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  2. Jeff Hardy - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Nero Hardy [1] [2] is the son of Gilbert and Ruby Moore Hardy, and the younger brother of Matt Hardy. [7] [19] [22] Their mother died of brain cancer in 1987, when Jeff Hardy was nine. [19] [23] [24] [25] He developed an interest in motocross at age 12 and got his first bike, a Yamaha YZ-80. [26] He had his first race when he was in the ...

  3. Hardy Boyz - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Jeff and Matt, with the help of Michael Krugman, wrote and published their autobiography The Hardy Boyz: Exist 2 Inspire. [137] As part of WWE, the Hardys appeared in the DVD, The Hardy Boyz: Leap of Faith in 2001. [138] On April 29, 2008, WWE released Twist of Fate: The Matt and Jeff Hardy Story. [139]

  4. No Way Out (2008) - Wikipedia

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    Triple H tried to use a steel chair but Hardy retaliated, and attempted to deliver a Twist of Fate. Triple H countered the attempt by pushing Hardy into the steel chair. Finally, Triple H delivered a second and final Pedigree to Hardy, this time onto the steel chair, and pinned him to win the match, earning a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania.

  5. Night of Champions (2009) - Wikipedia

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    CM Punk, after showing sportsmanship towards Jeff Hardy after their match, came out to address Hardy following a title defense against John Morrison on the July 31 episode of SmackDown, only to assault him before he invoked his contractual rematch clause the following week, only to lose due to interference from Matt Hardy, the match's guest ...

  6. Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Wikipedia

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    Aerial techniques, also known as "high-flying moves" are performance techniques used in professional wrestling for simulated assault on opponents. The techniques involve jumping from the ring's posts and ropes, demonstrating the speed and agility of smaller, nimble and acrobatically inclined wrestlers, with many preferring this style instead of throwing or locking the opponent.

  7. Victory Road (2011) - Wikipedia

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    Hardy had been abusing drugs and alcohol, and completed a 120-day rehab during his time away from TNA. [15] On the September 8 edition of Impact Wrestling, Hardy made his return to TNA, and acknowledged that he had "hit rock bottom at Victory Road", and was on the road to recovery, before asking the fans for "one more shot". Hardy made his ...

  8. No Surrender (2010) - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Jarrett and Samoa Joe defeated Kevin Nash and Sting by technical submission: Tag team match: 06:12: 6: A.J. Styles defeated Tommy Dreamer "I Quit" match: 16:30: 7: Jeff Hardy vs. Kurt Angle ended in a time limit draw: TNA World Heavyweight Championship tournament semi-final match Angle had lost, he would have retired from wrestling: 30:00: 8

  9. Fully Loaded (2000) - Wikipedia

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    The first match was a six-person mixed tag team match pitting Team Xtreme (Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy and Lita) against T & A (Test and Albert) and Trish Stratus. T & A dominated earlier part of the match by using their size and strength against Team Xtreme, until Team Xtreme took control of the match by using their speed and high-flying moves.