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Matt Hardy wishes brother Jeff Hardy worked with a former WWE Champion more: "A special human!"

Former WWE Superstar Matt Hardy recently took to his Instagram account to comment on Jeff Hardy's heartwarming tribute to the late great Bray Wyatt (Windham Rotunda). During a recent TNA taping, The Charismatic Enigma paid a beautiful homage to Wyatt's ''The Fiend'' character.

The Eater of Worlds was one of the most popular stars in WWE. He passed away in August 2023. The cause of his death was a heart attack. He had been dealing with heart issues, and the COVID-19 infection exacerbated his pre-existing condition.

In 2018, Matt Hardy and the former WWE Champion were involved in an interesting storyline. They became tag team partners and were known as The Deleters of Worlds. During the same year, Jeff and Bray also shared the screen once.

Meanwhile, Broken Matt took to his Instagram account to comment on his brother's heartwarming tribute to Bray Wyatt. The veteran admitted how he wished The Charismatic Enigma and "a special human and gifted performer'' like Windham Rotunda had worked more inside the squared circle.

"Really wish my brother could have worked with Windham more. Windham was such a special human and gifted performer. I’m still so enamored and impressed by Jeff’s facepaint tribute Thursday night on #TNAiMPACT. I don’t think I’m alone when I really wish we could have seen Willow and The Fiend on the screen together at least once," he wrote.
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Jeff Hardy pays a heartwarming tribute to Bray Wyatt

During a recent TNA taping, fans saw Jeff Hardy pay a beautiful tribute to late star Bray Wyatt. The former WWE Superstar painted his face like Wyatt's ''The Fiend'' character.

After the TNA taping, Jeff took his Instagram account to show off his face paint. The Charismatic Enigma captioned his post as "follow the buzzards," and the Wyatt Sicks' music was playing in the background.

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Meanwhile, it will be interesting to see if Matt and Jeff Hardy return to the Stamford-based promotion in the future.

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