10 Times AEW Fired Shots At WWE
4. Matt Hardy Passes On A Vital Piece Of Advice
For those who have spent the majority of their lives taking in the WWE product as their primary source of wrestling entertainment, the sight of a wrestler awkwardly watching the action going down in the squared-circle on a backstage monitor at an entirely unnatural angle has become hilariously accepted, for the most part.
I mean, how else are we simple folk going to understand who is watching on if we cannot see their glorious jawlines and latest merch in frame at all times?
Joining forces with one of WWE's most recent departing faces at the time, those smart-ass Bucks were taught a valuable lesson by a once BROKEN (in more ways than one) Matt Hardy about how to do effectively "do TV" in October.
Doing my best to give back to the biz & teach these @youngbucks how to do TV.
I’m motivated to help teach all the @AEW performers the way the biz REALLY works - Especially those who aren’t familiar with the "old school" ways. pic.twitter.com/WNuYccDbGu
— MATT HARDY (@MATTHARDYBRAND) October 14, 2020
Passing on the valuable "old school" tricks and ways that had served himself and so many before him so well over the years, the veteran adjusted the clearly inexperienced twosome and produced a brilliant gift that just kept on giving.
You know this is photoshopped because Bret would never watch the Young Bucks. https://t.co/vwVAW5H82x— Uncle Dax FTR (@DaxFTR) October 9, 2020