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Since: 5.3.03 From: TORONTO
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| #1 Posted on 23.4.03 1427.20 | From Pwtorch.com:
If NWA-TNA officials have their way, Jeff Hardy will debut for them as soon as possible. Although Hardy was released by WWE yesterday, the terms of the release have not been made available, so there is no word as to whether WWE can prevent him from working elsewhere in the immediate future. Recent WWE releases D-Lo Brown, Raven, and Justin Credible were not contractually forbidden from working elsewhere when they were let go, so TNA is working under the assumption that Hardy was granted a similar release.
Like I said in `Jeff Hardy fired' thread, this could definitely be of benefit to both sides.
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Since: 22.1.02 From: Texas
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| #2 Posted on 23.4.03 1435.42 | Instant Rating: 4.95 |
Part of me says that if Jeff was burned out on wrestling, he's not gonna want to do it on a smaller scale stage. But on the other hand, TNA is pretty close to North Carolina and he'd only be wrestling once a week....
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Since: 5.10.02 From: Battle Creek, Michigan
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| #3 Posted on 23.4.03 1440.35 | It's very likely that Jeff has at least a 30-day no compete clause, and with his rumored dislike of wrestling right now, I don't see why he'd waive it when he could be sitting at home recording music. So, I don't think we'll see Jeff in TNA soon, if at all.

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Since: 1.4.03 From: Dale City, Virginia
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| #4 Posted on 23.4.03 1547.16 | Your Official Sunday, April 13, 2003 Randomly Selected Wiener Of The Day Champion says....
I do think Jeff Hardy will be in TNA before the end of the year. Hopeully they won't let him bring the paint with him.
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Since: 20.6.02 From: I am the Tag Team Champions!
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| #5 Posted on 23.4.03 2231.35 | Jeff would be the poster boy for the X Division...assuming he can hit his spots correctly, but as has already been said, he doesn't have the passion for it right now.
But I wouldn't rule this out as an option later on. Give him a year and I could see a rejuvenated Jeff Hardy in TNA. In fact, if he gets his shit together, Jeff Hardy and AJ Styles could be one of the best matches in recent memory.
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Since: 2.1.02 From: Houston Texas
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| #6 Posted on 23.4.03 2302.31 | Maybe being in another company would motivate Jeff.
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Since: 27.2.03 From: Parts Unknown
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| #7 Posted on 24.4.03 0857.02 | | Maybe everyone should realize Jeff doesn't want to wrestle anymore, and hasn't for a while. All Jeff ever really wanted was to be in the spotlight, so I can see why being a rock star would apeal to him more. Let him go, he's happier now. | LionJeetSingh
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| #8 Posted on 24.4.03 1010.28 | While its true that he wasn't motivated and lost his passion for the business, but if he really hated it as much as you guys say he does, he would have quit months ago rather than stick around until they canned him...
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| #9 Posted on 24.4.03 1050.17 | Instant Rating: 0.00 |
Originally posted by LionJeetSingh While its true that he wasn't motivated and lost his passion for the business, but if he really hated it as much as you guys say he does, he would have quit months ago rather than stick around until they canned him...
He asked for his release six months ago and the WWE refused to give it to him.
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| #10 Posted on 24.4.03 1405.48 |
Originally posted by Tenken347 Maybe everyone should realize Jeff doesn't want to wrestle anymore, and hasn't for a while. All Jeff ever really wanted was to be in the spotlight, so I can see why being a rock star would apeal to him more. Let him go, he's happier now.
Hey, I don't think anyone here is telling him what to do, but if he wants to keep his name in the public eye, while working a lot less and helping out an up and comer group, then maybe its worthwhile.
If not, hell, the guy can do whatever he wants....
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