Triple H Reacts As The Hardy Boyz Set for a Shocking WWE Return
This speculation became reality on the latest episode of WWE NXT. It was confirmed that The Hardy Boyz will appear together in WWE for the first time in almost six years. Their return to WWE television is now official, and they are set to compete on next week's episode of NXT.
On WWE NXT, Sarah Schreiber interviewed WWE NXT tag team champions Fraxiom backstage about their recent attack. However, No Quarter Catch Crew interrupted them. The champions argued they didn't deserve a title shot, but NQCC countered, challenging the 'greatest tag team of all time,' named The Hardy Boyz, which received a huge ovation.
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The Hardy Boyz accepted the challenge later in the show and confirmed they will be on next week's NXT to face No Quarter Catch Crew. After their return was announced, Triple H shared his thoughts on their exciting comeback.
Triple H reacted to Jeff and Matt Hardy's comeback on X, formerly Twitter. He praised The Hardy Boyz for changing tag team wrestling over the last 20 years and recognized their huge influence in the world of professional wrestling.
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The last time fans saw the legendary Hardy Boyz in action was in 2019. The duo defeated The Usos to become SmackDown Tag Team Champions. Now, with their return to NXT, excitement among fans has reached a new high. It will be interesting to see what unfolds next week as they step back into the WWE ring.
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