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Jeff Hardy Bio






Name                :             Jaffrey Nero Hardy

Ring Name       :             Jeff Hardy

Birth Date        :             31 Aug 1977

Birth Place       :            North Carolina, USA



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Jeff Hardy was conceived on August 31, 1977 in Cameron, North Carolina, USA as Jeffrey Nero Hardy. He is a performer, known for WWE Raw (1993), WWE Smackdown! (1999) and WrestleMania X-Seven (2001). He has been hitched to Beth Britt since March 9, 2011. They have two youngsters. 



Full Bio 

Jeffrey Nero "Jeff" Hardy (conceived August 31, 1977) is an American expert wrestler, artist lyricist, painter and artist. He is as of now marked to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), under the ring name Brother Nero, He is best known for his work with World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/E). 

Before picking up unmistakable quality in WWE, Hardy performed for the Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts (OMEGA), an advancement he kept running with his sibling Matt. After being marked by WWE, the siblings acted as jobbers, before picking up reputation in the label group division, halfway because of their investment in Tables, Ladders, and Chairs matches. With the expansion of Lita, the group got to be known as Team Xtreme and kept on ascending in popularity. As a label group wrestler, Hardy is an eight-time world label group champion (six World Tag Team Championships, one WCW Tag Team Championship, and one TNA World Tag Team Championship) – all with his sibling Matt. 

As a singles wrestler, Hardy is a six-time best on the planet, having held the TNA World Heavyweight Championship three times, the WWE Championship once and WWE's World Heavyweight Championship twice. Inside WWE, he likewise held the Intercontinental Championship four times, the Light Heavyweight and European Championships once each and the Hardcore Championship three times, making him the eighteenth Triple Crown Champion and the tenth Grand Slam Champion in organization history. Amongst WWE and TNA, Hardy has won 23 absolute championships.

Tough is included in motocross, music, painting, and other masterful endeavors. He is as of now an individual from the band Peroxwhy?gen, with whom he has discharged three studio collections. 

Jeff Hardy is the child of Gilbert and Ruby Moore Hardy, and the more youthful sibling of Matt Hardy. Their mom passed on of cerebrum malignancy in 1986, when Hardy was nine. He built up an enthusiasm for motocross matured 12 and got his first bicycle, a Yamaha YZ-80, at age 13. He had his first race when he was in ninth grade. Hardy played baseball as a tyke, yet needed to stop after he smashed amid a motocross race, harming his arm. He likewise played football amid secondary school as a fullback and linebacker. He quickly contended in novice wrestling in high school. He needed to quit playing football in secondary school, after he was requested to pick between expert wrestling and football, and he picked wrestling. Hardy's most loved subjects in school were U.S. history and workmanship, which he accomplished for additional credit. 

Tough refers to Sting, The Ultimate Warrior, and Shawn Michaels as his adolescence motivations to wrestle. He began on World Wrestling Federation (WWF) TV as a merchant — a wrestler who reliably loses to make his rivals look more grounded. His first WWF match was against Razor Ramon on May 23, 1994 in Youngstown, Ohio, with Randy Savage saying on editorial, "Welcome to easy street". His ringname that night, Keith Davis, was the name of Razor's booked merchant, who retreated from short notice. Gary Sabaugh, who had gotten Hardy a gathering alongside Davis, recommended him to operator Tony Garea, who concurred after Hardy asserted he was 18 (he was truth be told, just 16). The following day, he wrestled under his genuine name against The 1-2-3 Kid, and the match disclosed on the June 25 scene of Superstars. He infrequently wrestled as a middleman as late as 1997 (counting a match against Rob Van Dam amid the ECW "intrusion" storyline that had Hardy charged as being from Virginia rather than Cameron, North Carolina) before starting his first real keep running in 1998.

The Hardy siblings in the long run got the eyes of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). In the wake of being marked to an agreement in 1998, they were prepared by Dory Funk Jr. in his Funkin' Dojo with other prominent wrestlers, for example, Kurt Angle, Christian, Test, and A-Train. When the group was at last raised to WWF TV, following quite a while of "jobbing" and live occasions, they framed the gymnastic label group called the Hardy Boyz. While fighting with The Brood in mid-1999, they included Michael Hayes as their manager. On July 5, they won their first WWF Tag Team Championship by crushing the Acolytes, yet lost it back to them a month later. After the disintegration of the Brood, the Hardys united with Gangrel as The New Brood and fought with Edge and Christian. This stable did not keep going long, be that as it may, and on October 17, 1999 at No Mercy, the Hardy Boyz won the administrative administrations of Terri Runnels in the finals of the Terri Invitational Tournament in the WWF's first since forever label group step match against Edge and Christian. They contended in the initial two TLC (Tables, Ladders and Chairs) coordinates ever, both against Edge and Christian and The Dudley Boyz. 

In 2000, the Hardy Boyz found another administrator in their genuine companion Lita. Together, the three got to be known as "Group Xtreme". They proceeded with their fight with Edge and Christian all through 2000, vanquishing them for the WWF Tag Team Championship on two occasions. At SummerSlam, the Hardy Boyz contended in the principal ever Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match (TLC match), for the Tag Team Championship against the Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian, however were unsuccessful.

Strong picked up consideration for his high hazard stunts in the TLC matches, becoming famous as a standout amongst the most apparently rash and irregular WWF entertainers of his time. In 2001, Hardy got a push as a singles contender, and he held the Intercontinental (vanquishing Triple H), Light Heavyweight (crushing Jerry Lynn) and Hardcore Championships (overcoming Mike Awesome and Van Dam on two separate occasions). At the end of 2001, the Hardys started a storyline in which they started to battle, which prompted Matt requesting a match at Vengeance, with Lita as the extraordinary visitor referee. After Jeff Hardy beat Matt by pinfall at Vengeance, while Matt's foot was on the ropes, Hardy and Lita started quarreling against Matt. amidst the fight, be that as it may, Hardy confronted The Undertaker in a Hardcore Championship match and lost. After the match, The Undertaker was scripted to assault both Hardy and Lita, harming them. On the following scene of SmackDown!, The Undertaker assaulted Matt too, additionally harming him, in storyline. The Hardys and Lita were not seen again until the Royal Rumble, on the grounds that WWE did not have another storyline for their characters. The Hardys later returned as a group, and there was never any notice of their past storyline split. 

Toward the beginning of April 2002, the Hardy Boyz started a fight with Brock Lesnar after Lesnar gave Matt a F-5 on the steel on-ramp, which prompted an irritated Hardy looking for retribution on Lesnar. At Backlash, Hardy went head to head against Lesnar in Lesnar's initially broadcast match. Lesnar commanded Hardy and won the match by knockout. Lesnar and the Hardys kept on quarreling throughout the following couple of weeks, with the Hardys turning out triumphant just once by disqualification. At Judgment Day, Lesnar picked up the high ground on the Hardy Boyz before labeling his accomplice, Paul Heyman, into case the win for the team. In July 2002, Hardy won his third Hardcore Championship by vanquishing Bradshaw. 







After years in the label group division, Hardy went up against The Undertaker in a stepping stool match for the Undisputed WWE Championship. Hardy missed the mark in the serious match, yet earned The Undertaker's appreciation when he showed valor by endeavoring to ascend to his feet after the session and test The Undertaker to continue. Hardy vied for singles titles on a few events and crushed William Regal for the European Championship. Hardy was vanquished a couple of weeks after the fact by Rob Van Dam in a stepping stool match to bring together the European Championship and the Intercontinental Championship, and the European Championship was retired. Finally, the Hardy Boyz split separated, as Hardy kept on pursueing his singles desire on Raw and his sibling, Matt left Raw for his own particular singles interests marking with Stephanie McMahon's SmackDown! brand. On Raw, Hardy would contend in WWE's Hardcore division until the title's unification with the Intercontinental Championship.

In late 2002, Hardy had been cooperating with Rob Van Dam and Bubba Ray Dudley. He alongside Bubba Ray and Spike Dudley crushed 3-Minute Warning at Survivor Series in a six-man label group disposal tables match. 

In January 2003, Hardy quickly transformed into a heel (scalawag) after he assaulted Van Dam and Shawn Michaels. It finished a month later when he spared Stacy Keibler from an assault by then-lowlife, Christian. In February, he had a brief system with Michaels, which saw the two group up. Then, in storyline, Hardy started dating Trish Stratus subsequent to sparing her from Steven Richards and Victoria in March. Hardy and Stratus had a brief on-screen relationship that saw the couple talking backstage and joining together in matches. Solid contended in his last match (his first flight) against The Rock and lost. Hardy, be that as it may, was discharged from WWE on April 22, 2003. The reasons given for the discharge were Hardy's flighty conduct, drug use, refusal to go to recovery, falling apart ring execution, and also steady lateness and no-demonstrating events. Hardy additionally refers to "copy out" and the requirement for time off as explanations behind leaving WWE.

Strong appeared in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) on June 23, 2004, at the Second Anniversary Show, in a match against A.J. Styles, for the TNA X Division Championship. He additionally appeared his new passage subject "Humble", a tune performed by Hardy himself, and another epithet, "The Charismatic Enigma". The match finished in a no challenge when Kid Kash and Dallas interfered. Hardy came back to TNA on July 21 and was honored a shot at the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Hardy tested for the title on September 8, losing to NWA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett. In October 2004, he won a tournament, winning a shot at the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on November 7 at Victory Road, TNA's first regularly scheduled pay-per-view. Hardy was vanquished by Jarrett by and by in a stepping stool match at Victory Road taking after obstruction from Kevin Nash and Scott Hall.

After one month at Turning Point, Hardy, Styles and Randy Savage vanquished Jarrett, Hall and Nash (by and large known as the Kings of Wrestling). Hardy went ahead to thrashing Hall in a singles match, substituting for Héctor Garza at Final Resolution on January 16, 2005. 

At Against All Odds in February 2005, Hardy lost to Abyss in a "Full Metal Mayhem" match for the main contendership to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Hardy gave back where its due by vanquishing Abyss in a Falls Count Anywhere coordinate at Destination X in March. On March 15, 2005, Hardy collaborated with Shocker crushing David Young and Lex Lovett. Hardy then went ahead to fight with Raven, Hardy crushed Raven in a Six sides of steel match at Lockdown in April. Hardy was suspended from TNA after no-demonstrating his "Precision Orange House of Fun" rematch with Raven at Hard Justice on May 15, supposedly because of travel difficulties. Hardy's suspension was lifted on August 5, and he returned at Sacrifice roughly a week later, assaulting Jeff Jarrett. 

He wrestled his first TNA match in four months at Unbreakable on September 11, losing to Bobby Roode taking after obstruction from Jarrett. Throughout October 2005, Hardy got to be entangled in a fight with Abyss, Rhino and Sabu. The four way quarrel finished in a Monster's Ball match at Bound for Glory on October 23, which Rhino won subsequent to conveying a second rope Rhino Driver to Hardy. over the span of the match, Hardy conveyed a Swanton Bomb to Abyss from a tallness of around 22 ft 0 in (6.71 m). Later that night, Hardy contended in a ten-man fight imperial for the main contendership to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, which Rhino additionally won. At Genesis in November, Hardy lost to Monty Brown in another main contender match.

Strong was booked to wrestle on the pre-show of Turning Point in December 2005, yet at the end of the day no-demonstrated the occasion, again refering to voyaging problems.[1][4] Hardy was suspended therefore and did not show up on TNA TV again.[4] In March, April, and May 2006, Hardy showed up on a few live occasions advanced by TNA in conjunction with Dave Hebner and the United Wrestling Federation. Tough was later discharged from his TNA contract in June 2006.[1][4] 

Second come back to WWE[edit]

On August 4, 2006, WWE declared that Hardy had re-marked with the company. In the next weeks, vignettes broadcast building up his arrival on the August 21 scene of Raw. upon the arrival of his arrival, Hardy got a push and crushed then-WWE Champion Edge by exclusion when Lita hauled Edge out of the ring. After neglecting to catch the Intercontinental Championship from Johnny Nitro throughout the following couple of weeks, including at Unforgiven, Hardy at last vanquished Nitro to win his second Intercontinental Championship on the October 2 scene of Raw. On the November 6 scene of Raw, Hardy lost the Intercontinental Championship back to Nitro, after Nitro hit him with the Intercontinental Championship title belt. One week later, Hardy recovered it on the November 13 scene of Raw, with a cross pin. This denoted Hardy's third rule as Intercontinental Champion. 

On the November 21 scene of ECW on Sci Fi, Hardy collaborated with his sibling, Matt, without precedent for just about five years to vanquish The Full Blooded Italians. At Survivor Series, they both were a piece of Team D-Generation X, which picked up the triumph over Team Rated-RKO with a clean sweep. The siblings then got their first open door since Hardy's arrival to win a label group title at Armageddon. They contended in a four-group stepping stool match for the WWE Tag Team Championship, yet they missed the mark in their attempt. throughout the match, be that as it may, they unintentionally truly harmed Joey Mercury's face.

With Hardy as yet fighting with Johnny Nitro and alternate individuals from MNM into 2007, he was tested at the end of the day by Nitro at New Year's Revolution in a steel confine match for the Intercontinental Championship. Hardy by and by vanquished Nitro. Hardy then cooperated with Matt to crush MNM at both the Royal Rumble and No Way Out pay-per-views. The following night on Raw, February 19, Hardy lost the Intercontinental Championship to Umaga. In April 2007, Hardy contended in the Money in the Bank stepping stool match at WrestleMania 23. During the match, Matt tossed Edge onto a stepping stool and supported Hardy, who was near the triumphant folder case, to complete him off. Hardy then jumped off the 20-foot-high (6.1 m) step, drove Edge through the stepping stool with a leg drop, apparently harming both Edge and himself. The two were not able proceed with the match and were expelled from ringside on stretchers. 

The night after WrestleMania on Raw, April 2, the Hardys contended in a 10-group fight regal for the World Tag Team Championship. They won the titles from that point WWE Champion John Cena and Shawn Michaels by last taking out Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch. They then started a quarrel with Cade and Murdoch, with the Hardys holding the Championship in their first title guard against them at Backlash and again at Judgment Day. The Hardys then safeguarded their titles against The World's Greatest Tag Team in a Ladder match at One Night Stand. However, the following night on Raw, the Hardys lost the titles to Cade and Murdoch, contending through wounds maintained in their earlier night's step match. The Hardys earned a rematch at Vengeance: Night of Champions yet were vanquished. 

Amidst quarreling with Umaga, who crushed Hardy at The Great American Bash to hold the Intercontinental Championship in late July, Hardy was unexpectedly taken off WWE programming. He posted all alone site and in the gatherings of TheHardyShow.com that it was time off to mend, originating from a terrible fall taken in a match against Mr. Kennedy on the July 23 scene of Raw. He made his arrival on the August 27 scene of Raw beating Kennedy by exclusion after Umaga interfered. The next week, on September 3, Hardy effectively caught his fourth Intercontinental Championship by overcoming Umaga for the title. 

This was the begin of a push for Hardy, and at Survivor Series, Hardy and Triple H were the last two remaining to win the customary end match. Hardy started an on and off label group with Triple H, which in the long run prompted an aware quarrel between the two. The competition proceeded at Armageddon, when Hardy vanquished Triple H to end up the main contender for the WWE Championship. In the weeks paving the way to the Royal Rumble, Hardy and Randy Orton occupied with an individual fight, which started when Orton kicked Hardy's sibling, Matt, in the head in the storyline. Hardy, in striking back, played out a Swanton Bomb on Orton from the highest point of the Raw set and appeared to have all the force in the wake of beating the competition in their encounters. Hardy, nonetheless, lost the title match at the Royal Rumble, however was named as one of six men to contend in an Elimination Chamber match at No Way Out, where he made due to the last two preceding being killed by the possible victor, Triple H.

Amid the March 3 scene of Raw, Hardy showed up on Chris Jericho's "Highlight Reel" portion as an uncommon visitor, yet wound up assaulting Jericho. This prompted an Intercontinental title match on the accompanying Raw where Hardy dropped the title to Jericho. Off-screen, Hardy dropped the title after he was suspended for sixty days, as of March 11, for his second infringement of the organization's Substance Abuse and Drug Testing Policy. Hardy was additionally expelled from the Money in the Bank stepping stool match at WrestleMania XXIV in which he was reserved to win after the suspension was announced. Hardy returned on the May 12 scene of Raw, overcoming Umaga. This reignited the competition between the two, and they met in a Falls Count Anywhere coordinate at One Night Stand, which Hardy won.

On June 23, 2008, Hardy was drafted from the Raw brand to the SmackDown brand, as a part of the 2008 WWE draft. Hardy made his SmackDown debut on the July 4 scene, crushing John Morrison. Hardy took an interest in the WWE Championship Scramble match at Unforgiven furthermore tested for the Championship at No Mercy and Cyber Sunday, yet neglected to win each time. He was initially booked to be in the WWE Championship match at Survivor Series, in any case, in storyline, was discovered oblivious in his lodging, permitting the returning Edge to supplant him in the match and win the title. At Armageddon in December 2008, Hardy vanquished the safeguarding champion Edge and Triple H in a triple danger match to catch the WWE Championship, his first world championship.

In January 2009, Hardy's next storyline prompted his contribution in scripted mischances, including an attempt at manslaughter car crash and a mishap including his ring passage pyrotechnics. At the 2009 Royal Rumble, Hardy lost his WWE Championship to Edge after Hardy's sibling, Matt, meddled on Edge's sake and hit Hardy with a steel chair. The development to this quarrel included Matt suggesting that he was in charge of the majority of Hardy's mischances in the course of recent months, and at WrestleMania XXV, Matt vanquished Jeff in an Extreme Rules match. In a rematch at Backlash, be that as it may, Hardy crushed Matt in an "I Quit" match. 

At Extreme Rules, Hardy vanquished Edge to win the World Heavyweight Championship in a step match. Instantly after the match, CM Punk traded out his second Money in the Bank satchel, which gave him an ensured big showdown match whenever he needed, and crushed Hardy to win the championship. Hardy got his rematch at The Bash, and won the match by means of preclusion after Punk kicked the ref in the back of the head while faking an eye damage with Punk as yet holding the title. At Night of Champions, be that as it may, Hardy won the title for the second time, by vanquishing Punk. At the SummerSlam pay-per-view in August, Hardy lost the title back to Punk in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. On the August 28 scene of SmackDown, Punk Beat Jeff Hardy in a steel confine rematch for the World Heavyweight Championship, bringing about Hardy leaving WWE, in storyline, per the pre-match stipulation. This storyline was set up to permit Hardy to leave WWE to recuperate his wounds, including a neck injury. Hardy likewise had two herniated circles in his lower back and was experiencing fretful legs disorder. 

On TNA's first live Monday scene of Impact! on January 4, 2010, Hardy made his arrival to TNA, alongside Shannon Moore. He was assaulted by Homicide in the wake of rising up out of the group, yet hit Homicide with a steel seat and played out the Twist of Fate on the Impact! Zone ramp. He later showed up in backstage portions all through the evening. The next day, it was accounted for that Hardy had marked another agreement with TNA. Hardy would show up for the organization on the March 8 scene of Impact!, sparing D'Angelo Dinero, Abyss and Hulk Hogan from A.J. Styles, Ric Flair and Desmond Wolfe. The next week, Hardy crushed then TNA World Heavyweight Champion A.J. Styles in a non-title match. 

On the April 5 scene of Impact!, Hardy was presented as an individual from Team Hogan for the yearly Lethal Lockdown match, where they would confront Team Flair. One week later, in any case, Hardy was harmed when James Storm heaved an unpredictable fluid against a fire from his lighter, shaping a fireball that seared the greater part of Hardy's face. At Lockdown, Team Hogan (Hardy, Abyss, Jeff Jarrett and Rob Van Dam) crushed Team Flair (Sting, Desmond Wolfe, Robert Roode and James Storm). At Sacrifice, Hardy vanquished Mr. Anderson.After the occasion, Anderson turned face and in the end figured out how to persuade the incredulous Hardy that he truly had changed, after which the two went ahead to frame a tag team. At Slammiversary VIII, Hardy and Anderson, now known as Enigmatic Assholes, vanquished Beer Money, Inc. (Robert Roode and James Storm) in a label group match. 

On the August 19 scene of Impact!, the TNA World Heavyweight Championship was abandoned after Rob Van Dam was harmed by The Monster Abyss and Hardy was gone into an eight-man competition for the title, overcoming Rob Terry in his first round match. At the semi-finals at No Surrender, Hardy initially wrestled Kurt Angle to a twenty-minute time-limit draw, after which Eric Bischoff requested a five-minute time of additional time. After that and a second five-minute additional day and age likewise finished in draws, it was decided that Angle was not able proceed and the match finished in a no contest. After wrestling a draw on the September 16 scene of Impact!, it was reported that both Hardy and Angle would progress to the finals at Bound for Glory, where they would contend with Mr. Anderson in a three–way match. 

At Bound for Glory, Hardy turned heel with Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff and with their help vanquished Angle and Anderson to win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship surprisingly. They were then joined by Jeff Jarrett and Abyss, uncovering the gathering that Abyss had been alluding to as "they" for a few months. On the accompanying scene of Impact!, the stable was named Immortal, as it shaped an organization together with Ric Flair's Fortune. In the interim, Hardy appeared another dull character, utilizing obscure messages as he clarified the purposes for his turn. At Turning Point, Hardy held his title in a protection against Matt Morgan, a substitution for Mr. Anderson, who was sidelined in the wake of torment a blackout amid an assault by Hardy. On the accompanying scene of Impact!, Hogan gave Hardy another outline of the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, which he named the TNA Immortal Championship. At Final Resolution in December, Hardy effectively guarded the title in a rematch against Morgan in the wake of crippling the unique visitor ref Mr. Anderson and having a substitution arbitrator number the pinfall. On January 4, 2011, Hardy made his presentation for New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) at Wrestle Kingdom V in Tokyo Dome, where he effectively safeguarded the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Tetsuya Naito.

On January 9 at Genesis, Hardy's sibling, Matt, made his TNA debut as an amazement individual from Immortal and crushed Rob Van Dam to keep him from accepting a match at Hardy's title. That same night, Hardy gave Anderson a match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, instantly taking after Anderson's triumph in a main contender's match. In spite of Matt, Flair, and Bischoff meddling trying to help Hardy, Anderson crushed Hardy for the championship. On the January 13 scene of Impact!, the Hardy Boyz rejoined and vanquished Anderson and Van Dam in a label group match, taking after obstruction from Beer Money, Inc. On the February 3 scene of Impact!, Hardy got his rematch for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. Whatever remains of Immortal meddled in the match, however were ceased by Fortune, which prompted Anderson holding the championship. On February 13 at Against All Odds, Hardy vanquished Anderson in a stepping stool match to recapture the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. Hardy held the title for under two weeks, guarding it once against Rob Van Dam, before losing it to the returning Sting on February 24, at the recordings of the March 3 scene of Impact!. On March 13 at Victory Road, Hardy got a rematch for the title under No Disqualification rules, yet was crushed in ninety seconds. TNA had settled on the choice to stop the match subsequent to esteeming that Hardy was excessively inebriated, making it impossible to wrestle. The next day it was accounted for that TNA had sent Hardy home from the week's Impact! tapings. On the March 17 scene of Impact!, Immortal disjoined their ties with Hardy.

On August 23, 2011, TNA declared that Hardy would make his arrival to the advancement at the Impact Wrestling recordings on August 25 in Huntsville, Alabama. The arrival would occur just five days after Matt Hardy was discharged from his TNA contract. In his arrival, which was taped for the September 8 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy addressed the gathering of people, recognizing that he had wound up in a real predicament at Victory Road in March, before approaching the fans for "one more shot". Hardy wrestled his first match in six months on September 15 at a live occasion in York, Pennsylvania, overcoming Jeff Jarrett.[180] Hardy then started fighting with his previous stable Immortal, assaulting Eric Bischoff on the October 6 scene of Impact Wrestling and participating in fights with Jeff Jarrett at Bound for Glory and on the October 20 scene of Impact Wrestling. Hardy wrestled his initially broadcast match since his arrival on the October 27 scene of Impact Wrestling, vanquishing Immortal part Bully Ray. On November 13 at Turning Point, Hardy crushed Jeff Jarrett three times, first in six seconds, the second in six minutes, and the third in ten seconds. On December 11 at Final Resolution, Hardy vanquished Jarrett in a steel confine match to wind up the main contender to the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.

On January 8, 2012, at Genesis, Hardy vanquished TNA World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Roode through preclusion; therefore, the title stayed with Roode. On the accompanying scene of Impact Wrestling, a rematch amongst Hardy and Roode finished in a no challenge, taking after impedance from Bully Ray. The next week, Hardy was gone into a main contender's match against James Storm, which finished in a no challenge taking after obstruction from Ray and Roode. On February 12 at Against All Odds, Hardy was not able catch the TNA World Heavyweight Championship from Roode in a four-manner match, which additionally included Bully Ray and James Storm. On the accompanying scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy lost his shot at the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, taking after impedance from the returning Kurt Angle. On March 18 at Victory Road, Hardy was crushed by Angle in a singles match. On April 15 at Lockdown, Hardy vanquished Angle in a rematch, challenged inside a steel cage. On the accompanying scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy and Mr. Anderson were vanquished by Rob Van Dam in a three-manner number one contender's match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. During the principal "Open Fight Night" the next week, Hardy collaborated with Anderson to unsuccessfully challenge Magnus and Samoa Joe for the TNA World Tag Team Championship. On May 13 at Sacrifice, Hardy was crushed by Anderson in a singles match. On the accompanying scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy vanquished Anderson in a rematch. On the live May 31 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy won a fan voting to end up the main contender to the TNA Television Championship. In any case, his title match with Devon finished in a no challenge, taking after obstruction from Robbie E and Robbie T. On June 10 at Slammiversary, Hardy was crushed by Mr. Anderson in a three-manner number one contender's match, additionally including Rob Van Dam.

On the June 14 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy entered the 2012 Bound for Glory Series, partaking in the opening gauntlet match, from which he was the primary man disposed of by Bully Ray. Hardy wrestled his last gathering stage match of the competition on the September 6 scene of Impact Wrestling, crushing Samoa Joe by means of accommodation, in this way completing fourth and progressing to the semi-finals. Three days after the fact at No Surrender, Hardy vanquished Joe in a rematch to progress to the finals of the tournament. Before the finals occurred, Hardy endured a storyline damage in the wake of participating in a fight between the TNA locker room and the Aces and Eights stable. Despite the harm, Hardy crushed Bully Ray in the finals to win the 2012 Bound for Glory Series and turn into the main contender to the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. On the accompanying scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy vanquished Ray in a rematch to reaffirm his status as the main contender. 

On October 14 at Bound for Glory, Hardy vanquished Austin Aries to win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship for the third time, and, as per TNA, finishing his "street to reclamation" taking after the occasions of March 2011. Hardy made his initially broadcast title protection on the October 25 scene of Impact Wrestling, overcoming Kurt Angle to hold his title. On November 11 at Turning Point, Hardy crushed Austin Aries in a stepping stool match to hold the World Heavyweight Championship. On the December 6 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy was assaulted by the Aces and Eights who were uncovered to be paid off by his main contender Bobby Roode. Three days after the fact at Final Resolution, Hardy vanquished Roode to hold the World Heavyweight Championship, after which, both men were assaulted by the Aces and Eights. On the accompanying scene of Impact Wrestling, Aces and Eights part Devon uncovered Austin Aries as the man who outpaid Roode for the Aces and Eights to meddle in their match, which prompted Hardy issuing Aries a title challenge. The next week, Hardy was fruitful in holding his title against Aries, taking after impedance from Bobby Roode. The contention finished in a three-manner disposal match on January 13, 2013, at Genesis, where Hardy vanquished both Aries and Roode to hold the World Heavyweight Championship. On the January 24 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy effectively safeguarded the World Heavyweight Championship against Christopher Daniels. A short time later, Hardy was hopped by a conceal individual from Aces and Eights who then harmed Hardy's left leg with a ball-peen hammer. This was done to compose Hardy out of the recordings in the United Kingdom, as the UK would not permit him to show up because of his criminal convictions. Hardy made his in-ring return on the February 28 scene of Impact Wrestling, cooperating with his new number one contender Bully Ray to annihilation Bad Influence (Christopher Daniels and Kazarian). On March 10 at Lockdown, Hardy lost the World Heavyweight Championship to Ray in a steel confine match, taking after impedance from the Aces and Eights, finishing his rule at 147 days. On the March 21 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy crushed Kurt Angle, Magnus, and Samoa Joe in a four-manner match to end up number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. Hardy got his title opportunity on the April 11 scene of Impact Wrestling, however was again vanquished by Bully Ray in a Full Metal Mayhem match. 

Strong came back to TNA on June 2 at Slammiversary XI, collaborating with Magnus and Samoa Joe in a triumphant exertion against Aces and Eights (Garett Bischoff, Mr. Anderson, and Wes Brisco). As an aftereffect of already winning the Bound for Glory Series, Hardy and Bobby Roode were gone into the 2013 Bound for Glory Series on the June 13 scene of Impact Wrestling. The next week, Hardy crushed Roode in his first BFG arrangement match by means of pinfall to procure seven focuses in the tournament. Hardy's support in the Bound for Glory arrangement finished on the September 5 scene of Impact Wrestling, when he was killed from a twenty-point fight imperial by Kazarian.

On the September 19 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy crushed X Division Champion Manik in a non-title match. On the October 3 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy cooperated with Manik overcoming Kenny King and Chris Sabin which prompted the declaration of the Ultimate X match for the X Division Championship at Bound for Glory. On October 20, 2013 at Bound for Glory, Hardy appeared another signature melody and contended in his first Ultimate X match for the TNA X Division Championship however was unsuccessful as Chris Sabin won the match after an impedance from Velvet Sky. 

Tough entered the World Title Tournament to crown another champion, after AJ Styles left the organization with the title. Strong vanquished Sabin and Bobby Roode in the initial two rounds of the tournament, to achieve the finals at Final Resolution. In the title match, Hardy was vanquished by Magnus after obstruction from Rockstar Spud. The next week on Impact, Hardy collaborated with Sting to confront The BroMans, Ethan Carter III and Rockstar Spud, which they lost. A while later, a baffled Hardy reported he could no more work in TNA with Dixie Carter's backstage legislative issues, and quit TNA. 

On February 11, TNA financial specialist MVP made a telephone call to Jeff Hardy and declared that Hardy would return at the Lockdown pay-per-view.

In mid-February 2014 interesting vignettes started airing publicizing Hardy's arrival to TNA under his OMEGA character, Willow. He made his TNA return at Lockdown, in the Lethal Lockdown match as a component of Team MVP.[citation needed] He then showed up on the accompanying scene of Impact Wrestling, confronting Rockstar Spud. In the next weeks, he would keep on feuding with Spud and Ethan Carter III, prompting a label group match between them (with Kurt Angle as Willow's accomplice) at Sacrifice on April 27. Willow and Angle would go ahead to win that match. On May 1, Willow vanquished James Storm by exclusion when Storm pushed the arbitrator and as Storm advanced up the slope, Mr. Anderson showed up and hit Storm with the Mic check. On May 8, Willow's match against Magnus finished in a DQ when Bram meddled and bound Willow to the base rope and began to hit him with a metal turnbuckle. On May 15, Willow crushed both Magnus and Bram in a two on One impediment match. On the May 22 scene of Impact, Willow vanquished Magnus in a Falls Count Anywhere coordinate. On the June 5 scene of Impact, Willow won his match against Bram by DQ when Magnus went to the ring and assaulted him with a Steel Pry Bar.

On the July 10 scene of Impact Wrestling, Director of Wrestling Operations Kurt Angle requested that Willow bring Jeff Hardy back for a 20-man over the top rope fight imperial later that night. Hardy contended in the match as himself and won, procuring a match with Lashley for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship the next week, which Hardy lost.

On the July 24 Impact Wrestling, Hardy told the group of onlookers that we had not seen the remainder of Willow and afterward brought out Matt Hardy, his sibling, to change The Hardys. The Wolves went along with them in the ring and tested them to a match for the TNA World Tag Team Championship at Impact Wrestling: Destination X, which the Hardys consented to. At Destination X, the Hardys lost against the Wolves, yet shook hands after the match. On October 22, 2014, The Hardys entered a main contenders competition for the TNA World Tag Team Championships overcoming The BroMans (Jessie Godderz and DJ Z) in the first round of the tournament. On October 29, scene of Impact Wrestling, The Hardys crushed Team Dixie (EC3 and Tyrus) in the elimination rounds to progress to the finals of the competition where they vanquished Samoa Joe and Low Ki to wind up number one contenders for the TNA World Tag Team Championship. On the January 7 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy alongside his sibling Matt were at ringside for The Wolves versus James Storm and Abyss; amid the match, The Great Sanada and Manik endeavored to meddle in the match, however then wound up getting a Side Effect from Matt Hardy, and a Twist of Fate from Jeff Hardy. In spite of that, it occupied Eddie Edwards, who then got a Last Call super kick from Storm. At the Lockdown scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy endured a minor blackout which was set as a storyline damage when he fell on the entryway of the pen; James Storm hit Hardy off the entryway onto the steel ventures underneath with a cowbell. The tumbling off the enclosure spot was secured in standard media, for example, USA Today and TMZ. Hardy returned after TNA United Kingdom visit. In March, The Hardys took an interest in a competition for the empty TNA World Tag Team Championship. On March 16, 2015, The Hardys won a Ultimate X match for the belts surprisingly as a group and individually. On May 8, 2015, the Hardys were compelled to abandon the TNA World Tag Team Championship because of Jeff enduring a softened leg up an authentic earth bicycle accident. 

Solid came back from damage on the July 29 scene of Impact Wrestling, making a declaration that his sibling, Matt, would confront TNA World Heavyweight Champion Ethan Carter III in a Full Metal Mayhem match, in which Matt was unsuccessful. After a brief rest, Hardy returned on the August 26 scene of Impact Wrestling, where he and Matt made an understanding that if Matt would his second match against Carter for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, then Jeff would turn into his own aide. Matt was unsuccessful, and Jeff was compelled to be Carter's colleague. On the September 21 scene of Impact Wrestling, in the wake of declining to hit Spud, then hitting Carter with a Twist of Fate, Hardy quit as Carter's own right hand, hence additionally (storyline) stopping TNA. On the September 30 scene of Impact Wrestling, TNA President Dixie Carter declared that Hardy would be the extraordinary visitor arbitrator in the three-way move TNA World Heavyweight Championship match between Carter, his sibling Matt, and Drew Galloway at Bound for Glory. At the occasion, Hardy turned on Carter by hitting him with a steel seat with Matt hitting the Twist of Fate, in this manner giving Matt his first TNA World Heavyweight Championship. Tough showed up on January 5, 2016 scene of Impact Wrestling on its live Pop TV make a big appearance backstage and ringside to bolster his sibling Matt in the semi-finals and finals of the TNA World Title Series, which Matt had later lost. 

On the January 12, 2016 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy made his in-ring return in a fragment that included Ethan Carter III denying Hardy an open door at the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, rather conveying out Shynron to face Hardy, won the match. On the January 26 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy issued a test to the disgusting Matt Hardy for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, as the match was set to start he was assaulted by Eric Young and Bram. 

Strong made his arrival on March 15 scene of Impact Wrestling, going up against Eric Young in a triumphant exertion in a match to decide the third challenger for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in the headliner of the show which included Matt Hardy and Ethan Carter III, however lost it after impedance from Eric Young and Bram. After the match, Drew Galloway traded out his Feast or Fired folder case and crushed Matt Hardy to catch the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. 

On the April 12 scene of Impact Wrestling, Jeff stood up to his sibling Matt, after Matt proclaimed that Jeff was not deserving of the Hardy name. Matt would then test Jeff to an I Quit match to occur on the next week's Impact Wrestling, while Jeff requested a Full Metal Mayhem match. In the headliner, Jeff cooperating with Drew Galloway in a losing push to Matt Hardy and Tyrus in a label group match with the stipulation that the triumphant Hardy would get their match sort on the next week's Impact Wrestling. The next week on Impact Wrestling, Jeff would confront Matt in an I Quit match, which brought about a no challenge after neither one of the mans could proceed. On the May 10 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy cooperating with James Storm against Decay in a losing exertion after an Imposter Willow occupied Hardy. After the match, Hardy looked backstage for the Imposter Willow and would wind up being assaulted by three unique individuals dressed as Willow. On the May 17 scene of Impact Wrestling, Hardy would confront one of the Imposter Willow in a triumphant exertion, to eventually be assaulted by another Imposter Willow while attempting to unmask the one he had recently crushed, both Imposter Willows would then draw out the pioneer of the Imposter Willows, who might be uncovered to be a Matt Hardy. On the May 24 scene of Impact Wrestling, Jeff won a 2-on-1 Handicap Ladder match to secure a Full Metal Mayhem match against Matt at Slammiversary. On June 12, at Slammiversary, Jeff vanquished Matt. On the July 5 scene of Impact Wrestling, Matt tested Jeff to a last match, set at the Hardy family, where the washout was banned from utilizing the Hardy name. On July 5, "The Final Deletion" was won by Broken Matt Hardy, compelling Jeff to drop the Hardy name. After the match, Matt would attempt after quite a while to break Jeff including having Jeff (kayfabe) crash his bike while doing a trick to demonstrate his strength to Matt. 

On the August 11 scene of Impact Wrestling, Jeff and Matt crushed The Tribunal. Subsequently, Jeff at long last snapped, hitting numerous Twists of Fate on the individuals from The Tribunal. He then continued to toss himself over the top rope onto Al Snow through a table before hitting a Swanton Bomb on another table driving himself through it and going crazy all the while. Matt giggled and Jeff went along with him, conceding that he was "Sibling Nero" (Nero being Hardy's center name) and Matt pronounced that Jeff was broken. On the August 18 scene of effect, the group of "Broken Matt and Brother Nero" vanquished the Bromans, The Tribunal, and The Helms Dynasty (Trever Lee and Andrew Everett) in a "Climb To Hell" Fatal Four Way Number One Contender's Ladder Match for a chance to test Decay for the TNA World Tag Team Championships. Matt climbed the stepping stool and snatched the agreement, taking after "Sibling Nero" relinquishing himself by hopping off the stepping stool and onto Trevor Lee. 


Other media

Strong showed up on the February 7, 1999 scene of That '70s Show entitled "That Wrestling Show", alongside Matt, as an uncredited wrestler. Hardy and Matt likewise showed up on Tough Enough in mid 2001, conversing with and wrestling the contestants. He showed up on the February 25, 2002 scene of Fear Factor contending with five other World Wrestling Federation wrestlers. He was disposed of in the principal round. Hardy additionally shows up on The Hardy Show, a web show which includes the Hardys, Shannon Moore and large portions of their friends. In September 2009, Hardy marked an arrangement with Fox 21 studios to show up in an unscripted tv show.

In 2001, Hardy, Matt and Lita showed up in Rolling Stone magazine's 2001 Sports Hall of Fame issue. In 2003, Hardy and Matt, with the assistance of Michael Krugman, composed and distributed their self-portrayal The Hardy Boyz: Exist 2 Inspire. 

As a feature of WWE, Hardy has showed up in a few of their DVDs, including The Hardy Boyz: Leap of Faith (2001) and The Ladder Match (2007). He is likewise highlighted in the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling discharge Enigma: The Best of Jeff Hardy (2005) and Pro Wrestling's Ultimate Insiders: Hardy Boys – From the Backyard to the Big Time (2005). On April 29, 2008, WWE discharged "Bit of Fate: The Matt and Jeff Hardy Story". The DVD highlights footage of the siblings in OMEGA and WWE, furthermore quickly says Hardy's first keep running with TNA. In December 2009, WWE discharged a DVD about Hardy entitled Jeff Hardy: My Life, My Rules.


Individual Life 

He has a tattoo of roots that begins on his head, behind his ear, and completions at his hand. He likewise has a couple of other mark planned tattoos, one of which, a monster, he escaped his father. It was additionally the principal tattoo he got in 1998. He later got tattoos of the Chinese images for "Peace" and "Wellbeing", and in addition tattoos of flame and a wave. Hardy sees his tattoos as his "masterful impulses". Hardy is great companions with Shannon Moore, whom he has known since around 1987. He is likewise great companions with Marty Garner, Jason Arhndt and John Morrison. He views Vanilla Ice as a major impact on him, and he was even nicknamed "Ice" by Scott Hall. 

Strong met his sweetheart Beth Britt in 1999, soon after the Hardy Boyz had won the WWF Tag Team Championship for the primary time. Hardy and his sibling Matt went to a club in Southern Pines, North Carolina, where Hardy met her. On March 15, 2008, it was accounted for that Hardy's home had smoldered to the ground in a fire. Hardy and his better half were not home at the time, but rather his puppy, Jack, was killed in the fire. It is trusted that the flame was begun by broken electrical wiring. In October 2008, Hardy was building another home in the same zone, which was relied upon to be finished by mid 2009. In August 2010, Hardy reported that Britt was pregnant with the couple's first child, a girl named Ruby Claire, who was conceived on October 19, 2010. The pair's second tyke, a little girl, Nera Quinn Hardy, was conceived on December 31, 2015. Hardy wedded Britt on March 9, 2011. 

On September 17, 2008, Hardy was included in an episode at the Nashville International Airport's Southwest gate. A Southwest Airline worker reported that Hardy had all the earmarks of being inebriated and in this manner, he was not permitted to load onto the flight. He was not, be that as it may, captured as he was said to be "quiet" and "co-agent", and he made different plans to get home. 

On September 11, 2009 Hardy was captured on charges of trafficking in controlled medicine pills and ownership of anabolic steroids, after a hunt of his home yielded 262 Vicodin remedy pills, 180 Soma solution pills, 555 milliliters of anabolic steroids, a lingering measure of powder cocaine, and medication paraphernalia. Over a year later, the head prosecutor reported that Hardy would concede to the charges. On September 8, 2011, Hardy was sentenced to ten days in prison, 30 months of probation and a fine of $100,000. Hardy served his correctional facility sentence from October 3 to 13, 2011. 



Titles and achievements 

Place of Glory 

Swine Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) – with Matt Hardy 

National Championship Wrestling 

NCW Light Heavyweight Championship (4 times) 

New Dimension Wrestling 

NDW Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time) 

NDW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Matt Hardy 

New Frontier Wrestling Association 

NFWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

North East Wrestling 

NEW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

NWA 2000 

NWA 2000 Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Matt Hardy

OMEGA Championship Wrestling 

OMEGA New Frontiers Championship (1 time) 

OMEGA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

OMEGA Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Matt Hardy

Expert Wrestling Illustrated 

Rebound of the Year (2007, 2012) 

Match of the Year (2000) with Matt Hardy versus The Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian in a Triangle Ladder match at WrestleMania 2000 

Match of the Year (2001) with Matt Hardy versus The Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match at WrestleMania X-Seven 

Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (2008, 2009) 

Label Team of the Year (2000) with Matt Hardy 

Positioned #7 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2013 

Add up to Nonstop Action Wrestling 

TNA World Heavyweight Championship (3 times) 

TNA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Matt Hardy

NWA World Heavyweight Championship #1 Contender Tournament (2004) 

Headed for Glory Series (2012)

TNA World Cup of Wrestling (2015) – with Gunner, Davey Richards, Rockstar Spud, Crazzy Steve and Gail Kim 

TNA World Cup of Wrestling (2016) – with Eddie Edwards, Jessie Godderz, Robbie E and Jade 

TNA World Tag Team Championship #1 Contender Tournament (2014) – with Matt Hardy

Widespread Wrestling Association 

UWA World Middleweight Championship (1 time) 

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment 

WWE Championship (1 time)

World Heavyweight Championship (2 times) 

WWF/E Intercontinental Championship (4 times) 

WWF/E Hardcore Championship (3 times)

WWF Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time) 

WWE European Championship (1 time)

World Tag Team Championship (6 times) – with Matt Hardy 

WCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Matt Hardy 

Eighteenth Triple Crown Champion 

Tenth Grand Slam Champion 

Slammy Awards (2 times) 

Compelling Moment of the Year (2008, 2009) giving Randy Orton a Swanton Bomb from the highest point of the Raw set, hopping from a stepping stool onto CM Punk through the Spanish declare table at SummerSlam 

Wrestling Observer Newsletter 

Best Flying Wrestler (2000)

Quarrel of the Year (2009) versus CM Punk 

Most noticeably awful Worked Match of the Year (2011) versus Sting at Victory Road

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