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Jeff Hardy returns to AEW after 10-month absence

Jeff Hardy returned to AEW last night on Dynamite, coming to the aid of his brother Matt against his fight with The Firm.

A segment during the show saw a brawl erupt between Hardy, Hook, Isaiah Kassidy, and The Firm and at that point Jeff Hardy joined the fray running out with a steel chair in his hand to even the odds. He then delivered a Swanton Bomb on Lee Moriarty with the faces coming out on top.

This is Jeff’s first appearance on AEW television since June of last year after he was arrested and slapped with yet another DUI charge. Hardy was suspended by the company and had to successfully complete treatment and show that he can maintain his sobriety to return.

A no contest plea on the charges was submitted by Hardy earlier this year and the judge sentenced him to the already-served 38 days in jail, suspended his driving license for 10 years, ordered Jeff to pay $4,500 in court fees, and two years probation along with community service.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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