Matt Hardy confirms AEW’s contract expires this month in todays Wrestling news
Hardy has wrestled two times since December, when he made his comments about frustration.
Matt Hardy confirmed that he will be ending his AEW contract this month. He is unsure of what the future holds.
Hardy, on his Extreme Life of Matt Hardy Podcast, said that he was surprised to hear the news reported by Fightful earlier this week. Hardy doesn’t talk about these things publicly and he didn’t say it himself.
Hardy said he spoke with AEW regarding his contract expiring and that “we will see what happens.”
He said that he had really enjoyed working with AEW’s head Tony Khan, whom he considered to be “a legitimately decent human being.” He understands that it’s business and things change.
“I love AEW. I’m cool with staying with AEW. I love the locker room. “If that’s what happens, then it’s not happening,” he said.
The 49-year old made his debut for AEW on March 20, 2020, in the upper balcony at Daily’s Place in the pandemic era. He played in the first ever Stadium Stampede game at Double or Nothing that year.
Hardy expressed his frustrations on the podcast in December about the way he and Jeff Hardy were used towards the end of the year.
“Just creatively…just how we’ve used the last four month, it’s very frustrating.” We’ve had to be very patient, but there’s been a lot frustration – things we’ve done and how we’ve kind of been used in some ways.
Since then, Matt has only wrestled twice — both as a tag team on AEW Rampage. Jeff has been wrestling as a singles and was concussed by Sammy Guevara in his no DQ bout last month.
Matt Hardy confirms AEW’s contract expires this month in todays Wrestling news, Chatalong Chatbox, Results will be Hidden inside a spoiler Button so you will not bet spoiled about direct results.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~