Matt Hardy Recalls Circumstances That Led To Sammy Guevara’s AEW Suspension Earlier This Year

On the latest installment of his “Extreme Life of Matt Hardy” podcast, the TNA Wrestling star reflected on the Jeff Hardy vs. Sammy Guevara AEW Rampage bout from February 14, which saw Hardy suffer a broken nose and Sammy get suspended by AEW for not properly following concussion protocol.

Featured below are some of the highlights from the episode where he touches on this topic with the full story.

On the full story behind Jeff Hardy’s injury from the match and Sammy Guevara’s AEW suspension as a result: “What I can tell you is that whenever we had that match, I think we had half-ass convinced Tony Khan to try and let us do either a new gimmick or turn us heel, or whatever else, because apparently that was his mentality behind booking Jeff to lose some matches back to back on TV. He has this match with Sammy, and the deal happened where Sammy landed on him, he was bleeding, they stopped it, and I do know they wanted him to go straight home there. I think Jeff, probably on autopilot, but [he] was still pretty aware of what he was doing, came up, and they went into his finisher, the GTH, whatever, and they did it, and Jeff was okay. But I think they had asked him not to do it, just to go home, and I think Doc Sampson was the one saying, ‘Just end it now.’ I think they would have been fine if he would have just grabbed him and rolled him up or whatever it maybe have been, just hold him down because he’s hurt. They took that as Sammy was defying orders. I think just that and they said there were a couple of other incidents, whatever, they did, they suspended him, and it was legitimate, that suspension. He was gone for a pretty long time following that.”

On Matt getting in Sammy’s face after the match always being planned despite the legitimate injury taking place: “At the very end of the match, the stuff where I came in, I was trying to flex, I’ve gotten into great shape, I was ready to rock and roll, I had been ready to rock and roll. That was something we planned already. We were gonna do [that] in an attempt to transition into whatever we were doing next, even if we’re this over-the-top delusional GOAT tag team who ultimately portray babyfaces, or if we end up becoming heels, we wanted, we knew as The Hardys, we had been so beaten so much for so long and devalued to a degree. We wanted to turn the corner, and we wanted to do something new to kind of get a fresh start, and that’s kind of why we had that at the end. That was always the plan. If it had been a regular match and Jeff hadn’t gotten hurt, I was still gonna get in the ring, I was gonna take off my shirt, we were gonna flip behind off, we were gonna tell him to go fuck himself, and then we were gonna leave, and then he was gonna get attacked or something at the end. But that was part of the angle and story we were trying to tell. But immediately because he’d gotten hurt, and they tied Sammy to me getting hurt, they’re like, ‘Matt Hardy’s like, ‘Fuck this guy, I’m coming in and I’m gonna tell him to go to hell, and maybe we’ll get into a shoot fight, and it’s gonna turn into the UFC.’ But it was one of those things, that stuff was planned to happen as it was anyway, and that was gonna be part of our story that we were trying to tell, and it’s so funny that the Internet ran wild with that.”

For the complete episode of “The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy” podcast, visit Apple.com. H/T to Fightful.com for transcribing the above quotes.