January 13th 2025.
Jeff Hardy recently shared his personal struggles in an honest and open manner. The TNA Wrestling legend opened up about his past struggles with addiction and how he was unsure if he could come back from his most recent arrest in 2022 during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
In an exclusive interview with The Agency, Jeff revealed that he had been having dreams of getting another DUI before his arrest. He spoke about the relief he felt when he woke up and realized it was just a dream, but in that jail cell, he couldn't shake off the thought of whether he would be able to bounce back from this low point in his life. He knew it would take a lot of hard work, patience, and love to get back on track.
Despite his struggles, Jeff is grateful to TNA for giving him a platform to showcase his talents. Along with his brother Matt Hardy, he currently holds the company's tag team championships. He expressed how amazing it is to be able to wake up every day and think about what he can do next in professional wrestling. He also feels fortunate to have the opportunity to shine in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
Jeff also uses his own experiences with addiction to inspire others. He shared that he has started working on his own memoirs from his time in rehab, hoping to help others through his public and outgoing nature. He mentioned that he has been struggling with addiction and alcoholism, just like many others in the world. Jeff also revealed that Nikki Sixx's book, The Heroin Diaries, inspired him to start journaling every day during his first rehab stint. He has now started going through those journals and writing his story, with the hope of releasing it to the world in a couple of years.
Despite his past struggles, Jeff is focused on the present and working towards his goals. He tries to meditate and manifest to help him stay on the right path. He shared that he envisions what he wants to achieve in his wrestling career and believes that he was born to live this journey.
Jeff's career has been defined by thrilling moments, including high-risk dives off ladders. He admitted that he still gets scared before these big moments and often thinks that it might be the end of his career. But he also feels that this is what he was born to do and is grateful for the opportunity to be in this position.
In a recent tables match with his brother Matt against The System, Jeff almost recreated a moment from Madison Square Garden two decades ago. He recalled that the Swanton he did to end the match was very similar to one he did to D'Von Dudley but was much more dangerous as the table was tilted. Despite being afraid, Jeff loves the adrenaline rush and sees it as a good addiction in his life.
As he focuses on a sober life, Jeff is excited for what's to come in his wrestling career. He feels that his recent match was just the beginning, and he can't wait to push himself further and create more history-making moments. Fans can catch TNA Wrestling: Genesis on January 19 at 1am on TrillerTV. If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, don't hesitate to reach out to the entertainment team at The Agency. They'd love to hear from you!
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