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** Kinda doubles as a [[Mind Screw]], if you [[Incredibly Lame Pun|really think about it]]. Which, by the way, would, not be advised.
* [[Breakup Breakout]]: With Jeff being the Michaels and Matt being the Jannety.
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Jeff Hardy has been portrayed like this. He gyrates and dances his way to the ring, covers his arms and face in fluorescent paint, makes abstract paintings backstage, openly refers to his fans as freaks and misfits (in a good way, indicating that he's just as much one as them), and throws his body into his every attack with reckless abandon... and is a three-time WWE world heavyweight champion and six-time tag-team champ. Even better? He fits this trope in real life as well, as his real behavior is even more bizarre, and yet he was respected enough and loved by the fans enough during his WWE run that he was given all those title reigns.
** Jeff also seems to have an affinity for large African animals. He and Matt did at least one interview while straddling [http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzvikpQJfY1r1nxqvo1_400.jpg wooden cheetahs] (also notice Jeff's leopard-print pants). There's another photo of him gleefully hugging an honest-to-god giraffe.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: His TV character is in fact considerably more normal than he is in real life. His closest friends claim that one of his favorite activities outside of wrestling is "digging holes and filling them back in." His sculpting material of choice is aluminum foil. Also, there's his alter-ego Itchweeed (which is in fact the correct spelling).
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** His match at ''Victory Road'' 2011 was so short because Jeff showed up "in no condition to work" (i.e. "drugged out as all Hell") and [[Wrestler/Sting|Sting]] wasn't going to actually wrestle him for fear of Jeff injuring one or both of them in his state. So, instead of an actual match, Sting squashed him in 90 seconds. Keep in mind that match was for the World Title, and was the main event of the evening. And TNA had earlier in the night squandered the chance to name a #1 contender, so the 90-second match ended the event. His return to the company had him making a public apology to the audience over his unprofessional behavior at ''Victory Road'', but as noted above, he has not been completely forgiven.
* [[Red Baron]]: The Charismatic Enigma and recently The Anti-Christ of Professional Wrestling.
* [[Role -Ending Misdemeanor]]: Jeff's current stint with TNA is not his first ''or his second.'' He was let go by WWE in 2003 due in part to drug problems, after which he went to TNA. He was there for the next two years before being let go for drug issues and no-showing events and then returning to WWE. Then, in 2011, he resurfaced in TNA again after taking the second half of 2010 off to allow his body to heal. Then came the infamous Victory Road match. And he disappeared for four months, with many thinking by this time that TNA would just give up on him and not elect to bring him back. Now he's back again.
* [[Sibling Team]]
* [[Spot Monkey]]: Has sometimes been accused of being this, although he's shown improvement over time. And let's face it, a lot of those spots were ''amazing''.
* [[Squee]]: Jeff, PLEASE don't take your shirt off again in the middle of a match. It hurts our ears.
* [[Squash Match]]: His TNA World Heavyweight Title match against [[Wrestler/Sting|Sting]] at ''Victory Road 2011'' lasted all of ninety seconds. See above for [[Real Life Writes the Plot|the reasons why]].
* [[Star-Making Role]]: His Ladder Match with Undertaker in the early 2000s. He didn't receive his first main event push until late 2007, but that was the match that really put him in the public's eyes as legitimate singles competitor.
* [[The Unfettered]]: Heel and face, this man gives it his all with every move.
* [[Villain Song]]: One of his TNA theme songs, Another, fits this to a T.
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