Professional wrestling veterans Jeff and Matt Hardy said they are seeking “one last hurrah” in World Wrestling Entertainment and hope to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame together rather than individually. Jeff Hardy disclosed that he recently turned down an offer to enter the Hall on his own, insisting any induction should honor the tag team’s joint legacy. Speaking on Ariel Helwani’s show, Matt Hardy credited a collaborative spirit within Total Nonstop Action Wrestling for the promotion’s recent resurgence and called the new NXT–TNA talent exchange “super beneficial.” He added that WWE’s decision to co-promote with TNA is partly driven by competition from All Elite Wrestling, noting that TNA’s in-ring style aligns more closely with WWE’s than AEW’s. The brothers, best known as The Hardy Boyz, said they remain open to appearing across multiple promotions but believe a final WWE run would cap their nearly three-decade career. They also reflected on past rivalries, singling out Edge and Christian as ideal opponents and acknowledging Vince McMahon’s early attempts to separate the duo to elevate Jeff as a singles star.
The Hardy Boyz share their tag team Mt. Rushmore: @JEFFHARDYBRAND: Rock 'n' Roll Express, The Fabulous Freebirds, Road Warriors, and The Rockers. @MATTHARDYBRAND: Road Warriors, The Dudley Boyz, The Hardy Boyz, and Arn & Tully. https://t.co/LUaNl0ig8c
Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy told @arielhelwani that they want one last hurrah in WWE. Jeff Hardy reveals that he turned down a WWE HOF induction. He wants to go in with Matt. https://t.co/kdbszLsys6
.@MATTHARDYBRAND on why WWE is now co-promoting with TNA: "Part of it is AEW and its existence... It's helping us. [TNA] does a style that is more similar to the WWE style. I think it's a good call. I think it's a win-win for everybody. https://t.co/T0Uaw0U4hv