The legendary professional wrestling tag team will be returning to Maine for the first time in 25 years at the Vacationland Cup '25.

For those who may not know, professional wrestling has deep roots here in Maine—so deep, in fact, that modern pro wrestling as we know it might not exist without it. Vince McMahon, who would go on to co-found what became WWE, promoted his very first wrestling show in Bangor back in 1971, sent here by his father to learn the ropes.

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The Hardy Boyz are officially set to make their Limitless Wrestling debut at Vacationland Cup 2025 on Saturday, August 9th, at the Colisée in Lewiston.

This will be Matt and Jeff Hardy’s first tag team match in Maine since 1999—and their first-ever public signing together in the state.

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Their appearance is expected to bring even more excitement to Limitless Wrestling’s annual tournament, which already shattered attendance records last year.

Matt Hardy says fans can expect the brothers to prove they’re still as ‘timeless and great’ as ever.

Tickets for the Vacationland Cup ‘25 are on sale now at showpass.com/limitlessvlc25, with general admission and tiered seating available.

Limited VIP 'Meet, Greet, and DELETE!' passes—which include a photo with the Hardy Boyz, a signed item, and early venue access—are available at LimitlessWrestling.com. For updates and announcements, be sure to follow Limitless Wrestling on their website and social media pages.

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And there you have it—Matt and Jeff, the Hardy Boyz, will be returning to Maine for this year’s Vacationland Cup, put on by Limitless Wrestling in Lewiston.

What are your thoughts on this announcement from Limitless Wrestling? Have you ever been to a Limitless Wrestling show? We’d love to hear from you! Feel free to join the conversation by messaging us on the app.

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REVEALED: Real Names of Current and Former WWE Superstars

Step between the ropes to test your knowledge of current and former WWE superstars. Can you guess the real names of these superstars of the squared circle?

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10 Fastest Championship Matches in WWE History

A lightning fast championship match can be shocking, both for the right and the wrong reasons. Some of the quickest matches in WWE history have caused Superstars like Daniel Bryan to be catapulted to the top of the card, while others like Kofi Kingston had short moments of glory snatched away from them.

For this list, we're not counting Money in the Bank cash-ins like Dean Ambrose pinning Seth Rollins in nine seconds or Jack Swagger taking Chris Jericho's title in eight seconds. These are mostly traditional matches, minus one Money in the Bank precursor where Trish Stratus pulled the biggest heel move of her career.

Of course this is wrestling, so cheating is 100-percent legal for this list. If you happened to low blow your opponent just moments before the match began, only for the bell to ring thanks to some hapless referee -- that's a'okay with us!

Whether it be an iconic retirement match at Wrestlemania or a bizarre untelevised moment between a veteran and a rising star at Madison Square Garden, these are officially the 10 fastest championship matches in the history of WWE. Get out your stopwatches if you don't believe us!

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Jim Ross' 10 Greatest Calls in WWE

There's no debate to be had -- Jim Ross is the greatest commentator in the history of professional wrestling. JR's run during WWE's Attitude and Ruthless Aggression Eras remains unmatched, even when considering the longevity of Michael Cole's career and the explosive personality of Joey Styles in ECW.

No commentator has ever put more of themselves into the role, often calling matches as if they were biblical battles unfolding in a WWE ring. JR could make you believe that the ultimate fight between good and evil was taking place right before your eyes. He allowed a generation of wrestling fans to put their hopes and dreams into an antihero like Stone Cold Steve Austin, while stirring the WWE Universe's seething hatred for demonic villains like Triple H.

This list isn't about JR's best catchphrases like "Business is about to pick up!" or "Bah Gawd!" It's about compiling the times when Jim Ross' commentary elevated a moment to the highest level possible, evoking emotions in the viewer that rival any call in sports or entertainment broadcasting.

Check out our definitive list of the greatest calls in WWE history from Good Ol' JR -- Jim Ross!

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