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* [[Easily Forgiven]]: Matt, by Jeff, after they feuded in 2009. Essentially Matt said that he had made a mistake and Jeff forgave him. The "mistake" apparently involved Matt burning Jeff's house to the ground, killing his dog (both of which happened in real life, albeit not because of anything Matt had done), and trying to murder him and/or end his career at least three times. The forgiveness came only a couple months after the end of their fighting over it.
** Even more so with WWE and TNA, considering he's been a ''world champion'' in both companies despite being previously fired from both for drug use.
*** Though Victory Road 2011 may have finally [[Averted Trope|averted]] this. He promptly dropped the title and has been [[Put Onon a Bus|written off of the show]] for months. Despite asking for forgiveness from other wrestlers, all he has gotten in return have been [[What the Hell, Hero?]] speeches and a feud with Jeff Jarrett.
* [[Estrogen Brigade Bait]]: TNA doesn't need to add the sound of screaming girls to his entrance music; it's a given that the female members of the crowd will provide that themselves.
* [[Face]]: During his decade-plus career, Jeff has almost never been a [[Heel]].
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* [[Oh Crap]]/[[This Is Gonna Suck]]: The only words to describe his reaction to seeing Fortune turn face directly around him and leaving him alone in the ring. Needless to say, he was very right.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: ...or green, or yellow, or purple, or whatever color Jeff will wear next.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: When Jeff didn't sign a new contract with WWE before his old one expired, he was charged with drug possession during his time away from the company. Before that, Jeff had been feuding with the [[Straight Edge Evil]] [[CM Punk]], who had made references to Hardy's past substance abuse issues during that feud. After Hardy's arrest, Punk gloated in-character about his former rival's misfortune in order to get heat. The original plan was to eventually negotiate a new deal with Hardy, who would return to face Punk at a future pay-per-view. However, Hardy didn't appreciate what was being said about him on WWE programming, so he signed with TNA instead. WWE was forced to go with Plan B: putting Punk in a feud with [[Rey Mysterio, Jr.]].
** The loss of the TNA World Title to Mr. Anderson in such a rushed fashion was most likely to get the belt off Hardy, who might be sentenced to jail time soon after being found guilty on his aformentioned drug charges. But seeing that he gained it back soon after, that may not have been the issue.
** His match at ''Victory Road'' 2011 was so short because Jeff showed up "in no condition to work" (i.e. "drugged out as all Hell") and [[Wrestler/Sting|Sting]] wasn't going to actually wrestle him for fear of Jeff injuring one or both of them in his state. So, instead of an actual match, Sting squashed him in 90 seconds. Keep in mind that match was for the World Title, and was the main event of the evening. And TNA had earlier in the night squandered the chance to name a #1 contender, so the 90-second match ended the event. His return to the company had him making a public apology to the audience over his unprofessional behavior at ''Victory Road'', but as noted above, he has not been completely forgiven.