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WWE News: Jeff Hardy’s Past Wellness Violations Carry Over Into Current Run, Clip Of Jeff Hardy vs. The Rock, Karl Anderson Talks Payback

April 25, 2017 | Posted by Joseph Lee
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– Karl Anderson wrote the following about Enzo and Cass:

– WWE has posted a clip of Jeff Hardy using the People’s Elbow against The Rock in 2003:

– In case you’re wondering if Jeff Hardy’s two Wellness Policy violations from his last WWE run carry over into this one, the Policy has made it clear that they do.

The policy states: “Any WWE Talent, who leaves the WWE for any reason with a first or second violation on his/her record, will maintain said violation count on his/her record from the time he/she departs WWE until the time he/she returns, if ever, to the WWE.

However, WWE does have a redemption program that Hardy could go through if he wants to remove one. According to WWE:

D. REDEMPTION PROGRAM

A WWE talent who has “two” violations under the Policy may, subject to Medical Director approval, enter the Redemption Program. The Redemption Program is an eighteen (18) month process that requires the following:

1. An initial assessment conducted by the Medical Director (or, as the case may be, an addiction specialist recommended by the Medical Director) who will analyze the addiction related issues and health related concerns then being experienced by the WWE Talent, develop proposed treatments, therapies and/or support programs that may assist the WWE Talent in managing these issues/concerns and determine initial entry date for the WWE Talent into the Redemption Program;

2. Compliance with the assessment recommendations made by the Medical Director (or, as the case may be, an addiction specialist recommended by the Medical Director) for the duration of the eighteen (18) month program;

3. Mandatory unannounced follow-up testing as set forth in Section 8(C) (1) of the Policy; and

4. No violations under the Policy for eighteen (18) consecutive months after initial entry into the Redemption Program.

Upon successful completion of the Redemption Program, the WWE Talent shall request the PA, with the approval of the Medical Director, to delete one (1) of the two (2) violations of record for such WWE Talent. In the event the PA determines in favor of the request, the violation record for such WWE Talent will then be amended to reflect the reduction of a violation leaving the WWE Talent with only one (1) violation under the Policy.

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