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Originally Posted by Casey Jones
What were the WWE thinking when they pushed Shawn Michaels and Randy Orton during their respective pushes?
What were the WWE thinking when they pushed Hogan back in the day?
Double standards should never exist within the company, but it's not like the WWE hasn't done this before.
Why not allow Jeff to become the champ (PROPERLY), and then see if he screws up or not? The WWE did it with Rob Van Dam....and then he got caught with marijuana possession. Solution? They took the title off of him.
It's not rocket science.
Hardy should have had a chance; 2nd violation or not.
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The wellness policy did not exist for Shawn Michaels. When he was doing coke off women's backs, he wasn't nearly about to get released. As for Randy Orton? Well, the WWE just covers up his suspensions and says that he did them.
And what exactly where they thinking when they were pushing that Hogan guy who made FUCKING PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING!
The chooses with Hardy, though, are to ignore his problem, and end up with another Eddie Guerrero situation, which was the whole purpose behind installing the Wellness policy in the first place; or they end up with Hardy violating the strikes and getting released. It's lose-lose with him.
The thing is that if Jeff Hardy screwed up while champ, I'm not sure if the WWE are allowed to delay releasing the guy that violates three times, but that's him out the door while he's WWE Champion. That doesn't look very good. Rob Van Dam wasn't in a position where he was about to be fired.
Besides, it's not like they didn't put the WWE Title on Jeff Hardy. They fucking did. They would probably be willing to do it again. If you're asking why Jeff Hardy doesn't go over every single talent in the WWE, when he could be gone from the WWE today and in TNA the next, you are a fucking idiot.