Hardy Boyz
Hardy Boyz | |
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WWE Raw Tag Team Champions in May 2017: Matt (left) and Jeff (right). | |
Tag team | |
Members | Matt Hardy[1] Jeff Hardy[2] |
Name(s) | The Broken Hardys[3] The Hardys[4] The Hardy Boyz[2] Immortal [5] The Jinx Brothers[6] Los Conquistadores The New Brood[7] Team Xtreme[8] The Hardy Brothers |
Billed heights | Jeff: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[8] Matt: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[9] |
Combined billed weight | 451 lb (205 kg) |
Billed from | Cameron, North Carolina[2] |
Former member(s) | Lita (valet) |
Debut | October 15, 1993 |
Years active | 1993–2002 2006–2009 2009 2011 2014–2015 2016–2020 2022–2024 |
The Hardys, also known as the Hardy Boyz, are an American professional wrestling tag team consisting of brothers Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy. They first began teaming together in 1993 on the independent circuit, winning the NWA 2000 Tag Team Championship in NWA and founding OMEGA Championship Wrestling, where they held the OMEGA Tag Team Championship. They signed contracts with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1997. In 2000, they were joined by Lita, and the trio became Team Xtreme during her stay. They are the only team to have held the WWE/World, WCW, TNA, ROH, Raw, and SmackDown Tag Team Championships. They are considered one of the major teams that revived tag team wrestling during the Attitude Era.[10] In 2012, WWE named them as one of the greatest tag teams in WWE history.[11]
After splitting up as a team in 2002, the brothers reunited in 2006 and teamed up sporadically afterward. They also appeared in
Both brothers have also won singles championships, with each becoming multi-time
The Hardy Boyz gained fame for their innovative participation in
History
Early years (1993–1998)
The brothers formed a tag team in 1993 after Jeff's debut in the Trampoline Wrestling Federation (TWF). The promotion went by several names, and it was modernized in 1997 as the Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts (OMEGA).[2] The duo worked in several independent promotions throughout North Carolina, holding the OMEGA Tag Team Championship and NWA 2000 Tag Team Championship.[12] They had their first record tag team for Smoky Mountain Wrestling in July 1995.
Their first match as a team in the WWF was against
World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (1998–2009)
Rise to popularity (1998–1999)
Originally the brothers competed in the
The Hardy Boyz started their run as a popular tag team with a win over
They eventually dumped Hayes as their manager in August 1999, becoming
Team Xtreme (2000–2002)
With the addition of Lita, Matt and Jeff comprised the trio dubbed Team Xtreme, their name serving as a reflection of their "extreme" high-flying moves.
They faced Edge and Christian and the Dudley Boyz at
At
The Hardyz became involved in a feud with both Edge and Christian and Right to Censor. At
On the March 5, 2001 episode of Raw Is War, the Hardy Boyz captured their fourth WWF Tag Team Championship when they defeated The Dudley Boyz, after interference from
On the October 8 episode of Raw, the Hardy Boyz won the
At No Way Out, the Hardy Boyz participated in a tag team turmoil match which was won by the APA.[47] At WrestleMania X8, along with the APA and the Dudley Boyz, the Hardyz challenged Billy and Chuck for the WWF Tag Team Championship in a four corners elimination match. The APA were eliminated by the Dudleyz, whom the Hardy Boyz managed to eliminate. In the end, they were pinned by the champions, therefore losing the opportunity.[48] They then began a feud with the newcomer Brock Lesnar and his manager Paul Heyman.[49] At Judgment Day, the Hardy Boyz lost to Lesnar and Heyman in a tag team match.[50]
Split and departure (2002–2005)
The duo split up afterward as Jeff began a storyline with
Following his release from WWE, Jeff debuted in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in mid-2004. After no-showing several events, he was suspended in 2006 before leaving the company soon afterward.[53] Meanwhile, in April 2005, Matt was released from WWE due to unprofessional conduct with social media after discovering Lita had a real-life affair with Edge.[9] He was rehired just a few months later, feuded with Edge, and was eventually sent to the SmackDown! brand.[9]
The Hardys reunion (2006–2007)
On August 4, 2006, Jeff rejoined WWE on its Raw brand.
On the November 27 episode of Raw, The Hardys had their first shot at Tag Team gold in five years. They took on World Tag Team Champions Rated-RKO (Edge and
On the April 2, 2007, episode of Raw, the Hardys won the World Tag Team Championship for the sixth time in their career after winning a ten team
The Hardys once again returned to WWE on the November 13 episode of ECW to face
Feud and second departure (2009)
The Hardy Boyz kickstarted 2009 with a win over Edge and Big Show on the January 2 episode of SmackDown.
On the August 21 episode of SmackDown, Jeff (then the World Heavyweight Champion) and Matt reunited as the Hardys and teamed with John Morrison in a six-man tag team match to defeat CM Punk and The Hart Dynasty.[86] The following week, Jeff lost a "Loser Leaves the WWE" steel cage match to CM Punk, resulting in him leaving the company.[87] Over a year later, on October 15, 2010, WWE announced that Matt had been released from his contract, with Matt later stating that his release had been in effect two weeks before WWE made the announcement.[88][89]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
Immortal (2010–2011)
Jeff made his TNA return on the January 4, 2010 episode of
TNA World Tag Team Champions (2014–2015)
Matt returned to TNA in mid-2014. On June 26, at
After The Wolves vacated the tag team championship due to an injury to Eddie Edwards, an
The Broken Hardyz (2016–2017)
On the August 4 episode of Impact Wrestling, after a lengthy feud involving the "Deletion" of Jeff Hardy, Broken Matt sent Jeff, (at the time referred to as Brother Nero), on a quest to procure the
On October 2 at TNA Bound for Glory they defeated Decay to become two time TNA World Tag Team Champions. On the October 6 episode of Impact Wrestling, they retained their titles against Decay in a Wolf Creek match. On the October 13 episode of Impact Wrestling, they were attacked by The Tribunal. The Hardys would then face The Tribunal one week later, on October 20's broadcast where they were able to successfully defend their titles. However, after the match as they returned to the dressing rooms, the arena went dark, signalling the arrival of a new faction, dubbed the DCC. The DCC would use the darkness to attack and layout The Tribunal as The Hardys looked on from the ramp, thus potentially building an upcoming rivalry in weeks to comes. On February 27, 2017, The Hardys announced their departure from TNA after negotiations of a new contract fell through. Jeff and Matt left the company without dropping the TNA World Tag Team Championships.
Expedition of Gold (2014–2017)
Beginning in April 2014, the brothers reunited on the independent circuit.[99]
In 2017, the Hardys embarked on a tour of various independent promotions—while still reigning as TNA World Tag Team Champions—which was promoted on Impact Wrestling as the "Expedition of Gold," where they sought to win other tag team titles in order to declare themselves as the "greatest tag team in all of space and time".
Although some debate remains whether it was six or seven championships held at one time, the contracts of Broken Matt (Hardy) and Brother Nero (Jeff Hardy) expired with TNA Wrestling on February 27, 2017 at midnight after negotiations were stalled by the company. Having previously filmed television weeks in advance, in storylines Matt and Jeff remained the TNA Tag Team Champions as their contracts expired. They offered to drop the titles the following week on the next set of television tapings but TNA's new parent company, Anthem, declined.[105][106]
On March 4, 2017, The Hardys made their Ring of Honor (ROH) debut at Manhattan Mayhem VI and defeated The Young Bucks for the ROH World Tag Team Championship.[107] TNA still recognized them as the World Tag Team Champions (as the footage filmed for the following week where they would vacate the titles on Impact Wrestling hadn't aired yet), making them the only team to be recognized as both the TNA and ROH World Tag Team Champions simultaneously. They then lost the titles back to The Young Bucks in a ladder match on April 1 at Supercard of Honor XI, to which after the match, Jeff was noted as staying in the ring and saying "We'll fade away and classify ourselves as obsolete", paying homage to their "Broken" characters. It was also announced after the match that both Matt and Jeff Hardy's contracts had expired.[108]
Having won the ROH World Tag Team Championship, their tag team title accoutrements equalled seven at the time. The Broken Hardy storyline was abruptly dropped without explanation following a new set of television tapings between March 2–5, 2017. The Hardys did not appear on the Thursday, March 9 airing of Impact Wrestling and there was no reference to the TNA tag team titles, but the Broken Hardys were last seen broadcast in their compound using Vanguard-1 to teleport them with the TNA World Tag Team Championship belts to their next location, only for Decay to appear through teleportation with the belts with Rosemary declaring the Broken Hardys, "deleted, obsolete, and decay!".[109] The following week on the March 16 episode of Impact Wrestling, Bruce Prichard cut a promo in the ring and said that the tag team titles are won in the ring, not in space. Playing upon the Hardys phrase of "greatest tag team in all of space and time", he said that four teams would wrestle in two weeks to crown new tag team champions.[110]
Return to WWE (2017, 2019)
On April 2 at,
In September, Jeff suffered a torn rotator cuff and would be out of action for four to six months, leaving Matt to begin a run as a singles competitor. However, two years later, on the February 26, 2019 episode of SmackDown Live, the Hardy Boyz reunited and, on the April 9 episode of SmackDown, defeated
Reunion and All Elite Wrestling (2022–2024)
Matt announced on Twitter that he and Jeff would be reuniting for their 'Final Run' and wrestling a match in Big Time Wrestling (BTW). They will be facing the winner of a match between
Jeff debuted for AEW on the March 9, 2022 episode of AEW Dynamite, reuniting the brothers for the first time in over two years.[121] On the March 16, 2022 episode of Dynamite, Matt and Jeff, billed as "The Hardys", wrestled in their first ever AEW match, defeating Private Party.[122]
On April 30, 2022 in Rostraver, PA, the brothers wrestled against The Mane Event (TME) for the IWC Tag Team Championship, and successfully captured their first tag team titles in three years.
On May 29, 2022, during a successful bout the Hardys had at the AEW Double or Nothing PPV against The Young Bucks, Jeff Hardy suffered a "terrible" concussion-like injury which, according to Matt Hardy, left him "almost knocked out."[123][124] On June 14, 2022, AEW owner Tony Khan would suspend Jeff Hardy indefinitely from AEW the day following his arrest for DUI, driving with a suspended license and violating a restriction that required him to keep an Ignition Interlock Device — a handheld breathalyzer that prevents users from starting their vehicle after drinking alcohol — in his car.[125][126] Khan also announced that Jeff's AEW suspension would only be lifted "upon successfully completing treatment and maintaining his sobriety.”[125][126]During the April 12, 2023 episode of Dynamite, Jeff Hardy returned to assist his brother during an assault thus reuniting the team.[127] On April 8, 2024, it was reported that Matt's contract had expired and decided not to renew, effectively disbanding the team.
Other media
The Hardys appeared on the February 7, 1999 episode of That '70s Show entitled "That Wrestling Show", as uncredited wrestlers.[128] Jeff and Matt, along with Lita, also appeared on Tough Enough in early 2001, talking and wrestling with the contestants.[129] They both appeared on the February 25, 2002 episode of Fear Factor competing against four other WWF wrestlers.[130] Jeff was eliminated in the first round, but Matt became the eventual winner, winning $50,000 for the American Cancer Society.[130]
In 2001, the Hardys and Lita appeared in Rolling Stone magazine's 2001 Sports Hall of Fame issue.[131] In 2003, Jeff and Matt, with the help of Michael Krugman, wrote and published their autobiography The Hardy Boyz: Exist 2 Inspire.[132] As part of WWE, the Hardys appeared in the DVD, The Hardy Boyz: Leap of Faith in 2001.[133] On April 29, 2008, WWE released Twist of Fate: The Matt and Jeff Hardy Story.[134] The DVD features footage of the brothers in OMEGA and WWE, and it also briefly mentions Jeff's initial stint in TNA.[134] The brothers also appear on The Hardy Show, an internet web show which features the Hardys, Shannon Moore, and many of their friends.[135]
Video games
WWE Video games | |||
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Year | Title | Notes | |
1999 | WWF WrestleMania 2000 | Video game debut | |
2000 | WWF Smackdown!
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WWF Royal Rumble | |||
WWF No Mercy | |||
WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role | |||
2001 | With Authority! | ||
WWF Road to WrestleMania | |||
WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It | |||
2002 | WWF Raw | ||
WWE WrestleMania X8
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WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth | |||
2007 | WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 | ||
2008 | WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 | ||
2009 | WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 | ||
2017 | WWE 2K18[136] | Downloadable content | |
2018 | WWE 2K19 | ||
2019 | WWE 2K20 |
AEW Video games | |||
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Year | Title | Notes | |
2023 | AEW Fight Forever | Video game debut |
Championships and accomplishments
- All Star Wrestling (West Virginia)
- The Crash
- House of Glory
- HOG Tag Team Championship (1 time)[141]
- International Wrestling Cartel
- MCW Pro Wrestling
- New Dimension Wrestling
- NDW Tag Team Championship (1 time)[145]
- NWA 2000
- Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Match of the Year (2001) vs. The Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match at WrestleMania X-Seven[148]
- Tag Team of the Year (2000)[149]
- Comeback of the Year (2017)[150]
- Ring of Honor
- ROH World Tag Team Championship (1 time)[107]
- Holy S*** Moment of the Decade (2010s) – Hardys Show Up, Win ROH World Tag Team Gold[151]
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
- World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE
- WCW Tag Team Championship (1 time)[43]
- 1 time)[158]
- WWF/World Tag Team Championship (6 times)[16][29][32][38][45][67]
- Terri Invitational Tournament (1999)[19]
- WWF/E European Championship (2 times) – Jeff (1) and Matt (1)[159][160]
- WWF/E Hardcore Championship (4 times)[161] – Jeff (3) and Matt (1)
- WWF/E Intercontinental Championship (2 times) – Jeff[162]
- WWF Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Jeff[163]
- Wrestling Superstar
- Wrestling Superstar Tag Team Championship (1 time)[164]
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External links
- The Hardy Show
- Jeff Hardy on WWE.com
- Matt Hardy on WWE.com
- Hardy Boyz's profile at Cagematch.net , Wrestlingdata.com