Will New SMACKDOWN LIVE United States Champion Jeff Hardy Be Getting New Entrance Music Soon?

Will New SMACKDOWN LIVE United States Champion Jeff Hardy Be Getting New Entrance Music Soon?

Now that Jeff Hardy is getting a singles push on SmackDown, fans have speculated that he'll be ditching the old Hardy Boyz theme, and the new US Champion has now shared an Instagram post which may confirm it.

By MarkCassidy - May 03, 2018 01:05 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Jeff Hardy debuted on SmackDown LIVE to his old Hardy Boyz entrance music, but there's speculation that the new US Champion will soon be debuting a new tune to help distinguish him as a singles competitor.

As it turns out, the "new" theme may actually be very familiar to fans of the Charismatic Enigma.

Hardy shared the following Instagram post which features his own "No More Words" song that he used during his last WWE run back in 2008. This doesn't confirm that he'll be using that particular tune, of course, but it might be a safe enough bet.


 

Time has come & gone 4 words! . . !

A post shared by #BrotherNero DELETED (@jeffhardybrand) on

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