9. He'd Be On A Limited Schedule
Jeff Hardy is 6 years older than when he was last seen in WWE. In 2009, he wasn't fond of the full-time scheduling the promotion had in mind for him, so it seems unlikely he'd be up for that hectic pace now. The man is 38 years old, he's not the same sprightly young buck he was 15 years ago. That needs to be taken into consideration if he's going to make a WWE return. Some of Jeff's most famous opponents, including Triple H and The Undertaker, rarely wrestle nowadays. Even Randy Orton has been discussing working a more limited number of dates. That's likely to be how Hardy himself approaches things. Major Pay-Per-Views and a select number of television dates seems to be the most logical agreement between wrestler and promotion. It makes sense that Jeff would be a cool draw for some live event markets, but the days of him working a 300 days per year schedule must be over. Besides, Hardy himself has a wide range of interests away from the wrestling business, and those are things he'd probably want to keep up alongside a WWE run.
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