Jeff Hardy is one of the most popular and innovative wrestlers to ever step foot in the ring, captivating fans for decades with his unique charisma and risk taking.
Hardy has been to the top of wrestling mountain, winning the WWE Championship, and dealt with personal struggles that have set him back.
Speaking to The Wrestle Spot, Hardy was asked what he would like his legacy to be.
"If nothing else, I think I have the coolest autograph in the wrestling world [laughs], so I feel really good about that. I just want to be remembered…I kind of dig what Mike Tyson said recently about once I’m gone, I’m gone. I’ve done what I’ve done and I am who I am. It doesn’t matter. When I’m gone, I’m gone. So I kind of feel like that, but if anything, I would like to be remembered as just one of the most original, authentic human beings that ever stepped foot in a pro wrestling ring, and I feel like I’ve accomplished that," he said.
Fans can see MIke Tyson's comments on legacy and what it means in the video below.
Mike Tyson tried to warn us all when he gave a VERY OBVIOUS “I don’t give a fuck about my legacy” interview pic.twitter.com/2qlVBtgZwN
— KFC (@KFCBarstool) November 16, 2024
Elsewhere during the interview, Hardy commented on a potential WWE Hall of Fame induction. You can find his full comments by clicking here.
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