Matt Hardy opened up about his current run in TNA Wrestling, offering insights into the company's momentum and his personal journey. He reflected on the success of Slammiversary, calling it a turning point for TNA as it regains fan excitement and critical attention. Hardy praised the event's energy and the locker room's dedication, saying the brand feels “reinvigorated and creatively fearless.”
Looking ahead, Hardy hyped up the upcoming TNA Impact tapings in Baltimore, noting that the crowd in Charm City has always been passionate and vocal—a perfect setting for the kind of storytelling TNA is aiming for. He teased surprises and big moments in store for fans attending live.
Matt also previewed TNA Emergence, promising it will be a can't-miss event with major storyline implications. He hinted that Emergence will serve as a key setup for what’s to come later in the year, with a mix of rising talent and established veterans in high-stakes bouts.
One of the most talked-about topics was Matt and Jeff Hardy reuniting to face Team 3D at TNA Bound For Glory. Describing the match as “full circle,” Matt called it a celebration of tag team history and a tribute to the legacy they all built together. “This isn’t just nostalgia—it’s about pushing each other one more time and delivering something unforgettable,” he said.
Finally, Hardy addressed the buzz surrounding TNA’s partnership with WWE, calling it “unprecedented and smart for business.” While he remained tight-lipped about specific cross-promotional plans, he emphasized mutual respect between the two companies and hinted that fans may be surprised by what’s possible in this new era of cooperation.