Matt Hardy Looks Back At His WWE Rivalry With Zach Gowen

Matt Hardy in AEW
Matt Hardy | AEW

Matt Hardy has been around the pro wrestling business for a long time.

During the latest installment of his official podcast, “The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy,” the AEW star reflected back on his WWE program with one-legged wrestler Zach Gowen.

Featured below are some of the highlights from the episode where he touches on this topic with his thoughts.

On working with Zach Gowen in WWE: โ€œIt would be a different deal today. I mean, there was some stuff that I was asked to do that felt uncomfortable, but Zach was always cool with everything. I had a blast working with Zach. He was a really cool, nice guy. I think he was in a really weird spot because he achieved so much success so quickly and some of it went to his head. I think some people there started noticing and I think that was part of his downfall, I donโ€™t know. Also, he ended up having some addiction issues as well. I love talking to him nowadays. We keep in contact over social media, and we talk. Heโ€™s still doing stuff. Heโ€™s great, has a great family, kids, and I love to see it. We definitely relate on that [level]. Working with him, there were times when they really wanted to hit hard about, โ€˜Oh, heโ€™s missing a limb.โ€™ One thing that was so weird, I worked with him on house shows for a few loops, and you would pick him up for a body slam and your arm would slip off his nub. It was very strange and very different.โ€

On Michael Hayes thinking Gowen should be a heel in WWE: โ€œMichael Hayes said, one of the most wise, intellectual things Iโ€™ve ever heard before, and at first when he said it, I was like, โ€˜Man, thatโ€™s kind of disrespectful,โ€™ but the more I thought about it and let it sink in, I think he was correct. He said, I just told them, this guy should be a heel. He should be a heel manager. Thatโ€™s where we should put him.โ€™ He said, โ€˜Because Iโ€™m gonna tell you, when you watch this guy with one leg out there wrestling these people that are normal, bad-ass killers, itโ€™s uncomfortable. Itโ€™s uncomfortable to watch someone whoโ€™s handicapped in the ring with them like that. He said, โ€˜Itโ€™s hard to kind of get behind,โ€™ and there were times when I was wrestling him, and I could feel that uncomfortableness in the crowd, for sure. The more I thought about that, like if they would have made him arrogant, like he was a big deal, and turned him heel, I think that would have 100% worked.โ€

Check out the complete episode of the show at Apple.com. H/T to Fightful.com for transcribing the above quotes.