AEW Stable Set To Break Up After Current Feud?
Former Champion believes major upcoming match will mark the end of this AEW faction.
The Firm's days in AEW could be numbered.
This is according to Matt Hardy, who suggested during a recent edition of his "Extreme Life With Matt Hardy" podcast that he believed it "really is going to be the deletion of The Firm when it's all said and done". On his current feud with the group, he commented (h/t EWrestingNews):
“We already have an idea of a way to take the current story once it ends with The Firm. I think it’s going to make a lot of people that have enjoyed our story through and through happy. We’re calling this match The Firm Deletion. I think it really is going to be the deletion of The Firm when it’s all said and done...I think it’s going to be extremely entertaining. It’s going to be very different. This one isn’t going to be fantastical like some of the older ones have, but it is gonna be incredibly amazing and I think it’s so cool that we have these eight competitors to play around with and interact with.”
On the return of his brother Jeff and their plans as a tag team, he added;
"There are a couple of ideas; obviously, Jeff is back, so we’re going to be delving into the tag team scene and we’re going to be looking to try and find our way back up the mountain to get another shot at the AEW World Tag Team Titles, and we do have a couple of ideas about directions that we could go out of that...There’s going to be a little twist, I think, where the Hardy Party he’s going to be evolving and changing a little bit. I think it’s going to be a small handful of guys that are still going to be associated with myself and Jeff. Maybe the Hardy Party is our faction’s name.”
Hardy and The Firm have been feuding for several months now, centred mostly around the rivalry between Matt and Ethan Page. Hardy freed himself from an endentured servitude agreement with the group on the April 12th edition of Dynamite ahead of the aforementioned "Firm Deletion" match pitting The Hardy Boyz, Hook and Isiah Kassidy against Stokely Hathaway, Ethan Page, Big Bill and Lee Moriarty.