Jeff Hardy underwent successful shoulder surgery on Tuesday to repair a torn rotator cuff.
He was all smiles after he went under the knife, posting this photo to his Instagram.
But if you'd like to see some photos of a slightly different nature, then you can click the link in the Tweet below.
But according to PWInsider, Jeff was also diagnosed with a torn labrum, and must undergo a separate surgery to repair that injury. He'll be operated on next week, and it appears as though the younger Hardy will be out for 6 to 9 months.
Hardy spoke to WWE.com about being out for such a long time:
“It’s depressing. More than any time in a career, it’s those times that make you go, ‘Wow, I love professional wrestling.’ It sucks that I can’t be involved in [a] match or can’t get in there and do what I normally do because I’m injured, but I just have to get over that, stop worrying about it and look forward and push myself to get repaired and healed and come back better than ever with a brand-new shoulder.”
Meanwhile, Jeff's brother Matt has been teaming with Jason Jordan over the past couple weeks.