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The soccer fan will watch Germany's knockout match against Paraguay on June 29 before attending the wrestling event the next day at Agganis Arena. Matt Hardy confirmed arrangements for the TNA pay-per-view.
Fox NewsFreddy is scheduled to attend Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's Slammiversary pay-per-view at Agganis Arena in Boston, Fox News reported. The main card begins at 4 p.m. ET on the day after publication.
Freddy wrote on X that the next two days in Boston will include Germany's knockout round match against Paraguay on June 29 and the wrestling show the following day. "The next two days in Boston will be super exciting. Not only are we going to the Germany match on the 29th, but we're also going to a wrestling show tomorrow," he stated.
He added that he and others are attending the TNA event and might meet Jeff and Matt Hardy. Matt Hardy, who is teaming with Jeff Hardy in a four-way ladder match for the TNA World Tag Team Championship, replied that he is happy Freddy is enjoying his time in America and will ensure TNA has him set up for the show.
The Hardys face Bear Bronson and Brian Myers, The Righteous, and Jason Hotch and John Skyler in the ladder match.
Freddy was invited to the White House, as confirmed earlier this month by Ambassador Nick Adams, Special Presidential Envoy for American Tourism, Exceptionalism and Values in the Trump administration, Fox News reported.
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