no hes on the smackdown brand so he can be with his bro and his bros girl
2006-08-12 14:44:24
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Last night, on Monday Night RAW, they did another Jeff Hardy teaser that stated at the end, "Jeff Hardy Returns Next Monday to RAW." I don't know if this means that he will be a RAW superstar as of next week or if he's just gonna cameo on RAW and head to SmackDown! (or ECW... Please, no...) I hope (and believe) it will be RAW. I know, the Hardyz existed 2 inspire. And I love the Hardy Boyz to death. But, I remember the night Jeff began calling himself a hypocrite for wrestling as much as he did but never went for the fullest he could get. He began wrestling as a singles superstar, and I believed he was better then than he ever was. The Undertaker Undisputed Title match really brings home that fact. I feel that he would make a bigger impact on RAW than on SmackDown!, where he'd just end up another mediocre tag team alongside the Mexicools and others. Anyways, back to the question. It looks to be going in the direction of RAW, not SmackDown! or ECW.
2006-08-15 14:20:39
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answered by The D.K. 1
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Jeff Hardy originally got released from WWE inc. for drug abuse. He was only realsed when he refused to go to rehab, but has since gone after he got in trouble in TNA because of it. Jeff will debut on Raw, most likely in a squash match Then after a month will get traded to smackdown
2006-08-20 10:26:19
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answered by Maccie 2
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Yeah On a preview it said jeff makes his return debute to Raw on monday
2006-08-18 22:55:03
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answered by 8KB24 3
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He's coming back to RAW this Monday night. I wished Jeff and Matt would go to ECW but maybe later on.
2006-08-17 12:24:45
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answered by bewitched28 3
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From what I heard he's been marketed for domicile shows next month so as which potential he has some greater weeks till now we see him everywhere. however the WWE is person-friendly to be unpredictable at cases and shall we probable see Jeff on uncooked previous to that. You in no way comprehend.
2016-11-04 11:22:57
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answered by Anonymous
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After spending three years combating his personal demons, a refocused and rehabilitated Jeff Hardy is prepared to return to the place where he began his career as a teenager.
WWE.com has learned that WWE officials have rehired former Superstar Jeff Hardy, more than three years after his release from the company.
For this unique athlete, it has been a turbulent, arduous road back to WWE. In 2003, just as Hardy began to make his ascent to the top of World Wrestling Entertainment, he came crashing down, reportedly because of a drug dependency.
After showing up late for several WWE events and demonstrating a deterioration in his in-ring performance, Hardy’s last match in WWE was on March 24, 2003. In May of that year, after refusing to go into drug rehabilitation, Hardy was subsequently released from WWE.
In 1993, at the age of 16, Jeff and his brother Matt, 19, started working for WWE, wrestling against contracted WWE Superstars. It wasn't until 1998 that the brothers were given full-time WWE deals. That year, the Hardy Boyz almost instantly became top-tier contenders in WWE's tag team division Both talented risk-takers with dynamic in-ring chemistry, the Hardyz revolutionized sports-entertainment, employing wild aerial maneuvers that did damage to both their opponents and themselves. Capturing both the WWE and WCW Tag Team Championships, the Hardyz made their strongest impact in their epic Tables, Ladders and Chairs Matches with the Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian.
Shortly after the WWE brand extension in 2002, Matt and Jeff were split apart and Jeff found success as a singles star on RAW. After the split, Hardy began to display his most unorthodox side, adding uniquely colored body paint to his ever-changing hair color.
Perhaps the highlight of his singles career was his Ladder Match with Undertaker for the WWE Championship in July 2002. In a match that no one believed Hardy could win, Jeff brought his abilities to a higher level unlike anyone had ever seen in him before. That night, Jeff did not walk out as WWE Champion, but he earned the respect of not only The Phenom, but of all who watched the contest. People started to acknowledge Hardy’s true talent – a talent that was curtailed and snuffed out due to his addiction.
Holding a number of championships, Hardy was en route to reaching the summit of his sports-entertainment career until it all came to an abrupt end due to his erratic behavior and drug use.
Overcoming addiction is arguably the greatest victory of Hardy’s life. And as a renewed Jeff Hardy prepares to reintroduce himself to WWE fans, one can only expect Hardy to earn his greatest career victories and even larger triumphs when he makes his long-awaited return home.
2006-08-18 08:27:29
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answered by aj 2
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jeff hardy will definately be on raw where all the great wrestlers are samckdown is for beginners
2006-08-16 11:04:41
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answered by jeffhardyzgurl 1
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Yeah im thinkin hes gonna face a person from the town ther in or face like matt strikes or shelton benjamin or haas.
2006-08-19 10:18:41
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answered by wwe and tna r = 2
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I hope he returns to Raw. I hope he doesn't go to Smackdown, because Smackdown sucks, it is so boring. Raw rocks!
2006-08-13 07:52:08
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answered by luvdogs 3
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Yes, and might be tagged with Matt Hardy
2006-08-20 06:49:15
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answered by Krish 5
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