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Post by Lance "The Icon" Ryan on Mar 11, 2008 10:03:01 GMT -6
I am sure that most of you have heard already but I need to post on this.
For years I have considered jeff Hardy to be my second favorite wrestler ever, right behind Shawn Michaels. I am rescinding that now, and will NEVER again cheer for Jeff Hardy.
I have argued for years with Craig that Hardy is clean now and that he needed to give Jeff a break for past mistakes...until I read what was posted today.
Jeff was suspended for 60 days for AGAIN breaking the wellness policy. This has to be the stupidest man in the ****ing company. The guy is getting the major push to the top and yet here he goes again, ****ing up his career, ****ing up his push and I hope that fans now realize that this man is useless.
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Post by Adam on Mar 11, 2008 10:06:53 GMT -6
You know what's funny? Me and Reckless were talking about this very same thing the other day when fans were complaining that he didn't win the match with HHH......
you just can't trust him. That's why he isn't main eventing Wrestlemania. He's the Ricky Williams of WWE. Incredible talent.... no common sense.
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Post by recklessjack on Mar 11, 2008 10:11:36 GMT -6
I have two things to say.
1. EPIC LULZ
2. I told you so
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Post by Spike Kane on Mar 11, 2008 10:51:58 GMT -6
I was about to talk to you about this Jack.
I laughed, mainly because they made him lose everything he had to Y2J and it's his OWN fault.
I used to love the guy, but now I'm a little more educated...so **** the douchebag. He was at the top of the freakin' federation and he threw it away. What a dick!
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Post by JFK on Mar 11, 2008 11:17:26 GMT -6
bwahahaha
i never drank the jeff kool aid my self, he's a great INRING talent but on the stick, he SUCKED
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Post by Steve Awesome on Mar 11, 2008 12:48:16 GMT -6
Well he lasted longer than I predicted. So anyways, who do you think will get his slot in the Money In The Bank? Im gonna go out on a very very small limb and say a surprise RVD return. Also I say slide Punk into the spot.
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Post by Spike Kane on Mar 11, 2008 13:27:23 GMT -6
Umm...Jericho got it. As far as I'm aware anywho, as Y2J beat Hardy to get in.
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Post by Dante Cross on Mar 11, 2008 13:41:26 GMT -6
Jericho beat Hardy the first time to get into the match, Jeff MITB thing wasn't on the line.
I'm having a feeling, WWE will still keep him in MITB and then force him to take his suspension after mania...similar to Orton in 2006
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Post by Steve Awesome on Mar 11, 2008 13:43:28 GMT -6
well they took him off the match graphic and the article as well. So I think he is completely out.
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Post by Joe Everyman on Mar 11, 2008 16:20:07 GMT -6
Well he lasted longer than I predicted. So anyways, who do you think will get his slot in the Money In The Bank? Im gonna go out on a very very small limb and say a surprise RVD return. Also I say slide Punk into the spot. You never know, RVD may get the spot. WWE has pulled bigger strings before. Punk is ganna get a spot tonight on ECW. Edit: This is how WWE gets back at Jeff Hardy. Have Matt Hardy win the US title, and give him a huge push and put him in a World title match.
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Post by adm on Mar 11, 2008 16:59:34 GMT -6
Meh, I don't give a flying **** whether or not a guy gets suspended, but what I wanna know, is what for. They should tell you what drugs it's for. If he tested for Pot and got suspended, I can relate. If it's something bigger, or whatever, I could see why to be pissed. Until I know whether or not it was pot or something more heady, I aint gonna past my full judgement. But it isn't a surprise.
and remember, Orton's been clean nearly a year now, since he's on his last shot. There's a chance if Hardy's doin somethin, Orton might be next on the list.
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Post by Ricky Johnson on Mar 11, 2008 17:53:30 GMT -6
Jeff Hardy is a "spot" wrestler, his biggest pops come from the moves he does every match.
It's Hardy's own fault really. He came to rely on the "big spot" too much, now he's basically seen as a "big spot" kinda guy. He went over HHH, because HHH doesn't like Jericho and would rather go with someone other than Y2J.
As for his spot at MITB, he won't compete in it I think. I don't think they have anyone in mind who could replace Jeff Hardy style wise, but I think they'll throw someone like Umaga in, because someone who doesn't fit into the match always is in it. (Kane, Flair, Etc.) In the case of RVD, RVD is getting away from wrestling. He's more focused on doing RVDTV. He doesn't even watch it anymore. They called RVD to do the one time shot at the raw 15th show.
I was a fan of Jeff before, but like so many others, once you really watch his in-ring stuff, and the mic work... Jeff is overrated. Matt should have gotten a push long ago, but Matt had the bad luck of being OVER on Smackdown a few years ago with the "V1" gimmick, and of course, anything good on smackdown HAS to go to Raw. (Kennedy, M. Hardy, CENA, Benoit, etc.) Where it fails.
WWE.com has reported that Jeff will not be competing at WM, so after dropping the belt to Y2J, who's transition to the mid-card is now complete, Hardy pretty much has nothing but time to think about his career.
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Post by Black Shaun on Mar 11, 2008 18:07:40 GMT -6
Well right now Elijah Burke, Khali, Kane, and I think Matt Hardy are the favorites to get that spot. Jeff was okay to me and now I found out why he lost his push and his title.
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Post by JFK on Mar 11, 2008 18:19:46 GMT -6
they dont test for pot so it was something bigger.
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Post by Black Shaun on Mar 11, 2008 18:25:40 GMT -6
I think it was Heroin, if I'm correct.
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Post by JackHammer on Mar 11, 2008 18:32:50 GMT -6
Why would they give Umaga a spot in then MITB when he has a match already with Batista. I think they should give Kane or CM Punk the spot.
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Post by Black Shaun on Mar 11, 2008 18:42:02 GMT -6
We all no if Punk was in it, he would challenge Chavo. I say go with Burke and not because he's my charrie rep. He rarely is on t.v. now a days.
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Post by Adam on Mar 11, 2008 19:03:01 GMT -6
WWE Talent Wellness Program is a comprehensive drug, alcohol, and cardiac screening program exclusive to World Wrestling Entertainment, initiated in February 2006, shortly after the sudden death of one of their highest profile talents, 38 year old Eddie Guerrero.[16] The policy tests for recreational drug use and abuse of prescription medication, including anabolic steroids.[16] Under the guidelines of the policy, talent is also tested annually for pre-existing or developing cardiac issues. The drug testing is handled by Aegis Sciences Corporation. The cardiac evaluations are handled by New York Cardiology Associates P.C.[16] The program has recently been defended heavily by WWE and its employees in the wake of several illegal pharmacy busts that link WWE performers to steroid purchases even after the policy was put into place. WWE openly suspended/released 11 performers immediately following release of their names in conjunction with anabolic steroid purchases.[17][18] The program has fallen under intense scrutiny from branches of the media and professionals in the field of doping,[attribution needed] who claim that not only has WWE overlooked, if not, encouraged steroid use prior to these pharmacy busts, but that the steroid testing itself is blatantly misleading. Under WWE drug testing policy, positive test thresholds for anabolic steroids are more than twice that of all other major sporting outfits including the Olympic committee. WWE is currently under investigation by the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform regarding their talent wellness policy, after the death of one of their performers, Chris Benoit, possibly being linked to steroid abuse.[19] In August 2007, WWE made the decision to suspend ten professional wrestlers for violating their Wellness Policy after it emerged they were all customers of Signature Pharmacy in Orlando, Florida. According to a statement attributed to WWE attorney Jerry McDevitt, an eleventh wrestler was later added to the suspension list.[20] On the other hand, it has been failed to be mentioned in public outside WWE.com that because of the Wellness Policy, physicians were able to diagnose one of their performers with a heart ailment that otherwise would've likely gone unnoticed until it was too late. In August 2007, reigning U.S. Champion MVP was diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome,[21] which if gone undiagnosed can be potentially fatal. The ailment was discovered while MVP was going through a routine Wellness Policy checkup. they dont test for pot so it was something bigger. A drug test will test for pot, it's typically a urine, blood, or hair test, and the they will pick up most drugs in use (for their respective time frames). A drug test, tests for any foreign substance in the body. However, they can't pick up HGH consistently yet.
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Post by Dante Cross on Mar 11, 2008 19:18:15 GMT -6
Shaun...did you say...Khali should be in the match, I'm slowly losing all respect for you.
The only thing interesting would be if he takes 13 ladder shots and stay standing, so we can argue if that's No Selling or Fighting Spirit...
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Post by Adam on Mar 11, 2008 19:19:44 GMT -6
Shaun...did you say...Khali should be in the match, I'm slowly losing all respect for you. The only thing interesting would be if he takes 13 ladder shots and stay standing, so we can argue if that's No Selling or Fighting Spirit... There's a difference? Oh yeah... the only difference is that Japanese fan boys love fighting spirit.... they hate when somebody no sells though.
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Post by Xavier Williams on Mar 11, 2008 22:19:42 GMT -6
MISAAAWWWAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Adam on Mar 11, 2008 22:53:52 GMT -6
MISAAAWWWAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Off Topic: Dude.... your second banner almost made me fall out of my chair laughing.
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Post by Spike Kane on Mar 12, 2008 3:10:56 GMT -6
i nearly choked, lmao
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Post by adm on Mar 12, 2008 9:22:59 GMT -6
they dont test for pot so it was something bigger. If they don't test for Pot, RVD's bust wouldn't have been such a big deal. That's when they added pot to it. But if it's heroin, boo, if it's pot, whatever. If it's Steroids, WTFF! he's got one shot left, and 2 months to go back to rehab and think bout his career.
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Post by destroyyou555 on Mar 13, 2008 11:20:12 GMT -6
All WWE does if you fail for Pot is fine you 500 bucks, but isn't considered a violation on the wellness policy.
The reason the RVD one was a big deal was because he was pulled over and charged with procession.
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Post by Xavier Williams on Mar 13, 2008 21:37:06 GMT -6
Getting busted with ANY drug, knowing it is against your company's policy, is next to retarded. Not matter if is was Pot or Perscription Meds, drugs are drugs and they are against the E's policy.
And the sad part is, Hardy was the closest to the Title he was ever gonna get. And he got their by atrician(sp?) Kennedy was suspended and de-pushed and Cena got injured... all I have to say is
DAMN! No mudkipz 4 Hardy.
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Post by Bannedingo on Mar 14, 2008 0:02:20 GMT -6
what all you guys are forgetting is that HBK did the exact same thing, except worse. look at him now. Jeff is still young, as soon as he finally cleans up he's going to be a legend. buthe's addicted to drugs. and when you are its hard as **** to clean up. but before you bash him for doing drugs during a huge push, you'll have to bash HBK for what he did in the 90s and Jake Roberts for... well most of his career.
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Post by Adam on Mar 14, 2008 2:36:51 GMT -6
what all you guys are forgetting is that HBK did the exact same thing, except worse. look at him now. Jeff is still young, as soon as he finally cleans up he's going to be a legend. buthe's addicted to drugs. and when you are its hard as f**k to clean up. but before you bash him for doing drugs during a huge push, you'll have to bash HBK for what he did in the 90s and Jake Roberts for... well most of his career. What you're forgetting it's all been illegal for a while, and every sport is starting to crack down on this stuff.... yet he's still stupid enough to get caught after he's been fired once already. The "kid" is 30 years old now... time to get a head on his shoulders.
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Post by Ruston Bourne on Mar 14, 2008 2:48:06 GMT -6
they dont test for pot so it was something bigger. it is clearlty outlined in the wellness policy (which is available on the wwe corporate site) that they DO test for pot
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Post by Lance "The Icon" Ryan on Mar 15, 2008 16:44:11 GMT -6
So, now the poor guy has lost his house and everything in a fire....
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