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Report: Details On Who Produced Firefly Fun House & Boneyard Matches

The Firefly Fun House and Boneyard matches at WrestleMania 36 received rave reviews from fans and now we have more details on who was behind the bouts.

According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer, Michael Hayes, Triple H and Jeremy Borash were involved in putting together the Boneyard match between AJ Styles and The Undertaker. Borash, along with Matt Hardy, helped produce the Broken Universe segments in TNA/IMPACT.

For the Firefly Fun House bout between John Cena and Bray Wyatt, Bruce Prichard and Wyatt were the creative leads, but Cena pitched in as well, making changes to the match that were said to be “for the better.”

Hardy, who is credited with popularizing the cinematic style, took to social media to weigh in on the Boneyard match following its conclusion. You can find his comments by clicking here. Hardy also congratulated Wyatt, who he won the Raw Tag Team Titles alongside in 2018, on the Firefly Fun House match.

Before WrestleMania 36, Triple H commented on the off-site shoots, saying he believes the matches will help the WWE product in the long run. You can find his full comments by clicking here.

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