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Modèle:Infobox Wrestler Jeffrey Nero "Jeff" Hardy<ref name="slam"/> (born August 31 1977)<ref name="oww"> Online World of Wrestling: Jeff Hardy

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. Retrieved on 2007-10-08. </ref> is an American professional wrestler currently wrestling on the RAW brand of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where he is the reigning Intercontinental Champion.<ref> W.W.F./W.W.E. Intercontinenetal Heavyweight Title

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He is also a former six-time World Tag Team Champion and one-time WCW Tag Team Champion<ref name="wwe"/> with his older brother Matt, where they were known as The Hardy Boyz/The Hardys.<ref name="wwe2"> WWE: Superstars > Raw > Jeff Hardy > Jeff Hardy's Title History

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. Retrieved on 2007-10-08. </ref> Apart from his success as a tag team wrestler, Hardy has also won numerous singles championships. He is a former WWF/E Hardcore, European and Light Heavyweight champion.<ref name="wwe2"/>

Sommaire

Career

Hardy cites Sting, The Ultimate Warrior, and Shawn Michaels as his childhood inspirations to wrestle.<ref name=IGN> Jon Robinson



     (2007-03-27)
   
.    Interview: WrestleMania, ladders, and The Swanton Bomb 

. Retrieved on 2007-03-28. </ref> Jeff had been on WWF TV as a jobber as early as age 16. His first WWF match, against The 1-2-3 Kid, came on May 25 1994 in Erie, Pennsylvania and aired on the June 25 edition of Superstars<ref name=Cawthon> Graham Cawthon




.    1994 WWF event results 

. Retrieved on 2007-07-13. </ref>. He wrestled as a jobber occasionally as late as 1997 before beginning his first major run in 1998.<ref name=digest/> Jeff, along with Matt Hardy and friends, started their own federation, the TWF (Trampoline Wrestling Federation)<ref> Jeff Hardy Radio Interview

 (January 2007)
   

. Retrieved on 2007-03-12. </ref> and mimicked the moves they saw on TV.<ref name=digest> Jim Varsallone



     (December 2001)
   
.    Matt and Jeff Hardy - Interview 
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. Retrieved on 2007-06-04. </ref> Later on, the federation went under several different names, eventually being integrated into a county fair in North Carolina, U.S.. Jeff, Matt, and friends then began to work for other independent companies. They drove all over the East Coast of the United States, working for companies such as ACW and other small promotions.

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Jeff Hardy during an autograph signing session

Before arriving in the World Wrestling Federation, Matt had formed his own wrestling promotion, OMEGA (Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts) with Thomas Simpson. The promotion was a more successful version of the original TWF and included such talent as Matt, Jeff, Shannon Moore, Gregory Helms, Joey Matthews, Caprice Coleman, and many others. In OMEGA, Matt and Jeff each had several different characters. Jeff portrayed such characters as Will O' the Wisp,<ref>Modèle:Cite</ref> Iceman, Mean Jimmy Jack Tomkins, and The Masked Mountain. While there, Jeff held many championships including the Heavyweight, New Frontier, and Tag Team Championship with Matt. The promotion folded in April 1998 when they signed contracts with the WWF.

World Wrestling Federation

The Hardy Boyz (1998-2002)

Main article: Hardy Boyz

The Hardy brothers eventually caught the eyes of the World Wrestling Federation. After being signed to a contract in 1998,<ref name=digest/> they were trained by Dory Funk, Jr. in his Funkin' Dojo with other notable wrestlers such as Kurt Angle, Christian, Test, and A-Train. When the team was finally brought up to WWF TV, after months of 'jobbing' and house events, they formed the acrobatic tag team called The Hardy Boyz. During this time, they were managed by Michael Hayes. In 1999, they feuded with Edge and Christian and had a short stint in the stable The New Brood. On October 17 at No Mercy 1999, Matt and Jeff won the managerial services of Terri Runnels in the finals of the Terri Invitational Tournament in the WWF's first ever tag team ladder match against Edge and Christian.<ref> No Mercy Pay-Per-View History

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The team of Matt and Jeff won the WWE Tag Team Championship on six occasions,<ref name="tag team titles"> History Of The World Tag Team Titles

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.</ref> ensuring they would be known as one of the most successful tag teams in WWE history. In 2000, Matt and Jeff found a new manager in their real-life friend Lita. Together, the three became known as "Team Xtreme".<ref> Jeff Hardy

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Jeff would gain attention for his high risk stunts in the TLC matches in the year 2000 and 2001 (the Hardy Boyz) and 2002 (Jeff Hardy and Rob Van Dam) and made a name for himself as one of the most seemingly reckless and unorthodox WWF performers of his time. In 2001, Jeff would also hold the WWF Intercontinental (defeating Triple H),<ref name="IC History"> History Of The Intercontinental Championship

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-15. </ref> and Hardcore Championships (defeating Mike Awesome for his first)<ref name="WWE hardcore"> History Of The Hardcore Championship

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-15. </ref> and Rob Van Dam for his second).<ref name="WWE hardcore"/>

In early April of 2002 the Hardy Boyz began a feud with Brock Lesnar after Lesnar gave Matt an F-5 on the steel entrance ramp, which led to an angered Jeff seeking revenge on Lesnar. At Backlash 2002 Jeff faced-off against Lesnar in his first televised match. Lesnar dominated Hardy and won the match by knockout.<ref> Backlash Pay-Per-View History

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-15. </ref> Lesnar and the Hardys would continue to feud over the next few weeks, with the Hardys coming victorious only once by disqualification. At Judgment Day 2002, Lesnar gained the upper hand on the Hardy Boyz before tagging, his partner, Heyman in to claim the win for the team.<ref> All-Time Judgment Day Pay-Per-View Results

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-15. </ref> In July 2002, Hardy won his third Hardcore Championship by defeating Bradshaw.<ref name="WWE hardcore"/><ref name="wwe2"/>

Singles competition (2002-2003)

After years in the tag team division, Jeff stepped up and took on The Undertaker in a Ladder match for the Undisputed Championship. Jeff came up short, but earned the Undertaker's respect. Jeff competed for singles titles on several occasions, but was unsuccessful. Finally, the Hardy Boyz split apart, as Jeff continued to pursue his singles ambitions on RAW and Matt was drafted to SmackDown!.

In January 2003, he had a brief heel turn that began after he attacked Rob Van Dam and Shawn Michaels. It ended a month later when he saved Stacy Kiebler from an attack by Christian. In February, he had a brief program with Shawn Michaels, which saw the two team up. Then Hardy hooked up with Trish Stratus after saving her from Steven Richards and Victoria in March. Hardy and Stratus had a brief on-screen (kayfabe) relationship that saw the duo talking backstage, kissing, and teaming together in matches. In his last match before being released, Jeff was defeated by The Rock. Jeff was released from WWE on April 22 2003.<ref name="return"> Bound by blood and fate

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.</ref> The reasons given for the release were Jeff's erratic behavior, drug use, refusal to go to rehab, deteriorating ring performance, as well as constant tardiness and no-showing events.<ref name="wwe"/><ref> Craig Tello



     (2006-08-04)
   
.    His Own Fate Twisted 

. Retrieved on 2007-02-13. </ref><ref> Blackjack Brown



     (April 27, 2003)
   
.    WWE makes it short and sweet: See ya, Hardy 
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. Retrieved on 2007-09-03. </ref> Hardy also cites "burn out" and the need for time off as reasons for leaving WWE.<ref name=IGN/>

Time off and independent circuit (2003)

After leaving the WWF/E, Hardy took a whole year off of wrestling to concentrate on motocross and finish his motocross track.<ref> SIMON LILSBOY and RADIO 1'S JOEL



     (2007-02-26)
   
.    WrestleCast:I'm proud to pee in a cup 

. Retrieved on 2007-03-06. </ref>

Jeff then returned to wrestling and performed with the Ring of Honor promotion. Jeff first appeared at ROH's 2003 show, Death Before Dishonor, under his "Will O' the Wisp" gimmick, wearing a mask and trench coat. Jeff was quickly unmasked and lost his jacket, wearing attire similar to that he wore in WWE. Jeff was booed and heckled before, during, and after the match by the ROH audience, who chanted "We want Matt!" and "You were fired!" during his match with Joey Matthews and Krazy K, which Jeff won.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2004-2006)

Hardy debuted in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling on June 23 2004 at the TNA weekly pay-per-view #100, the Second Anniversary Show, in a match against TNA X Division Champion A.J. Styles, for the title. He also debuted his new entrance theme "Modest," a song performed by Hardy himself, and his new nickname The Charismatic Enigma. The match ended in a no-contest when Kid Kash and Dallas interfered. Hardy returned to TNA on July 21 and was awarded a shot at the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Hardy challenged for the title on September 8, losing to NWA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett.

Hardy teamed with A.J. Styles and Ron Killings throughout mid-2004. In October 2004, he won a tournament, earning a shot at the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on November 7 at Victory Road 2004. Hardy was defeated by Jarrett once again in a ladder match at Victory Road following interference from Kevin Nash and Scott Hall. One month later at Turning Point 2004, Hardy, Styles and Randy Savage defeated Jarrett, Hall and Nash (collectively known as the Kings of Wrestling). Hardy went on to defeat Hall in a singles match, substituting for Hector Garza at Final Resolution 2005 on January 16.

At Against All Odds 2005 in February 2005, Hardy lost to Abyss in a "Full Metal Mayhem" match for the number one contendership to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. However, defeated Abyss in a Falls Count Anywhere match at Destination X 2005 in March. Hardy then went on to feud with Raven, with Hardy defeating Raven in a steel cage match at Lockdown 2005 in April. Hardy was suspended from TNA after no-showing his "Clockwork Orange House of Fun" rematch with Raven at Hard Justice 2005 on May 15, allegedly due to travel difficulties. Hardy's suspension was lifted on August 5, when Hardy returned at Sacrifice 2005 approximately a week later, attacking Jeff Jarrett. He wrestled his first TNA match in four months at Unbreakable on September 11, losing to Bobby Roode following interference from Jarrett.

Throughout October 2005, Hardy became embroiled in a feud with Abyss, Rhino and Sabu. The four way feud culminated in a Monster's Ball match at Bound for Glory 2005 on October 23, which Rhino won. In the course of the match, Hardy delivered a Swanton Bomb to Abyss from a height of approximately seventeen feet (5.18 meters). Later that night, Hardy competed in a ten-man battle royal for the number one contendership to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, which Rhino also won. At Genesis 2005 in November, Hardy lost to Monty Brown in another number one contender match.

Hardy was scheduled to wrestle on the pre-show of Turning Point in December 2005, but once again no-showed the event, again citing traveling problems. Hardy was suspended as a result and did not appear in TNA again. In March, April, and May 2006, Hardy appeared on several house shows promoted by TNA in conjunction with Dave Hebner and the United Wrestling Federation.

World Wrestling Entertainment (2006-present)

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Jeff Hardy performing a low dropkick on Umaga in a tag-team match during 2007

On August 4 2006, WWE announced that Hardy had re-signed with the company.<ref name="return"/> In the following weeks, Jeff Hardy vignettes aired hyping his return on the August 21 episode of RAW. On the day of his return, Hardy defeated then-WWE Champion Edge by disqualification when Lita pulled Edge out of the ring.<ref> August 21, 2006 RAW Results

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. Retrieved on 2007-06-11. </ref> After failing to capture the Intercontinental Championship from Johnny Nitro over the next few weeks, including at Unforgiven 2006<ref> Nitro escapes Toronto with the gold

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref>, Hardy finally defeated Nitro to win his second Intercontinental Championship on the October 2 edition of RAW.<ref> Checkmate

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> On the November 6 episode of RAW, Hardy lost the Intercontinental Championship back to Johnny Nitro, after Nitro hit him with the Intercontinental Championship title belt.<ref> Payback is a Dick

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> Just a week after he lost the title to Nitro, Hardy regained it on the November 13 edition of RAW, with a crucifix pin.<ref> Rated-RKO Champions

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> This marked Hardy's third reign as Intercontinental Champion.

The Hardys reunion

On the November 21 episode of ECW Jeff teamed with his brother Matt for the first time in almost five years to defeat the Full Blooded Italians.<ref> One Man. One Mission.

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.</ref> At Survivor Series 2006, Matt and Jeff were a part of Team DX, which gained the victory over Team Rated-RKO with a sweep.<ref> D-Xtreme dominance

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.</ref> Jeff and Matt then received their first opportunity since Jeff's return to win a tag team championship. They competed in a 4-team Ladder match for the WWE Tag-Team Championship at Armageddon 2006, but they came up short in their attempt.<ref> Climbing the rungs of respect

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.</ref> However, in the course of the match, Jeff and Matt inadvertently legitimately injured Joey Mercury's face.<ref> Update on Joey Mercury

 (2006-12-18)
   

. Retrieved on 2007-04-09. </ref>

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The Hardy Boyz, Jeff (left) and Matt (right)

With Jeff Hardy still feuding with Johnny Nitro and MNM into 2007, Jeff was challenged once again by Johnny Nitro at New Year's Revolution 2007 in a Steel Cage Match for the Intercontinental Championship. Hardy once again defeated Nitro.<ref> Hardy rattles Nitro’s cage

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.</ref> Jeff teamed with his brother Matt to defeat MNM at both the Royal Rumble 2007<ref> The Hardys fly high

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> and No Way Out 2007.<ref> “The Rabid Wolverine” is the Hardys’ MVP in Six-Man Tag Team Match

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> The next night on RAW,(February 19) Hardy was defeated for the Intercontinental title by Umaga.<ref> Chairman's Choice

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> In April 2007, Jeff competed in the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 23. During the match, Matt Hardy threw Edge onto a ladder and encouraged Jeff, who was close to the winning briefcase, to finish him off. Jeff then leaped off the ladder nearly 20 feet, drove Edge through the ladder with a leg drop, kayfabe injuring both Edge and himself. The two were unable to continue the match and were removed from ringside on stretchers.<ref> 'Bank' on Kennedy! Kennedy!

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The next night on RAW,(April 2), the Hardys competed in a 10-team battle royal for the World Tag Team Championship. They won the titles after eliminating Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch.<ref> HBK dumps Cena

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> They then began a feud with Cade and Murdoch, with the Hardys retaining their World Tag Team Championships in their first title defense against them at Backlash 2007<ref> The Hardys survive

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> However, Cade and Murdoch, defeated the Hardys on RAW on June 4 to win the titles.<ref> Crazy like a fox

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> The Hardys earned a rematch at Vengeance but were defeated.<ref> Sportsmen of the year?

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref>

Singles competition

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Jeff Hardy worked closely with Triple H during the latter part of 2007

In the midst of feuding with Umaga, who defeated Hardy at The Great American Bash to retain the Intercontinental title in late July,<ref> Firmly in the grip of a Samoan Bulldozer

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> Hardy was abruptly taken off WWE programming. However, Hardy posted on his own website and in the forums of TheHardyShow.com that it was time off to heal, stemming from a bad fall taken in a match against Mr. Kennedy on the July 23 edition of RAW.<ref> Jeff Hardy



     (August 1, 2007)
   
.    Jeff Hardy Forum Post on thehardyshow.com (Requires Registration) 

. Retrieved on 2007-08-09. </ref> He made his return on the August 27 edition of RAW against Mr. Kennedy and won by DQ after Umaga interfered.<ref> Umaga: All the rage

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> The following week, on the September 3 edition of RAW, Hardy successfully captured his 4th WWE Intercontinental Championship by defeating Umaga for the title.<ref> Bulldozer-Slayer

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> Hardy began a feud with Shelton Benjamin which was shortlived. At Cyber Sunday, Hardy had the opportunity to be voted in to face Randy Orton for the WWE Championship. However, he lost the vote and instead faced Mr. Kennedy in a losing effort.<ref> Battle of the runner-ups

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. </ref> Hardy and Triple H were the last two standing to win the Survivor Series traditional elimination match. He was also the one who won the match.<ref> Hardy and The Game survive team turmoil

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. Retrieved on 2007-11-19. </ref> This began an on and off tag team with Triple H,<ref> Flight Delay

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.</ref><ref name="partnership"> Partnership Dissolved

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.</ref> which would eventually lead to a respectful feud between the two.<ref name="partnership"/> The feud continued at Armageddon, when Jeff defeated Triple H to become the Number 1 Contender for the WWE Championship.<ref> Hardy masters The Game

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In wrestling

  • Signature Foreign Objects
    • Ladders
  • Gesture
    • "The Gunz"-Thumb, Index, and Middle finger outstretched, ring and pinkie down. He has also used Matt's V.1. Sign.
  • Nicknames
    • The Charismatic Enigma (TNA)
    • The Rainbow-Haired Warrior (WWE)

Championships and accomplishments

Personal life

Son to Gilbert and Ruby Moore Hardy,<ref> Jim Varsallone



     (December 2001)
   
.    Flying to the top: the Hardy Boyz used hard work, dedication, and passion to become a premier WWF tag team - wrestlers Matt and Jeff Hardy 

. Retrieved on 2007-11-06. </ref><ref name="space"> Matt Hardy



     (2007-02-02)
   
.    My first official blog thingy... "Who Am I?" 

. Retrieved on 2007-03-17. </ref> he is the younger brother of Matt Hardy. Their mother died of brain cancer when they were young.<ref name="space"/> He has a tattoo of roots that starts on his upper bicep and finishes at his hand. He also has a few other signature designed tattoos, one of which, a dragon, he hid from his father.<ref> Jeff Hardy's roots

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Artistic pursuits

Modèle:Infobox musical artist Hardy has an eclectic set of interests outside of wrestling. At one stage, Hardy constructed a 30-foot statue of an "aluminummy" named "Neroameee" out of tinfoil outside of his recording studio (a spray painted trailer).<ref name="wwe"/> On another occasion, he created an artificial volcano in his front yard, which he then jumped over on his motocross dirtbike. On another occasion Jeff created a large sculpture of his brother's (Matt Hardy) hand signal "V1", as seen on "The Hardy Show" which is an internet web show which features the Hardy's, Shannon Moore and many of their friends. Hardy is also an artist and poet.

Hardy appeared on the February 7, 1999 episode of That '70s Show entitled "That Wrestling Show", along with Matt, as an uncredited wrestler. He also appeared in the February 25, 2002 episode of Fear Factor competing against five other World Wrestling Federation wrestlers. He was eliminated in the first round.

In 2003, Hardy formed a band, Peroxwhy?gen, with members of the band Burnside 6. The band recorded two songs. One was "September Day", a song Jeff wrote in reaction to the September 11, 2001 attacks. Rumors arose that Peroxwhy?gen split up in 2004 shortly after recording the second song, "Modest", which Hardy later used as his entrance music in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. However, on the official Peroxwhy?gen MySpace, on April 27, 2006, the following message was posted in the blog: "Yes we are still together and writing songs. No we are not broken up. JR from the band runs this site." Currently, Peroxwhy?gen only has two members, Jeff Hardy and JR Merrill.

Books

  • Hardy, Jeff; Hardy, Matt; and Krugman, Michael (2003) The Hardy Boyz: Exist 2 Inspire, ISBN 0-06-052154-6

DVDs

  • The Hardy Boyz: Leap of Faith (2001)
  • Enigma: The Best of Jeff Hardy (2005)
  • Pro Wrestling's Ultimate Insiders: Hardy Boys - From the Backyard to the Big Time (2005)
  • WWE The Ladder Match (2007)
  • "Most Powerful Families in Wrestling"

Notes

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References



     (December 2001)
   
.    Matt and Jeff Hardy - Interview 
. Wrestling Digest 
   

. Retrieved on 2007-06-04.

  • Blackjack Brown



     (April 27, 2003)
   
.    WWE makes it short and sweet: See ya, Hardy 
. Chicago Sun-Times 
   

. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.


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