Posts Tagged ‘Matt Hardy’

Pictures Of Matt Hardy & Girlfriend Reby Sky

We can confirm that TNA star Matt Hardy is currently dating Rebecca Victoria Reyes, professionally known as Reby Sky.

Sky is a 24-year old American glamour model, radio & television personality and dancer. She is currently training to become a professional wrestler and currently works with Dragon Gate USA and Ring of Honor.

Sky was tapped to host the MTV2 program Lucha Libre USA: Masked Warriors, which chronicles the rise of lucha libre in the United States. She also works as on-air talent for SIRIUS on the pro wrestling talk show Busted Open.

Sky was offered a developmental contract by World Wrestling Entertainment in December 2010, but declined, citing her contract with MTV.

Check out these pictures of Matt Hardy and giflfriend Reby Sky:

Locker Room Opinion On Hardy, Knockout’s Release Confirmed

— Initially, there was much concern amongst the TNA Wrestling locker room regarding Matt Hardy’s state of mind—largely based on his oftentimes peculiar online videos. Many have since changed their tune on the former WWE Superstar as he’s considered easy to work with and friendly.

Concern, however, remains over his conditioning and wrestling ability.

— The Wrestling Observer Newsletter confirms that Alison Skipper (a/k/a Chelsea) was released by TNA Wrestling. Her profile was removed from the company website last week.

Desmond Wolfe has a medical condition—that has yet to be publicly disclosed—which caused company officials to drop his partnership with Magnus and Chelsea. Magnus reunited with Wolfe at television tapings in December, but a decision was made to not air the vignettes they filmed.

— TNA newcomer Crimson has launched an account on Twitter.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Against All Odds Match Announced, Notes On Hemme & Angle

— Matt Hardy vs. Rob Van Dam has been added to this Sunday’s Against All Odds pay-per-view card. The bout will be a rematch from Genesis, which Hardy won.

— Christy Hemme has been announced for WrestleReunion’s signing event on Sunday, April 2 at the Downtown Marriott in Atlanta, Georgia. Fellow TNA Knockout Winter will also be on hand for the event.

River of Darkness, which stars Kurt Angle, as well as Kevin Nash and Sid Vicious as undead giants, will be released on DVD by Green Apple Entertainment on March 29.

Flair Undergoing Surgery This Week, Bearer Attends TNA Show

— Ric Flair is scheduled to undergo surgery on Wednesday to repair a torn rotator cuff that he suffered during a recent match in Manchester, England. The WWE Hall of Famer is expected to continue his managerial role before returning to the squared circle.

— Paul Bearer attended Saturday’s TNA Wrestling live event in Pensacola, Florida to visit with friends. Regarding the experience, he wrote on Twitter: “Great seeing so many old friends at TNA in Pensacola tonight. Goodnight all.”

— TNA Wrestling has released new “Bloodline” T-shirts for Matt and Jeff Hardy.

source: www.f4wonline.com

Knockout Removed From Roster, Hardy Denies Lita Rumors, More

— The TNA Wrestling website has removed Chelsea from their roster page, likely indicating that she has parted ways with the organization.

— Matt Hardy is denying online reports that he wants to bring Lita to TNA Wrestling.

He wrote on Twitter, “IWC Rumor Killer-I HAVEN’T asked 4 Lita to come 2 TNA. I wish her happiness & the best in life, but I am not interested in workin with her.”

— Tommy Dreamer is off television now because creative team has nothing for him. He is limited to a backstage role at television tapings, albeit he worked this week’s live events tour.

source: PWInsider.com

Matt Hardy Wants Lita In TNA, More Impact Rating Details

— According to SuperLuchas.net, Matt Hardy is reportedly trying to persuade TNA Wrestling officials to hire former WWE Diva Amy “Lita” Dumas so he can work a storyline with her.

During an interview last October, Dumas expressed interest in returning to the squared circle “for fun,” albeit not on a full-time basis. She was also broached on the subject of Hardy, to which she snarked, “Oh my god, what happened to that guy?” Dumas added that she feels he has maturity issues, but also acknowledged his professionalism during their 2005 feud.

— Last Thursday’s episode of TNA iMPACT! scored a 1.28 cable rating, the program’s highest mark since October 14. TNA averaged 1.93 million viewers over the course of two hours, which is the third largest average audience in the program’s history.

The program got off to a strong start as the opening segment setting up the main event drew a 1.41. Viewership increased for the beginning of the Knockouts Elimination Match featuring Sarita, Madison Rayne and Tara against Mickie James and The Beautiful People, gaining 15,000 viewers to draw a 1.42 rating. However, the second half of the 13 minute match following the commercial break lost 195,000 viewers. Amazing Red vs. Max Buck vs. Chis Sabin lost 90,000 viewers. Jeff Hardy and Mr. Anderson’s verbal confrontation, and Velvet Sky’s promo, kept the rating even. “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero’s promo lost 120,000 viewers and was the lowest rated segment of the show. Mr. Anderson vs. Matt Hardy gained 60,000 viewers. The main event featuring Kurt Angle and Crimson vs. Beer Money, Inc., Kazarian, Rob Terry, Gunner and Murphy gained 210,000 viewers to draw a 1.33 rating. It was the most watched main event in several weeks.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Matt Hardy’s TNA Deal, New TNA Belt Being Made & More

– Matt Hardy is reportedly signed to a three-year deal with TNA. It’s said that Matt is getting less money than his brother Jeff Hardy but the other details of their contracts are very similar. During Matt’s negotiations with TNA, he was pushing hard to get a spot on the creative team. While TNA refused to put that stipulation in Matt’s contract, they are open to hearing his booking ideas.

– TNA will tape more iMPACT tapings tonight from Orlando. Tonight’s spoilers will be the Against All Odds go-home show.

– TNA officials are currently having a new World Heavyweight Title belt made for Mr. Anderson.

– After working a few TNA shows on a per-night basis, Scott Steiner is believed to have signed to a new deal with the company.

(Partial Source: f4wonline.com)

Flair Not At Tonight’s iMPACT! Tapings, Hardy Touts Ratings

– TNA will tape this Thursday’s iMPACT tonight from Orlando. It’s newsworthy that Ric Flair is not in Orlando today and is not scheduled for any episodes that are being taped this week. Some in the company are wondering if Flair will be back at all after what happened on the European tour.

–  Tonight’s iMPACT! tapings are important as important storylines are planned and Spike TV has requested them to be loaded for sweeps. Set for tonight is Hulk Hogan’s return to feud with Dixie Carter, Jeff Hardy vs. Mr. Anderson for the World Title and the arrival of “they”, expected to be the return of The Main Event Mafia.

– As we reported over the weekend, the January 27 episode of TNA iMPACT! scored a 1.28 cable rating, the program’s highest mark since October 14. iMPACT! averaged 1.93 million viewers over the course of two hours, which is the third largest average audience in the program’s history

TNA star Matt Hardy wrote the following on Twitter about last week’s show doing a strong rating:

“I awesome appreciate the TNA Impact viewers for tunin in & makin last night’s Impact the 3rd most watched in TNA history. Hardys=Ratings”

Wrestler Criticizes Matt Hardy, Creative Not Worried About Jeff

— While Matt Hardy has accused “dirt sheet” reporters of having an agenda for critically panning his TNA Wrestling debut against Rob Van Dam at Genesis, none of his new co-workers have defended the match.

“He’s so bloated he can’t even move,” observed one TNA wrestler.

The wrestler also questioned what Hardy brings to the company at this point. He pointed out that his brother has surpassed him in verbal ability not to mention that he’s a better heel.

— The TNA Wrestling creative team are under the impression that there is “nothing to worry about” in regards to Jeff Hardy’s current legal matter.

— TNA Wrestling head writer and former WCW World Heavyweight Champion Vince Russo celebrates his 50th birthday today.

source: Pro Wrestling Torch

Matt Hardy Bringing His Alter-Ego To TNA, TNA Draws Sellout

— Creative plans are in place for Matt Hardy to perform as the “cold blooded” alter-ego he introduced a few months ago on Twitter. He will be referred to as “Cold Blood” Matt Hardy. He said this week on Twitter that the persona is returning soon.

The organization recently applied a wrestling-related trademark to the term “Cold Blood.”

— Friday’s TNA Wrestling live event in Reading, PA, drew approximately 1,000 fans. Saturday’s show in Upper Marlboro, MD, drew 688 fans. Sunday in Hagerstown, MD, drew a sellout crowd of 1,350 fans, the first legitimate sellout for a TNA live event in a while.

— TNA Wrestling officials are still negotiating with Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) regarding utilizing Zorro. A deal is expected to be reached and that he’ll perform under a different name.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Jeff Hardy To Get “Cold Blooded”, Hulk Hogan’s Home For Sale

— TNA Wrestling recently applied a wrestling-related trademark to the term “Cold Blood.” It will apparently involve Jeff Hardy, as he wrote last night on Twitter: “ItWillBeHeard…..ColdBlooded!!!!!!”

— Hulk Hogan’s French country style manor home in Clearwater, Florida, which was prominently featured on Hogan Knows Best, is once again for sale. The five-bedroom home was listed at $25 million in 2006 and went back on the market in 2009 for $13.9 million when he was getting a divorce. It is now listed at $10.9 million.

The listing, which features images of the estate, is available here.

— Matt Hardy released a photo showing off his braided hairstyle, which he dubbs “Version One.”

source: PWInsider.com

TNA Star Breaks Collarbone, Backstage Snickering Over Hardy

— Motor City Machine Gun member Alex Shelley reportedly suffered a broken collarbone at yesterday’s TNA Wrestling live event in Hagerstown, Maryland.

— Some in the TNA Wrestling locker room instantly began snickering over Matt Hardy upon his debut last week at Genesis. One wrestler felt that Hardy looked out of shape and compared his modified appearance to Raven’s. Wrestlers were also chatting about his state of mind throughout the day.

Though it was largely believed that Matt Hardy would join TNA following his departure from WWE, some within the company were surprised he was signed. Management indicated they had a full roster and weren’t looking to acquire new talent.

sources: PWInsider.com, Pro Wrestling Torch

Video: Matt Hardy Says Val Venis’ Attacks Are A Work

TNA star Matt Hardy has posted issued a response to Sean “Val Venis” Morley’s recent video where he talked serious trash about Matt and Jeff.

Matt posted the following on Youtube:

“After weeks of bashing me and my crew, the truth comes out. Sean Morley is trying to get an internet war started by LYING to his fans and all wrestling fans in an attempt to ride my coattails along with the rest of the CORE Group. Sorry Val, not gonna give you the satisfaction.”

Jeff Hardy Talks About His Legal Situation, Matt Talks TNA

– TMZ.com caught up with Jeff Hardy this week, who spoke about his upcoming court date on drug charges in North Carolina. Hardy told TMZ he would “make the best of it, bro.” Hardy said the situation was “frustrating” and added, “It’s been a long while … but it should get to an end soon.”

You can see a brief video of Hardy’s comments to TMZ at this link.

— Jeff’s brother Matt is speaking out on Twitter about his first few days in TNA. Matt wrote on @MattHardyBrand:

“The last 2 days of work at TNA have been AWESOME! Fun, stress-free, & how work should be-I am very grateful toward TNA for the opportunity.”

When asked whether we’d see a Hardy Boyz reunion in TNA, Matt responded:

“All I can say is don’t miss TNA Impact on Thursday at 9 pm to find out ;-)”

What Happened After Genesis, WWE Star Trends Due To Hardy

— Following tonight’s TNA Genesis pay-per-view broadcast, Mr. Anderson and referee Earl Hebner celebrated and played to the audience.

— TNA Genesis was a trending worldwide topic tonight on Twitter. Matt Hardy, who debuted at the event, also trended, but only amongst U.K. users. Tyler Reks began trending worldwide immediately following Hardy’s debut, apparently because Hardy’s new look drew comparisons to the WWE star.

— TNA will be taping episodes of iMPACT! and Xplosion Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida.

— Nothing is official yet regarding the host city for Lockdown.

(source: PWInsider.com)

Matt Hardy Makes TNA Debut At Genesis (Pictures)

Former WWE superstar Matt Hardy made his TNA Wrestling debut at Sunday’s Genesis pay-per-view at the iMPACT Zone from Orlando, Florida.

Hardy was revealed as Rob Van Dam’s hand-picked mystery opponent by Immortal. He came out sporting a new look (braided hair) and new theme music.

Hardy defeated Van Dam in a hard fought mach that ended in controversial fashion, with Van Dam’s leg on the ropes despite the 3-count.

Hardy’s 90-day no-compete clause with WWE expired over the weekend, allowing him to sign with TNA just in time for the PPV.

Here are some pictures from Matt Hardy’s TNA debut at Genesis:

*SPOILER* Major Name Backstage At Tonight’s TNA Genesis

Former WWE star Matt Hardy is backstage at the iMPACT! Zone in Orlando for tonight’s Genesis pay-per-view.

The word backstage is that Matt Hardy will be appearing on camera and will be Jeff Hardy’s mystery opponent for Rob Van Dam in tonight’s main event.

Matt Hardy was released from WWE back on November 15th and revealed in an interview with Fanhouse.com this week that his 90-day no compete clause went into effect two weeks before his WWE release was announced, allowing him to compete tonight in TNA.

(Source: Prowrestling.net)

Matt Hardy Reveals New Hairstyle, Plans To Reincarnate Himself

Former WWE star Matt Hardy announced recently via YouTube that he planned to make several changes in 2011, beginning with a new haircut. He said yesterday on Twitter that he got his hair cut, writing, “Oh my God! My hair looks drastically different.. DRASTICALLY DIFFERENT!! But I love it!!”

He then posted the following image of “a brand new haircut,” but later revealed it to be a red herring and that it was actually his friend Kimo.

Hardy then posted a video revealing that he had braided his hair—similarly to WWE star Tyler Reks. He also noted his plans to reincarnate his life both professionally and personally in 2011, and that the change has begun. You can check the video out below.

Hardy said, “In 2009, I was on top of the world. It was truly the greatest year of my life, both personally and professionally. In 2010, it was the furthest thing from that. It was the most terrible year of my life, both personally and professionally. I realized there were outside forces that stripped my passion for the business I grew up loving, professional wrestling. I realized there were outside forces that caused me problems. I realized there were outside forces that made me hate my life day-to-day, that changed me, that turned me into something I wasn’t.

“But in 2011, all that will change. Because in 2011 I will reincarnate my passion for the business. Much like, I will reincarnate Matt Hardy.”

Is Hardy Now Free To Join TNA?, Ex-WWE Diva Offered Tryout

— Matt Hardy stated in a recent interview with Fanhouse.com that World Wrestling Entertainment released him from his contract two weeks before it was officially announced on WWE.com on Oct. 15. Providing he’s telling the truth, his ninety-day no-compete clause would have began during the first week of October and thus would be technically free to appear at Sunday’s TNA Genesis pay-per-view. However, one TNA source said there has been no indication that Hardy will be Immortal’s handpicked opponent against Rob Van Dam at the event. (source: Pro Wrestling Torch)

— Former WWE talent Angela Fong (a/k/a Savannah) was asked yesterday on Twitter if she has had any contact with TNA Wrestling, to which she replied she had. The former WWE Diva revealed being offered a tryout by the organization in October.

“I was offered a tryout in Oct, but I had to respectfully decline,” she wrote. “I was so busy at the time that I wouldn’t be able to commit fully…but never say never! You never know for the future.”

— Former TNA Knockout Jacqueline celebrates her 47th birthday today.

Matt Hardy Talks Returning To WWE, The PG Era & More

Former WWE superstar Matt Hardy appeared on the Hit The Ropes radio show this week. Here are some highlights of what Hardy said about:

The “PG Era” In WWE: “I see why they do it; I don’t necessarily agree with it. I think it puts them in a tough spot. I think it’s still cool that TNA has the ability to do things that are a little edgy. But once again, you don’t need people bleeding every match and you don’t need every match to be a ladder match. I think things have to be promoted smart and wisely.”

Starting An Indy Promotion: I’ve talked with different guys about it already and I’ve definitely started making some small plans and as time goes on they’ll start materializing more and more.”

Returning To WWE: “If I did go back there I would want to go back there and work a part-time schedule. I just think my body, where I’m at right now, I’m past working 300-plus days a year right now… I’d still be willing to work hard and work a majority of the shows but still not just out there in the trenches, day in and day out, like I have been for the past 13 years.”

Matt Hardy Talks About Jeff’s Legal Issues & Tag Team Wrestling

The Poughkeepsie Journal has published a new interview with former WWE superstar Matt Hardy, which you can read here in its entirety. Here are some highlights of what Matt said about:

WWE’s Main Goal, His Favorite Performer & The Sad State Of Tag Team Wrestling:

“It saddens me and it bothers me. Looking at WWE, their main goal right now is to search for the next big thing that can draw. John Cena is the guy that is the centerpiece.

“Randy Orton is probably my favorite performer right now. But they still can’t find that one person like a Stone Cold Steve Austin or The Rock that can spark the business to burn through the economy. That’s what they’re looking for and Vince, or WWE, isn’t going to focus on tag team wrestling or a cruiserweight division.”

What’s Changed The Most Since He First Joined WWE:

“What’s changed the most, by far, is true creative freedom. When we started with WWE, there was one writer, Vince Russo, and there was Ed Ferrara and those guys really dealt with the top five to eight guys in the company … Now, they try to take so much control over what everybody does. You have to be able to walk a tight line without a net. Sometimes, you’ll fail miserably and sometimes, you’ll look great. Everything is so choreographed now, especially with promos.”

His Brother Jeff’s Legal Issues:

“There’s definitely a lot more to everything than meets the eye. I hate it for Jeff. So many people jump to conclusions and that’s where information and the Internet can be somewhat of a negative. With the Internet having such a strength, a snowball effect becomes a full-fledged storm.”

Matt Hardy Says He Will Change Wrestling Forever, Melina Update

— Matt Hardy, wearing a “PG SUX!” T-shirt and standing in front of a Cracker Barrel restaurant, announced in his latest YouTube post that he plans to get a new hairdo in the beginning of 2011 and is asking fans to leave comments regarding what he should get.

“Should I just buzz it? Should I just cut it real short? Should I get one of those Justin Bieber hairdos? Should I get braids? Should I get dreadlocks? I don’t know, the possibilities are endless.”

Hardy concluded his video by adding that his hair is not the only thing that is changing, but that a lot of things are changing.

“… because in 2011, Matt Hardy is going to become unpredictable and he’s going to change pro wrestling forever.”

Check out the video:

— Melina’s earlier remarks on Twitter saying she was dumped today by her boyfriend have since been deleted. It’s been speculated that her account was hacked, however, all but the second remark were made via iPhone’s Twitter application, which is what she generally uses. Her second remark was made via text message.

“Getting dumped must be the new trend this new years. The feeling sucks. I’d rather be baby face and b in love than heel & dumped.”

“I wish I could b perfect enough.”

“I wish I was him. I truly wanted to be the perfect woman for you.”

London Discusses His Friction With Hardy, Explains Video Spoof

Former WWE Cruiserweight and Tag Team Champion Paul London pulled no punches in a lengthy interview published in the latest issue of Power Slam as he candidly discussed his five-year run with World Wrestling Entertainment, the wide array of characters he came into contact there, and much more.

During the interview, London discussed his real-life friction with former WWE colleague Matt Hardy and indicated that it is due to jealousy on Hardy’s part. He also explained why he pulled the YouTube video spoofing Hardy’s internet campaign to obtain a contract release from WWE.

I must ask you about Matt Hardy, whose name I mentioned earlier. You and Hardy have taken pot shots at each other for years. You clearly despise each other. Why?

[It’s all down to] jealousy. He realized that he didn’t have the goods, that women just didn’t like him, and that I was a sincere person who had charm, who attracted females, and he became jealous.

He’s just not a very good human being. He’s a phony. Anybody who adorns their home with nothing but pictures of themselves — that pretty much explains it, right there. He just couldn’t be a man about anything. He doesn’t know what it is to be a man. If he’s not at the forefront of something, he’s going to try to make himself the forefront.

Regarding Hardy: in September you posted a video of yourself online in which you spoofed Hardy’s internet video campaign to obtain a contract release from WWE. In your video, you poked fun at Hardy’s weight and made other serious accusations about him. Within days, you had removed the video. Was that because you regretted some of the things you’d said about him?

Erm, it wasn’t that I regretted it. Believe me, there were times that I wished I could have done a lot more. There were several occasions when I challenged him to a fight, and he backed out because he’s a coward. I was like, “I’m sick of this back and forth crap; let’s go outside right now.”

And he was, like: “Whoah! Whoah! I don’t have a problem with you!” I’ve never seen anyone with so many tails between their legs.

So the regret that I have in making that stupid video was… I was in a pretty dark place emotionally at the time. I wasn’t satisfied with myself. I’m an emotional guy. I take dips. I go up and down. That was never meant to really go out. The whole video was created merely out of boredom. I watched it back and I thought, ‘This is garbage. This isn’t how I want to represent myself at all. Why am I wasting my time on this?’ It was a bit of a wake-up call, actually. I regret doing it because of the way I portrayed myself, especially on a guy who is beneath me. I humiliated myself.

Backstage News On Kane/Edge, WWE Star Deletes Twitter Page

— As reported earlier, the Rey Mysterio vs. Alberto Del Rio match scheduled for Sunday’s WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view was canceled and both men were moved into the World Heavyweight Title bout because they wanted all the major matches on the show to have adequate time. It has since been disclosed that WWE officials felt the Kane vs. Edge storyline “wasn’t clicking,” and would thus lead to a bad pay-per-view match.

— David Hart Smith has deleted his Twitter account.

— Matt Hardy will be the guest live tonight on In Your Head. Listen live starting at 8PM EST 5PM PST at www.inyourheadonline.com and www.justin.tv/jackiyh. To call in and talk to Hardy, dial 1-508-644-8503 between 8:30 and 9:00 PM EST.

source: f4wonline.com

Matt Hardy Interview: Jeff, TNA, Leaving WWE & Lots More

Former eight-time World Tag Team Champion, former ECW Champion, & former WWE United States Champion, Matt Hardy, was the featured guest on this week’s live edition (12/13/10) of the award-winning Monday Night Mayhem.

You can listen to an MP3 of Matt Hardy’s appearance on Monday Night Mayhem by clicking here.

Interview highlights courtesy of The Mayhem’s official correspondent, Paterson from New Jersey:

Why he felt he needed to break ties with the WWE, his transition over the past two months, & where he feels he’s at mentally/physically/emotionally right now:

“It’s been nice for me, because I needed to get away. One, my body was just so beat up and so abused. One thing with Jeff was that he took some time off during his run with WWE. I never did. The only time I was out was when I was injured, and during that time, I was doing intense rehab, so I had twelve and a half years straight that I worked everyday. I missed one day during that whole while, and that was when my girlfriend at the time was having neck surgery. Besides that, I never missed a show. I never asked off for a day. I worked hurt, I worked through injuries, and it just came to a point that I felt like between where I was at being utilized on TV, and the injuries catching up with me, and me not being in the top condition I needed to be at that I needed to take time off or get away. I started talking about possibly getting some time off or getting a release, and I eventually did what I had to do to get a break. I’m happy about it, I’m been happier & healthier physically, mentally, & emotionally than I’ve been in a long, long time. I’ve really enjoyed just having my own schedule. It’s been a blast. I’ve just been loving life. The last couple of months have been two of the greatest months of my life.”

The “constant battle” he was facing creatively while at the WWE, how mental exhaustion factored into his decision to want to leave the company, how Christian is “in the same boat” with him, & why he passionately feels that “if you don’t love the business, you will not last there” (the WWE):

“It’s a constant battle. To begin with, myself & Christian kind of sit in the same boat in a lot of ways. We’re two guys who worked for a long time to earn the respect of the fans over the years. We can go out with pretty much anyone and figure out how a way to make the match good or entertaining. We’re very reliable. The deal was actually myself & Christian were starting up a storyline, and we had both put in so much time, and thought, & effort. We had given so many ideas and had written down ideas, storyline, & angles. We kept getting green lights, but then, just all of sudden, they just dropped it, and it stopped. When you have something like that, where they ask you to contribute, or they ask you to give ideas, and then when you take time when you only have a day & a half at home, and you spend your time all focused on that, and you really give your blood, sweat, & tears to it, and you’re going to give them the best idea & the best storyline possible, and you’re really emotionally attached to it, and you give it to them, and all of a sudden they just go ‘OK, well this is great, but we’re not going to do it.’ That’s very mentally & emotionally draining and fatiguing. That happens all the time there, and it gets to the point where you just go ‘Well ok, maybe it’s just easiest for me to just show up, and do my job, and not care, and not be passionate’. They ask you to be passionate, but if you get that ripped out of your hands so many times when you had these great ideas, it’s really easy for you to lose your passion. If you don’t love the business, you will not last there. That’s one thing I can tell you.”

His in-ring future in 2011: Whether him showing up in TNA alongside his brother (Jeff Hardy) is a foregone conclusion and/or if he would consider exploring the opportunity to work with Ring of Honor in the new year:

“Obviously, that’s naturally where people’s thoughts are going to go, and you can’t blame them for that. Obviously, that’s not something I would say that isn’t crazy or isn’t out of the question at all. Jeff’s done well there and had a lot of success, and ever since 2005, I’ve actually maintained a very good relationship with Dixie Carter, so that’s a possibility, but who knows. I definitely haven’t locked anything in stone yet. You also mentioned Ring of Honor. I think Cary (Silkin) does a great job with those guys. He reminds me, on a smaller level & a smaller budget, like the old ECW crew, because he’ll have guys that are really good, and then, all of sudden, TNA or WWE will suck up his top stars, and he’ll have to build some more guys. I really appreciate that fact, and I appreciate that there are territories & smaller organizations out there that are still building talent for the future. It would be great if Ring of Honor could get a more prominent television following as they go.”

Setting the record straight on the Internet reports from last Sunday’s TNA Final Resolution Pay-Per-View involving his brother, the story creating a life of its own online, & the latest update on Jeff’s status:

“Jeff’s doing great. The whole thing with that scenario was so blown out of proportions it was crazy. Jeff’s been working on the road with a full schedule for TNA. He actually has a deal where he doesn’t have to do every show, but since Jeff is the champion, he has committed himself to the product & the company. He really believes in them, and he actually said that he would do all the shows that he possibly can for them. It was very cool that they allowed him to be off during the last half of the month of October when his child was born. Basically he did the house shows, they flew over to do the shows over in Abu Dhabi, flew back over, he was at home for less than 24 hours, he flew to Detroit where he had to do a lot of promotion that day for an appearance at a Monster Truck deal thing, he went to the Monster Truck thing that night, slept two or three hours, he had to go to Orlando and actually go straight to the building when he got in, because he had three Make-A-Wishes that morning. He met his Make-A-Wish kids, and instead of going back to the hotel to crash and sleep there where he was afraid he was going to oversleep and not make it back to the building before call time, he actually crashed in one of the executive’s offices there, and was just sleeping to catch up on sleep, someone walked in, saw him sleeping, and from there, the story got exaggerated & blown out of proportion, because that morning he was taking a nap that he ‘wasn’t in a condition to wrestle.’ Anyone who watched the match could obviously tell that he was 100% fine. He actually had a hell of a match with Matt Morgan that night, and I thought he did a great job.”

Why the WWE is “going to find themselves in a really strange position” in the next several years, “the changing of the guard,” in the industry, & his take on the recent online debate/argument of the push of the WWE’s recent “youth movement”:

“The business is in a really weird position now, where there’s really getting to be a changing of the guard. The Undertakers, the Triple H’s, the Shawn Michaels, who’s retired already, those guys are really & truly on their last legs. It has to be new guys that completely uprise and come around. The WWE is going to find themselves in a really strange position in the couple of years, because they have pushed this youth movement. Kevin Nash made a statement saying ‘Youth isn’t what sells.’ I think that myself & Christian were two guys who have gained the respect of the fans. People know us, and they respect us, and we’re very believable in the ring. You have to take guys like that, and you have to utilize those guys and get the most out of them. You can’t take new guys, just because they are fresh faces, and expect the fans to accept them, and appreciate them, and buy tickets for them overnight. The WWE has tried to do that youth movement; you could do that, but there has to be a very fine line: a mixture of veterans & younger guys. It’s funny, because I know Kevin Nash had one side & Chris Jericho had one side, and I kind of fell in the middle of both of those (to the argument/debate). I think you truly need a combination. I think the WWE is trying to push so many young guys at one time right now that they’re going to find themselves in a really weird spot in a year or so, where all of their older stars that are extremely over, if you have an injury to a John Cena or a Randy Orton, you’re in a tough situation.”