Matt and Jeff Hardy are currently the TNA World Tag Team Champions, but their contractual status is reportedly more fluid than fans might expect.
According to a new report from Fightful Select, the legendary brothers have not yet officially signed new long-term contracts with TNA Wrestling. Sources indicate that while a deal is expected to be finalized “very soon,” the duo is currently operating under TNA’s strategy of short-term monthly agreements. This approach has been utilized for several in-ring talents to maintain flexibility during the company’s transition to the AMC network, which officially begins in mid-January 2026.
Despite the lack of a signed long-term paper, the relationship between the Hardys and TNA appears strong. It is speculated internally that Matt and Jeff are the highest-paid talent on the roster, reflecting their value as legends and current champions. The report notes that the eventual long-term agreement is expected to be significant.
The Hardys are currently enjoying their fourth reign as TNA World Tag Team Champions, having held the belts for 154 days. Their current run has been revitalized by TNA’s working relationship with WWE NXT, which has seen the brothers appear on Tuesday nights to mix it up with the next generation of talent. This crossover appeal likely adds to their leverage and value as TNA prepares for its biggest platform exposure in years on AMC.