Jeff Hardy Retirement

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Evil Austin

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Jeff Hardy was recently interviewed by Lou Ramirez for KJ97FM. Hardy covers a lot of topics including not wrestling in 5 years, he also talks about the Mike Adamle incident and his thoughts.

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Source Wrestlezone.com

So its the end of 2008 next month and a little bit it will be 2009 and Jeff Hardy barely in the prime of his career says he wants to stop in five years which is 2013? a little soon.....

Then again over the years his risks and ladder and car and top of titon tron bumps through tables and ladders and everything in between swantoning off everything even though it is planned out and fake it probably has taken a toll on his body and has made him soft and bruised up for life.

Thoughts?
 

Solid Stinger the Big Boss

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Now I need to appreciate him while he's still wrestling. Jeff Hardy is cool.

All his stunts must take a tool on his body. Hopefully he becomes WWE or WHC before he retires.
 

MikeRaw

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Actually what happened was, they asked if he will be wrestling in 5 years, and he said maybe.

Jeff Hardy was interviewed this week by Lou Ramirez of of San Antonio, Texas radio station KJ97 FM. Hardy talks about a number of topics, including whether he'll be wrestling in 5 years (he says maybe), Mike Adamle's first WWE TV appearance where he called Jeff "Jest Hervey" and more. You can hear the interview at KJ97.com.
 

Beer Money Army

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why retire in 5 years... Why not retire now while you can jeff hardy???.. don't dissappoint me...
 

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wrestlers never retire. I doubt Hardy will retire in the next 5 years though, there really isn't anyone that is crazy enough to replace him. but if he continues to wrestle, he'll definitely change his style lots.
 

-TJ-

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Well Hardy can't pull a Hogan off and return to wrestle when he's 60 and prolly out of shape. Hogan comes back cuase he's entire wrestling moves include none involving Hogan going into the air. Except for the leg drop, which help "hurt" his knee. 90% of Hardy's moves involves him going into the air.
 

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He probably doesn't want to turn into one of those guys who was awesome in the past but now 'roids up so he can try the power game to stay in wrestling for a few more years.

Looking at you, Steiner.
 

chessarmy

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He probably doesn't want to turn into one of those guys who was awesome in the past but now 'roids up so he can try the power game to stay in wrestling for a few more years.

Looking at you, Steiner.

Scott Steiner CLAIMS that he didn't take steroids...lol

Anyway, Jeff's offense has been toned down tremendously ever since he came back so I'm sure he'll stick around for a long time before he finally hangs up the boots
 

Kizza

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Jeff's like what, 33, 34 ish? He would be around 40 if he retired in like 5 years. I think that's a good time to retire, not hang around and become hated by everyone *coughNashcough*.