WWE is more open to collaboration than ever before, allowing Superstars to take on outside acting gigs that Vince McMahon previously blocked, and even permitting them to perform for other companies. While WWE has embraced these new working relationships, it’s unclear if The Good Brothers, Karl Anderson and Luke Gallow, will be among the Superstars allowed to travel and work elsewhere.

Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows recently shared their thoughts on WWE’s partnerships with other promotions. Throughout 2024, WWE has strengthened its ties with companies like NOAH and TNA Wrestling, allowing talents such as AJ Styles, IYO SKY, Wes Lee, Tavion Heights, Charlie Dempsey, Riley Osborne, and others to cross over.

On the latest edition of Talk N’ Shop, Gallows and Anderson discussed the possibility of chasing tag team gold in the promotions WWE is currently collaborating with. Luke Gallows admitted that the partnerships are cool, but it’s uncertain if they’re on that list of talent set to make any sort of crossover.

“I think that the partnerships are a really cool thing that’s going on in wrestling now because you wouldn’t even — So the story I told earlier where the Dudley Boys broke out and all of the young midcarders were scared to talk to them because they’d get in trouble, they’re TNA and we’re WWE. Now, we’re going to go to NXT Tuesday, wrestle Hank and Tank, beat em hopefully. But, we’re going to see TNA guys there probably, you would have never thought that before. Joe Hendry, who we do believe in, I’m sure will be there. This a cool time with the NOAH, the TNA stuff. I don’t know if we’re on the list to make the crossover, but if there is anybody that is famous for making the crossover and doesn’t get the credit, it’s us.”

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Karl Anderson added, “We’d love to go over to NOAH, but I don’t know what’s written in the stars. We’d love to go over to TNA. For our fans that know us and followed us for years and haven’t turned your back on us like so many did — For the people that have followed us, you guys know that we love this business and we are dieing to wrestle. We’re dieing to be involved. We’re just waiting for our storyline to bust in and do something.”

While WWE has made it clear that AEW will not be part of these collaborations, the company’s growing relationships with other promotions are certainly exciting for wrestling fans. It remains to be seen where these partnerships will lead, but they add an element of surprise to the ever-evolving world of professional wrestling.

Triple H has already commented on the partnership between NXT and TNA Wrestling, noting that it will give NXT talent the opportunity to perform in new environments—something WWE sees as valuable for their development. Only time will tell what surprises await in the coming months and years.

What are your thoughts on WWE allowing their talent to work with other companies? Do you think this will benefit everyone involved? Share your thoughts in the comments section!

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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