Jeff Hardy has reflected on one of the most memorable achievements of his wrestling career. He described it as a childhood dream that turned into reality.
The Charismatic Enigma was one of the most popular stars in the company during the height of his career. He finally won the prestigious WWE Championship at Armageddon in 2008 by defeating Edge and Triple H in a triple threat match. This was a very special moment for the fans, as he was a huge babyface at the time. He only held the title once, and his reign lasted 42 days.
During an interview with MuscleManMalcolm, Jeff Hardy was asked what winning the WWE Championship meant to him now looking back on that moment.
"It was a childhood dream that came true," he said. [0:13 - 0:16]
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Jeff Hardy wants to retire CM Punk in WWE
The Charismatic Enigma currently works for TNA Wrestling, where he and his brother Matt Hardy are the reigning TNA World Tag Team Champions. They were in AEW before returning to the promotion.
Jeff Hardy revealed during an appearance at the HOG Live Event that he wants to retire CM Punk before going into the WWE Hall of Fame.
"Ultimately, man, I'd like to do a really cool match in the WWE and do the Hall of Fame and all that stuff to really end it on the highest note possible. Because looking back at my career now, the history is just a glimpse, like a blink of an eye, when you achieve so much and then you're here at this point, older in life. So it'd really be special to have a killer match, maybe make CM Punk retire, and then, go into the Hall of Fame," said Hardy.
CM Punk and Jeff had a memorable feud, and it'll be interesting to see them share the ring with each other for the last time in WWE.