Matt Hardy sounded off on the significant changes behind-the-scenes in WWE and other current topics during the latest episode of his podcast, "The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy."
While talking about some of the topical news from the wrestling business on the program, the AEW star spoke about Triple H being in charge of WWE potentially being a game-changer for the industry.
Additionally, Hardy spoke about the loaded roster in AEW and how Triple H is more in tune with wrestling in 2022.
Featured below are some of the highlights from the episode where he touches on these topics with his thoughts.
On Triple H taking over behind-the-scenes for WWE possibly being a game-changer: "Because now it’s like, once again, I’m Team AEW. Whatever team I’m playing for, I am waving that flag til my dying day. But it is a good thing because there are people that could potentially leave AEW, they might end up going to WWE and they would be more apt to do that because Triple H is in charge. So I think that’s a super positive thing."
On AEW's loaded roster and how Triple H is more in tune with the wrestling business in 2022: “[AEW’s] got a big roster. I mean that was by design, you know? They have plenty of people that you could cycle off. Each week, Dynamite looks different. Also, we’re building a Ring of Honor roster as well. So that’s definitely intentional. But it is a positive thing and another huge positive to Triple H running WWE now, Vince, it is what it is, but his views and his mindset about pro wrestling, were a little bit antiquated, and that’s no slant on him, I’m not trash talking him. It’s just because he’s an older guy. I mean, as we get older, it is definitely much harder to keep up with what is new and what is trendy and have your finger on the pulse of pro wrestling. Triple H is much more tuned in to 2022 pro wrestling, much like Tony Khan is. So I think now you have two guys who really have their fingers on the pulse of pro wrestling. So I think that’s going to benefit everyone.”
Check out the complete episode of the show at Spotify.com. H/T to Fightful.com for transcribing the above quotes.
