Matt Hardy Invited Bray Wyatt to TNA's Total Non-Stop Deletion
On Thursday night, Matt Hardy will host TNA’s Total Non-Stop Deletion, which will take place from Hardy’s property in North Carolina. This is set to be one of the most interesting things the company has ever produced.
Total Non-Stop Deletion has already been filmed, but in anticipation of fans seeing this for the first time, Hardy has been inviting tag teams on Twitter from the past and present to appear. This includes the Rock and Roll Express, New Day, and the Young Bucks. The Broken One also invited the Wyatt Family, WWE SmackDown’s tag team champions. This would lead to a brief back and forth between Hardy and Wyatt:
I FORMALLY invite MeekMahan's #SDLive Champs, The Family of Wyatts, to #TotalNonstopDELETION.
Our universes must collide. #Apocalypto
— #BROKEN Matt Hardy (@MATTHARDYBRAND) December 13, 2016
What would Wyatt respond with?
@MATTHARDYBRAND you know where to find us…
— Bray Wyatt (@WWEBrayWyatt) December 13, 2016
I do. And if #BrotherNero & I have to come there to make this MANDATED war happen, WE WILL.
We are DESTINED to collide, Family of Wyatts. https://t.co/x01OE3GU6T
— #BROKEN Matt Hardy (@MATTHARDYBRAND) December 13, 2016
Given that the Eater of Words and the Wyatt Family are contracted WWE talents, this has no chance of happening. It would take Hardy, if he ever decided to return to WWE, for this to take place, which is a long-shot.
We have seen the Wyatts emulate the Hardys, though. After TNA did the “Final Deletion,” WWE had New Day invade the Wyatt Family “compound,” which resulted in more of a fight than a match between the two teams. They would end their feud shortly before the WWE brand split.
As for TNA, they are dipping back into a “Deletion” episode for the third time this year. It started with the “Final Deletion,” then the match with the Decay, and now the Total Non-Stop Deletion. This should make for an intriguing night of programming with Matt Hardy and Jeff “Brother Nero” Hardy at the forefront of it all. What could go down?
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