#9 'Broken/Woken' Matt Hardy
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As of this writing, Matt Hardy is still working for WWE and in his own words, is not yet retired, despite some reports claiming that he is.
Matt's wrestling career, although not yet over, is certainly up in the air and it seems likely that he may be finished as a full-time performer. This doesn't rule him out from wrestling occasionally though, and who knows, he may even make a full recovery and climb back into the ring for another run.
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Regardless, Matt can still wrestle to an extent in his current condition, or condeeetion, as he would say in his Woken wisdom. So with that said, why not have him make an appearance in the men's Royal Rumble match? He is well capable of doing so, it would be a good way to write him back onto television as a regular character (who doesn't have to wrestle) and if not, could still also be a good way to promote his returning House Hardy WWE Network series, which many expect to be given a season deal.