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Hardy Wants to go to WWE.
There are a lot of rumblings within TNA that Jeff Hardy is looking to return to WWE when his current contract expires in early 2013.
The feeling is that Hardy wants to return to WWE for one more big run and make a bunch of money because he lost a lot with the legal troubles he has had over the past few years. We noted before that TNA had Hardy win the Bound For Glory Series because they want to keep him happy. TNA really wants Hardy to stay as he is their biggest merchandise seller. The feeling is that TNA may put the World Heavyweight Title on Hardy to try and persuade him to re-sign. source: pwmania.com so yeah grain of salt and all that stuff. |
Fuck Jeff Harvey.
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I hope to not see Hardy back in WWE. He does not deserve to be put in a spot similar to the one that he left.
I would however enjoy seeing CM Punk rip on him. The rule of thumb seems to be if WWE can make money and you did not possibly sleep with Vince's underage daughter then business can or may happen. So with that in mind I would not be overly surprised to see him make a return. Plus he once sold a ton of merch. If bringing him back would simply stop TNA from selling his merch then, it may be a stretch but, I could see him being under contract. He did wrestle in WWF when he was what, 16 or 17? So I give him props for that. |
Punk Hardy was an amazing feud. The best WWE has had in forever. I don't care if he is/was a piece of shit. I WANT TO BE ENTERTAINED
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If Jeff Harvey wants a big run in WWE (I guess it'd involve the WWE Title, no?) at some point he'd have to cross paths with either CM Punk or John Cena. And after the way Jeff left WWE last time, and all the things he's been through and done, I don't know if he wants to have any kind of a promo with either of those two.
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I bet John Cena would tell Jeffrey to Rise Above Hate. Because that's his catchphrase. And you're being a hater.
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You're right, that is a killer promo. Hardy won't want any part of that.
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GREAT NEWS! PLEASE SIGN JEFF BACK TO WWE.
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Isn't Jeff like fat now?
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he sure isn't
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I don't know if that's going to be good for his sobriety plus recently having a kid. And given the track record that on WWE's touring schedule, he'd relapse. He's better off staying in TNA.
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i'd welcome him back in a heartbeat because it would be good television
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I'd LOVE to see the Hardy Boyz back.
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What about with this whole tag team revision and Devon rumors, sure it might a big step back but they'd really pump the fire into the division... but I'd be happy with Jeff. I'd love to see Jeff vs Bryan in a crazy match.
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i'll believe in the tag team division getting pushed when i actually see it.
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Why did he leave the WWE last time? He was coming off the push of a life time.
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If it's about the money, then TNA really doesn't have a chance of keeping him. Jeff Hardy will more than likely relapse on the road with WWE unless they put some kind of support system in place. I think Jeff could have a role in WWE, but he shouldn't be in the main event/world title picture since he is a liability to leave you FUCKED if you end up having to fire him in the middle of a program. I believe the same thing about TNA, he has a role but he shouldn't be in the main event/world title picture.
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It was a blessing in disguise in a way, because a few weeks later he got into that whole mess with his house being raided, which would have no doubt gotten him fired/suspended. |
Bring him back and let him do one of those Jericho runs where he jobs to everyone.
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WWE would probably take him if his legal woes are truly over. He went out with class, no one can deny it.
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I would love to see the CM Punk - Jeff Hardy rivalry continue. |
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Jeff Hardy made CM Punk the first Straight Edge World Heavyweight Champion just like Iron Sheikh made Hulkamania!
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3rd time's a charm.....
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CM Punk ripping him apart on the mic would be the only reason I'd want him back in the WWE.
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Yep they sure don't want his ass back. |
Jeff Harvey :rofl: That shit NEVER gets old.
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Put him in a feud with Sin Cara.
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He looks out of place in TNA IMO, although I guess it hard for anyone to look like a star there.
Love Jeff tho. Really like how he toned down his style so much but still managed to be great to watch. |
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ECW doesn't count.
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With so much new talent relative to when Jeff left, he would have many midcarders to help elevate to solid Main Event status like Jericho's been doing. Welcome back in advance, Jeff!
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Jeff simply wants to feud with Cena to hype his new line of "Rise Above Sobriety" merch.
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I just watched his match against Sting on Victory Road 11.
Can somebody explain to me what exactly happenned there? |
The match was cut short because they were concerned over Jeff Hardy's condition.
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It looks like Hardy doesn't know he's supposed to lose with that Scorpion Death Drop. Trying to kick out, then looking shocked. |
Jeff definitely knew what was going on, it was just TNA's way of making an angle out of it, instead of just having a 1 minute match with no real explanation.
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Can't say I understand really, but it's TNA, so I'll just go on with my life.
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I think Bischoff wanted to actually have a match. But Sting basically called an audible. Hence the quick Scorpion Death Drop and the shoot pin. And I don't blame him one bit. Luckily for all involved, it was a veteran who knew to do something like that and not some dumb kid who would try to work around it. Sure, a 90 second Main Event is horrible, but it's better than a 3 minute match that ended with Jeff breaking his neck attempting one of his spots. |
I saw that match. I believe it was disrespectful to Sting and to TNA that Jeff Hardy came out to the ring in no condition to wrestle. No one in their right mind could do that to any wrestler and any company.
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I don't know who was more disrespectful: Jeff Hardy for coming out like that, or TNA for allowing him to come out like that.
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I would welcome Jeff Hardy back if he can perform like he did the last year of his WWE contract. His work with Punk was pretty awesome for Hardy standards.
I would rather Matt Hardy stay fucking obsolete |
You know after realizing how many times Punk had won big titles, it really feels like his anger at "being lost in the shuffle" seems a bit unfounded.
Someone summarize how entertaining each of his title reigns were, please. |
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His 2nd and 3rd reigns in 2009 were pretty damn awesome. He feuded with Jeff Hardy through the summer (dropping the title and then winning it back at SummerSlam). Punk then went on to feud with Undertaker for the title through the much of the fall and dropped the belt to Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match. CM Punk established himself as an amazing heel during this time. He never let off the gas since. I think Punk's point was that he was busting his ass, entertaining the fuck out of everyone when he had the belt, but WWE kept going back to the Cenas,Takers,HHHs,Ortons,Batistas,etc. Hence the whole "voice of the voiceless" and "choice of a new generation" montras. |
Thank you. That was very concise.
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Even TNA wasn't really disrespectful, just unprofessional. And at this stage in the game, that's not really a shocker, is it? |
Im sure showing respect to Sting was going through his mind while he fed his addiction.
Just like homeless Meth heads are thinking of their family. |
as talented and great as punk is no one really gave a shit about him until he cashed in on hardy
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He was already pretty over. The Hardy feud lifted him to that next level, but he was hardly a "curt hawkins".
In fact, I don't think there was a single point in his entire wwe career, where he wasn't over on some level. |
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