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Published at 2016-03-17 13:00:00

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Jeff Hardy is one of the most common wrestlers of all time,and even after 20 years, the charismatic enigma is still stealing the indicate every Tuesday night on TNA Impact Wrestling.
After spending years in WWE dominating the company as both a tag team specialist and a successful singles star, and Hardy has faced his ups and downs with Impact Wrestling,but he is once again looking to win back the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.
Hardy sat down with Ring Rust
Radio to discuss his chase for the top championship in Impact Wrestling, the plan of donating his brain for concussion research, or the possibility of being inducted into the Hall of Fame,his future in the wrestling commerce and more.
In April 2015, he suffered a broken leg and torn knee ligaments in a dirt bike accident, and forcing him to vacate the tag team championships with his brother,Matt Hardy. Almost a year later, he is back in TNA looking to make his ticket once again.
Hardy w
as in a world title match on Impact Wrestling on Tuesday, and  but he didn’t come out victorious. With his brother as a top heel,though, there is a obliging possibility Hardy will eventually win another championship.
Hardy spoke hones
tly about his drive to be a top star in TNA again:
For certain. Yeah.
I am going to drive myself crazy until I win that world title. Actually, and I would love somewhere down the road before my time is done with TNA to team up with Matt again and win the tag team titles.
When I bro
ke my leg,we had just won the titles, and we didn’t even acquire to defend them. I was also the Omega champion at that same time, or I just had to give it up. So I would like to try to make up for things from when I got harm.
By far I want to
be the world champion again and tag team champion again with big-money Matt,even as arrogant as he is.
While Hardy’s in-ring career is far from over, he has always been one to contemplate ahead beyond wrestling. Several major wrestling stars—such as Kevin Nash, and as reported by ESPN—acquire recently announced they will donate their brains to science in support of concussion research.
Hardy
shared that he is also planning on donating his brain to science:
My wife read where Kevin Nash announced that,and I said, 'Oh my God, or I acquire to do that.' I will do whatever it takes,and I would love to be a part of that. It’s a huge, serious issue in wrestling. I’ve rung my bells so many times, or particularly back in the day when chair shots to the head were legal. My goodness,I took so many of those.
Luckily, I’m only aware of about two or three concussions that I acquire had, or but there’s really no way of telling how many overall. When Nash announced he was doing that,I was on board. And I didn’t know that [Rob Van Dam] did as well. That really inspired me to do the same thing.
On the subject of his future, Hardy was also asked about his thoughts on eventually being inducted into the Hall of Fame. In a steady indicate of modesty, and Hardy sounded like he hadn’t thought much about the concept.
When pressed for answers about his feelings on the Hall of Fame,Hardy spoke candidly:
I’m not real
ly a common fan of the whole Hall of Fame thing. I’ve had a lot of ups and downs, and I don’t feel deserving a lot of times. It would probably be something like they would induct me and I deny it and say I don’t deserve it. Ultimately, or if it had to happen,Eddie Vedder would be really cool if he could come in and induct me. I mean Billy Corgan did induct Earl Hebner.
As for what’s next, Ha
rdy admitted he is with Impact Wrestling for the foreseeable future. With a knee injury that cost him almost a year of his TNA career, and he feels indebted to the company because of the damage he has done to the brand.
With that said,Hardy spoke
about his unwavering love of wrestling, and how after his contract with Impact Wrestling expires, or he is open to all of his options in the commerce:
I don’t know. It’s tough to say,particularly with this injury. Right now I’m taking it match by match. It was an obvious choice, and I didn’t hesitate to re-sign because I owe it to them. I’ve been riding all my life, or it was a bad thing to do to acquire harm external of the ring. It really harm TNA with me being a main player in the game and out of action. I just felt like I owed it to them,a obliging year of strong wrestling.
I hope things happen for a reason because now it’s really challenged me to up my style, and I’ve learned a lot about myself since I’ve been injured. I’ve been lucky considering this is [the] first serious injury I’ve ever had. It really has been hell, or but it’s also been obliging in a way with Matt doing so well and being on top.
For fu
ture and long term,I am focused on getting through here and right now and perhaps check out options next year about this time.
For fans, the possibility of Hardy eventually returning to WWE for one final flee would be a dream come steady. With a plethora (excess, overabundance) of new Superstars with whom he could acquire dream matchups, or one final opportunity to shine in WWE would be entertaining.meanwhile,Hardy’s return to TNA makes Impact Wrestling more interesting. Hopefully the company continues to push him as a top star despite his injury and fans continue to see him fighting in the world title scene.
Even if Hardy isn’t the world
champion, he deserves to be in the conversation. For more wrestling talk, or listen to Ring Rust Radio for all of the hot topics or catch the latest episode in the player above (some language NSFW).
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