
Busted Open spoke with former WWE Superstar Matt Hardy on Jeff Hardy’s legal situation and what made him sign with TNA, his own frustrations with the WWE youth movement & more. Highlights below:
- Hardy said the youth movement in WWE became frustrating for wrestlers like him and Christian. “When we started, you worked your way up to a certain position,” Hardy said. He said there’s a new theory. He said there are people who should have been elevated years ago were not elevated and now the company is hitting the panic button by trying to elevate young talent.
- Hardy also noted that a video he posted that featured an unmasked Rey Mysterio was not one of his attempts to garner a release with the company. He also stated that he received Mysterio’s blessing before running the video.
-Matt said he didn’t mind putting over younger wrestlers such as Drew McIntyre, Dolph Ziggler, and Cody Rhodes, but he was frustrated that his popularity was never rewarded. He feels part of the problem was that Jeff Hardy left the company, and they opted to punish him since his brother couldn’t be punished.
-Matt on Jeff Hardy’s injury: “He has a condition called restless leg syndrome. He’ll go to sleep and without knowing, subconsciously, he’ll sit there and his legs will kick like crazy. There was one night where we split a room and we were on the road. He was in the bed and asleep, he was actually snoring asleep. The covers were moving and his legs were shaking, and he actually kicked himself off the bed.”
-Matt praised Dixie Carter and noted that she gave him the entire month of October off when his daughter was born with the exception of television tapings. Matt said Jeff’s back problems made it impossible for him to handle the WWE travel schedule. “Jeff was going to take off and I know it was initially his intention to come back at some point, and if he could have worked out some type of part-time schedule, he probably would have.”
-Matt on Jeff’s legal situation: “Really, I can’t wait until it’s all said and done and it can be talked about and he can be cleared of everything, which he will be. There are so many unknowns and obviously people like to make assumptions. Once the WWE made light of Jeff’s situation after he felt like he had given them his body, heart, and soul, that’s when Jeff made the decision to work for TNA.”
-Hardy on C.M. Punk: “It’s funny because Punk really is talented and he plays the gimmick to a tee obviously because that’s really him to a degree. I think it’s okay if you want to go out and drink if you’re of legal drinking age and if you’re responsible I think it’s fine. I wouldn’t judge someone that doesn’t think it’s not okay that is straight edge because I have friends who are straight edge. If you’re straight edge, I think if you judge someone because they do drink or they something else, I think that’s hypocritical to a degree. I think Jeff kind of felt like that with Punk to a degree. Me, personally, I don’t have any problems with Punk.” Hardy went on to say that Jeff was bothered by Punk’s comments when boasted in a promo about Hardy being gone from the company. “I think Jeff felt very disrespected by those comments that came later,” Matt said.
- Matt on whether he left WWE in a professional manner: “Do I think it was the best way to go out? Maybe not. Certainly not typically what I would want to do, but sometimes when you feel backed into a corner you do whatever you have to do to get what you want.”