• Jeff Hardy Has Turned Down A WWE Hall Of Fame Induction
As we all know, Jeff Hardy was released from WWE last year in December after he left a Live Event match in the middle after looking tired and WWE Officials thought he was taking drugs again.
According to the Wrestling Observer, John Laurinaitis (Head of WWE Talent Relations) called Jeff a few weeks back regarding a return to the company, which would begin with a WWE Hall Of Fame induction in the Class Of 2022.
Hardy turned the induction offer down and asked for his drug test results from the time of his release, because he knew he wouldn’t test positive for anything.
Matt Hardy noted last month that he talked to Jeff and Jeff is in a good place, and doesn’t need to go to rehab.
This return offer was presented to Jeff because WWE doesn’t want a Hardy Boyz reunion in All Elite Wrestling.
Jeff’s non-compete clause will expire in March. The Hardy Boyz are already being advertised for indy matches, and it’s only a matter of time that they appear together on AEW programming as well.
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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (January 28, 2002) – WWF Monday Night RAW
On this day in 2002, the World Wrestling Federation aired another LIVE episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Monday Night RAW’.
It was broadcasted from the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, Virginia and featured matches & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF No Way Out 2002’ PPV.
Here’s the match-card:
1. Kane vs. Big Show
2. Intercontinental Title: Rob Van Dam vs. William Regal
3. DDP & The Godfather vs. Christian & Lance Storm
4. WWF Undisputed Title: Chris Jericho vs. Maven
5. Billy & Chuck & Jazz vs. The A.P.A. & Trish Stratus
6. Booker T vs. Triple H
7. No.1 Contenders (WWF Undisputed Title) Match: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Kurt Angle