Jeff Hardy Bringing Back His 'No More Words' Theme

And the Charismatic Enigma has two top-tier stars in his sights.

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While the wrestling world is currently in a tailspin due to the ongoing chaos across the globe, there’s at least a glimmer of good news for Jeff Hardy fans.

Appearing on WWE’s The Bump earlier today, the Charismatic Enigma revealed that he’s bringing back his fan favourite No More Words entrance song.

Hardy has long talked about how he’s wanted to use this theme once more, and now he’s seemingly been given the green light by WWE officials to revert back to the song he first started using in 2008 – a song that many associate with Jeff’s time as WWE Champion.

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Purely guesswork here, but one reason why WWE may have let up and allowed Hardy to start using No More Words again could be down to the recent WWE departure – and subsequent AEW debut! – of Matt Hardy.

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You could argue that Jeff continuing to use the classic Hardy Boyz theme would maybe conjure up audience memories of Jeff and Matt teaming together. And given how petty WWE can be, they likely want us all to forget that Matt Hardy even exists right now.

Other notable comments from Jeff during his appearance on The Bump saw him discuss wanting to feud with Roman Reigns and ‘The Fiend’ Bray Wyatt, and how he promises that we’ll be seeing an all-new version of Jeff Hardy here in 2020.

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After an extended hiatus due to injury and legal issues, Hardy made his long-awaited return to action at last week’s SmackDown show, defeating Baron Corbin in the process.

Of course, the landscape of WWE is completely up in the air at this point in time, with company plans being forced to change on a daily basis - so who knows when exactly we'll get to see Jeff Hardy walk out to No More Words once more.

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