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5. Take The Broken Saga Mainstream

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Matt Hardy is currently undergoing one of the most bizarre career turnarounds in wrestling history. Many thought that the Broken saga would fade away after The Final Deletion’s absurdist brilliance, but it has only gathered steam since then. Delete Or Decay and The Great War only amplified the first chapter’s hilarity, and with TNA planning on taping a whole show at the Hardy compound by the year’s end, it looks set to continue.

The story is hugely over, and Broken Matt has more eyes on him now than at any point since he left WWE. Distracted fans can often be heard chanting “DELETE! DELETE! DELETE” on WWE programming, and given Matt and Jeff’s legacy with the company, it’d make all the sense in the world to retain their contracts and bring the Broken saga to the mainstream.

There’s every chance WWE would screw it up, of course, but they’d be daft not to take advantage of the Hardys’ unlikely surge in popularity. The act just wouldn’t be the same without its secondary characters, however, which would necessitate bringing in Reby Sky and Senor Benjamin, but their contracts would be a drop in the ocean to Vince McMahon.

Bringing Broken Matt and his gang of weirdos to Raw or SmackDown would completely flip the script on either brand, and give Matt and Jeff one last big-stage angle to work before their careers wind down.

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