The Hardys are making their return to WWE. The TNA World Tag Team Champions are set to compete this Tuesday night on NXT when they take on Myles Borne and Tavi
Matt Hardy expresses his appreciation for having the opportunity to wrestle alongside his brother Jeff Hardy on "WWE NXT."
On this week’s episode of WWE NXT, The Hardy Boyz competed in a WWE ring for the first time in six years. In a “Digital Exclusive” following the show, the reigning TNA World Tag Team Champions commented on what it was like to return.
The Hardy Boyz will wrestle in Madison Square Garden at NXT Roadblock and defend the NXT World Tag Team Championship. After defeating Tavion Heights and Myles Borne on February 25, the NXT Tag Team Champions Axiom and Nathan Frazer confronted Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy.
Moose for the NXT Championship do we have another match set for WWE Roadblock on March 11th at Madison Square Garden, and it will be Fraxiom against The Hardy Boyz for the TNA World Tag Team Championship!
Not too long after the announcements of Oba Femi vs. Moose for the NXT Championship and Giulia vs. Stephanie Vaquer title-for-title do we have another match set for WWE Roadblock on March 11th at Madison Square Garden,
Not too long after the announcements of Oba Femi vs. Moose for the NXT World Championship and Giulia vs. Stephanie Vaquer in a Title-For-Title match, we have another match set for NXT: Roadblock on March 11th at Madison Square Garden,
Based on the contrasting personalities between the two, Matt Hardy, perhaps jokingly, suggests these WWE LFG coaches will wind up getting into it
Coincidentally, Matt Hardy will also be on the show, as The Hardys will make their WWE return to face off against the No Quarter Catch Crew duo of Tavion Heights and Myles Borne.
Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy, who are currently wrestling for TNA Wrestling and the reigning TNA Wrestling World Tag Team Champions, will be returning to WWE to compete on the February 25 episode of WWE NXT,
Matt Hardy will make history during tonight's edition of WWE NXT, regardless of whether he wins or loses his upcoming tag team match.