Jeff Hardy Names His Number One Career Moment
Jeff Hardy feels like his number one career moment is something that will never be topped.
Over the last 30 years, Jeff Hardy has had an incredible journey in professional wrestling that will likely see him inducted into the WWE and TNA Halls of Fame when his career is over.
The 47-year-old Hardy is currently one half of the TNA Tag Team Champions with his brother Matt Hardy, as the legendary brother duo regained the titles in an incredible Ladder Match at TNA Slammiversary.
Most of Jeff Hardy’s career was spent in WWE, starting in the late 1990s, and he became one of the biggest stars by winning the WWE World Championship three times.
Jeff Hardy is also a very controversial figure, having been in and out of WWE and TNA numerous times, as well as having a run in AEW that wasn’t particularly memorable. Jeff battled alcohol and drug issues for most of his adult life, but he has been sober for several years now, and intends to stay that way as his career winds down.
The Hardys Return At WrestleMania 33 Is Jeff Hardy’s Favorite Career Moment
While speaking to Outside The Ring, Jeff Hardy spoke about the night when The Hardys returned at WrestleMania 33 in 2017 in Orlando, when the brothers received one of the loudest ovations in WWE history. It was a surprise return that led to the Hardys winning the WWE Tag Team Titles in a Ladder Match.
“That’s my number one moment now, man. It’s above all that. There’s some big ones, man, but it was just so welcoming and it just felt so good because WWE does feel like it’s where it all started and where it all needs to end, but just being back there, just when I wrote the song Obsolete, it was like, I was in this mindset of, ‘man, I’ll probably never end up going back to WWE.
I probably burnt my bridge with them and I’ll just, I’ll never go back.’ So it was just, it felt so good, kind of being back home and especially coming out to that reaction, man, in front of a sea of humanity was, was so special.
So yeah, I feel like there’s one in my.. nothing may ever like top that or be up there with that, but, as far as I’m concerned that’s my number one moment in my professional wrestling career, of all time.”