Quote Originally Posted by Vick Diesel View Post
TNA may not be a rehab facility, but if they truly cared about Jeff Hardy, they would help him find/get into a drug rehab facility...that would be the right thing to do on their part. That should go for any wrestler who has any kind of an addiction problem, you can't just sweep the problem under the carpet cause it's not gonna go away. Jeff Hardy is a person who is battling multiple addictions just like many ppl due around the world. If Jeff Hardy died from being high/drunk during a match from doing any kind of dangerous maneuver ppl would be quick to blame not only TNA but his brother Matt and the rest of their family for not stepping in and getting Jeff Hardy the help he needs. If TNA does step up and help Jeff Hardy get into rehab, they couldn't be held liable for anything that happens to Jeff cause they indeed tried to get him the rehab help that he needs...just saying
I totally get what you're saying. What I'm saying is, it's not TNA's job to care about him. He's a grown man, a weak-willed one, but grown nonetheless. TNA is running a business, nothing more, nothing less. Hardy has become bad for business and, as an employer, TNA is not obliged to offer him anything other than what is stipulated in his contract. Nevermind the fact that they can't make him go to rehab.

Look, part of his problem is that he's always had someone there to pat him on his ass and get him out of trouble. All this has done is given him a sense of entitlement, a belief he's above anything. Cutting him loose might actually force the man to look into himself, to deal with his issues head-on, to finally find some sort of peace within himself, something that he is very obviously lacking. You can't save everyone, sometimes they have to want to save themselves.