Matt Hardy Quote

Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph.

Matt Hardy

Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph.

Related Quotes

About Matt Hardy

Matthew Moore Hardy (born September 23, 1974) is an American professional wrestler and actor. He is currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (Impact Wrestling), where he is a former TNA World Heavyweight Champion. He is also known for his work in WWE, All Elite Wrestling (AEW), and various other promotions, and is widely recognized for his longevity, creativity, and contributions to the evolution of modern professional wrestling.
Hardy gained prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s as one-half of The Hardy Boyz alongside his brother Jeff Hardy. The duo became one of the most successful and influential tag teams in professional wrestling history. They played a pivotal role in popularizing Tables, Ladders, and Chairs (TLC) matches during the Attitude Era, and were key figures in the resurgence of WWE’s tag team division. Together, they have held a combined 15 world tag team championships.
In addition to his tag team accomplishments, Hardy has enjoyed a successful singles career. In the early 2000s, he debuted the "Version 1" character, which received critical acclaim and was named Best Gimmick by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter in 2003. In 2016, Hardy introduced the "Broken" character during his time in Impact Wrestling, which was similarly praised for its originality and was also awarded Best Gimmick. The character became a cultural phenomenon in wrestling and was later renamed to "Woken" Matt Hardy upon his return to WWE.
Throughout his singles career, Hardy has held the ECW Championship, two TNA World Heavyweight Championships, the United States Championship, Hardcore Championship, European Championship, and Cruiserweight Championship.
Hardy has remained a prominent figure in the wrestling industry across four decades, noted for his adaptability, character work, and creative contributions both in and out of the ring. His ability to stay relevant across multiple eras and promotions has established him as one of the most enduring and innovative performers in professional wrestling.