Impact Wrestling
The Hardys are officially finished with Impact Wrestling

One of the most over acts in professional wrestling will no longer be appearing on Impact programming.
After news broke earlier today that Matt and Jeff Hardy could not come to terms on a new deal to continue on with Impact Wrestling, those reports have now been confirmed by ‘Broken’ Matt on his Twitter account.
My stint with @IMPACTWRESTLING was DELIGHTFUL. EXCEPTIONAL talent & locker room. A great, respectful team that worked hard in tough times.
— #BROKEN Matt Hardy (@MATTHARDYBRAND) February 28, 2017
I wish @IMPACTWRESTLING all the best going forward, especially the INDUSTRIOUS talent. I hope they're all treated with respect & fairness.
— #BROKEN Matt Hardy (@MATTHARDYBRAND) February 28, 2017
Where will The Hardys go from here? The Hardys contracts expire this month so that makes them free to go anywhere as early as right now. They do still have independent dates to honor including a match against The Young Bucks at this year’s Supercard of Honor on WrestleMania weekend but that doesn’t mean they can’t sign with WWE immediately – if they so desire.
Do you see The Hardys finishing out their careers with WWE, or would you rather they maintain full creative freedom and take their show on the road? One thing we do know is that ‘Broken’ Matt has never been more ‘AWAKE’ than he is right now.
I have never been more AWAKE.
The Creative RENAISSANCE is merely beginning.
Anything is possible in my #BROKEN Universe……ANYTHING.
— #BROKEN Matt Hardy (@MATTHARDYBRAND) February 28, 2017
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