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JohnCenaFan28
03-12-2008, 11:18 PM
According to the May 16th, 2007 3rd Amendment to the WWE Wellness Policy , Jeff Hardy could have kept working TV, House Shows and even WrestleMania. The amendment reads as follows:

"Second Offense. In the event of a second positive result for drugs prohibited by this Policy other than marijuana, the Talent shall be fined an amount equal to 60 days' pay deducted from your downside guarantee on a weekly basis. The Company may, at its discretion, schedule the Talent to work selected televised events without pay, pay-per-views with pay and non-televised live events with a $200 stipend per event during the 60-day suspension period. Alternatively, in cases where the Talent appears to be in need of a drug rehabilitation program, the Talent shall not be assigned to work until the individual has successfully completed the drug rehabilitation program. However, regardless of the length of the program, the Talent's fine shall be limited to 60 days' pay."

The first portion indicates that technically under their own policy, that WWE could have had him work WrestleMania as well as the TV and House Shows shows leading into the big event. The catch looks to be the second half of the amendment, which states, "Alternatively, in cases where the Talent appears to be in need of a drug rehabilitation program, the Talent shall not be assigned to work until the individual has successfully completed the drug rehabilitation program."

When Jeff Hardy first left WWE (and ended up going to TNA for a time) it was due to drug issues. At the time the company asked that he enter a drug rehabilitation program, and Hardy refused.

Source: Wrestlezone

Black Widow
03-12-2008, 11:45 PM
simply no jeff cant work wrestlemania

Bad Boy
03-13-2008, 09:54 AM
so it was drugs... well, Jeff should not be able to be at WM... cuz he screwed himself, at the time where he was going to get a huge push...

LionDen
03-13-2008, 07:49 PM
They would not want him at Wrestlemania and not getting payed because he would just bring the drug angle to their biggest event and I am sure they do not want that.

Ill Will
03-14-2008, 12:11 AM
...Common sense should tell you that they still wouldn't want him to work Wrestlemania (because he was booked to win the MITB match) while also being subject to suspension. No real mystery here. I think this reporter just got bored and needed something to write about, so he looked up the wellness policy, and ended up proving himself wrong considering Hardy did in fact go to rehab.