PDA

View Full Version : Jeff Hardy re-signed to the WWE


Ronin
08-04-2006, 05:09 PM
His own fate twisted
By Craig Tello
August 4, 2006

After spending three years combating his personal demons, a refocused and rehabilitated Jeff Hardy is prepared to return to the place where he began his career as a teenager.

WWE.com has learned that WWE officials have rehired former Superstar Jeff Hardy, more than three years after his release from the company.

For this unique athlete, it has been a turbulent, arduous road back to WWE. In 2003, just as Hardy began to make his ascent to the top of World Wrestling Entertainment, he came crashing down, reportedly because of a drug dependency.

After showing up late for several WWE events and demonstrating a deterioration in his in-ring performance, Hardy’s last match in WWE was on March 24, 2003. In May of that year, after refusing to go into drug rehabilitation, Hardy was subsequently released from WWE.

In 1993, at the age of 16, Jeff and his brother Matt, 19, started working for WWE, wrestling against contracted WWE Superstars. It wasn't until 1998 that the brothers were given full-time WWE deals. That year, the Hardy Boyz almost instantly became top-tier contenders in WWE's tag team division.

Both talented risk-takers with dynamic in-ring chemistry, the Hardyz revolutionized sports-entertainment, employing wild aerial maneuvers that did damage to both their opponents and themselves. Capturing both the WWE and WCW Tag Team Championships, the Hardyz made their strongest impact in their epic Tables, Ladders and Chairs Matches with the Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian.

Shortly after the WWE brand extension in 2002, Matt and Jeff were split apart and Jeff found success as a singles star on RAW. After the split, Hardy began to display his most unorthodox side, adding uniquely colored body paint to his ever-changing hair color.

Perhaps the highlight of his singles career was his Ladder Match with Undertaker for the WWE Championship in July 2002. In a match that no one believed Hardy could win, Jeff brought his abilities to a higher level unlike anyone had ever seen in him before. That night, Jeff did not walk out as WWE Champion, but he earned the respect of not only The Phenom, but of all who watched the contest. People started to acknowledge Hardy’s true talent – a talent that was curtailed and snuffed out due to his addiction.

Holding a number of championships, Hardy was en route to reaching the summit of his sports-entertainment career until it all came to an abrupt end due to his erratic behavior and drug use.

Overcoming addiction is arguably the greatest victory of Hardy’s life. And as a renewed Jeff Hardy prepares to reintroduce himself to WWE fans, one can only expect Hardy to earn his greatest career victories and even larger triumphs when he makes his long-awaited return home.

http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/jeffreturn

So apparently he's drug-free now. I don't know about Jeff, looking at his work in TNA it seems like he just doesn't have anything to offer.

Ichiban
08-04-2006, 05:45 PM
http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/jeffreturn

So apparently he's drug-free now. I don't know about Jeff, looking at his work in TNA it seems like he just doesn't have anything to offer.

Yeah, Im going to have to agree with that considering he was untrustworthy in TNA. I mean, how can you miss a lot shows when they are all pretty much held in the same damn arena? Most likely they will tag him back up with Matt (Since we all know Matt is doing so well in his single career since coming back from both injury and being fired) or maybe they will start a feud between them.

Kaptain0wnage
08-04-2006, 06:33 PM
Stick Matt & Jeff in ECW. What they need to do is get the Dudleys and New Age Outlaws back.

Ronin
08-04-2006, 07:32 PM
What they need to do is get the Dudleys and New Age Outlaws back.

I doubt that'll happen. WWE really pissed off the Dudleys when they were released and were told that they couldn't use the gimmick that they created but the WWE trademarked. They tried to get Spike to join the new ECW and he tore up the contract on TV. And as far as the New Age Outlaws go, after the remarks they've made about HHH in shoot interviews, I highly doubt any return to the WWE.

Kaptain0wnage
08-04-2006, 10:14 PM
I doubt that'll happen. WWE really pissed off the Dudleys when they were released and were told that they couldn't use the gimmick that they created but the WWE trademarked. They tried to get Spike to join the new ECW and he tore up the contract on TV. And as far as the New Age Outlaws go, after the remarks they've made about HHH in shoot interviews, I highly doubt any return to the WWE.

I haven't heard what they said about HHH, but I did find it funny when the croud was chanting DX rejects.

Ronin
08-05-2006, 01:19 AM
I haven't heard what they said about HHH, but I did find it funny when the croud was chanting DX rejects.

They pretty much accused him of ruining their careers and holding countless other wrestlers back with his backstage politics.

Also wwe.com spoke with Matt and Jeff Hardy about Jeff's return.

Bound by blood and fate
By Craig Tello
August 4, 2006

Refocused and rehabilitated, Jeff Hardy is prepared to join his brother, Matt, as he returns to the place where he began his career 13 years ago.

As reported on WWE.com, former Superstar Jeff Hardy has been rehired by World Wrestling Entertainment, more than three years after his release from the company. Showing up late for a slew of WWE events and with his in-ring performance slipping, Jeff’s sudden descent three years ago was reportedly the result of a poisonous drug addiction. After refusing to go into drug rehabilitation, Hardy was released from WWE in May 2003.

WWE.com spoke with a reflective Jeff Hardy who was driving through his home state of North Carolina with his brother, SmackDown Superstar Matt Hardy. Talking honestly about his release from WWE in 2003, Jeff said he isn’t as focused on where he’s been, but rather on where he’s going.

“I didn’t need [rehab],” said Jeff adamantly. “When I was released from WWE, it wasn’t just about demons or demonic metaphors that relate to drug use. I failed numerous drug tests because I just didn’t care…didn’t care to wrestle anymore. A sense of me believes that it might have just been a way out [of wrestling],” he added. "That’s in the past, and that’s forgotten about. I’m in a positive place now…and that’s what motivates me.”

Intent on starting anew, Jeff said he doesn’t want to be referred to as “the one who overcame his demons” when he returns to WWE.

“I’d really like to drop that,” he said. “I’d rather it be: ‘He’s back, and he’s full throttle’.”

Having lost his mother at an early age, Jeff said that being off the road for the last few years has afforded him the opportunity to become close with his and Matt’s father.

“I’ve been hanging out with my dad,” Jeff said. “[We] have spent a load of time together; we’ve built a good pasture. One of the most important things to me in life right now is to making sure my dad lives his life to its fullest for the rest of his life.”

Bound to his family, Jeff explained that he’s watched his brother, Matt, on television every week since his departure and he is looking forward to once again joining his former partner in the ring and on the road.

“Two things [Matt and I] have in common more than anything are Pearl Jam and [sports entertainment]. Our creativity when it comes to wrestling is pretty much unparalleled. The things we created – the moves, the new ideas – it just flowed.”

Possibly no one is more excited about Jeff’s return to sports-entertainment and WWE than Matt Hardy.

“Regardless of what’s happened – through thick and thin – [Jeff and I are] there for each other. WWE is his home, and he was put on this earth to wrestle,” said an elated Matt. “I’m ecstatic that he’s coming back home. It makes me look forward to the future.”

The former WWE and WCW Tag Team Champions are equally excited about potentially teaming together and displaying the dynamic in-ring chemistry that both electrified WWE fans and forever altered the WWE tag team landscape.

“What I’ve missed most are the massive crowds that you perform in front of,” Jeff explained passionately. “I’ve missed that more than anything. [The feeling is] untouchable.”

“I would love nothing more than to team with Jeff again,” added Matt. “He loves to go out there and entertain fans and inspire people and tell them they can beat the odds. We were two normal guys who made it to the big time. We want to send that message out to other people. If you have a dream,” he said, “you can chase it. You can do it.”

After watching from home for three full years, the free-spirited Jeff Hardy will soon relive his passion in a WWE ring. Whether it be in singles action or teaming with his brother, he anxiously awaits the chance to take new risks, reach new heights and pursue new championships, even if they are suspended 20 feet above the ring.

“I’m ready to jump off bigger ladders and go through thicker tables,” Jeff said. “I just gotta let it fly.”

http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/hardyboyzreunion

HMG
08-05-2006, 01:27 AM
Jeff Hardy=Tag Teams
Tag Teams=Dead
Thusly, Jeff Hardy=Dead

Ichiban
08-22-2006, 01:16 PM
Now all we need is a Battle of the Swanton Bomb vs. the Kenton Bomb and put Jeff Hardy vs Mr. Ken Kennedy aka Ken Anderson