Matt Hardy Says The Broken Universe Will Be Back, Hopes It Can Become Its Own Series One Day

Matt Hardy talks about his future goals for the Broken Universe.

Matt Hardy, for the time being, has put the Broken Universe on the back burner. Currently, he is focused on teaming with his brother, Jeff Hardy, in AEW. Matt had originally joined AEW as his broken persona but with no audience because of the global pandemic, he ultimately decided to switch gears to the “Big Money Matt” character

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However, Matt Hardy, one day, wants to bring back the Broken Matt character, and he hopes to turn the Broken Universe into a series that can focus on all of the characters in the Broken Universe including Senior Benjamin and more.

"I mean, still, that is what I want to do, I want to bring back the Broken Universe at some point, maybe even when I'm not wrestling in the ring full-time, and make it a small series and, and try and put it on a platform somewhere," said Matt Hardy on the latest episode of his podcast, The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy. "Because it was just so much fun. I would love to sit back and hook up with JB, Jeremy Borash, and Jimmy Long again, and really do this and make it into an entertaining series. Because that it was so much fun. There's a great mixture and combination of like, making movies and doing this Broken Matt insanity and super entertainment, super meta entertainment stuff, along with having some in-ring action and still getting to do something I'm very passionate about, which is wrestling in the ring."

In regards to another potential career path beyond the world of wrestling in the ring, Matt Hardy says he is open to becoming an agent and maybe even doing some agent work for Ring of Honor now that it is owned by Tony Khan. Learn more here.

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