The Young Bucks and Hardys program has been agreed upon to be a major deal on Impact television until the Hardys situation changed. Both ROH and Impact had signed off on working together where there would be multiple dates for months in both companies, going back-and-forth, where the Young Bucks would have debuted on the April tapings. It would have run the gamut to matches on each other’s PPV shows as well as a match at the Hardy compound and eventually to the ladder match as the likely final match. Impact was still interested in the Young Bucks, as Jeff Jarrett showed interest in everyone who he thought had a name that could help the company. Even if the Hardys leaving wouldn’t have killed the idea, and realistically, it probably did, the legal threat that cost ROH the Dish Network PPV buys would have certainly killed it dead.
If ROH aren't too pissed off with the PPV cancellation, a talent exchange between the two companies is still possible. That's certainly what seems Jarrett intent on doing — building relationships with anyone that's up for it.
This surprises me as originally they reported that part of Anthem bring upset with Matt was that he negotiated to work with ROH but Impact wasn't gonna get anything in return.
Meh. If I found the Bucks interesting maybe I'd care, but I don't so I don't care. As much as I find the Broken Hardy's stuff strange it is certainly interesting and entertaining in it's own way.
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