The Hardys are gearing up for what could be a legendary showdown at TNA Bound For Glory.

Matt and Jeff Hardy will face off against The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards) and ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) in a high-stakes Full Metal Mayhem match for the TNA World Tag Team Championships. This marks the brothers’ first Full Metal Mayhem match together since 2014, and it could very well be their final outing in the grueling format.

In a recent interview with Mona of TheOneMona, Matt Hardy reflected on the significance of the moment.

“For us to be doing — we’re 33 years into this. To be doing a Full Metal Mayhem/TLC match against a really young team in ABC and the dastardly System, Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers, both very talented guys. This is cool. We’re just saying that if this happens to be our last Full Metal Mayhem, we’re going to go out with a bang,” Matt said.

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The Hardys’ participation in this iconic match has fans wondering if this might be their final ride in such a physically demanding environment. Known for their trailblazing TLC matches, Matt and Jeff are promising a performance worthy of their legacy—whether it marks the end of an era or not.

With the Hardys hinting at retirement plans on the horizon, all eyes will be on Bound For Glory to see how they fare against two formidable teams. One thing is for certain—if this is their last Full Metal Mayhem, they intend to leave everything in the ring.

As a reminder, Ringside News will have live play-by-play coverage of the event over in our TNA Bound for Glory section. Stay tuned for any late breaking, news, rumors, spoilers or changes for tonight’s show.

Do you think the Hardys will capture the TNA World Tag Team Championships one more time? Or will this be the final chapter in their Full Metal Mayhem legacy? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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