Matt Hardy is doing what he does best, and that is to play us all through Twitter. He’s sent one cryptic tweet and we’re all freaking out in speculation of what it all means. Kudos, Woken One, you’ve got us all trained so well.
It may be time for US to move on..
— MATT HARDY (@MATTHARDYBRAND) July 16, 2018
After losing yesterday, Hardy tweeted this out, potentially teasing a breakup between himself and Bray Wyatt. CageSideSeats speculates that it could just be Hardy keeping us interested while creative has little for them. However, breaking up the pairing would seem about right. We’re not allowed nice things after all. They never seemed to fully commit to Bray, so tossing aside his rebirth and relationship to Matt won’t hurt them any.
Plus, with Jeff losing his championship, and being attacked by Orton, he may need backup against the ‘Viper’ and Nakamura. Maybe those low blows left Jeff broken and we’ll see the return of Brother Nero.
The B-Team certainly has the momentum and deserved the victory, but this shouldn’t be the end for Hardy and Wyatt. Their potential together could be on par with The Bar, or, adding in Jeff, a new stable that could be both bizarrely enthralling and dominant.
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