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Matt Hardy reacts to accusations that Jeff Hardy is intentionally burying AEW

Jeff Hardy's comments about the ratings of AEW programming and about which of the three programs he'd like to stay on have become a talking point in the wrestling fraternity. After Jeff's posts were deleted, Matt Hardy came out to support his brother.

It all started when, on the January 5 episode of Rampage, The Hardys teamed up with Mark Briscoe and defeated Kip Sabian, the Butcher, and the Blade in a trios match, which finally resulted in high ratings. Jeff voiced his opinion about wanting to remain on Rampage and not go to Dynamite in a since-deleted post.

That post didn't go down well with the fans, and one of them claimed that Hardy was burying the company's other programming. Pretty soon, Matt Hardy defended his brother's comments with a tweet of his own:

"Jeff was merely celebrating how amazing #AEWRampage performed last week (with us featured more than anyone). It was a victory for both @AEW & The Hardys! Jeff touted the huge rating that an important #AEW TV show drew & the malcontents thanked The #LivingLegends like this,": he posted.

Hardys announce their collaboration with another wrestling veteran, an AEW icon

The Hardys teamed up with Mark Briscoe for their win, and it looks like the three wrestlers are looking for a long-term collaboration. The former WWE Tag Team Champions posted about their intentions to win the All Elite Wrestling World Trios Championship now that they are aligned with Briscoe.

With Mark Briscoe's hard-hitting style and the Hardys' never-say-die attitude, audiences should gear up for some intense matches. Looks like the Hardys have got a second wind in their wrestling career in the Jacksonville-based company

Will Mark Briscoe and the Hardys make it big in Tony Khan's company? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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