Jeff Hardy
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Jeff Hardy Reacts to AEW’s Booking

In a surprising turn of events, Jeff Hardy finds himself expressing immense frustration with the booking of AEW.

After joining AEW in 2022, Jeff Hardy has encountered challenges in reclaiming the success he experienced in his earlier wrestling endeavors. Adding to the hurdles, Hardy faced legal issues outside the wrestling realm. In 2022, when he was arrested for DUI, leading to an AEW suspension. 

Despite these setbacks, The Hardy Boyz re-entered the wrestling scene on AEW Rampage in December 2023. However, this move has left the duo dissatisfied, especially Jeff, who took to Instagram to vent his frustration.

In a bold declaration, Hardy asserted that “The Hardys” will not grace the stage of AEW Dynamite, the promotion’s flagship show. Instead, they find themselves seemingly confined to the realm of AEW Rampage.

“We ”TheHardys” will not be appearing on this live show called #AEWDynamite. We, “TheHardys” are stuck in the dimension of, ”AEWRampage,” Jeff wrote.

Check out the post below:

Following Jeff Hardy venting out his frustration, it will be interesting to see if Tony Khan has any plans for the Hardy Boyz in his promotion.

Jeff Hardy’s journey in AEW: Has Jeff Hardy won any AEW championships?

Jeff Hardy hasn’t yet captured individual gold in AEW, his journey hasn’t been devoid of accomplishments. He has participated in several high-profile matches, including a No DQ Match against Darby Allin in 2022.

Faced hurdles both inside and outside the ring, including a DUI arrest and suspension in June 2022, followed by a concussion in a match with the Young Bucks that kept him sidelined for several months.

While Jeff Hardy hasn’t yet reached championship heights in AEW, his journey is ongoing, and his recent return alongside Matt has rekindled excitement among fans. It’s certainly possible that he could add AEW singles or tag team gold to his impressive collection in the near future.

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