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Jeff Hardy: The Ultimate WWE Wrestler

Back in 1993, for WWE, Jeff Hardy made his wrestling debut. From that moment, he rocketed to fame in the wrestling arena. World Wrestling Entertainment has brought the world dozens upon dozens of mind-blowing, energy boosting wrestle matches and stars to boot. Jeff Hardy is no exception. Ever since his fantastic debut, the masses cannot get enough.

At 6 foot 1 and weighing in at 225 pounds, Jeff Hardy is one of the roughest, toughest wrestlers around. He’s also a sensitive artist type, for those of you that didn’t know! When he is not setting off the Swanton Bomb, the Whisper in the Wind, or the Twist of Fate, he can be found painting, acting, writing, or playing music.

Any fan desiring to learn more about him, Jeff Hardy’s bio can be found online and also in books written on the topic. Digging deeper into his life, anyone can learn how he briefly stepped away from wrestling in 2003 due to drugs, but made an awesome comeback in 2006.

Hailing from Cameron, North Carolina, Jeff and Matt Hardy, produce and star in their own show appropriately named “The Hardy Show”. Jeff joined his brother’s show, which also features pro-wrestler Shannon Moore, in May of 2005. The show is a venue for these wrestlers to portray their real and not-so-real lives outside the wrestling ring. In fact, Hardy often appears as Itchweed, an offbeat weed-eating (literally, in the backyard!) character.

When he’s not making cameo appearances as Itchweed, fiction fan Jeff Hardy can be found in the recording studio, working on his solo musical career or with his band. In 2003, Hardy formed a band called “Peroxwhy?gen” with longtime collaborator Shannon Moore. In 2004, Jeff Hardy’s entrance music for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling consisted of a song called “Modest” which he wrote with his band.

For those ultimate wrestling fans, the Jeff Hardy action figure is out on the market. This fantastic little figure can be purchased online, along with other products featuring the wrestler’s likeness such as t-shirts and pendants. The figure portrays Hardy during some of his career highlights from the World Tag Team, WCW Tag Team, and other WWE championships. The action figure, when in mint condition, is a collector’s item and can be sold for quite a pretty penny.

Hardy has had his share of great trainers, like Dory Funk, Jr. and Michael Hayes that have helped propel him to stardom. Canadian-born fitness model and fellow professional wrestler (retired in 2006) Trish Stratus managed Jeff Hardy for a brief time during his career as well.

Anyone looking to view WWE pictures of Jeff Hardy can simply log on to the World Wrestling Entertainment website to get a glimpse of him in their dedicated Superstars section. Other images are available all over the Internet and on “The Hardy Show” website as well. There is no way avoiding finding Jeff Hardy pictures online.

Many wrestling fanatics track statistics. There are numerous websites dedicated to Jeff Hardy CAWs as well as other stats and wrestlers. Fans have also developed wild discussion forums and blogs to hem and haw over the dramatics and excitement that these wrestlers provide.





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