As we reported last night here on eWn, Jeff Hardy was sent home from WWE’s weekend live events tour.
During a match on Saturday night in Edinburg, Texas, Jeff Hardy appeared sluggish during a six-man tag match and exited through the crowd. He went on to miss Sunday’s live event in Corpus Christi, Texas after he was sent home by WWE officials.
During a Twitch stream on Monday, Matt Hardy provided an update on his brother, saying,
“I did speak to Jeff for a little bit today. He’s okay. He’s good. I think he’ll be fine. once again, this isn’t my business. If he wants to go into it with more detail, he’ll do it himself. Jeff is okay. He is at home and okay. It’s not my business or story to tell or explain. Besides that, it’s not my story to tell because it’s not my perspective. I love my brother and I want him to be okay and healthy.”
You can check out some additional videos from Jeff Hardy’s match at Saturday night’s WWE live event below.
As of this writing, WWE is refusing to comment on the situation and Jeff hasn’t issued any sort of statement.
For those asking, this is the full video of Jeff Hardy last night #wwe #jeffhardy pic.twitter.com/yZdYiUGIbb
— That wrestling guy (@Rymont14) December 6, 2021
First time watching one of my favorite childhood wrestlers of all time the one and only @JEFFHARDYBRAND tonight in #WWEEdinburg this man is a legend pic.twitter.com/ozGpdm3orn
— Joe Contreras (@TheJoeContreras) December 5, 2021
Jeff Hardy se veía en buen estado y completamente sobrio, contrario a los rumores. pic.twitter.com/3B1GrbutsQ
— Lucha Libre Online (@luchalibreonlin) December 6, 2021
Roman Reigns getting huge heat for knocking out Jeff Hardy. I'm not sure if I want to see them feud but it would be great to further develop Roman’s heel work. #WWEEdinburg pic.twitter.com/aeRfVrkkkS
— 👊TribalChiefYessir👊 (@RomanEmpireYSR) December 5, 2021