I really do like Jeff Hardy, I am a huge mark for him and he has been one of my favorite wrestlers since "team Xtreme" and "the Hardyz " debuted when I was a kid back in the 90's. He was me and my buddys favorite wrestler but Seriously, TNA should just give up on Hardy altogether and relase him..
Its nothing against TNA, or anything like that, its just Jeff Hardy as a person implodes when given as much free time as he currently has. He party's, fucks up his life and generally gets lazy as hell. The reason he works so well in the WWE is the tough work schedule they put him through, there are constant drug tests, and they keep all there workers on a strict drug policy. He is fine as long as he is in that over-protective enviorment and on the road with other wrestlers who are all under the same strict drug-policy rules. It keeps him in line, he has little free time to "do what he wants" which is one of the reasons he's in TNA to begin with. The problem is, when he has that free time he obviously can't keep himself sober, or straight, and again we are hearing reports about his erratic behavior and poor profesinalism behind the scenes. (wrestlezone front page for source).
Hardy's an amazing asset , one of the best draws and a pretty good wrestler all together when you force him to stay sober, and force him to stay in line, but when you let him run wild and do whatever he wants he turns into a nightmare to manage, and quite frankly the benifits are overshadowed by the negatives of bringing in such an inconsistant guy into the mix.
They have given him a second shot, obviously outside of the strict WWE Work enviorment he just dosen't cut it. So here's the discussion..
Outside of the WWE Do the benifits Jeff Hardy Bring to the table really outweigh the negatives?
Its nothing against TNA, or anything like that, its just Jeff Hardy as a person implodes when given as much free time as he currently has. He party's, fucks up his life and generally gets lazy as hell. The reason he works so well in the WWE is the tough work schedule they put him through, there are constant drug tests, and they keep all there workers on a strict drug policy. He is fine as long as he is in that over-protective enviorment and on the road with other wrestlers who are all under the same strict drug-policy rules. It keeps him in line, he has little free time to "do what he wants" which is one of the reasons he's in TNA to begin with. The problem is, when he has that free time he obviously can't keep himself sober, or straight, and again we are hearing reports about his erratic behavior and poor profesinalism behind the scenes. (wrestlezone front page for source).
Hardy's an amazing asset , one of the best draws and a pretty good wrestler all together when you force him to stay sober, and force him to stay in line, but when you let him run wild and do whatever he wants he turns into a nightmare to manage, and quite frankly the benifits are overshadowed by the negatives of bringing in such an inconsistant guy into the mix.
They have given him a second shot, obviously outside of the strict WWE Work enviorment he just dosen't cut it. So here's the discussion..
Outside of the WWE Do the benifits Jeff Hardy Bring to the table really outweigh the negatives?