Broken Matt Hardy Fuels WWE Return Rumors With A Bray Wyatt Twitter Exchange

Broken Matt Hardy Fuels WWE Return Rumors With A Bray Wyatt Twitter Exchange

There are persistent rumors that Jeff & Matt Hardy will be returning to WWE at some point once their TNA contracts are up, and the latter seems to be playing along with a belated response to Bray Wyatt.

By MarkCassidy - Mar 02, 2017 07:03 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Could we really see Matt and Jeff Hardy return to WWE?

The brothers left the company separately many years ago, and have since enjoyed great success with their bizarrely entertaining "Broken Hardys" gimmick in TNA - however, the duo has since parted ways with the troubled brand, and there is mounting speculation that they're set to debut their Broken personas on WWE television, either at Wrestlemania or on the following night's Raw.

To add a little fuel to this fire, Matt Hardy responded to a Twitter exchange with WWE champion Bray Wyatt which actually kicked-off last December:



Of course, this conversation began back when Bray had a family to speak of but he has since lost Eric Rowan, Luke Harper, and most recently, Randy Orton - so if the Hardys were to make their way to Smackdown Live, chances are any feud they entered into with Wyatt would play out a lot differently.

Obviously, this may not come to much as Matt and Jeff have yet to be confirmed for any kind of WWE appearance. That said, if it did come to pass would you guys like to see these guys carry out some deletions around their old stomping grounds? Sound off below.
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