Jeff Hardy In Huge Trouble With WWE?

Jeff Hardy was sent home from WWE live events this weekend, PWInsider.com reports. Hardy was pulled from a Corpus Christi live event. Hardy had looked sluggish in a tag match in Edinburg. When Hardy tagged out, he left the ring and went into the crowd and didn’t return even after his partners won, with security seeming surprised.

 


 

Could WWE be getting rid of Hardy like many others? We’ll have to wait and see. WWE security guard Scott Aycock who has been with the company for a long time has disproved a report that said he was fired by WWE. Bray Wyatt Hacked Messages Stun Fans

Scott Aycock revealed the actual story

In this week’s edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer noted that:

 “Scott Aycock, who has worked security for WWE since 2004, was let go this past week. There is no word whether he was booked for Raw last week and the Rollins incident had something to do with this.”

Aycock clarified the story and posted the following on LinkedIn, as he wrote:

“This attached story link about WWE releasing me and another reporting I was fired is all false and madeup. I gave significant time notice to WWE because I was presented with an awesome job opportunity. Furthermore, I was not at Raw the night of the fan Incident in Brooklyn recently as reported. This was totally my decision.
And since I dont Facebook/Twitter/Instagram etc, whomever is feeding these sites information for whatever reason, I would rethink your motivations.”

Recently, WWE security got a huge task to do on November 22 episode of WWE Raw as Rollins was attacked by a fan who jumped the guardrails while he was heading back up the entranceway. Security was able to quickly pull him off of Seth and escort him away, while Rollins had an exchange with the attacker.

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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