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Matt Hardy Teases Huge Plans for the Hardy Boyz in 2025


Lately, TNA Wrestling introduced that the present TNA Wrestling World Tag Crew Champions Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy had re-signed with the corporate. Following this announcement, the previous Damaged One shared his expectations for the upcoming yr, 2025.

Throughout an interview with The Takedown of Sports activities Illustrated, Matt Hardy mirrored on how 2024 was for the Hardy Boyz. He additionally said that earlier than the yr ends followers will witness a tables match between The Hardy Boyz and The System. Hardy then talked about that each he and Jeff Hardy have a number of concepts for the following yr. The previous WWE Celebrity is assured that he and his brother’s characters will evolve in 2025.

“In 2024, I believe you’re going to get to see one badass Tables match earlier than it’s all mentioned and carried out. (It’s) one thing we’ve received lined up, and that’s towards The System. I received to place over The System. Though we don’t at all times see eye to eye, Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards are wonderful in what they do. They kill it. Moose is an unbelievable athlete. I loved working with him. That was my first time actually working a program with him. And anytime Dango’s round, it’s enjoyable to work with him. 

“In 2025, I believe you will note The Hardy Boys go in scorching because the champs, combating champions. Then I believe you’re going to see our characters evolve some. Jeff and I, we’ve a number of completely different concepts. I believe it’s going to be one thing enjoyable, and I believe it’s going to be one thing that’s going to freshen our complete act up once more, which hopefully turns into one thing fairly large,” Matt Hardy mentioned.

Are you trying ahead to seeing extra of the Hardy Boyz in TNA Wrestling?

John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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