Matt Hardy Reacts To Jeff Hardy's AEW Debut

The Hardy Boys reunited on AEW Dynamite after Jeff saved Matt from an AFO beatdown

After months of speculation, rumour, and innuendo, Jeff Hardy is finally ‘All Elite’ after the former WWE Champion debuted on AEW Dynamite to save Darby Allin, Sting, and older brother Matt Hardy from a beatdown by the Andrade Family Office.

On an upcoming episode of the Extreme Life of Matt Hardy podcast, Matt speaks on what it means to be reunited with ‘Brother Nero’:

"It means that it's time for us to cement our legacy as the greatest tag team in all of space and time. There's one last major title we need to win and that's the AEW World Tag Team Titles," Matt began by saying. "It means a lot to both of us to go out as we came in and especially on a big platform and also show why we are one of the greatest tag teams ever.”

The Hardys last teamed in 2019, and three years later, Matt says they’ve still got to prove themselves:

"I think you are going to see a very mature, experienced, and a Hardy Boyz team that is very hungry to prove that they can still go in 2022."

AEW’s tag team division is frankly stacked, and The Hardys have a litany of teams they can face off against in an AEW ring:

"The Young Bucks. I would say the Lucha Bros. We would definitely want a piece of the Jurassic Express, Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus, especially because currently they are the AEW World Tag Team Champions. There's a long list of teams and there's a lot of teams and rivalries we can have that have never happened before, so it's a very, very fresh landscape for us," Matt continued.

H/T: Fightful

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