WWE released a statement about Jeff Hardy’s arrest on Saturday, saying, “Jeff Hardy is responsible for his own personal actions. We are investigating the matter and awaiting information from local law enforcement officials.” That’s the same statement that they released in January after the DWI arrest of Jey Uso. Uso didn’t miss any time.
CBS Sports reported that Jeff Hardy crashed his car into a guardrail.
According to the arrest report obtained by CBS Sports, Hardy was driving northbound on Concord Parkway when he allegedly “ran off the roadway … striking about 105 feet of guardrail before the back end of the car spun out 90 degrees … coming to rest in the middle of the right [north]bound lane of travel.” It was estimated by police on the scene that Hardy did $8,000 of damage to his 2016 Cadillac and $5,000 to the guardrail itself.
It is unknown whether Hardy suffered any injuries as result of the accident, but it does not appear as if he was transported to a hospital as he was released from jail shortly after being booked.
TMZ added that he took a breathalyzer test and blew a .25, which was three times more than the legal limit.
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