The story circulating around the Locker Room in the WWE that Jeff Hardy was arrested when a package was sent to his home that had been flagged before it was delievered. Apparently, Hardy brought the package inside and Police officials were there to conduct the raid.
Hardy did not know what the package contained, as the story goes, and that it was sent to him by someone from outside of North Carolina who was wishing to express interest in doing some business with him.
Source: wrestlezone.com
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Comment #1
what kind of business?
(And no not that, wipe that smirk off your face!)
Posted by EddieRox on Friday, October 16, 2009
Comment #2
maybe it was a ploy to get him arrested
Posted by PWN on Friday, October 16, 2009
Comment #3
North Carolina?
Dodgy packages?..... ZOMG IT WAS RIC FLAIR!!
Posted by Joose on Saturday, October 17, 2009
Comment #4
someone tried to send jeff's dead dog remains to him....
and yes i am cruel!
Posted by sexy girl on Saturday, October 17, 2009
Comment #5
Jeff did not know what was in there? Sounds like nemesissy is a jeff fanboy that of course is on his side "cuz he luvzz livz in the mominnntttzzzzzzz"
NOTE: I am now a punk fan
Posted by fdsffggf on Saturday, October 17, 2009
Comment #6
mistake: i meant to put not a punk fan instead of now a punk fan, HUGE mistake
Posted by fdsffggf on Saturday, October 17, 2009
Comment #7
fdsffggf - one letter can change the whole entire meaning :P
It is possible one of those "online pharmacies" was wanting Jeff's business, and sent him a freebie as advertising, without his knowledge (I mean it wouldn't be that hard for someone to find out what his address is), however, it would seem more likely that he was receiving goods he had already paid for.
All speculation obviously.
Posted by Mad Adam on Saturday, October 17, 2009
Comment #8
They should not send Jeff Hardy to jail. They should let him back in the wwe when his injuries are healed because that is why he left. Go Hardy!!!!!! You suck Punk
Posted by JeffHardy#1 on Saturday, October 17, 2009