Matt Hardy has just reacted to two TNA stars making a surprise appearance tonight on WWE NXT as part of the Battle Royale to determine the next No.1 contender for the NXT Championship. He also gave a subtle nod to WWE CCO Triple H.
Another crossover was seen tonight as TNA stars Joe Hendry and Frankie Kazarian appeared on WWE NXT tonight. This comes just a few days after the two went at it at the Against All Odds Pay-Per-View. In the end, Hendry was the first to be eliminated tonight, much to the disappointment of the crowd, while Kazarian would last until the final four before getting eliminated.
Matt Hardy took to X/Twitter to express how happy he was for the two TNA stars to appear on the white and gold brand's show tonight. He then mentioned how the crossover partnership between the two promotions was what was "best for business," as he quoted Triple H.
"Very happy to see @joehendry & @FrankieKazarian appear on #WWENXT tonight. Both hugely deserving talents. The @ThisIsTNA & @WWENXT crossover is 'best for business,' as The Man With 3Hs would say," Hardy tweeted.
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Matt Hardy has teased a Hardy Boyz WWE return
A few days ago at Against All Odds, Jeff Hardy returned to TNA to save his brother who was being attacked post-match by The System. The Hardy Boyz, along with the Nemeth Brothers and Joe Hendry, stood tall to close out the show. This came seemingly just mere hours after Jeff's AEW contract had expired.
Speculation arose from the fans that following them being affiliated with TNA now, this meant that The Hardy Boyz could also appear in WWE, with the current partnership being a good example.
Matt Hardy took to X/Twitter as he replied to a post talking about this with a GIF. This was seemingly a hint that they were onto something and this could become a reality in the future.
The Hardy Boyz are not signed to TNA despite appearing on their show this week, and being on their roster page, so it still remains to be seen where they end up signing long-term with WWE still emerging as a major option.