10 Quick Fixes To Save NXT

3. Sanity #BROKEN

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Outside of Nikki Cross's spirited displays ahead of her first shot at the Women's Title at TakeOver: San Antonio, SAnitY have largely failed to deliver much more than a moderately interesting entrance that itself still requires some abbreviation.

With little motive or development beyond their deranged stares and out-there demeanours, the group have floundered without natural rivals to match up against on NXT's limited roster.

Enter 'Broken' Matt Hardy and Brother Nero.

Finally bringing their own madness and disorder back under the WWE umbrella, The Broken Hardys appearing in TNA would blow the roof off Full Sail University and SAnitY would make natural rivals to lead to a Tag Team Match at TakeOver: Orlando.

Though the story would require the increasingly silly vignettes from Matt and Jeff to aid tension in the run up the big clash, it would give the newcomers their first purposeful angle, and a huge win should the combination of Killian Dane and Eric Young defeat the bonkers duo.

Behind the scenes, Matt and Jeff would be an invaluable gift to the Performance Centre, and after giving SAnitY a valuable rub, would be welcome additions back on the Main Roster in the post-Wrestlemania call-ups.

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