WWE posted a bunch of unseen Jeff Hardy photos. I have uploaxed them to the gallery. (Some I have uploaded to the appropriate section, e.g. promotional photos, etc.)
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WWE Photos > WWE.com Exclusives/Features > Miscellaneous Exclusives > Unseen Jeff Hardy Photos
Anything The B-Team can do, the Raw Tag Team Champions can do better. Despite Bo Dallas & Curtis Axel’s enthusiasm after a win over Breezango, “Woken” Matt Hardy & Bray Wyatt showed they’re still the team to beat with a near-flawless victory over The Revival.
As always, Dash & Dawson kept things competitive with their technical proficiency (The Woken One declared Dash Wilder’s athleticism “flabbergasting”) and briefly isolated Hardy from his partner. But the champs outlasted them all the same, dispatching Scott Dawson with the double Sister Abigail, now known as the Kiss of Deletion.
It was a telling display of dominance by the champions, but even more telling was that The B-Team were spotted taking notes backstage during the champions’ match. Their status as contenders may be joke fodder for Kurt Angle, but Dallas & Axel have defied the odds before. If opportunity knocks, they may yet have the last laugh.
Credit: WWE.com
Gallery Links:
WWE Photos > Weekly & Pay-Per-View Digitals > 2018 > RAW > May 14th – Tag Match
Screen Captures > WWE Programs > RAW > 2018 > May 14th – Tag Match
WWE.com has posted photos from WWE’s tour of Europe. I’ve added the ones featuring Matt & Jeff to the gallery.
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RAW TOUR PHOTOS
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > RAW Tour Photos > 2018 > Bournemouth, England
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > RAW Tour Photos > 2018 > Belfast, Ireland
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > RAW Tour Photos > 2018 > Dublin, Ireland
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > RAW Tour Photos > 2018 > Zaragoza, Spain
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > RAW Tour Photos > 2018 > Malaga, Spain
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > RAW Tour Photos > 2018 > Geneva, Switzerland
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > RAW Tour Photos > 2018 > Vienna, Austria
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > RAW Tour Photos > 2018 > Turin, Italy
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > RAW Tour Photos > 2018 > Paris, France **
SMACKDOWN TOUR PHOTOS
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > Smackdown Tour Photos > 2018 > Oberhausen, Germany
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > Smackdown Tour Photos > 2018 > Braunschweig, Germany
WWE Photos > Public Events > 2018 > Jeff Hardy Signing
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > Smackdown Tour Photos > 2018 > Bremen, Germany
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > Smackdown Tour Photos > 2018 > Prague, Czech Republic
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > Smackdown Tour Photos > 2018 > Budapest, Hungary
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > Smackdown Tour Photos > 2018 > Liverpool, England
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > Smackdown Tour Photos > 2018 > Newcastle, England
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > Smackdown Tour Photos > 2018 > Sheffield, England
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > Smackdown Tour Photos > 2018 > Amsterdam, Germany
WWE Photos > WWE Tour Photos > Smackdown Tour Photos > 2018 > Munich, Germany **
SmackDown LIVE General Manager Paige kicked things off on the blue brand and quickly looked back to the events of WWE Backlash, then began to look forward to the upcoming WWE Money in the Bank event and its two Money in the Bank Ladder Matches. Tonight, several bouts would feature male and female Superstars attempting to qualify for the clashes, including the match that was about to begin — United States Champion Jeff Hardy vs. The Miz.
Miz and Hardy both came out firing, with The Charismatic Enigma looking to build off his win this past Sunday against Randy Orton, and The A-Lister was attempting to bounce back after his nail-biting defeat to Seth Rollins in the Intercontinental Title Match at WWE Backlash. In the pivotal moments, Miz was in dire straits when Hardy hit the Twist of Fate and Swanton Bomb. However, incredibly, Miz used Hardy’s momentum against him, countering the pin attempt into one of his own to get a surprising three-count for the win, becoming SmackDown LIVE’s first entry into the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match.
Credit: WWE.com
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WWE Photos > Weekly & Pay-Per-View Digitals > 2018 > Smackdown > May 8th – Jeff Hardy vs. The Miz
Screen Captures > WWE Programs > Smackdown > 2018 > May 8th – Jeff Hardy vs. The Miz
Curtis Axel & Bo Dallas officially cast The Miz aside last night, meaning the former Miztourage are finally their own leading men. Unfortunately, they still have a few things to work out. Despite their confidence, they were relatively easy pickings for “Woken” Matt Hardy & Bray Wyatt, competing for the first time as Raw Tag Team Champions.
The titleholders were brimming with confidence from the jump — Wyatt turned his back on Axel to give the former Intercontinental Champion a free swing — and it turned out their faith in themselves was more than justified. Wyatt stopped an early run cold, and after dispatching a meddling Bo Dallas, he tagged in The Woken One to drop Axel with a double Sister Abigail. Wonderful.
Credit: WWE.com
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WWE Photos > Weekly & Pay-Per-View Digitals > 2018 > RAW > May 7th – Tag Match
Screen Captures > WWE Programs > RAW > 2018 > May 7th – Tag Match