AEW Star Would Love To Star In Reality TV Series Says Spouse

AEW Star Would Love To Star In Reality TV Series Says Spouse AEW

In a recent podcast appearance, the spouse of AEW star Matt Hardy revealed that he would love to star in a reality tv series.

While wrestling fans have already seen numerous cinematic moments occur at the Hardy Compound, according to Matt’s wife, if he had his way, there would be a full blown Hardy reality tv series!

Appearing on the Just Trish podcast, Reby Hardy mentioned in passing that she had consulted a builder about getting a library built at her already famous house after being in talks with a production company that later fell through.

Following up, the host asked if Hardy would ever consider doing a ‘full blown reality show’ to which she immediately replied:

“I think that’s like my husband’s dream. He would love to.”

Going on to elaborate that Matt would be on her TikTok more if ‘she let him’, he has also working on using Instagram more lately.

Matt Hardy may still be the most famous member of his household for now, he loses traction everyday to the littlest Hardy of the home.

The couples’ youngest child and only daughter Ever Moore Hardy is herself a TikTok sensation, known to fans as ‘the Gothic Baby’ in a viral series voiced by Reby Hardy.

Complete with her own brand deals and a new book, Reby also noted on the podcast that recently at wrestling conventions, fans have been asking Matt to sign her book.

As for what’s new with Matt Hardy, he recently accompanied brother Jeff Hardy to the ring where he had a match against Swerve Strickland on AEW Dynamite.

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