Jeff Hardy Reflects On His Road To Sobriety

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Jeff Hardy has reached the highest of highs and lowest of lows in his wrestling career, winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on multiple occasions, and losing out on wrestling opportunities and more due to his battle with alcohol.

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Hardy is coming up on three years sober after being arrested for DUI in June 2022 and going to rehab.

In June 2024, he left AEW and rejoined his brother Matt Hardy in TNA Wrestling. The two are the reigning TNA Tag Team Champions.

Speaking to Chris Van Vliet on Insight, Hardy asked what made he join TNA again.

“I’m not sure. When I left WWE in 2021, my dad had been real sick. 2017, right after we went back to WWE at Mania, that’s my dad — that was probably around the time that he felt good for the last time before he slipped back into this dark depression. Yeah, I had been taking care of him, it was bad to where he did not want to be here, he was ready to go. Our mom died at a young age, I was 10 when she passed away, so I’ve always told myself, ‘Man, when he needs me, I’m gonna take care of him.’ I just did everything I could to get him excited about life and all of that stuff, so that’s definitely when my drinking got carried away during those times. 2021 is the year I missed WrestleMania because my dad had just passed away, April 6, my wife’s birthday is when my dad passed away, which was strange in itself. But yeah, it got out of control and I needed something extreme to happen. It’s sad the way it worked out, but I refused to go to rehab so I ended up waiting my 90 days out and showing up in AEW. Naturally screwed that up as well, and I feel so bad about Matt’s position because now, being in TNA, I feel like I can really pay back for that to the fullest extent," he said.

Asked how he feels now, Hardy replied, “I’m super excited about wrestling again. When we had the tables match, The System, I did the Swanton Bomb off the thing around all those people, it was so similar to me doing it to D-Von Dudley at Madison Square Garden. I was so excited after all that worked out. It was a lot more sketchy because the table was diagonal and it was scary. But, it all worked out because that’s the kind of stuff I live for man. Getting through that match and thinking about the possibilities in the future and the way I feel, I'm so blessed to still be here and I’m so grateful that I didn’t kill myself through my drug and alcohol issues.”

Asked if he was close to killing himself during his struggles with alcohol, Hardy replied, “No, not really. There were times when I’d wake up and it was just so, I was like, ‘Oh my god, what am I doing?’ I would tell myself all the time, and I never got to the point where I had physical withdrawals from not drinking, so with that, I was like, ‘Okay, I must not be an alcoholic because I don’t get sick from not drinking.’ I’d be sober for weeks then give into it again. Man, when the DUIs started happening, that’s when it really got crazy, how much denial I was in. Man, I never had any intention of hurting anybody so the thought of I could have possibly hurt somebody out there on the road, I’m so sorry for that, especially for people that have lost loved ones in DUI accidents. But, I needed something big to happen and that’s what happened. I went to rehab for the long haul and it’s exactly what I needed man. I’ve been so enlightened — there was a moment with the sun actually when I was in treatment in Florida and I was like, ‘Okay.’ The moon, there’s something very special going on here with me getting sober again. My second time when I came back to TNA, I had gotten sober, I was great. 2012 was one of my best wrestling years in my career in my opinion and that’s because of sobriety. To be back in that zone now approaching three years of sobriety, it’s just super exciting to keep doing exactly what I’ve been doing and prove people wrong in the process.”

Elsewhere during the interview, Hardy commented on the possibility of staying in AEW before leaving for TNA. You can find his full comments by clicking here.

The Hardys competed at TNA Genesis, defending their TNA Tag Team Titles against The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz). Fans can find results from the event by clicking here.

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