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Old 07-07-2009, 08:39 PM   #5
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I'm a big Matt Hardy fan. Over the past few years, we've seen Matthew Moore grow into a genuine ring general -- so here's hoping that when he body recovers, it can match his mental growth as a worker, and we can see a better-than-ever Hardy.

The time away will do Matt good, because I already feel his heel character is pretty stale. It got lost in the shuffle on RAW in a big way, and while he should have been used as a main event character there (he beat a man who was just WWE Champion at WrestleMania), the grip guys like Triple H, Randy Orton and Batista have on the show made that difficult. The man has already been US Champion, and was just the ECW Champion -- there's no reason for him to be challenging for the US Title again.

A return to SmackDown!, with Michael Hayes handling his direction, will be the best Hardy has been used in a while. Well, I think the most love will go into Matt's direction, and with his strong mind for the business, he'll be a highly entertaining part of SmackDown!.
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