Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy Find Redemption Amid AEW’s Struggles

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The Hardys’ tenure in AEW was expected to be legendary, serving as a final farewell tour where they might face off against icons like Adam Edge Copeland, Christian Cage, or the Dudley Boyz. However, Matt Hardy never had the chance to be properly featured, and Jeff Hardy experienced a highly publicized relapse just before potentially facing felony charges. By June 2024, neither brother had re-signed with AEW. Regardless of fan opinions, Jeff holds the responsibility for how their AEW stint ended.

Matt Hardy expressed that Jeff felt partly responsible for their decline in AEW, acknowledging that mistakes made by one tag team member inevitably impact the other. Jeff deeply regretted the outcome and was reportedly pleased to find a new opportunity with TNA, which lifted his spirits after a long period of self-doubt. Matt also shared that both he and Jeff had tough times in AEW, especially when Matt wasn’t actively involved in the promotion, admitting he didn’t fully enjoy his role at that moment.

Fan Take: This news sheds light on the personal struggles behind the scenes that influenced the Hardys’ AEW journey, reminding fans that even wrestling legends face real-life challenges. For AEW, it underscores the importance of mental health support and fresh opportunities for talent, which can ultimately shape the future of the sport.

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