WWE Fired Star Rejects Hall of Fame Return

Jeff Hardy will always remain one of the most loved and talented pro wrestlers in the history of the business.  He has competed in numerous promotions throughout his career, including the likes of WWE ROH and TNA Wrestling. Fans are certainly well aware of his history of substance abuse issues and the personal demons he had to face. Jeff Hardy’s AEW debut tease was also revealed. 

 


 

He is also part of The Hardy Boyz alongside his brother Matt Hardy. The two are currently in different pro wrestling companies but that does not mean they will not be working together again in the future. Jeff Hardy won the WWE Championship after defeating Triple H and Edge in a triple threat match at Armageddon 2008.

Jeff Hardy recently spoke on his brother Matt Hardy’s Twitch stream, where Jeff Hardy talked about his release from the company in an amusing way as he joked about it. Hardy said that wants to team up with Matt Hardy in an Ultimate Deletion, which would likely be in AEW. In addition to that, he was listening to “Release Me” by Wilson Phillips on the stream.

As revealed by the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE Head of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis contacted Jeff Hardy about an offer to be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame a few weeks ago. This offer was then subsequently rejected by Jeff Hardy as well.

John Laurinaitis called Jeff Hardy to get him back a few weeks ago, including an offer to put him in the 2022 Hall of Fame class. Hardy turned it down and asked for his drug test results because he knew he wasn’t going to test positive for recreational drugs. It took Hardy and his wife six weeks to get the results back

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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