Former WWE star and a former eleven times Tag Team champion in WWE Matt Hardy who is also a former ECW World Champion recently looked back at dropping the Tag Team titles with MVP and how JBL was about it.
MVP made his WWE debut back in 2006 and the former WWE World champion Kane decided to push him through in his earlier days in WWE. He recorded multiple victories over the Big Red Machine at the start of his career. It was really an amazing start. He went on to win the WWE United States Championship as well.

Matt Hardy Reveals How JBL Got Mad After He And MVP Dropped Tag Team Titles
In 2008 she got involved in a feud with Matt Hardy on Friday Night Smackdown and it was really one of the most entertaining feuds for the mentioned year. MVP was the heel of this feud and Hardy was the babyface. After having a short feud, that do was the forced to team up for a certain situation.
Things got more interesting when they won the WWE Tag Team Championships. This was not the first time two unlikely members became Tag Team champions but this one has to be one of the most entertaining, arguably the most entertaining of them all. The feud went on a number of months. It has been really forgotten now but it became really popular during the mentioned time.

Matt Hardy who is also a former ECW World Champion recently spoke on his Extreme Life of Matt Hardy podcast where he looked back at dropping the Tag Team titles with MVP and how JBL was about it. He said;
“There was a deal where Miz and [John] Morrison, they got a little bit of heat. They got chewed out [at] the end because they wanted them as soon it was over to get out of the ring as opposed to staying there celebrating.

“So we [Matt & MVP] could get into our business or whatever, which is so funny because Miz was so excited. It was his first title and then I remember Morrison too, they both got read the riot act by J.B.L at the very end and Miz was like, ‘So sorry’ and then Morrison fired up and was ready to fight him, whatever, at the very end.
“He’s like, ‘What the hell is wrong with you two? Get the f*ck out of the ring. If they tell you to get out of the ring, get out of the ring. It’s not about you. It’s about them.’ I was fine. They apologized and they were sorry they did. I try [to be a rational person]. I try to be.”
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