10 Wrestlers WWE Should Sign If TNA Folds

5. Jeff Hardy

First things first, Willow has to stay at home, but Jeff Hardy can come back to WWE. Jeff is a man who enjoys the low-key lifestyle that TNA affords him. He doesn€™t have to wrestle hundreds of times a year like he did in WWE during his peak. These days, though, Vince McMahon seems to be a little more lenient. He€™s allowed veterans like Batista, Rob Van Dam and Chris Jericho to compete on part time schedules. If you compare Hardy to McMahon€™s part-timers, he actually may have more to offer than all three. He€™s nine years younger than Batista, more exciting than Van Dam, and would feel fresher than Jericho. Before Hardy left WWE he was one of the most popular babyfaces in the company. He'd be welcome with open arms by a majority of the fans. Unfortunately, TNA was never able to continue the momentum he had in WWE, and he became just another wrestler. While Hardy has had a troubled past, he's cleaned up his recently. He was responsible for one of the most embarrassing moments in wrestling history when he ruined the main event of Victory Road 2011 by attempting to wrestle while on drugs. Not cool Jeff! After taking some time off, Hardy has been on his best behavior. As we€™ve seen over the years, McMahon is a pretty forgiving man, and would take him back if he felt it was a good business decision.
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