Hardy Boyz
| Hardy Boyz | |
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The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy (left) and Jeff Hardy (right)) in 2025 | |
| Tag team | |
| Members | Jeff Hardy[1] Matt Hardy[2] |
| Name(s) | The Broken Hardys[3] The Hardys[2] The Hardy Boyz[1] Immortal[4] The Jinx Brothers[5] Los Conquistadores The New Brood[6] Team Xtreme[7] The Hardy Brothers |
| Billed heights | Jeff: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[7] Matt: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[8] |
| Combined billed weight | 451 lb (205 kg) |
| Billed from | Cameron, North Carolina[1] The Hardy Compound in Cameron, North Carolina |
| Former member | Lita (valet) |
| Debut | July 6, 1995 |
| Years active | 1995–2002 2006–2009 2011−2019 2022–present |
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The Hardy Boyz are a professional wrestling tag team consisting of brothers Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy. They are currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where they are the reigning TNA World Tag Team Champions in their fourth reign.
The Hardy brothers began teaming together in 1995 on the independent circuit, where they won the NWA 2000 Tag Team Championship and founded OMEGA Championship Wrestling, capturing the promotion’s tag titles. In 1997, they signed with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). In 2000, they were joined by Lita to form the popular trio known as Team Xtreme. They are the only tag team in history to have held the WWE World Tag Team Championship, WCW Tag Team Championship (in WWE), TNA World Tag Team Championship, ROH World Tag Team Championship, and both the Raw and SmackDown Tag Team Championships. After disbanding in 2002, the brothers reunited in 2006 and teamed intermittently thereafter. They had a brief reunion in 2011 in Impact Wrestling (then known as TNA) as part of Immortal, and resumed regular tag team activity between 2014 and 2017. Following their departure from Impact in 2017, they returned to WWE, capturing the Raw Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania 33. They later won the SmackDown Tag Team Championship the night after WrestleMania 35 in 2019. Matt’s WWE contract expired in March 2020, marking the end of that run, and he subsequently signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Jeff would also depart WWE in 2021 and joined Matt in AEW in 2022, before both brothers returned to TNA in 2024.
Recognized as one of the most influential and decorated tag teams in professional wrestling, both brothers have also found success in singles competition, with each becoming a multi-time world champion. In 2017, they held seven different tag team titles from seven companies simultaneously—including the ROH World Tag Team Championship and Impact World Tag Team Championship—a feat unmatched in wrestling history. The Hardy Boyz are especially noted for their high-risk, innovative performances in ladder matches and Tables, Ladders, and Chairs matches. They are widely credited with helping to revitalize tag team wrestling during the Attitude Era.[9] In 2012, WWE ranked them number two in its list of the greatest tag teams in history.[10] Collectively, they are 14-time world tag team champions between WWE, TNA, and ROH.
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