What's next for Matt and Jeff, with Scott Dawson's injury?
#4 Cross promotional vignette with Breezango
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Imagine the pop if these two teams come together!
We have alluded to a program between these two teams, in the article linked here. The Broken Hardy segments were characterised by unique matches in which actual in-ring matches would segue into cinematic segments, when the performers went backstage.
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The closest equivalent to the craziness of those matches are the vignettes carried about by Breezango, almost on a weekly basis.
Each week, they raise the bar of ridiculousness, and right now they even have an ongoing program to determine who it was that kidnapped Fandango at Battleground.
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Now bear in mind that SummerSlam is one of the few times when the Raw and SmackDown rosters will be under the same roof (not that they even need to be). The Hardyz could feature in a program with Breezango and help the Fashion Police solve their big case. Who knows? They may even disclose that they were the culprits themselves.
This is a collision course that is inevitable and can make for compelling television. The possibilities should be very entertaining. This may not really be a match, but it is interesting!
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