Why Did Jeff Hardy Leave The WWE?
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Why Did Jeff Hardy Leave The WWE?
Many fans were wondering why Jeff Hardy left the WWE and if he would ever come back. Some speculated that Hardy’s departure was due to his addiction problems, while others thought it might have been because he was not happy with his current creative direction.
Introduction
In professional wrestling, there are a variety of reasons why a wrestler might leave WWE. In some cases, it might be due to behind-the-scenes issues or because the wrestler is unhappy with their current situation. In other cases, it might be because the company is making a business decision to release the performer.
In the case of Jeff Hardy, it appears that his departure from WWE is due to a combination of factors. First and foremost, Hardy’s contract with WWE expired on March 1st, 2020. This means that Hardy was technically a free agent and was free to sign with any other wrestling promotion.
In addition to his contract expiring, there have also been rumors that Hardy was unhappy with his current position in WWE. Hardy had been off television for several months due to injury and it’s possible that he was frustrated with how his character was being used upon his return.
Finally, WWE has been undergoing significant cost-cutting measures in recent months due to the coronavirus pandemic. It’s possible that WWE decided to release Hardy as part of these cost-cutting measures.
While we don’t know for sure why Jeff Hardy decided to leave WWE, it seems likely that it was a combination of his contract expiring, dissatisfaction with his current position, and WWE’s desire to cut costs.
Jeff Hardy’s Career in the WWE
Jeff Hardy is a professional wrestler who is currently signed to WWE. He is a former WWE Champion, a two-time World Heavyweight Champion, and a one-time Intercontinental Champion. Hardy is best known for his time in the tag team known as The Hardy Boyz.
Jeff Hardy’s Debut
Jeff Hardy made his professional wrestling debut in 1994 at the age of 14, when he competed in the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) Monday Nitro television tapings in a match against Pete Rose. Hardy continued to wrestle for WCW until 1999, when he was signed by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).
Jeff Hardy’s First Title Win
Jeff Hardy’s first title win came in 1999 when he defeated D-Von Dudley for the WWE Tag Team Championship. Hardy would hold the championship for three months before losing it to The New Age Outlaws. Hardy would then go on to have singles success, winning the European Championship and Hardcore Championship. In 2002, Hardy won the Intercontinental Championship, which he would hold for two months.
Jeff Hardy’s Feud with The Undertaker
In early 2003, Hardy began a feud with The Undertaker. At No Way Out, Hardy competed in a fatal four-way match also involving Brock Lesnar and A-Train for the WWEUndisputed Championship which was won by Lesnar. The following month at WrestleMania XIX, Hardy challenged Lesnar for the title in a match which saw him bleed profusely from his head after being attacked with a chair by Lesnar prior to the match.[95] At Backlash, Hardy and Lesnar fought to a no-contest when both men were unable to continue.[96] Hardy then won a triple threat elimination match at Judgment Day to earn another title shot against Lesnar,[97] which he lost at Bad Blood.[98]
Hardy’s next major feud was with Kurt Angle. The two first feuded on SmackDown! in May 2003, with Angle winning all of their matches. The feud escalated at Vengeance, when Hardy defeated Angle to win the WWE United States Championship.[99][100] Over the next few months, the two traded victories, before Hardy lost the title back to Angle at No Mercy.[101]
A program with Brock Lesnar followed, who defeated Hardy at Survivor Series.[102] The two had a rematch on the December 4 episode of SmackDown!, which was won by Hardy after interference from Kurt Angle on Lesnar’s behalf.[103][104] After losing the rematch, Hardy told Paul Heyman that he wanted one more match with Lesnar; Heyman agreed on the condition that if Hardy lost, he would leave SmackDown!. Hardy won their third and final encounter on December 18,[105][106] but was later attacked by Luther Reigns and Matt Morgan. As a result of the attacks, he was removed from television for several weeks.[107][108]
Jeff Hardy’s Departure from the WWE
Jeff Hardy’s departure from the WWE was a surprise to many fans. Hardy had been with the WWE for over a decade, and was one of the most popular wrestlers on the roster. So, why did he leave? There are a few rumored reasons, but the most likely reason is that Hardy wanted to spend more time with his family.
The Incident
On September 11, 2008, Hardy was found unconscious in his Charlotte, North Carolina home by his brother Matt, and was immediately hospitalized. The cause was later determined to be from inhaling too much of the toxic fumes from burning synthetic marijuana. Hardy was again hospitalized on October 3 due to the same issue. As a result of these events, WWE released Hardy on October 15.
The Aftermath
Hardy’s final WWE match took place on the March 8, 2009 episode of Raw, where he was defeated by Sheamus. On the following episode of Raw, Hardy was attacked by Sheamus during a steel cage match with Shelton Benjamin. Hardy was written off television, due to these attacks, after he “injured” his leg. WWE’s website later reported that Hardy had been suspended for failing a drug test on March 18. Hardy was officially released from his WWE contract on April 22.
Jeff Hardy’s Return
On March 18, 2018, Hardy made his return to the WWE at a house show in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Hardy wrestled his first match back against Jinder Mahal. The next night on Raw, Hardy defeated Mahal, Rusev, and Zack Ryder in a fatal four-way elimination match to become the number one contender for the Intercontinental Championship.
At WrestleMania 34, Hardy defeated Finn Bálor and The Miz in a triple threat match to win his second Intercontinental Championship.
Conclusion
Jeff Hardy is one of the most popular wrestlers in the world, and has been for many years. He is currently signed to WWE, but has not been seen on TV since September 2019. There have been rumors that Hardy has backstage heat with WWE management, and that his contract is set to expire in March 2020. However, the reason why Jeff Hardy has not been seen on WWE TV is because he is injured.