The Biz: Why So Serious?…and Jeff Hardy Feedback

Larry writes:
I totally agree with what you wrote, I wrote a similiar posting on a site because for what I can rememeber Jeff Hardy started wrestling at what 16 years old, when did he become as people lable him as an addict, before he started wrestling or after.he is 32 years old, been crashing threw tables, flying off ladders and doing amazing stunts for 16 years, your body is not designed for that kind of punishment, WWE does not have any coverage for wrestlers, if they are hurt they are not making money, if they want time off to heal up they loose their spot or get let go, not to mention they are on the road what 300 days a year going town to town performing.
 
I think Jeff Hardy is using drugs or a combination of drugs to mask the  years of pain he has put his body in, as a fan, I hope if they find him guilty that they do not lock him up but instead give him the help he needs to get clean and heal up.Rather see Jeff retire with his head held high then crippled and broken down or worse dead from taking to much to deal with the pain.
 
I love watching wrestling but not at the expence of seeing people, human beings hurting themselfs to the point they are permently injuried for life.
Once I turn off the tv, wrestling is over until next week, these guys like Jeff Hardy and others have to deal with the pain and suffering everyday.
 
Jeff Hardy as a wrestler has done more things in his carreer then most wrestlers have every hope to accomplish and he is only 32, problem is his carreer has been surrounded by highflying and dangerious stunts, extreme stuff, where does Jeff Hardy as a wrestler go from here.
 
As a person, the pain he must be dealing with no one will ever know because they are not Jeff Hardy, we can read things on the net, talk amongst our friends about what happen, only person who knows is again Jeff Hardy.
 
Yeah I read he had a lot of different drugs and that someone tipped off the police for the search in his house, after watching WWE Breaking Point and CM Punk mentioning about Jeff being arrested, either this is one hell of a story line they are doing or WWE has no morals for knowing when to draw the line between story line and real life.
 
If Jeff Hardy was arrested in real life and not just a job, I think its poor taste that WWE even mention anything of the arrest in their programming, Jeff is a person, has family, they over stepped.
 
I know WWE and Donald Trump did a Trump bought Raw and it was just a job story line and investors sold their stock thinking it was real and lost out on money, now I want to know, did Jeff Hardy actually get arrested or will this be a story line down the road, find out CM PUNK called the cops and Matt Hardy will avenge his brother.
 
After watching Breaking Point and seeing CM Punk mock Jeff Hardy I do not know what to think, not sure if its real or fake.
 
They have done some pretty interesting story lines, someone running Jeff Hardy off the road in his car etc.
 
Again, if he is actually in jail for drugs and could be facing jail time because of what they found, WWE are pricks for even mentioning this into their storyline.Mocking someones downfall or real life pain is tasteless and wrong.if you do post my thoughts let me know where I can read them and others, take care and glad I am not the only person that thinks this way.
 
Larry,
You raise an interesting point. While I do think that what’s going on with Jeff is real, it would be very interesting if it was just a storyline. That said, I don’t think it is. I’m pretty sure it’s illegal to report fake news stories in real newspapers. When CM Punk said what he said at Breaking Point, I rolled my eyes. I wasn’t angry or aghast, or even surprised really. Sometimes real life is much stranger (or better written) than fiction and WWE would almost be foolish to not let it’s heel champion say something about the situation, given the nature of the feud between the two.
 
 
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