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Matt Hardy Says AEW Tenure Made Him Question His Love For Wrestling

November 10, 2025 | Posted by Andrew Ravens
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On the latest episode of Extreme Life of Matt Hardy, the TNA star talked about the personal and professional redemption of his brother Jeff in 2025. Matt described the past year in TNA as “extremely fulfilling” and “quite rewarding” for Jeff as he navigating his journey in sobriety.

The Hardy Boyz are the current TNA World Tag Team Champions, having defeated their legendary rivals Team 3D at Bound for Glory on October 12, 2025. You can check out some highlights below:

On the new journey:

“Extremely fulfilling. It really was. And I think for Jeff too, it was just quite rewarding. I feel like Jeff was so nervous about his new journey, just in life, right? As far as being sober, and this is still — Jeff is good, Jeff is locked in. He’s locked in, he’s hyper focused. But it was still a new concept to him like say, a year and a half ago, when he first came to TNA. And just — he felt like he was part of the reason our downfall happened in AEW, and to a degree he was. And that is deserved to a degree. He made a mistake, but it affects me. If you have a tag team partner in pro wrestling, it often affects you if your tag team partner makes a mistake.”

On Jeff’s regret:

“[He] felt really, really terrible about that. I mean, he had so much regret about it, and felt bad. To see him come to TNA and get an opportunity, being utilized to his utmost value, being put in a position to succeed. And then being able to succeed and being in this great place in life. Like, he is just so happy, and he feels so rewarded. And he says this all the time. He said, ‘We are both exactly where we need to be.’ And that’s truly how he feels, and that makes me happy, because for the longest time he was so down on himself.”

On their AEW tenure:

“So I’m glad he’s got that opportunity. And it’s just one of those things man. It’s — I don’t know, man. During those times in AEW, there were times where both myself and Jeff. Like, especially me when I was there and wouldn’t really do anything. It just made me question, like, ‘Ah, why am I still doing this?’ Like, ‘I love this, but it kind of just doesn’t feel like something I love right now,’ you know?

“And I knew if we could get into a groove of doing something good and be where we need to be. Ultimately, what we needed to do was leave it and go to TNA. And then we found that again.”

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