Matt Hardy Tweet Leads To Speculation That He's Requested His Release From WWE

Matt Hardy Tweet Leads To Speculation That He's Requested His Release From WWE

Matt Hardy returned to in-ring action last week, but since then he's lost every match he's had. Now, the former Woken Warrior has send out a Tweet which certainly suggests that he's parting ways with WWE.

By MarkCassidy - Dec 10, 2019 01:12 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Matt Hardy had been out of action for quite a while when he returned to the ring a couple of weeks ago on Raw and lost to Buddy Murphy in a glorified squash match. He fared a little better against Drew McIntyre last night, but it seems clear that the powers that be are using him in a "jobber" capacity - at least for the rime being.

Hardy has already given fans some indication that he's unhappy with his current position on social media, and now the former Tag-Team Champion has sent out a Tweet which certainly seems to suggest that he's done with the company.


This may not be the case (Hardy has seemingly teased retirement in the past only to undergo a character change), but if he is indeed parting ways with WWE, we wish him all the best.
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