<font class="newsbody"> -- Local advertisements for the December 11th ECW & SmackDown! tapings are listing MVP as an ECW wrestler rather then a SmackDown! wrestler on the roster line-up for this event. This can either indicate that he will become an ECW star in the upcoming weeks, or this could simply be an advertisement error. With MVP being the current United States Champion and Tag-Team champion with Matt Hardy, one would figure that he would have to drop those titles to make the transaction to ECW if that were to take place. -- Comcast on Demand in Philadelphia is featuring a 31-minute Survivor Series show, showing the best moments and matches. </font></p> SmackDown! Star Moving To ECW Brand?</p>
That kind of sucks, I liked the whole MVP, Matt Hardy thing. One of the few good things about Smackdown.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GM3)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> That kind of sucks, I liked the whole MVP, Matt Hardy thing. One of the few good things about Smackdown.</p> </div></p> Hopefully after MVP leaves, Matt Hardy can go to RAW and team up with his brother Jeff Hardy and win the tag team titles, maybe MVP won't leave...you never know, this is WWE plans can change anytime.</p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Max)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> Matt and Jeff together again. Now i WOULD watch that</p> </div></p> They were together this year and won the tag team titles, they were both on Raw you might of missed it, they got defeated by Lance Cade and Murdoch because they cheated to win.</p> </p>