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Jeff Hardy talks about addiction problems and possible WWE return

In a recent interview to promote Bound For Glory, TNA Superstar Jeff Hardy spoke with the Phoenix New Times about the possibility of returning to the WWE and fighting with his personal demons.

Speaking about his problems with addictions, Hardy said that there will also be people who will doubt him and waiting for him to crash and burn again but his mind and heart are “stronger than they’ve ever been” and he really doesn’t care what other people think about him.

He discussed how music helped him go through the dark times and coming back to the ring and proving himself to everyone was part of the recovery of getting himself in better shape.

When he was asked about possibly going to WWE when his TNA contract is up, Hardy gave the never say never answer.

“Man, I really can’t answer that. I’m happy where I’m at right now with TNA. But you never say never in this business, so it depends on where I’ll be at in a few months.”

You can read the full interview here.


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