Horrible?Sounds like you're a Hardy mark who just didn't like the idea of addressing Hardy's problems on-air. Jarrett's "over the top, obvious work promo" is exactly what it was intended to be; a heel promo to get Hardy sympathy from the fans. It's standard wrestling 101; a heel shoots on a real-life situation to get fan's sympathy for the face. Whether it is real or not isn't the issue. TNA knew that Hardy's situation was all over the net and acknowledged that by having not only Jeff Jarrett, but, others like AJ Styles, Devon, etc talking to Jeff Hardy in backstage segments addressing what happened at Victory Road.
No, no,no I'm saying if you have Hardy come out and be real with his apology then the following Jarrett promo should feel real. Jarrett should've hurled insults "you're a junkie you're ruining our image, your brother's a nutcase bla bla".
Either that or just pretend that Bound for glory never happened. IMO!
So, what? Because Hardy is a top merch seller, he should be exempt from being shot on in a promo? That's the worst pro wrestling logic ever. No wrestler is exempt from being involved in promos and other wrestling-related requirements just because they happen to be the number one merch seller. That'd be like saying since Cena sells more merch in WWE that The Rock shouldn't have said things about Cena's personal life. As a fan, that makes the rivilalry seem more real and legit. Even if it is an obvious work.......
Here's the thing. All Jarrett talked about was how Hardy was hurting the company and was bad for impact and so on. So if Hardy is the top draw and merch seller how is it bad for the company if he comes back?
That's why I said...be real or just pretend it didn't happen.