10 Times Impact Wrestling Went Too Far
10. Hardy Buck
It took numerous bad decisions for the world to bear witness to Jeff Hardy's plight live on a wrestling pay-per-view - some of them not even the work of the 'Charismatic Enigma' himself. Hardy had gone too into the grasp of his drug and alcohol demons before Victory Road 2011, but his employers had never exploited it to this degree.
Of course he shouldn't have gotten himself into the dreaded "no condition to perform" state, but that exact terminology was created because of its literal connotations. He was categorically not fit to engage in such a dangerously physical endeavour, yet TNA management made yet another hideous decision by allowing it to proceed.
Eric Bischoff was the face of the call, emerging before the bout commenced to inform Hardy and infuriated opponent Sting of the revised finish in order to get the former Champion out of there even quicker than they'd (recklessly) gotten him in.
'The Icon' looked understandably livid with his lot, but Jeff was tragically too far gone to realise that he'd hit professional rock bottom.