Jeff Hardy has allegedly testes positive for COVID-19 according to a release sent out regarding a cancelled appearance.

The WWE Superstar was set to appear at a meet & greet at recordBar in Kansas City tomorrow night, but that is not happening now. The event organizers sent out a public blast on their social media to confirm that Hardy will not be making his appearance. They also revealed that he has contracted COVID-19.

“We regret to inform you that the event with Jeff Hardy to take place on Monday July 26, 2021 at recordBar in Kansas City, MO will have to be postponed to a later date.

Jeff Hardy has tested positive for Covid this morning and will have to quarantine for the next two weeks, and will not be participating in any live events for the next two weeks. 

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For now, all tickets will be held to await a rescheduled date. Once the new date is announced, if you cannot attend the new date, please email info@leopresents.com for a refund. You will receive another email from us when the new date is announced.”

WWE doesn’t like it when their Superstars come forward and disclose a positive COVID-19 test. Hardy is not the one who sent out this notice, but event organizers disclosed this information.

Hardy was just on WWE RAW where he beat Karrion Kross in the NXT Champion’s red brand debut. The Charismatic Enigma might not be able to continue that angle this week on RAW.

We’re hoping for the best in this situation. Hopefully, Jeff Hardy will be able to get through this terrible virus. Our thoughts are with anyone dealing with a difficult circumstance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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