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Lorna Dune asked in SportsWrestling · 7 years ago

Jeff Jarrett Question (see details)?

OK, I admit that I watch wrestling. It's a guilty pleasure that I don't tell anyone about.

I always laughed hard whenever Jeff Jarrett gave someone a guitar shot ("Take that, Slap Nuts!"). It was so funny, sometimes I lost it in laughter.

I'm now wondering, what were Jarrett's guitars made out of?

Were they regular acoustic guitars without strings, or were they perhaps made of something like paper mache or thin balsa wood.

Were they maybe specially made for him (and perhaps The Honky Tonk Man)?

Did Jarrett originate the stunt?

Thanks for any info.

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  • Daniel
    Lv 4
    7 years ago
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    I don't know what materials, but no, they are not regular guitars. They are made out of a softer material. Balsa wouldn't surprise me. Honky Tonk man was doing the guitar hit long before Jarrett, in fact it was a source of heat between them for a long time. Honky Tonk man thought Jeff Jarrett stole his gimmick.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    um yeah HTK did the gimmick back in 1986 clearly he did it before jeff jarrett.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    it was funny

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