The veteran tag team appears to be staying put but prefers short-term flexibility over long deals
Summary
– Matt Hardy addressed rumors about his and Jeff Hardy’s TNA contracts nearing expiration
– He hinted that a new deal may already be in place but not a long-term one
– The Hardys plan to stay with TNA while keeping creative freedom and manageable schedules
Matt Hardy has shed light on the uncertainty surrounding The Hardys’ TNA status. With reports suggesting their contracts are set to expire this fall, Matt used his Extreme Life of Matt Hardy podcast to update fans without revealing all the details.
“We may have re-signed already, who knows?” Hardy said. “I don’t know if I’d say 10 years though. I don’t think you could talk me into that unless you’re giving me that Saudi Arabia money. We might just squeeze in a couple years instead. That’s kind of what we’ve talked about and what we’re doing.”
While Matt joked about signing a decade-long deal, his comments made it clear that he and Jeff are opting for shorter commitments that give them flexibility at this stage of their careers. The Hardys, who have been key figures in TNA’s resurgence since returning in 2024, are reportedly focused on contributing creatively while keeping their schedules balanced.
Jeff Hardy’s recent head injury at Bound For Glory also factored into their cautious approach. For both brothers, shorter deals mean they can continue performing without overextending themselves.
Although TNA has yet to issue an official statement, all indications suggest that The Hardys aren’t leaving anytime soon—just negotiating smarter terms that fit their current priorities.
