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Jeff Hardy Sent Home After Incident At Live Event

By The Spotlight StaffDecember 6, 2021
Jeff Hardy Sent Home After Incident At Live Event
Photo Credit: WWE

Jeff Hardy worked Saturday’s live event in Edinburg, Texas, teaming with King Woods and Drew McIntyre against Universal Champion Roman Reigns and SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos in the main event.

Hardy spent most of the match inside the ring, being worked over by Roman Reigns and The Usos and apparently becoming more sluggish as the match continues. Once Hardy made a hot tag to McIntyre, He left the ring and then went into the crowd and never returned to celebrate with his tag team partners after the match ended.

According to PWInsider, Jeff Hardy was sent home by WWE after Saturday’s house show. Rey Mysterio replaced him at the show in Corpus Christi, on Sunday night.

However, currently there’s no report about what happened to Jeff Hardy. Stay tuned with The Spotlight for more details about Hardy’s situation.

Jeff Hardy

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