Eli Drake made his way to the ring for the Fact of Life show. Drake called on the Hardys to the ring while the fervent crowd chanted “Delete”. During the segment, Eli accused Matt of not inviting him to Total Nonstop Deletion. Matt roared back saying that he had invited everyone from all of space and time to the event. Broken Matt Hardy went on to say that perhaps Eli was afraid and compared him to Meek Mahon’s “Day of New” and the loudmouth rapscallions “The Bucks of Youth".
Brother Nero entered the fray as the Hardys mocked Eli Drake. Eli retaliated by ridiculing the Hardys’ drones, explosions, and magic. He pointed out that the Hardys were afraid that he would change Total Nonstop Deletion to Total Nonstop Dummy. Drake finally challenged the Hardys to a tag team championship match at the One Night Only pay per view with a partner of his own choosing.
Hardy promised to delete Drake at the pay per view. Drake tried to take a cheap shot at Broken Matt by he was stopped in his tracks by the Hardys.
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Prityush Haldar
Prityush is a WWE news writer for Sportskeeda Wrestling who started watching wrestling in the later part of The Attitude Era. Although he holds a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Prityush was a creative writer for his college, and his flair for creativity and love of pro wrestling eventually led him to the journalism field. After an initial stint in 2016-2017, he has been writing regularly for Sportskeeda since 2021.
As someone who loves and respects the business, he prides himself on factual, clean, and ethical reporting, free of plagiarism and AI usage. One of the ways he ensures this is by transcribing videos that he reports on.
Prityush had the privilege of interviewing superstar Matt Hardy in his career so far. Although, his favorite wrestler is CM Punk, as he relates to his Straight Edge philosophy.
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