Former World Champion Jeff Hardy has reportedly been released by WWE.
Fightful.com reports WWE's decision came after it offered Hardy -- who has a documented history with substance abuse -- "help and rehab," which "was not accepted."
Hardy was reportedly sent home from WWE's tour and was absent from a live event in Corpus Christi, Texas on Sunday (December 5).
The former World champion last teamed with Drew McIntyre and King Xavier Woods during a WWE live event on Saturday (December 4), but disappeared from ringside during the match after tagging out and was replaced by Rey Mysterio in McIntyre and Woods' six-man tag team match against WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns and The Usos (Jimmy and Jey Uso) the following night.
All Elite Wrestling star Matt Hardy confirmed he spoke with his brother after reports of Jeff's absence from WWE's event on Sunday.
"I did speak to Jeff for a little bit today. He's okay. He's good," Matt Hardy said on his Twitch account via Fightful. "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."
Jeff and Matt Hardy, wrestling under the "Hardy Boyz" moniker, are regarded as one of the greatest tag-teams in pro wrestling history, while both have also etched singles legacies in numerous companies, most notably WWE, IMPACT Wrestling, and Ring of Honor.
Jeff Hardy is a three-time WWE World champion, a five-time Intercontinental champion, and an eight-time tag-team champion, having also held numerous other titles for the company.
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