5 Reasons Why The Time Is Right For Jeff Hardy To Return To WWE

3. He's Not Getting Any Younger

Jeff Hardy Night of Champions 2009
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Just over two weeks ago Jeff Hardy turned 38, and whilst this might not be too old in the grand scheme of things, it is undeniably old for a professional wrestler, especially one that wrestles the style that Jeff does. He has been in the wrestling business since 1993, meaning for over 20 years he has put his body through hell. 

Hardy has continuously taken the biggest bumps in the most bump-filled matches you can imagine. Look at any of the TLC or ladder matches he was a part of, and the chances are he was the one taking the insane fall. His body surely can't go on much longer.

Which means that his return to WWE should more than likely come sooner rather than later. Wrestlers of Jeff Hardy's style have a limited shelf life, unfortunately, and the longer it is before he returns the WWE the less mileage he will get out of it.

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