Matt Hardy, renowned for his legacy in tag team wrestling, has sparked excitement among WWE fans by proposing a WrestleMania Tag Team Dream Match featuring The Usos, The New Day, and The Hardy Boyz. This suggestion arrives after The Usos captured the WWE World Tag Team Championships, marking yet another major moment for the accomplished brothers.
Matt Hardy Proposes a Generational Clash at WrestleMania
On Monday night, Matt Hardy congratulated The Usos on their hard-fought victory over AJ Styles and Dragon Lee, which brought the World Tag Team Championships back into their possession. Recognizing their talent and status, Hardy used the occasion to put forward a bold idea that immediately caught fans’ attention: a triple-threat tag match at WrestleMania between The Usos, The New Day, and The Hardy Boyz. According to Hardy, all three teams stand among the most celebrated tag teams to ever compete in WWE, and a match that brings their legacies together would symbolize a true generational showdown.
“Congrats, @WWEUsos! Well-deserved win as you guys absolutely killed it. Maybe at @WrestleMania, it’s time for The Usos vs The New Day vs The Hardy Boyz in a generational dream match.”
— Matt Hardy
The Hardys, reunited and active once again thanks to WWE’s current partnership with TNA, could now make this dream match a reality. Their return to WWE, particularly with the synergy between promotions, suggests that orchestrating such an encounter would be within the realm of possibility—with each team poised to represent a unique era and style in tag team history.

WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart’s famous rating system for identifying the greatest tag teams further highlights just how special such a match would be, positioning these three units as among the best ever seen in the company’s storied timeline.
Fans Voice Support and Campaign for an Epic TLC Match
Wrestling fans flooded social media with enthusiastic calls to see Hardy’s concept come to life on the grandest stage. Supporters expressed strong desire for the generational tag team contest, and some even proposed raising the stakes by adding a stipulation synonymous with tag team chaos—a TLC (Tables, Ladders, and Chairs) match. The idea of The Usos, The New Day, and The Hardy Boyz facing off in this high-risk environment, especially at WrestleMania, created a surge of anticipation across platforms like X (Twitter).
“Gotta make that phone call, Matt, because a TLC match between The Usos, The New Day, and The Hardy Boyz at WrestleMania 42 sounds perfect.”
— Fan on X
The excitement also led to speculation about the prospect of a brothers-versus-brothers match at WrestleMania, something that has yet to occur in the event’s long history. With The Hardy Boyz and The Usos both featuring sibling pairings, the matchup brings a fresh dynamic that has not been explored on the main stage.
The Potential Impact for WWE and WrestleMania
The prospect of a WrestleMania Tag Team Dream Match matches WWE’s tradition of delivering unforgettable moments at its flagship event, particularly when it comes to fan-favorite reunions and high-stakes battles. The Hardy Boyz, renowned for creating one of the loudest crowd reactions in WrestleMania history, remain incredibly popular, and their participation could draw renewed global attention. WWE’s partnership with TNA also means the boundaries for feature matches are broader than ever before.
The enthusiasm from the wrestling community suggests strong interest in seeing these three teams compete for the World Tag Team Championships, while conversations among industry analysts highlight the potential for a classic that honors the sport’s evolution. As the fan energy continues to build, all eyes now turn to WWE to see whether this generational tag team dream match will take center stage at a future WrestleMania event.
Congrats, @WWEUsos! Well deserved win as you guys absolutely killed it.
Maybe at @WrestleMania, it’s time for The Usos vs The New Day vs The Hardy Boyz in a generational dream match. https://t.co/jXjQOBXiPM
— MATT HARDY (@MATTHARDYBRAND) December 30, 2025
