Jeff Hardy was released from WWE on December 9, 2021 after refusing WWE’s offer for rehab following a ‘rough night’ at a WWE live event.
Hardy’s final WWE match took place on December 4, when he teamed up with King Woods and Drew McIntyre. Hardy reportedly looked ‘sluggish’ during the match, and disappeared during the crowd before the match was over.
McIntyre was recently asked about the situation in an interview with Steven Muehlhausen of DAZN. McIntyre noted that he just wants what is best for Hardy, and noted that the internet may have blown the situation out of proportion.
He said:
“For one, as usual, the internet can take something and blow (it) out of proportion. But all I’ll say on the matter is I just want what’s best for Jeff and for him to be healthy. As long as he’s good, as long as he’s healthy, as long as he’s happy with his family, then Drew McIntyre is happy.”
McIntyre himself is set to be a part of WWE’s inaugural Day 1 pay-per-view on New Year’s Day, where he will face Madcap Moss. McIntyre recently put over his opponent’s work ethic in an interview.
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