AEW star Jeff Hardy is playing a dangerous game
AEW star Jeff Hardy is playing a dangerous game Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Hardy has been suspended without pay and can only return "upon successfully completing treatment and maintaining his sobriety."Tony Khan releases statement after Jeff Hardy was arrested Monday on three charges, including felony DUI.Hardy has been suspended without pay and can only return "upon successfully completing treatment and maintaining his sobriety." As of now, Jeff himself has yet to comment, and it's likely that he won't. Right now, it's probably best to stay quiet and listen to the advice of his counsel and those closest to him. Having said that, in the case of addiction, all the outside encouragement in the world does little to help if the person in question doesn't really want it. Anyone who has battled these kinds of demons in the past will tell you that they would often pretend that things were under control and still try to function normally. Hardy was able to do that for many years. With his enigmatic personality and the air of mystery surrounding him, you were never sure if he was on drugs or just plain weird. This often allowed him to blend in like a chameleon to his surroundings, despite the fact that he has always had issues.
AEW s Jeff Hardy has spent most of his life trying to stay one step ahead of the devil
AEW star Jeff Hardy is facing legal trouble once again as he was recently arrested for a DUI in Florida When arrived in AEW, it seemed like a fresh start for the veteran star. Since his debut as a teenager in the 90's, wrestling fans have watched as this boy became a man - right there in front of our eyes and in the squared circle. His recent signing with AEW was supposed to represent his chance to ride off into the setting sun of a storied career. Now 44 years old and having suffered numerous injuries, the veteran was looking to reunite with his brother as part of 's growing empire. The Hardy Boyz were back together for one more run, and everything felt right with the universe. Things were not quite as they seemed, however, as Jeff was earlier this week for what could end up being his third DUI conviction. After supposedly being clean and sober for months, he went far off the deep end. How far? Let's put it this way: His blood alcohol content might as well have been the same as the last four digits of his social security number. It was that high. Still, he chose to get behind the wheel of a car. Whether impaired or just stupid, it's proving to be a costly decision. And one that could lead to jail time. President Tony Khan released a statement regarding this matter, saying that the promotion would help the fallen star get some help for his apparent addiction. Tony Khan releases statement after Jeff Hardy was arrested Monday on three charges, including felony DUI.Hardy has been suspended without pay and can only return "upon successfully completing treatment and maintaining his sobriety."Tony Khan releases statement after Jeff Hardy was arrested Monday on three charges, including felony DUI.Hardy has been suspended without pay and can only return "upon successfully completing treatment and maintaining his sobriety." As of now, Jeff himself has yet to comment, and it's likely that he won't. Right now, it's probably best to stay quiet and listen to the advice of his counsel and those closest to him. Having said that, in the case of addiction, all the outside encouragement in the world does little to help if the person in question doesn't really want it. Anyone who has battled these kinds of demons in the past will tell you that they would often pretend that things were under control and still try to function normally. Hardy was able to do that for many years. With his enigmatic personality and the air of mystery surrounding him, you were never sure if he was on drugs or just plain weird. This often allowed him to blend in like a chameleon to his surroundings, despite the fact that he has always had issues.