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FFS :mad:
That's like, the perfect match... Ah well, at least Johnny M's gonna be champ for a while longer :dance: Only 2 night's until Breaking Point :wavey: |
Although Jeff Hardy seems ticked off at the media with the way we have covered the story so far, we are going by a press release that the Moore County Sheriff's Department issued about the incident. As for reports that Matt Hardy bailed him out, again, the Moore County Sheriff's Department stated that Jeff's "brother" bailed him out. Hardy's house was raided after an investigation, pills and cocaine are found, bail is set at $125,000..... are we really the people he should be pissed at?
We can now confirm that Hardy is now free on bail following his arrest earlier today for a number of drug charges. His bail was set at $125,000 and while Deputy Neil Godfrey of the Moore County Sheriff's Department in Cartage, North Carolina stated that Hardy was bailed out by his brother Matt Hardy today, Jeff Hardy is claiming the opposite writing the following on Twitter: "For the record, Matt didn't bail me out, loan me money, or is his name on anything. He's just learning about today's situation." As reported earlier, Hardy was officially charged with the following: felony trafficking in opium, two counts of felony possession with intent to sell or deliver a Schedule III controlled substance, felony maintaining a dwelling to keep controlled substance, felony possession of cocaine and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. |
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If he is let back into the WWE after this I'll be outraged.
Not the right message to be sending out to kids. And I'm only talking about getting caught... :whistle: |
Jericho has his back.........
Don't think of judging Jeff Hardy until you've walked a mile in his shoes. I will always have Jeffs back... about 11 hours ago from TwitterFon |
An article on PW Torch:
"As a Registered Nurse an active member of the healthcare community I would like to provide clarification of the "alleged excessive volume" of controlled substances found in Jeff Hardy's home #120 Several pharmaceuticals were discovered and volumes of each reported. These volumes while at first seem excessive to lay persons unfamiliar with medial protocol however I would like to provide clarification as to the dosing guidelines and average prescribed volumes of these medications. 1) Soma (Carisoprodol): Is a skeletal muscle relexant prescribed for acute or chronic muscle pain. The FDA approved dosing regimen for this is 1 tab (250-350mg) every 8 hours and once at bedtime as needed for pain. Taken at this regimen, this would be a prescribed volume of #120 per month. As many insurance companies require or at minimum request 90 day supply of prescription medications, a typical 90 day prescription for Soma at the FDA approved minimum dosing regimen would be 360 tablets. I can tell you that in my office, this occurs on a daily basis. 2) Vicodin (Hydrocodone/Apap): Is a narcotic analgesic used for moderate to severe musculoskeletal pain. Relevant to strength, the FDA approved dosing regimen is 1-2 tabs every 4-6 hours not to exceed 8 tabs daily. At this dosing regimen, a commonly prescribed volume of Vidocin would be 240 tablets monthly and if written at a 90 day supply as dictated by many insurance companies this would require a volume of 720 tablets. Therefore if appropriately prescribed by a board certified physician, neither volume of Soma or Vicodin would be outside the normal range of what would be expected within the possession of individuals with chronic moderate to severe pain. While I cannot address the apparent anabolic steroids, these also can be prescribed by board certified physicians. I just don't believe, as a medical professional that rush to judgement is warranted or appropriate at this time. Thank you for your time. Jeff Deville, RN, BSN, LP, CRNI, NCT === Given the highlights of what they found, I'd have to say his excuse would be that it's for pain management. Both Vicodin and Soma are used almost primarily because of their analgesic properties, and Soma (Carisoprodol) actually interacts in such a way with codeine-derived painkillers that it allows a lower dose of the painkiller to have a greater effect, which is particularly useful in situations where injury is a problem. Jeff had two herniated discs and a neck injury, and was wrestling almost every night and doing insane stunts on a regular basis; a couple friends of mine also have herniated discs, and they're about an 8 on the pain scale when they're not using painkillers (Vicodin no longer works for them, and they need Fentanyl patches to control the pain). Anabolic steroids are regularly prescribed to accelerate the healing process, and since Jeff doesn't particularly look like he's been abusing them ala Bonds or McGwire I'd say he's not trying to look like Hulk but rather repair the injuries he's repeatedly giving himself. "Intent to distribute" simply means that he had amounts of the drugs in excess of the amount stated in the statute, and most people with chronic pain will stockpile painkillers for a rainy day. These aren't the greatest of excuses, sure, but being in pain all the time makes you do funny things. As to the cocaine residue and drug paraphernalia, I'm going to say relics of a misguided past. 90% of the paper money in the US has cocaine residue on it, it's simply a property of the drug that makes it almost impossible to eliminate completely. He probably has used cocaine in the past (along with virtually every celebrity on the planet with any sort of party history), but that's not necessarily an indication that he's using it now. Wellness tests would have thrown a major red flag since cocaine stays in you for quite a while, and with WWE recently suspending a major babyface superstar like Mysterio over a technicality I don't think they would have hesitated to call Hardy out, #1 contender or not. The cocaine charge won't stick unless they actually found any, any half-decent lawyer can successfully claim that they have no way of proving Hardy had any cocaine in his possession at the time or even recently. As for the paraphernalia, that likely means a bong of some sort that isn't even worth prosecuting over. Overall, the charges are likely more serious than they actually are (because DAs will normally charge people with as many things as possible to force a plea), and Hardy will pay a fine, get some probation, and have to check into rehab for a few months. Absolute max, he'll get a suspended sentence of some sort, but given his documented injuries and lack of evidence of abuse there's almost no way he'll do time. Erik of Kalamazoo, Mich. |
Chavo Guerrero: "Hey guys, just heard about jeff Hardy. Don't know details yet but i want to give my support. Jeff is a classy person and also have his back!"
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IMO this Jeff thing is being blown out of all proportion, if I'm proved wrong I will hold my hands up but having been reliant on painkillers myself due to chronic neck pain at one time, I've had a 3 months supply of two types of painkiller in my home that equates to a similar amount found in his home yesterday. I simply refuse to believe he has been trafficking anything. The steroids could be for the same condition, so the only thing that raises issue with is the Wellness Program testing once again, although this could be a new prescription he's had filled in the past week since he left the company.
The cocaine? Not a big deal really, only residue and may not even be his. Like I said if I'm wrong then yes he's an idiot and I will lose all respect for him, but I see this as him being a man in a great deal of pain, WWE must have been aware of his need for painkillers, this isn't a new thing. I'm sure things will become more clear in the coming days and weeks. I just hope if he does need help with an addiction that he finally gets it and can sort himself out. |
Yeah, but when you've had as many chances as he's had then you're gonna be on pretty thin ice.
One little thing and that's it, and he's blown it with this. And they will go down extra hard on him because of the recent Rey Mysterio thing. |
He won't be back in WWE after this that's for sure, but maybe that's for the best anyway for him personally.
Unless he gets surgery on his back and neck he is going to be in terrible pain for the rest of his life, him going back to wrestling would be crazy imo. He's always going to need the painkillers and it can only get worse. He needs to take a good long look at the state Kurt Angle is in and sort himself out. Some of the vile things people are saying about him on forums is just unbelievable though tbh, none of us know the full story as yet. |
JR supports Jeff Hardy and has his back as does Gregory Helms
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New information has come out regarding Jeff Hardy's Friday arrest for drug trafficking, specifically, what led police to search his home in the first place.
According to North Carolina's FayObserver.com, Chief Deputy Neil Godfry of the Moore County Sheriff's Office says that the Fayetteville Police Department actually received a tip several days ago that Jeff Hardy was in possession of a large quantity of drugs. That tip led to an investigation and subsequently, a search warrant. |
Lance Storm posted a message on his website (StormWrestling.com) on Friday reflecting on September 11, 2001 as well as Jeff Hardy's arrest. Storm says he believes police charged Jeff with drug trafficking simply because of the large quantity of drugs found, not because he was actually a drug dealer. Storm said: "I think having your own personal drug problems (no matter how severe) and being a drug trafficker are two completely different things. If the quantities of drugs, reportedly found in Jeff's possession, are accurate then we have to assume he has a very serious drug problem, and that, even more so than his pending legal woes, is my biggest concern. When Jeff was suspended from WWE the last time, for a Wellness violation, and then shortly there after lost his house and dog in a fire my heart went out to him. I think a lot of people (myself included) thought and hoped that was a turning point for Jeff and he had gotten his life in order since. Unfortunately that does not appear to be the case."
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Hopefully John Morrison takes Jeff Hardy's place as the main face on Smackdown.
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[rquote=2565552&tid=73880&author=Jayson]Hopefully John Morrison takes Jeff Hardy's place as the main face on Smackdown.[/rquote]
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This anonymous tip to the police is fishy if you ask me....I mean wtf?
And I agree with you actually Jayson, Morrison's got everything to be able to take Jeff's place imo. He just gets better and better! |
[rquote=2565620&tid=73880&author=Iceman][rquote=2565552&tid=73880&author=Jayson]Hopefully John Morrison takes Jeff Hardy's place as the main face on Smackdown.[/rquote]
:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::l augh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::lau gh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh 2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2: :laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::l augh2:[/rquote]You laugh now, but you wont be when John Morrison is winning the WHC :wink: |
[rquote=2565755&tid=73880&author=Jayson][rquote=2565620&tid=73880&author=Iceman][rquote=2565552&tid=73880&author=Jayson]Hopefully John Morrison takes Jeff Hardy's place as the main face on Smackdown.[/rquote]
:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::l augh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::lau gh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh 2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2: :laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::l augh2:[/rquote]You laugh now, but you wont be when John Morrison is winning the WHC :wink:[/rquote] No i'll still be laughing because that's when I know smackdown will be on it's last legs...... |
I will always have Jeff's back, he's a wonderful person and put his body on the line for all of us every week Say a prayer for him if u can
about 4 hours ago from web Jeff Hardy is a great person n no one knows what it's like for anyone else in this world unless you've walked in their shoes. Don't judge... about 4 hours ago from web Courtesy of Ashley Massaro |
John Morrison is the future of the WWE Iceman.
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[rquote=2566333&tid=73880&author=Iceman]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkeeWKFgsb0 [/rquote]:laugh2:
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Kelly Kelly has a knee injury.
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[rquote=2566353&tid=73880&author=Jayson]Kelly Kelly has a knee injury.[/rquote]
Yeah read that........ WWE has dropped the upcoming Jeff Hardy DVD. VH1 are still going ahead with the HardyShow as they think it will bring in viewers to see hoe Jeff manages to cope with this.... No statement yet from him, even though he said one was on the way....... |
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