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Jeff Hardy has been suspended indefinitely by AEW following his latest DUI

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Jeff Hardy has been suspended indefinitely by AEW following his latest DUI

Jeff Hardy was arrested for driving while intoxicated again this week.

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  • Jeff Hardy, an AEW wrestler, was arrested for driving while intoxicated again this week.
  • Hardy has been placed on indefinite suspension.
  • Hardy has a background in both WWE and TNA.
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Jeff Hardy is an American professional wrestler and musician who is now contracted to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). He has previously worked for WWE and TNA.

Jeff Hardy, an AEW wrestler, was arrested for driving while intoxicated again this week, and it might be a long time before we see him back in the ring.

Jeff Hardy has been placed on indefinite suspension. Hardy has been suspended without pay, according to AEW president and CEO Tony Khan, and will not be permitted back unless he completes a treatment programme and proves he can stay clean.

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In his most recent arrest, Khan was charged with three distinct offences. One of them was related to his third DUI arrest in the last ten years. In 2018 and 2019, Hardy was charged with DUI in North Carolina.

Hardy, 44, has a background in both WWE and TNA. After declining WWE’s offer to send him to treatment, he was dismissed at the end of last year.

On Wednesday’s episode of “AEW Dynamite,” Hardy and his brother Matt were set to compete in a ladder match.

 

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