#12 Jeff Hardy (Tag Team Champion on RAW and United States Champion on both the brands)
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The Hardy Boyz made the headlines after winning the RAW tag-team championships in a ladder match after making their emphatic return to the company on the night of WrestleMania.
They had a memorable tag team title reign as their 30-minute iron-man match with Sheamus and Cesaro at the Great Balls of Fire PPV.
Matt and Jeff went in separate ways as the duo parted due to the latter's injury. Jeff Hardy made his return on the RAW after WrestleMania and a week later won the United States Championship from Jinder Mahal.
The next night Jeff shifted to the blue brand as a part of the Superstar Shake-up. After a short feud with Mahal, the Charismatic Enigma lost his championship to the King of Strong Style, Shinsuke Nakamura.