The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has reported that Jeff Jarrett has now been sent to rehab following the plethora of recent events.

Karen Jarrett worked with WWE to reportedly send her husband to a WWE sponsored rehab. Jarrett checked into the facility on Wednesday.

As previously noted, Monday this week saw Impact Wrestling terminate their business relationship with Jarrett and GFW.

Jarrett also recently had an issue last Friday in Calgary when he wrestled for the Real Canadian Wrestling show. Despite being in no condition to compete, he still did so in the main event, no less.

While not obviously an issue with alcohol like in the case above, Mike Kanellis recently opened up on his issues with prescription drugs. You may find this clip interesting.

Mike Kanellis on addiction, recovery and rebirth

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