So, Matt Hardy brought his 'Broken' persona to AEW Dynamite but for one reason or another, it did not take off as one would have hoped when he first arrived. Matt Hardy and Sammy Guevara went to war at AEW Full Gear in what seems like the final 'Broken' universe match and from the looks of it, he has now turned heel on AEW Dynamite out of the blue.
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He has adopted a motivational speaker gimmick on AEW Dynamite and from the way, he addressed the AEW Universe (is that even the right term?), he looks down upon them, and he considers their lives pedestrian. As the victim of a backstage attack in the past, could Matt Hardy channel his newfound heel-ness to secure a World Championship shot against Jon Moxley in a battle of the veterans?
It would certainly be fun to see Jon Moxley out of his element in a cinematic match if they decide to go that route on AEW Dynamite or indeed, on pay-per-view.
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