Saturday, September 10, 2011

Jeff Hardy Returns...Again

Jeff Hardy came back two Thursdays ago on TNA and then appeared this last Thursday on television announcing his request for another chance from the fans.  Question is, will wrestling fans still forgive him?

This isn't the first incident when Hardy was pulled out of his job due to his own personal problems.  While he did have some needed time off before working for TNA for the first time, Hardy was also under two suspensions throughout his career in TNA and the WWE.  Hardy came back from his suspension in 2008-resulting to being pulled from Money in the Bank at Wrestlemania-and announced that he was ready and willing to wrestle again and had a very successful series of events for himself such as winning the WWE title.

He went back to TNA in 2010 during the first live edition on a Monday.  He won the Heavy Weight title and was top card for the greater part of that year.  During Victory Road, Hardy was found in his trailer stoned and still competed in his title match.  While he did only last about a minute, fans and officials were more than just angry with him, and he was let go from his duties.

But now he's back, again.  The drug bust he received from more than a year ago finally went to court, and he received a 10 day sentence, probation, and a fine of $100 k.

He came back announcing how deeply sorry he was for giving up on himself especially at Victory Road, a pay per view fans around the world have ordered and attended.  But now that he is back, fans are questioning whether to give him that extra chance.  While the ending of the taping to TNA this week had a chant in the background saying "one more shot", this fan is wondering if he'll just get burned out again if given another year.

But like it was said in the promo during the beginning of the show, "Jeff Hardy has an opportunity to change this tragedy into a wrestling success story."

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