Matt Hardy addresses the status of TNA Wrestling’s partnership with WWE

While speaking to Ariel Helwani, Matt Hardy addressed the status of TNA Wrestling’s partnership with WWE. Hardy stated the following about why there haven’t been as many crossover appearances in recent months…

“I would say a lot of that is probably because it was WrestleMania season and everything was focused towards WrestleMania. And then WrestleMania now has, has come and it has gone— they kind of cleaned house a little bit. They called a lot of people up from NXT and they kind of reset. I would imagine the TNA/WWE/NXT relationship will probably heat back up a little bit coming forward.

And one thing I can say that I am very happy about, we signed a contract with WWE to be in the video games. WWE 2K26, and we’re going to be doing the video games coming up for the immediate future. And we’re talking about doing more merchandising stuff because, I mean, when it’s all said and done, we’re like a WWE legacy act. Of course, I don’t think anybody will dispute that.

I like being able to be at TNA be in a position where we can contribute, we can work with younger talent, new talent, we can still stay relevant, we can still be involved in something that feels important with what we’re doing on TNA, but then crossing over and still having merchandise and doing stuff with WWE.

Because I do love WWE. Like, I’ve said this, I said it in a post just recently, we have two homes. WWE was like our childhood home. If it wasn’t for WWE and Vince McMahon allowing myself and Jeff to do what we did as the Hardy Boyz and giving us an opportunity to have this tag team ladder match, which became a tables match, which became this TLC concept, and we became famous there with WWE, we wouldn’t be who we are.

But TNA is also our home because if it wasn’t for TNA, I wouldn’t have got to roll the dice on myself and try and do this insane concept called Broken Matt Hardy, you know, and Brother Nero and the Broken Universe, which totally rejuvenated our career and led us back to WWE when it was all said and done. So we definitely feel like we have two homes. WWE is our childhood home, and I think TNA is more of our adult home.”

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