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Jeff Hardy sent home from WWE tour

Jeff Hardy was sent home over the weekend and removed from the remainder of the tour after an incident during the Saturday night live event in Edinburg, Texas according to PWInsider.com.

Hardy, who teamed up with Xavier Woods and Drew McIntyre on the show to take on Roman Reigns and The Usos, was described as being “sluggish” in the ring and after making the tag at one point, Hardy exited the arena through the crowd and was followed by security. He never returned to the ring to finish the match.

On the Sunday night live event, Hardy was replaced by Rey Mysterio in his match.

At this point it’s unclear what led to this but in his recent interview with Steve Austin, Hardy made it clear that he has no more chances in WWE and if he screws up one more time – talking about drugs and alcohol – he will be gone.

Unfortunately, Hardy has a history of relapsing multiple times and hopefully everything turns out good for him.

You can see the video of him making the tag and leaving below.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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