Jeff Hardy Recalls The Most Scared He's Ever Been In Wrestling

Jeff Hardy has never shied away from taking risks in the ring, or around the ring, or in the audience. He's fallen off ladders, balconies, cages, production trucks, and more during his three-plus decades in the business.

Speaking to Chris Van Vliet, Hardy was asked what was the scariest moment for him in wrestling.

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“Definitely my first huge Swanton bomb. My first run in TNA, it was the one against Abyss and Rhino, over the stage, yeah. There was one little area, I don’t think I told them I was going to go up to it, but I just noticed an area about three foot taller that I could get up to [in order] to make it more impressive. I jumped over, the manager, Sinister Minister, cleared it and hit. It was so scared because when I got to that peak, I looked back down at the monitor area where people were watching the show and I was like, ‘Oh my god, this might be it Jeff, this might be the end of your career.’ I think I even made it back to the ring to take a power driver off the second rope from Rhino. That was the [most] scared I’ve ever been," he said.

Elsewhere during the interview, Hardy commented on possibly working with CM Punk again. You can find his full comments by clicking here.

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