Jim Ross Seemingly Referenced (Former?) WWE Superstar Matt Hardy On ALL ELITE WRESTLING: DYNAMITE

Jim Ross Seemingly Referenced (Former?) WWE Superstar Matt Hardy On ALL ELITE WRESTLING: DYNAMITE

During last night's episode of All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite, commentator Jim Ross made a reference to Matt Hardy, a wrestler it's widely believed will soon make the leap to that company from WWE...

By JoshWilding - Feb 13, 2020 06:02 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW
During last night's episode of All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite, Jim Ross referred to The Young Bucks as "The Bucks of Youth." As you may already know, that's what Matt Hardy used to call them when they clashed on the independent scene, and speculation is running rampant that Matt will head to AEW now his time in WWE appears to have ended. 

Time will tell on that front but, as you can see below, fans are talking about it! 

That led to Matt responding to praise Jim Ross for the role he's played in his career, while the WWE Hall of Famer would later reply to say that he hopes their paths will cross again soon. That could very well end up happening, but Hardy will hopefully have more to say about his in-ring future in the coming weeks. 

Check out their exchange below:


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