The legal battle between GFW and The Hardy Boyz is arguably one of the biggest ongoing news stories of today. News has consistently been coming out over the past few weeks. Most recently, we went into depth through knowledge learned from Sport’s Illustrated about the finer details of the case.

To briefly summarize some points, it seems that Jeff Jarrett has the aim of stalling in an attempt to make The Hardy Boyz give up the legal battle, despite Hardyz saying they would end it on good terms with a press conference.

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Jeremy Borash of GFW spoke to WrestleZone today and explained his own thoughts on the battle between GFW and The Hardy Boyz.

Borash would say the following:

“No. We did something at Slammiversary that was just Joseph Parks, Scott Steiner and Josh Matthews and I thought it was pretty entertaining. It’s more of a way I like to shoot television. I’ve done short movies, I’ve done short videos and it’s just sort of the same thing. It’s a meta style with very specific locations and I use very specific kinds of cameras. I don’t let a lot of people in on that because it’s got a very distinct look. Anyone who does that for a living can kind of figure it out I think. It’s a presentation and a style. One thing that I think is important is that you’ve got to be different. The thing about other wrestling programs is that it all looks the same and sounds the same. That has it’s pluses and minuses. Being able to do the kind of things we do… I like to shoot “run and gun”. I don’t like to ask for a lot of clearances. I ask for forgiveness a lot of times. The biggest legal issues I am concerned about in terms of the Hardy stuff is just the statute of limitations. I don’t want to be in court explaining why we broke into a zoo and fought a kangaroo. I don’t want to be in a court explaining why we are shooting fireworks off of FAA licensed aerial machines. (Laughs) I am just going to lay low on that. I don’t think a lot of stuff we did was above the law in North Carolina. I didn’t quite read the rules. I know we just liked to do a lot of “run and gun” stuff.”

From the sounds of it, it does appear that Borash is not exactly in fear of Matt, Jeff and Reby in this case. Rather, he is moreso afraid of what consequences everyone will face for potentially breaking the law. This would likely fall on the company, if it was to be brought up in court.

If any more information does come out on the legal battle, Wrestling Rumors will be sure to provide you with more information.

Editor’s Note:

There honestly isn’t much more to be said. He seems from my perspective to be taking side with GFW but I’m not sure if that is me misunderstanding. Only time will tell as this battle continues to progress.

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