Mark Briscoe did an interview with Foundation Radio, where he discussed the Briscoes/FTR Trilogy.
“The trilogy with FTR is something that I don’t think it never is going to stand on its own for eternity, man. It’s like there will never be anything else like it. It was like me and Jay were… We were thankful to be with Ring of Honor in the 2010s because they really took us as family men, as fathers and husbands, we really got financially secure working for a Ring of Honor when Sinclair Broadcasting owned a company. It was such a necessary season and such a necessary step in our lives just as family men because we needed to get a little bit of financial footing, if you know what I mean. But at the same time, it’s almost like we were caged in. We were locked in because we were exclusive Ring of Honor, and we couldn’t really dabble here and there. We got to do some New Japan stuff because Ring of Honor was working with New Japan with a working agreement or whatever. But then somehow we snuck out and we wrestled the Hardy Boys down in Omega, I don’t know how we pulled that off. I think there was a little bit of strategic wording of when we brought it up to the brass at Sinclair. But either way, it was like that, basically that whole decade were locked down as far as where we can go and who we can wrestle. Then the minute that it becomes a thing where the case door is open again, we can go here, there, and we can go elsewhere. Then it’s like, man, one of the first things that started to materialize is the universe just started to materialize it was FTR, Dax called out Briscoes on his Twitter page. From there, it’s like one thing after another after another.”
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