Lana
Lana. Image Credits: Twitter

The current AEW TNT Champion Miro recently reacted on his wife Lana training in the Hart Dungeon. Miro went by the name of Rusev previously during his WWE run and he won a total of three WWE United States Championships.

After WWE released him, he went to the All Elite Wrestling and has been repackaged as Miro. In a small time, he made a good mark for himself and going pretty strong right now as he defeated Derby Allen to become the new AEW TNT champion.

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Lana. Image Credits: Twitter

Miro Reacts On Lana Training In The Hurt Dungeon

His wife Lana however, remained working in WWE and there are lots of new footages released of Lana working really hard to improve. You can regularly check Sportzwiki for more updates on Lana’s development status.

CJ Perry has been training in the in the Hart Dungeon recently and as it is known to all Hart Dungeon is pretty famous for producing great wrestlers. The Hart Dungeon is a gym that was founded by the legendary professional wrestler to Stu Hart, who is the father of ‘The Hitman’ Bret Hart.

Lana
Lana. Image Credits: Twitter

During his interview with The New York Post, The Current AEW TNT Champion Miro spoke on CJ’s training at the legendary Hart Dungeon. He said;

“It’s great to see her success. We all know she’s the greatest manager of all time and all of a sudden they decided to make her a professional wrestler. And you know what she did, she rolled up her sleeves, she put down the microphone and said, ‘Alright, I’m gonna be a professional wrestler.’ And now she’s away from me, she’s away from home.

Lana
Lana. Image Credits: Twitter

“Half the week she goes and trains with Nattie and TJ [Wilson] in The Dungeon. But you can see, it’s obvious, it’s absolutely the most improved. It’s 100 percent Lana, CJ my wife, and also she proved she is the toughest woman or man in the business because she went through nine tables that no man or woman have ever done.

“So our family, our household are history-makers and I cannot be more proud of her, her resilience and her continuing to improve so she can become champion one day.”