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Controversial Ex-WWE Champion Wants A Trip To The Uso Penetentiary

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Source: WWE.com

Ex-WWE Champion Jeff Hardy wants to have a dream match against The Usos.

Speaking in a new interview with Dope Kontent Entertainment, Jeff was asked to share the dream matches on his bucket list.

The ex-WWE star, who has a history of substance abuse, named a singles bout against Roman Reigns as his dream match. He added that he would like to face The Street Profits in a tag team match with his brother, Matt.

“Roman Reigns is a pretty big dream match of mine. As far as a tag team, I’m hung up on the Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins). I really admire those guys. I’d love to see that happen.”

Continuing further, he stated that a visit to The Uso Penitentiary is also on his bucket list. He wants to face Jey and Jimmy Uso in a “cinematic match in an old abandoned prison.”

“It’s on my bucket list, with the Usos (Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso), a cinematic match in the Uso penitentiary. Go to an old abandoned prison and have a killer cinematic match.” [H/T Fightful]

WWE Legend Jeff Hardy Has No Comebacks Left In Him

Jeff Hardy’s drug and alcohol addiction cost him a lot over the years: his health, his reputation, major opportunities, and even his freedom at times, turning what could have been a smooth career into a rollercoaster of comebacks, relapses, and lost moments.

Speaking on the No Contest Wrestling podcast, the WWE legend hinted that his current run is his last because if he relapses again, that means his wrestling career is over.

“And looking back at it, even with the ups and downs, I’ve had such an incredible career. I’ve burned it down, you know, to have to rebuild a few times, and that hasn’t been easy at all. It’s been tough. I don’t have any more comebacks in me, man. This is the last time I’ve burned it down. I’ve rebuilt to be here to not burn it down again, man. I’ve been so blessed to be on the other side of all my issues with drugs and alcohol.”

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