The Hardy Boyz Should Have One Final Run in WWE

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Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy are one of the greatest tag teams of all time. Their high-flying style has revolutionized tag team wrestling; making them a household name in the 1990s and 2000s. They have paved the way for other tag teams to be risk-taking. Going against the Hardy Boyz means two things, high flying wrestling or extreme matches. They have elevated tag team wrestling to new heights. The Hardy Boyz are popular among non-wrestling fans, as people know who the Hardy Boyz are. 

The Hardy Boyz made their WWE debut in 1998. They quickly gained popularity after their extreme style. The Hardy Boyz won the Tag Team Championships multiple times. No one can forget their feud against Edge, Christian, Bubba Ray Dudley, and D-Von Dudley. As they continued their career, they found success as singles competitors. Jeff Hardy won the World Heavyweight Championship, while Matt Hardy won the ECW Championship. It all came down when Jeff Hardy was released from WWE after personal issues. Matt and Jeff Hardy signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and All Elite Wrestling as they continue to make tag team wrestling exciting. However, it all came crashing down as Jeff Hardy suffered a concussion during his match with Sammy Guevara. Jeff Hardy was unable to continue the match. The Hardy Boyz left AEW after their contract ended. Jeff Hardy regretted how his AEW run went. Their AEW run was a mess as they had to deal with COVID-19, injuries, and an arrest. This did not stop Jeff Hardy from wrestling. He made a promise to fans that he would never let himself go down that path again. 

Overall, the Hardy Boyz are one of the top tag teams in the world. Whatever happens in the future, they should have one final run in WWE to cement their legacy. At Cleveland, Matt and Jeff Hardy taped new digital content for WWE during SummerSlam weekend. As they continue to wait for WWE to call them, fans wonder if the Hardy Boyz will finish their careers with WWE. The Hardy Boyz are trailblazers in tag team wrestling history. They are bound to return to WWE one way or another.

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