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The WWE Hall Of Famer Matt Hardy Says Was A “Pleasure To Be Around”

The WWE Hall Of Famer Matt Hardy Says Was A

TNA star Matt Hardy paid tribute to WWE legend Eddie Guerrero on the 19th anniversary of his passing, reflecting on Guerrero’s vibrant spirit and uplifting influence backstage.

Speaking on his podcast, The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy, Hardy shared heartfelt memories that captured Guerrero’s kindness and humour.

Eddie was very laid-back, he was very humble – his humility was just off the charts. As great as he was, you never saw that he had a great sense of humour. He loved to put smiles on faces, and if he could crack a joke or do something funny to put a smile on a face, he always would.

Guerrero, who is remembered for his unmatched charisma and in-ring skill, left an enduring impact on both fans and colleagues. Hardy’s tribute highlighted the WWE legend’s humility and good-hearted nature, qualities that endeared him to those who knew him.

He was just a good guy through and through, someone who was always a pleasure to deal with every single day. Especially once he got everything together in life, he was just constantly a pleasure to be around.

Hardy emphasised how Guerrero’s positive energy uplifted those around him, noting that he was a constant source of joy for the locker room.

You have some guys where you never know if you’re gonna get the happy version of this guy or you’re gonna get the ill version of this guy, but Eddie wasn’t like that.

Which WWE Hall Of Famer Did Matt Hardy Say Had The Most Influence On His Career?

Matt Hardy spoke about a WWE Hall of Famer who had a profound influence on his and his brother Jeff’s careers. Matt named the legendary Michael P.S. Hayes as the person who had the most impact on the Hardy Boyz careers and said that Hayes often came up with suggestions for them and even came up with some of the most iconic spots in their ladders matches with Edge and Christian.

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