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Jeff Hardy Comments On WWE Using His Real-Life Struggles In Storylines

Many found his feud with Sheamus distasteful...

Since Jeff Hardy returned to WWE TV after close to a year on the sidelines, the company has woven The Charismatic Enigma's real-life struggles with alcohol addiction into his storylines. During his feud with Sheamus, The Celtic Warrior repeatedly called Hardy "a junkie" and their rivalry even culminated with a Bar Fight on the July 24 episode of SmackDown.

Hardy commented on his real-life struggles being used in storylines during a recent interview with Matty Paddock at The Daily Star.

The Intercontinental Champion said: "The stuff with Sheamus that's happened most recently, I knew there was a great outcome in it. I knew that Bar Fight was going to be cinematic and good. All the stuff building up to that match, I just knew the outcome was going to be fantastic. And it's good to face challenges like that because there's so much negativity in the world.

"I'm not a social media guy at all, I don't read comments or the negativity of people who thought it was wrong or that [WWE] were treating me [badly], I don't read any of that. I'm just confident in myself to get through it, and when I get a feeling that something's going to be good, I just run with it.

"There was some heavy stuff there in the beginning, especially with the wreck scenario. It was just very heavy stuff. I'm always interested as everybody is different in so far as how the viewer feels watching at home, especially hardcore fans of mine. Even thinking back to the stuff with CM Punk when I was failing drugs tests, they turned it into a storyline and that's what I mean when I talk about roller-coasters of good and bad.

"Throughout all of that, so long as I can continue to do good, especially with this, my last chance to get it right, it is going to inspire people around the world that I'll never meet, that need to stay sober to survive. Hopefully I'm doing that through the television screen and helping people I'll never know."




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