That wraps it up. Wrestlers have a lot to deal with on a regular basis and that isn’t even taking into account things outside of the ring. In addition to wrestling, they often have to deal with the same kinds of problems that normal people have to face. Sometimes those things are especially serious, like a problem that an AEW star seems to have taken a step towards overcoming.
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According to Fightful, Jeff Hardy’s DUI case has been closed as Hardy pled no contest to the June 2022 charges. Hardy was facing charges of Driving While License Canceled/Suspended/Revoked, Violation of Restrictions Placed on Drivers License, and DUI Alcohol/Drugs Third Offense within 10 Years. He had been suspended by AEW until he completed rehab and demonstrated that he could maintain his sobriety, a suspension that is still active. Hardy has been find $4,000, plus $586 in court costs, by the court and is on probation for 24 months. His driver’s license has also been suspended for ten years.
Hardy is quite the star when he is around. Check out some of his time in AEW:
Opinion: This is one of those things that is a good step for Hardy, but there is such a long way to go. As AEW said, Hardy is going to have to prove that he can stay clean long term and that is a lot easier said than done. Hardy absolutely can do it though, and now he has to prove that he can make it work. If that is the case, it would be nice to see him have one more run in wrestling so he can end his career in a better way.
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