House of Hardcore (HOH) was an American wrestling promotion founded by professional wrestler Tommy Dreamer.
On June 21, 2012, professional wrestler Tommy Dreamer began promoting House of Hardcore on his Twitter account.
[1][2] With the success of the first show, the promotion would continue to run events, though the wrestling school would cease in 2016 after building issues.
[6] After this feud Dreamer would continue to represent HOH in TNA in matches with Bobby Lashley, Team 3D, Magnus, Bram and Eric Young.
Q's punishment for losing was under the speculation he was joining a musical, dressing as Peter Pan and fighting Dreamer in front of a crowd that hated him for insulting them.
Starting on May 12, HOH would televise ten one-hour shows featuring highlights from all the House of Hardcore events to date.
[15] In response to Hurricane Harvey, HOH announced a Labor Day promotion where they would match every order on ProWrestlingTees.com and send shirts to storm victims.
On October 8, 2017, Dreamer announced at New York Comic Con a multi-year exclusive partnership with Twitch and HOH.
[25] On December 31, 2018, Mack would successfully defend the title against Tommy Dreamer in Baldwin Park, California for Bar Wrestling.
Throughout the weekend, matches would take place featuring Dreamer, Alex Reynolds, Lance Anoa'i and students from the Team 3D Wrestling Academy.
The podcast featured Dreamer interviewing wrestling personalities, telling stories from his career and talking about House of Hardcore and recent events.
On March 25, 2019, RetroSoft Studios announced that House of Hardcore, Tommy Dreamer and the HOH Twitch Television Championship would be included in their upcoming game RetroMania Wrestling.
The game, which is a spiritual successor to WWF WrestleFest, had already announced Zack Sabre Jr., The Road Warriors and Austin Idol as being a part of the roster.
[31] The game also includes HOH alumni Johnny Retro, Nick Aldis, Brian Myers, Colt Cabana, Stevie Richards, The Blue Meanie, Jeff Cobb and Referee Ryan T. The NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship would be featured in the game instead of the HOH Twitch Television Championship.
[32] The June 9th event in St. James, NY, titled "Digital Destruction", was broadcast on Impact Wrestling's Twitch channel.