiversary.

D-Von worked as a producer for WWE from 2016-2023. At the end of 2024, he launched a new YouTube channel that has now grown to having more than 160,000 subscribers.

D-Von Dudley: Returning to the ring at Impact 1000 was ‘truly amazing’

Returning to the ring at Impact 1000 was a great experience for D-Von Dudley.

At the tapings for Impact Wrestling’s 1000th episode this past Saturday, D-Von wrestled his first match since 2016. He reunited with Bully Ray for a tag team match against Champagne Singh & Rohit Raju.

In a post on Instagram, D-Von shared a couple of brief clips from the event. D-Von wrote that being back in the ring again was “truly amazing.” He noted that he was welcomed back with open arms and everyone in the Impact locker room was respectful. D-Von thanked his family and friends for all of the support they’ve given him during his career.

Though he was sore after the match, D-Von didn’t close the door on wrestling again in the future.

“I’ve said it before that this would be it, but you never know lol,” D-Von wrote.

His full Instagram post can be read below:

Being back in the ring again after 7 years for the 1000 episode of TNA was truly amazing. I would to thank Bubba, Tommy Dreamer, Scott F. D’Amore and the whole impact locker, for welcome me back with open arms. Everybody in the locker room was truly respectful very genuine for my come back. I’ve said it before that this would be it, but you never know lol. Here is some video of what transpired last night . i’m a little sore, but to be expected training and off thank you fans to my family and all my friends support over the 32 year career. ……OH MY BROTHER TESTIFY!!!

Impact 1000 is airing on AXS TV this Thursday night. Spoilers from the taping can be found here.

In 2016, D-Von began working for WWE as an agent. He became a coach for NXT last year and worked in that role until departing WWE this January.

D-Von underwent spinal fusion surgery in February 2022. At the time, he was told that he wouldn’t be able to wrestle again because he could do more damage to his back.

The Dudley Boyz/Team 3D are members of both the WWE and Impact Wrestling Hall of Fames.

Dudley Boyz to team up for first time in seven years at Impact 1000

The Dudley Boyz/Team 3D will unite for the first time in seven years for the 1000th episode of Impact Wrestling.

The show will be taped on Saturday, September 9th in White Plains, New York, and will air the following Thursday on AXS TV. Their opponents were not named.

Bully Ray & D-Von Dudley last shared the ring in a trios match in a December 2016 indie show while their last tag team match in Impact was at October 2014’s Bound For Glory when they defeated Tommy Dreamer & Abyss in a hardcore match.

The two were two-time Impact/TNA Tag Team Champions as Team 3D’s Brother Ray & Brother Devon.

While Ray has continued to wrestle for various promotions and currently has a home in Impact as a singles competitor, D-Von has not been in action since that aforementioned December 2016 indie show. He had worked as a WWE agent and then an NXT coach starting in 2016 before he departed this past January

D-Von underwent spinal surgery in February 2022 and was told at the time his wrestling days were over which he was fine with. His twin sons, Terrell and Terrence Hughes, wrestle as the tag team TNT on the indies, and have appeared for AEW and NWA in the past.

While there has been little announced for the event thus far, Impact has announced both Awesome Kong and The Beautiful People’s Angelina Love & Velvet Sky will make appearance.

The Dudleys to reunite at Impact 1000

One of the greatest tag teams of all time is set to reunite for the first time in seven years. 

Bully Ray and Devon (aka Bubba Ray & D-Von Dudley) have been announced for Impact Wrestling’s 1000th episode on September 9 in White Plains, New York. The news was announced today on Busted Open Radio.  

Other Impact Wrestling legends already announced for the show include Awesome Kong and The Beautiful People’s Angelina Love & Velvet Sky.

Known as Team 3D in the promotion, Bully and Devon were inducted into the Impact Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2014. They twice held the TNA Tag Team Championships and once held the NWA World Tag Team Championships while in the promotion. Bully also won the TNA World Heavyweight title twice and Devon held the promotion’s Television Championship once. Outside of Impact, the Dudleys are nine-time WWE Tag Team Champions, one-time WCW Tag Team Champions (while the belts were used in WWE), eight-time ECW Tag Team Champions, and were inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame in 2018. 

D-Von Dudley announces departure from WWE

D-Von Dudley is no longer with WWE. 

The 50-year-old posted to social media on Thursday that he and the company have mutually agreed to part ways. Dudley worked as a WWE agent from 2016 until moving into an NXT coaching role last June. 

Dudley wrote:

The company (wwe)and I have decided to parted ways, and feel this is the best Decision for all parties it’s been a pleasure and an honor to work with the young talent when bubba as well as everyone over in NXT. As well as working with some of the best producers in the world.

would mike to thank Vince , Paul(HHH), Stephanie, and my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for the Opportunity that was given. I’m very excited to see where God brings me next, Oh my brother……. TESTIFY!!!!

https://twitter.com/TestifyDVon/status/1616154483012010019https://twitter.com/TestifyDVon/status/1616154574225539085

Dudley’s departure from WWE comes one month after the company prevented him from appearing on an ECW tribute show. He was scheduled to be part of Battleground Championship Wrestling’s “A Tribute to the Extreme” at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia on December 17, 2022. PWInsider would report that BCW received a legal letter from WWE that led to Dudley being pulled. Dudley is said to have reached out to Triple H regarding the matter but was unsuccessful in getting the decision reversed. 

Dudley was also removed from the Icons of Wrestling convention held in conjunction with the show. 

Icons of Wrestling posted the following to Facebook in regards to Dudley being pulled from the show:

Here we go: Due to circumstances beyond my control D-Von will no longer be at Icons & Battleground. D-von is beyond devastated by this and I want everyone to know that this turn of events had absolutely NOTHING to due with D-von. Currently I’m hesitant to put the reasoning in writing but I will have zero hesitation telling the entire wrestling world why this happened inside the ring. To those who made this decision you will not deter us. You will not stop us. You may think you have control but rest assured you do not. All Dudley boy presales will be refunded first thing Monday Morning. The Dudleys platinum VIP will be replaced by 3 guests of your choosing. One final message to those responsible, I’ll see you in the ring and we shall let the people be the judge & jury.

D-Von and his longtime tag team partner, Bubba Ray Dudley, were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2018. 

Edge & Christian to induct The Dudleyz into WWE Hall of Fame

It appears that Edge & Christian will be inducting The Dudley Boyz into the WWE Hall of Fame.

During today’s episode of Busted Open Radio on SiriusXM, Bubba Ray asked Edge if he and Christian would do the honors for The Dudleyz at the Hall of Fame ceremony on April 6th. Edge accepted, and Bubba Ray also mentioned that he wants The Dudleyz, Edge & Christian, and The Hardys to share the stage at the same time at some point during the ceremony.

Those three teams faced off at WrestleMania twice, in a triangle ladder match at WrestleMania 2000 and in a TLC match at WrestleMania X-7. Between those two meetings, they took part in the first-ever TLC match at SummerSlam 2000.

After Goldberg was announced as the headliner, The Dudley Boyz were the second act to be confirmed for the 2018 Hall of Fame class. They’ve since been joined by Ivory, Jeff Jarrett, Hillbilly Jim, Mark Henry, celebrity inductee Kid Rock, and Warrior Award recipient Jarrius “JJ” Robertson.

WWE should announce who will be inducting the other members of the class over the next couple of weeks.

WWE bids farewell to Dudleys as contract not renewed

Last night’s Raw was the final appearance of Bubba (Mark LoMonaco) & D-Von (Devon Hughes) Dudley with WWE.

The team had signed a one-year contract, but had verbally agreed to a new contract several weeks ago. They had been working on an angle to split the two up for weeks on television but decisions were changed and the decision was made to not renew the contract and to drop the angle.

So instead they were given a farewell last night in Brooklyn where they got to turn babyface, set up signature spots with the Shining Stars, and then be used to get heel heat for Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows, the Raw brand’s top heel tag team.

The WWE was very gracious with them on television on the way out, with the announcers pushing that they may have been the greatest tag team in pro wrestling history.

Video of the Dudleys bidding farewell on Raw can be seen in last night’s video highlights.

Sami Zayn & Neville vs. The Dudley Boyz booked for SummerSlam kickoff show

Sami Zayn finally has a match on Sunday.

It was announced on Friday afternoon that Zayn will team with Neville to take on The Dudley Boyz on the SummerSlam kickoff show.

After defeating Kevin Owens at Battleground, Zayn has had little storyline direction since the WWE Draft. And it wasn’t certain what role he would play at WWE’s biggest event of the summer until now.

The match will be the second time that Neville has faced the Dudleyz recently after teaming with Sin Cara to defeat the veteran tag team on Raw two weeks ago. Following that loss and another on Raw this week, tension has been teased between Bubba Ray and his storyline brother D-Von leading into SummerSlam.

Also, the previously scheduled six-woman tag match pitting Becky Lynch, Naomi, and Carmella against Natalya, Alexa Bliss, and Eva Marie has been currently adjusted to a three-on-two handicap match after Eva was pulled from the match on Thursday. But WWE.com teases that the heel team could still find a replacement partner in time for the show.

WWE announced on Thursday that Eva would not be eligible to compete at SummerSlam after being suspended for 30 days due to a wellness policy violation.

Zayn and Neville vs. The Dudley Boyz is the first match officially announced for SummerSlam’s expanded two-hour kickoff show. The six-hour marathon event will begin on the WWE Network at 5 p.m. ET on Sunday.

The updated card for the show is:

  • Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Orton
  • Finn Balor vs. Seth Rollins for the WWE Universal Championship
  • WWE Champion Dean Ambrose vs. Dolph Ziggler in a championship match
  • John Cena vs. AJ Styles
  • WWE Women’s Champion Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte in a championship match
  • United States Champion Rusev vs. Roman Reigns in a championship match
  • Intercontinental Champion The Miz vs. Apollo Crews in a championship match
  • WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day (Xavier Woods & Kofi Kingston) vs. The Club (Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows) in a championship match
  • Enzo Amore & Big Cass vs. Chris Jericho & Kevin Owens
  • Cesaro vs. Sheamus in the first match of a best-of-seven series
  • Becky Lynch, Naomi, & Carmella vs. Natalya & Alexa Bliss
  • Sami Zayn & Neville vs. The Dudley Boyz on the SummerSlam kickoff show

WWE Superstars results: Dudleyz vs. Sin Cara & Jack Swagger, Neville vs. Axel

Neville defeated Curtis Axel

Superstars starts off with an intro that amusingly includes Brock Lesnar, then Neville and his cape come down the aisle to face Curtis Axel. Tom Phillips and Corey Graves are on commentary, and that team should be outstanding given their work in NXT.

Graves says that Axel wants to be the best Mr. Irrelevant ever. Neville starts with a schoolboy for two. He hits a step-up enzuigiri and sets Axel up for the Red Arrow, but Axel rolls out and eats a moonsault off the top.

Axel slows things down with a variety of armlocks, including one that showcases his ever-expanding bald spot. Axel has quite the Heyman hairdo in the works now. A step-up kick and Red Arrow get the win for Neville. 

The rise of Finn Balor on Raw is chronicled. A Cruiserweight Classic video showcases that tournament nicely before they air the entire segment with Balor and Seth Rollins from Raw. The US Title match between Mark Henry and Rusev from Raw is shown as well. It’s a shame they didn’t air Henry’s promo — it was excellent.

The staredown between Rusev and Roman Reigns is shown, as well as their brawl from Monday night. Rusev has some of the best facial expressions in the business, and that comes through wonderfully here.

The Dudley Boyz defeated Sin Cara & Jack Swagger

The Dudleyz come down to face the bizarre team of Sin Cara and Jack Swagger. Phillips gets a chuckle out of me when he says the Dudleyz are here to “make an impact.” Sin Cara and Swagger are out, with Sin Cara in new black and gold gear.

A big takedown by Bubba leads to him bullying Sin Cara around, but Sin Cara hits a spingboard crossbody and tags in Swagger. Swagger dominates a bit, but D-Von tags in and punches away in the corner. Swagger tosses Sin Cara onto the Dudleyz on the floor for an ad break.

Post-break, D-Von provides a chinlock which leads to Swagger playing the face in peril. Swagger hoists Bubba high and chucks him down to escape, then tags in Sin Cara who dives around and hits both guys.

A back elbow hits D-Von before the Asai moonsault gets two. The Dudleyz hit the 3D and that’s it for Sin Cara.

Sasha Banks highlight video airs, and then we see the Brock Lesnar and Randy Orton segment from Raw to close out the show.