![]() The bottom line is, there’s no excuse to drive intoxicated because at that point, Hardy’s substance choices don’t just affect him, it quite literally put other people’s lives at risk. If anything, it proved that Jeff Hardy might be too much of a liability for AEW.Īgain, don’t get me wrong, you always hear positive things about the real-life Jeff Hardy, and he probably is a great guy, but that doesn’t cover for the absolutely awful personal decisions he made. Don’t get me wrong, with as popular as Jeff Hardy is, and the perceived value of a final Hardy Boys reunion before either of them hang up their boots, I can understand why Tony Khan signed Jeff to a deal when he landed on the free agent market, but the experiment didn’t yield fruitful results. Keep in mind, Jeff was on the AEW roster for just a few months and took several risks, including a nasty bump on the steel steps during a match with Darby Allim before he was arrested for DUI. Still, the overwhelming takeaway from his most recent run-in with the law was that it seemed very clear that Jeff Hardy can’t work a regular wrestling schedule and maintain a healthy lifestyle. ![]() Sadly, the laundry list of incidents that involve substance abuse for Jeff Hardy are too length to discuss again. Unfortunately, the DUI arrest in 2022 was just the most recent incident of substance issues that has plagued the stellar athlete for the majority of his career. Hardy, 44, had been away from the promotion since last year after he was arrested for DUI following a concert performance with his band. Last week on Dynamite, former WWE and TNA champion, Jeff Hardy returned to AEW.
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