Jeff Hardy was telling people that he joined TNA due to the company's easier schedule, since they made a deal where he wasn't going to have to work any house shows. AAA made a similar offer to him, but that would entail flying to Mexico, and they never made a firm money offer.
Those affiliated with WWE were in constant contact with Hardy the day following his TNA debut in hope that he would change his mind and return to the company . However, it should be noted that WWE's pursuit of Hardy came even after news broke that he was being indicted on drug charges from his arrest last September (felony possession of cocaine, felony drug trafficking of opium, two counts of felony possession with intent to redistribute a Schedule III drug, maintaining a dwelling for drug use and/or distribution and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia).
WrestlingINC.com reports that WWE's apparent interest in overlooking the PR backlash that bringing Hardy back would entail is being seen by some as an indication that the company is not completely viewing TNA as irrelevant.
It should be noted that neither Jeff Hardy or Shannon Moore were backstage at the last TNA iMPACT! taping and were not at Genesis last night either.
First of all, this proves what I have said all along. If TNA continues to push this limited schedule concept, and use it to their advantage rather than backing themselves into a wall, this could be very huge for TNA down the line and a huge indirectly related to wrestling altering effect for WWE to compete with.
Secondly, if Jeff is cleared somehow of those towering charges, and at least allowed wrestling, this is a huge win and advantage for TNA's recent talent acquisitions.
Finally, the fact that WWE was perusing Jeff even after all of this, says that not only they see the value in Jeff, but additionally confirms that WWE is NOT simply blowing off TNA as a non-threat in the wrestling industry.
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