The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) are staying with TNA.
Steven Muelhausen of The Takedown on SI reported that The Hardys re-signed with TNA, and TNA confirmed the news. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Matt Hardy returned to TNA at TNA Rebellion, and Jeff Hardy joined him at Against All Odds. They won the TNA World Tag Team Championship at TNA Bound For Glory.
In an interview with Muelhausen, Matt Hardy commented on re-signing with TNA.
“It’s exciting. It’s exciting for us,” he said. “We really believe in the direction that TNA is going. They’ve got a lot of big plans for 2025. They’ve taken great care of us. They have put myself and Jeff in positions to succeed, which we’re very grateful for. We love the crew there, from the boys and the girls in the locker room to the management.
“Everyone and everything is really clicking right now. It feels like the unity is strong. The brand is growing again. I see a lot of upward mobility for TNA over the course of the next year. Jeff and I will be part of that for the next year.”
Matt Hardy On Relationship With TNA
Matt Hardy went on to comment on their decision to stay with TNA, as he said that it felt right. He stated that it had been a great relationship with TNA manafement.
“We worked on a handshake deal all the way through to winning the titles and having the titles for a month,” Hardy said. So it’s been a great relationship with trust between us and TNA management. Everything they’ve said they were going to do, they followed through with. Everything we said we were going to do, we followed through with. It just feels right. Jeff was very adamant about it. Jeff is really enjoying this run in TNA. He’s feeling confident.
“Jeff and I were in the ring as we had a couple matches….and we said, ‘Man, both nights the crowd was so hot, and we both feel very good physically. I said it felt like we were wrestling in the year 2000, 2001’. It’s like we turned back time. Everything’s clicking. We’re very happy with what we’re doing there, and we want to do what we can to help build TNA back into one of the top brands in pro wrestling.”
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