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Matt Hardy says pro wrestling success requires living the lifestyle

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Matt Hardy has been in pro wrestling for nearly 35 years, and when young talent who are trying to make it in the sport ask for his advice, they’ll usually listen.

Hardy shared the advice he tells others in a recent interview with Fox News Digital. He said those who are trying to make it big have to live the lifestyle of a professional wrestler.

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Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy celebrate during NXT in Cincinnati.

Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy celebrate during “NXT” at Andrew J. Brady Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Feb. 25, 2025. (WWE via Getty Images)

“The main piece of advice I always share with people, if you really want to make a career out of wrestling, you have to make it a lifestyle,” he said. “You have to do something every single day that kind of will help assist your journey and in your whole goal of being a pro wrestler.

“You have to exercise a certain way, try and eat a certain way, try and sleep a certain way, get in the habit of working out, get in the habit of knowing everyone and everything that’s going on at every promotion because you never know where you’ll get an opportunity.”

Pro wrestling promotions, especially the ones featuring former stars from WWE, All Elite Wrestling and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), sometimes have scouts watching closely. Being able to be on your game is crucial.

Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy sitting in the audience at MetLife Stadium.

Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy sit in the audience during SummerSlam at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Aug. 3, 2025. (Rich Freeda/WWE)

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“And that’s what’s key because timing is everything in pro wrestling,” Hardy explained. “You never know, you might get an opportunity to go somewhere at a promotion you’re not familiar with, and if you don’t know, then maybe they feel disrespected and they’re not as interested in you. But you just need to be as much on the pulse of pro wrestling as you possibly can be and make it a lifestyle.”

The current TNA star also added that buying into your own character is another part that a pro wrestler should focus on.

“And authenticity is real important, too,” he told Fox News Digital. “If you can find something that you’re doing as a character, as a performer, which seems authentic, which seems something that is relatable to you, you feel comfortable doing, that’ll usually come off the best.”

Matt Hardy participates in the U.S. vs. Canada Border Brawl in Niagara Falls Ontario

Matt Hardy participates in the U.S. vs. Canada Border Brawl in Niagara Falls, Ontario, on May 25, 2025. (Robert Okine/Getty Images for Zone-ify)

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Hardy, and his brother Jeff, will defend the TNA World Tag Team Championship at Lockdown on Sunday against Nic and Ryan Nemeth. The pay-per-view will take place at the Credit Union 1 Arena in Chicago. Each match will be inside a steel cage.

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Real Madrid officially presents Jose Mourinho in a closed-door ceremony

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MADRID — In an unusual ceremony closed to the media and fans, Real Madrid officially presented coach Jose Mourinho on Tuesday.

The event took place at the club’s headquarters in Madrid, with president Florentino Perez welcoming the coach.

The only images of the presentation were provided by Real Madrid TV and the club’s website and social media accounts.

“I’m one of you,” Mourinho said in a message to fans in a video released by the club. “And not just today, but since I arrived in 2010 and after I left in 2013, always with you. … To return to Real Madrid is to return home.”

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Madrid said the coach was signed for three seasons until June 30, 2029.

After the signing, Madrid said Mourinho received a replica of the stadium, a watch and a jersey with his name.

Madrid has been revamped after a second consecutive season without a major title. In addition to Mourinho, who replaced Alvaro Arbeloa, the club also brought in players such as Marc Cucurella, Ibrahima Konate, Denzel Dumfries, Bernardo Silva and Yan Diomande.

Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham will lead the squad again as it tries to keep Barcelona from winning a third straight La Liga title.

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Mourinho was hired in June and officially took over in July at the start of the pre-season.

He is back for a second stint with Madrid some 13 years after he left the club. He was in charge from 2010-13, winning a Spanish league and a Copa del Rey. He was more remembered for his confrontational personality that ended up splitting his own squad and alienating all but the most hardcore fans, as well as a large part of the local media.

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If you pick the wrong people, you can get into trouble

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Former captain Ian Chappell has hit out at Australia’s selectors after the hosts suffered an unexpected nine-wicket wicket loss against Bangladesh in the first Test in Darwin. Chappell opined Australia made some poor selection calls for the opening Test against Bangladesh and paid the price for the same.

Following the shocking defeat to Bangladesh in Darwin, Australia have dropped opener Jake Weatherald for the second Test and have handed a comeback to Matt Renshaw. Marnus Labuschagne, however, survived the axe despite scoring only 32 runs in the first Test. The second match of the series against Bangladesh starts in Mackay from August 22.

Speaking to nine.com.au, Chappell questioned the thought process behind Australia’s selection choices and commented:

“If you pick the wrong people in the first place, you can get into trouble. With their selections, they have shown to me that they do not understand things very well. To me, it is the selectors who’ve got themselves into this problem. Now they have got to try and find a way out. But I am not convinced that they’re good enough to find a way out.”

In six Test matches, Weatherald has scored 224 runs at an average of 20.36, with just one fifty. As for Labuschagne, he hasn’t scored a Test ton since 2023. In 15 innings last year, he scored 271 runs at an average of 20.84 and, in four innings this year, he has managed 117 runs.


“He is there to make centuries, and you are batting him at seven” – Chappell on Australian all-rounder Beau Webster

Chappell also lashed out at the team management for batting all-rounder Beau Webster at the No. 7 position. Pointing out to his impressive record with the willow, he opined:

“He is there to make centuries, and you are batting him at seven. What is that?

Asked about Victoria’s upcoming stars Campbell Kellaway and Oliver Peake, the 82-year-old replied that they are not ready for Test cricket. He said:

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“I think Kellaway and Peake have got talent, but are they ready? I’m not too sure about that. If you look at their Shield record, averages in the 20s should not get you into an Australian side.”

Kellaway has an average of 31.52 from 44 first-class games, while Peake averages 26 from 14 first-class matches.