Matt Hardy Comments On Mariah May WWE Rumors

TNA World Tag Team Champion Matt Hardy discussed various topics, including Josh Alexander’s AEW debut, during an episode of his podcast โ€œExtreme Life of Matt Hardy.โ€

Hardy said, โ€œI was very happy for Josh Alexander to get that opportunity to go to AEW. I got to work with him. I got to know him a little bit. Iโ€™d never met him, Iโ€™d never been around him previously. So being able to get to know him a little bit, and his wife and his kids. And his kids actually like my kids. We were all in Winston-Salem more time and their kids, our kids were all playing together and going nuts for the whole show. But it was very cool that he did debut at AEW. I know he lost on his initial outing, and I havenโ€™t seen it. I heard it was a great match, and you said it was a great match, and he still looks strong in losing. So I really canโ€™t judge on how that was for him, because I havenโ€™t seen it or had a chance to review any of that, besides that one clip you sent me. But I am very happy for him on a personal level and a professional level, and Iโ€™m glad heโ€™s getting the opportunity to be on a bigger platform on AEW, and Iโ€™m glad for the opportunity to make money as well.โ€

On reports that Mariah May will leave AEW for WWE:

โ€œI just think this whole thing โ€”- I know there was a big deal when Stephanie [Vaquer] went to NXT eventually in WWE, because I know AEW was hoping to get their hands on her. And I think itโ€™s going to be like an undeniable reality. There are a lot of people now that are in the business that grew up and they watched WWE. And that was kind of their initial love, and theyโ€™ve always had a dream and an aspiration of going to WWE and being a star there. So I understand it. And I canโ€™t be critical of it, it is what it is. Iโ€™m sure there are some people that will want to come to AEW to work and gain notoriety and gain enough overness and fame that they could do that. So I donโ€™t know, is that something Mariah does? I guess weโ€™ll see. I have no idea what the actual facts of the matter are, but I do understand why there are so many people that do want to do that. And I donโ€™t even think thatโ€™s a knock on AEW. I think thatโ€™s just there are so many people that have had these dreams of being at WWE and they really want to do it when itโ€™s all said and done. And one thing that Iโ€™ve even said, and I said this about the Bucks at one point, I almost wish the Bucks would get an opportunity to do that at some point and be in WWE because I feel like WWE is a place you almost have to go to be considered, like in the realm of one of the greatest of all time. And that isnโ€™t necessarily as a performer in the ring, just talking about your coverage of the promotions youโ€™ve been in because WWE is the oldest and longest and biggest promotion that there is. And I just feel like at the end of the day, WWE is the benchmark of pro wrestling. And that doesnโ€™t mean if you spend your entire career in Ring of Honor or AEW or TNA or whatever else, that youโ€™re not one of the best wrestlers, that youโ€™re not one of the greatest acts to ever do it. It just meant that you didnโ€™t go to all the big promotions, and thatโ€™s the only reason I say that.โ€

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(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)