Matt Hardy Says Too Many Heels Are Worried About What The Internet Says About Them

Current AEW Star and pro wrestling legend Matt Hardy recently took to an episode of his "Extreme Life of Matt Hardy" podcast, where he talked about a variety of topics such as how AEW President Tony Khan and others would choose to have a great match take place with just the right amount of time than fans who like a shorter and more gimmicky match.

Matt Hardy said:

“In this day and age, and Tony Khan is of this mindset too, I think he would rather have a really great, kickass match, go out there for a long amount of time, not a long amount of time, but for enough of a time that you can have this be a magnificent match that is worthy of four or five stars, whatever it may be. That’s just kind of like his mindset. A lot of the die hard wrestling fans are like that now. There are some people who are more casual people that are cool with things that are shorter, they don’t mind it, and probably like gimmicky finishes. It’s just different mindsets and I think it’s good to have a bit of all of that. I think pro wrestling should be a variety show.”

Matt Hardy also talked about how too many heels in wrestling today are worried what the internet says about them.

Matt Hardy said:

“I feel like some heels want to look cool because they’re worried about what people are going to say on the internet. Once again, f**k the internet. When it comes to feedback and opinions, you’re job if you are a heel out there, it is to do dumb sh*t and embarrass yourself and to always have the good guy have the advantage on you and to turn things around on you and make you look dumb. That’s the whole point of it, so you can’t be afraid to go there. There’s something to be said for that. I feel like too many current heels worry about what the internet says, like, ‘I really want them to say I’m good. I want them to think I’m good.' That doesn’t matter. Your job as a heel is to be booed and have people hate you and to get heat.”

You can check out Matt Hardy's comments in the embedded audio player below. H/T to WrestlingNews.co for transcribing the above quotes.