Everybody’s talking about The Broken Hardys because they want to see Broken Matt and Brother Nero make their return to WWE. The Hardys are currently one of the most popular professional wrestling acts at the moment and many fans are hoping to see Broken Matt Hardy bring his Broken Universe to WWE.
It remains to be seen if The Hardys will return to WWE or stay with Impact Wrestling, but it’s been recently reported that WWE officials are interested in bringing the team back. However, due to their status with TNA, Matt and Jeff Hardy can’t directly negotiate with WWE.
Well, that’s all about to change because PWInsider is reporting that Matt and Jeff Hardy’s deals with TNA are set to expire this week. The two sides reportedly agreed to terms a while ago, but a new deal has not been signed, so it seems that their status is up in the air.
The Broken Hardys have been a huge attraction for Impact Wrestling over the past year and it would be a big blow to the company moving forward if they don’t sign new deals.
TNA also lost a former World Champion this week as Drew Galloway announced that he is done with the company.
Regardless of what The Broken Hardys decide to do, it seems that they’ll be just fine as they’re not only one of the top acts in Impact Wrestling right now, they’re also one of the top acts on the independent circuit.
It seems that creative freedom is the biggest priority for the team going forward as they’ve been able to create their own world with the Broken Universe. It seems unlikely that WWE would grant the brothers total creative freedom if they return to the company, but there’s no denying that WWE would be leaving money on the table if they don’t find a way to convince The Hardys to return.
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