Teddy Hart was arrested on July 15, 2023, in Florida and was charged with third-degree felonies of possession of MDMA (Ecstasy) and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. Hart now has a new court date scheduled ahead of his trial.
Pwinsider is reporting that Hart is set for a mandatory appearance on Thursday, December 14, at 8:30 AM EST in Titusville, Florida, for “Early Resolution,” a division that identifies potential candidates for early plea deals.
Hart is no stranger to court dates as he has faced several legal issues over the years.
In other news, ROH Final Battle 2023 will take place on Friday, December 15, and AEW/ROH President Tony Khan claims that the pay-per-view event has helped the company gain several new subscribers to HonorClub.
During a recent media call to promote ROH Final Battle 2023, Khan said,
“This has been tremendously successful in terms of gaining new subscribers. As an experiment, I think it’s been a big win. Coming up on Worlds End, I think it made sense for the timing of this event, at least as it stands right now, but we’ve had great returns on ROH pay-per-views. There is definitely a market for it. When we’ve put on these events, we’ve seen big box office returns. It’s been a great part of the investment. When you look at the revenues off of the pay-per-views, they are the biggest revenues ROH has ever done on pay-per-view.
If we do decide to go back to or stay with that model long-term, it’ll be because we’ve had a lot of success as promoters with AEW and now ROH at selling pay-per-views. This is putting some folks on Watch ROH, the HonorClub product. We’ve been able to drive more subscribers in recent weeks, and expect to have another big week for subscribers with Final Battle as we’ve seen an increase on the run up to the event. We have a lot of options for how we want to disseminate the content going forward for streaming vs. pay-per-view or whatever combination. This has definitely been a successful experiment to grow Watch ROH.”
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Teddy Hart, a professional wrestler, was recently arrested in Florida on July 15, 2023. He has been charged with third-degree felonies for possession of MDMA (Ecstasy) and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. This is not the first time Hart has faced legal issues.
According to Pwinsider, Hart is scheduled for a mandatory appearance on Thursday, December 14, at 8:30 AM EST in Titusville, Florida. This appearance is for “Early Resolution,” a division that identifies potential candidates for early plea deals. It remains to be seen how Hart’s case will progress in court.
In other wrestling news, ROH Final Battle 2023 is set to take place on Friday, December 15. Tony Khan, the President of AEW/ROH, claims that the pay-per-view event has been successful in attracting new subscribers to HonorClub.
During a recent media call to promote ROH Final Battle 2023, Khan expressed his satisfaction with the event’s impact on the company. He stated that the pay-per-view has generated significant revenues and helped drive more subscribers to Watch ROH, the HonorClub product. Khan sees this as a successful experiment in growing the audience for ROH and believes it may influence future content dissemination strategies.
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As Teddy Hart’s legal case unfolds and ROH Final Battle 2023 approaches, wrestling fans will be eagerly awaiting further updates and announcements from the industry.