Jeff Hardy Talks Interest In A WWE Return, Spike TV Possible Dropping Impact, TNA Saving His Life
TNA superstar Jeff Hardy spoke with Brian Fritz of BetweenTheRopes.com to promote the annual Destination X event airing on this Thursday night's edition of Impact Wrestling on Spike TV. During the interview, Hardy discussed teaming with his brother again and if he thought it would ever happen, the atmosphere in New York City for the recent TNA tapings, where he is right now in his life both personally and professionally, the Willow character coming to TNA and if we will see it again and more. You can listen to the interview at this link or subscribe to Between The Ropes on iTunes by clicking here.
Here are some excerpts from the interview:
Whether or not he was worried that he wouldn't get one more chance with TNA a few years ago following his personal problems
"Oh yeah, definitely. It was a dark, depressing time in my life after Victory Road 2011 was real ? it was a sad time for me cause they could have easily fired me and let me go. As far as them giving me that second chance and letting me prove myself, TNA saved me. They saved my life pretty much.
His thoughts on the talk that Spike TV will not renew Impact Wrestling once the current deal expires
"I just hear that negotiations are ongoing. People have their doubts but me, I'm the type of guy that, you know, I have faith in TNA wherever we end up. I have faith that, you know, a year from now we're still going to be on Spike. I don't read Twitter timelines. I don't follow the social network at all. So, I don't know. I feel good about being in TNA and as far as I'm concerned I'm going to be on Spike this time next year."
If he would like to finish up his career with a return to the WWE like Kurt Angle has said he wants to do
"From time to time I'll turn on Raw and I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss the WWE Universe man, because they, what a ? the crowds. When I watch, it hurts a little bit. I'm going 'oh man, that's my creatures man, my fans'. They've supported me so much. And even on the Instagram posts that's all I ever see. 'Go back to WWE. You said you'd come back. It's never forever, it's just for now'. I mean, ultimately, when the time is right, who knows. But I started there and whether it's 10, 15 years down the road I would like to end there."