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- BangerLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well, AlexaJeffHardyFan, obviously.
I will say Jeff was pretty entertaining to watch. The night he did the swan-ton dive off the Titantron rigging, I was seriously going ape thinking he was about to die if he really did that. It was what I'd call an "ultra-spot," and that's something Jeff specializes in.
However, you can only make a career on being a spot technician for so long, as Jeff is testament to. He's hooked on painkillers, and he's visibly slowed down a lot in the last year. You just can't put your body on the line like that without suffering the consequences. This makes me wish Jeff had played it a little more conservative. Save the big stuff for Wrestlemania like HBK does, and enjoy a longer career as a result.
Source(s): Longtime wrestling fan. - 1 decade ago
I agree with Jamaican Man some what.I do respect the fact that he did put his life on the line for us in alot of his matches.But that does not make him a great wrestler.Hardy lacked alot of things.technical skill,mic skill,didn't really know how to keep the pace of the match steady.It was always fast paced or slow paced,never in the middle.And sorry to tell people Jeff has never signed a contract with TNA.he was there once Jan 4th to help his friend Shannon Moore get over more with the crowd.I respect the high flying ability that Jeff has,but not his wrestling ability
- Anonymous1 decade ago
He's a stuntman, and a troubled one...period. I don't see him as a wrestler. He had a unique style, but his work ethic left alot to be desired. Do you know why he was released from WWE in 2003? ...erratic behavior, drug use, refusal to go to rehab, deteriorating ring performance, as well as constant tardiness and no-showing events. He went to TNA and got suspended for the same behavior and problems. Got signed back with WWE, given an amazing push to main event and WHC title...then bails. It's very hard for me to respect him, even though I have to admit that some of his moves were really cool.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
He was a great wrestler that put his life on the line for us. I respect everything he did because he took some risks and always did something once a week that made your jaw drop. He was a great in ring competitor and TNA is fortunate to have him.
I like him.
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- Patches the DogLv 61 decade ago
JH has a ton of personal problems. if you can still look beyond that and still like/love the guy, you're a better person than me.
- 1 decade ago
He's okay I guess. I ever really noticed him until he left.
My nephew is obsessed with him though.
>.< ....