I love the backwards approach that the IWC has taken. Everyone loved Jeff Hardy in WWE the past year, and raved about his performances and his program with CM Punk. Now he signs with TNA and he's a nobody, a nothing and not a big name guy. He was WWE champion because he was arguably the most over guy on the roster, and made them a TON of money on merchandising.
You can hate on his personal issues all you want, but there is no way to objectively claim that he isn't a big acquisition for TNA. I know he was in TNA before and it didn't amount too much, but there are two BIG differances between this time and last time. The first being the fact that Hardy has been out of the spotlight for only a couple of months this time, after spending months front and center in the WWE spotlight. He was a big deal there, and they made his departure a big deal too. The second being that TNA is in a better position now, with more of a mainstream name. Now only time will tell how it all plays out, but this is a smart move by TNA, they have not only gotten one of the biggest available names to sign with them, but he is also the most currently relevant name.