Matt Hardy Wants To See Jeff Hardy In AEW

If Matt gets his way, the Charismatic Enigma will one day become #AllElite.

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While they’ve often taken their own individual paths over the years, it always feels like a Hardy Boyz reunion is never too far away. And if Matt Hardy gets his way, his brother Jeff will eventually join the Broken One over in AEW.

Speaking to Signed by Superstars, Matt talked up how he sees himself finishing his career in All Elite Wrestling and that he’d like to have Jeff alongside him in Tony Khan’s promotion.

“With the way things are going right now in AEW, I’d say yeah [I’ll finish my career there]. They’re great, and I’d really like to have a last hoorah with Jeff there, too.”

After the Hardy Boyz made their shock WWE return at WrestleMania 33 back in 2017 – winning the Raw Tag Team Championships in a four-team ladder contest on that night – Matt would stay with the company for three years before letting his WWE contract expire in March 2020.

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Following his latest WWE exit, Hardy would make his AEW debut on the 18 March episode of Dynamite, initially aligning himself with the Elite in their rivalry with the Inner Circle.

As for Jeff Hardy, the Charismatic Enigma revealed last September that he had signed a new contract with WWE, although it’s not known exactly how long the former WWE Champion is tied down for with Vince McMahon's sports entertainment juggernaut.

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