AEW's Matt Hardy Reveals What WWE Had Planned For Him

What would Matt's role have been had he re-signed with the company?

By Jamie Kennedy /

AEW

Matt Hardy spurned WWE's advances earlier this year and decided to make a leap of faith over to AEW.

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The veteran has been roundly praised for backing himself, but has said in prior interviews that leaving WWE was never going to be an easy decision. During a recent chat with Chris Van Vliet though, Matt admitted that he didn't like what Vince McMahon had in mind for his future.

Instead of continuing as an in-ring worker, Hardy would've transitioned into a backstage role as a WWE producer. He told the promotion he was happy to do that, but wanted to bag the gig "a little later on" - Matt still feels he has a lot to offer as an active, full-time wrestler.

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McMahon, clearly, disagreed with that.

Hardy didn't understand why he couldn't keep working full-time and help mentor younger wrestlers on the roster. That's a balance he has struck since moving to AEW, and he told Van Vliet how happy he is that All Elite see his value.

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WWE had mentally moved on from the thought of booking 45 year old Hardy as a wrestler, so he knew he had to get out.