Jeff Hardy wants his final fight to be against The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania
Brother Nero says developments that take place 'between now and February with TNA' will determine his future.
Jeff Hardy has said that his WWE return depends on The Undertaker. The wrestler, who is currently signed to TNA, where he performs under the ring name Brother Nero revealed that he wants his last fight with the Deadman in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania.
During an interview with Sports Illustrated, the Attitude Era superstar said that his future will be determined when the events "between now and February with TNA" unfold. However, the 39-year-old also said that he does not see anything wrong in staying back with Impact Wrestling.
"For the people who really want to know where I'll be after February, it's just like what I said when I left [WWE]—this is only goodbye for now, this is not goodbye forever. As long as I'm healthy, there is always that chance I will return and have that one last run. For now, it's up in the air," Jeff said.
"Ultimately, that's my last dream match – with the Undertaker at the Hell in a Cell – so a lot of it depends on The Undertaker. If he's going to still do one match a year, I would really like to be part of a Hell in a Cell with him. But I don't know if he's going to wrestle again this year at WrestleMania, or if he's going to give it up. I was the world champion, but I never got to do a Hell in a Cell or main event a WrestleMania, but so much of it depends on The Undertaker," he added.
However, Jeff also stressed that working for the WWE takes a toll on the wrestlers.
"When you commit to a WWE contract, you're committing to some serious time away from home. If it were under my terms, there might be a chance, but I'm really not sure. Of course it would be nice, but what we're doing right now is so much fun. I don't want to go back to WWE and burn out within four or five months, and having another run as TNA world champion would feel just as good," he said.
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