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Just days after he confirmed that his AEW contract is expiring soon, Matt Hardy thanked the fans and expressed his gratitude.
On March 6, Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful reported that Matt Hardy’s AEW contract was set to expire in March, and the two sides have talked about the deal. The veteran subsequently confirmed the news on The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy podcast.
In a tweet, Matt Hardy noted that he wanted to say thank you to the AEW fans and he appreciated them. He expressed his gratitude for the “dieHARDY” fans who followed him and Jeff Hardy to AEW. Hardy wrote that he would never forget how much love the fans showed him after he was injured at AEW All Out 2020 on the following episode of AEW Dynamite.
Matt Hardy On His AEW Contract
As noted, Matt Hardy confirmed that his AEW contract is up in March while speaking on The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy podcast.
“As far as that goes with my contact, people had asked about my contract coming up,” Matt Hardy said. “After that news broke earlier today, and it didn’t come from me because no one had known anything about it, yes, it is coming up in March, and we’ve spoke about it, and we’ve talked it, and I guess we’ll see what happens. We’ll see.”
Hardy then said that he loves AEW, and he would be cool with staying, though life would go on if that’s not what happens.
“Ever since I came to AEW, I spoke with the Bucks first, I’ve been close with the Bucks. We’ve been great friends for a long time, and I’ve really enjoyed working with Tony Khan,” Hardy said. “Tony Khan is legitimately a very, very good human being, I think. So we’ll see. A business is a business. Sometimes things change. You never know. I love AEW, I’m cool with staying with AEW. I really enjoy the locker room there, I enjoy the vibe there. But if that’s not what happens, then that’s not what happens, and life goes on. It’s all good.”
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