Ring of Honor’s “Chief Operating Officer” Joe Koff was recently interviewed by ESPN and gave a little more info on how long the Hardys have signed with ROH, stating, “I think timing had a lot to do with this, as far as last night and being part of Ring of Honor for the next set of weeks or months, whatever it ends up being.”
While exact terms of the agreement are unavailable, Koff revealed a few more details as to how this arrangement with the new ROH tag team champion will work.
“It’s time-based,” said Koff. “It’s something that they wanted, it’s something that we wanted, and it just worked out perfectly. We’re very excited to have them. Obviously, as you can see by the reaction, I think the fans are reacting to that very favorably. … I think timing had a lot to do with this, as far as last night and being part of Ring of Honor for the next set of weeks or months, whatever it ends up being.”
Judging from that, it definitely seems like it’s only a short term deal and the Hardys may still end up in WWE. The Hardys are officially announced for three more ROH shows up until at least April 1, and there are rumors that they’ve been telling indie promotions that they’ll be available for booking until at least May 1.
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