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'''Matthew Moore "Matt" Hardy''' (born [[September 23]] [[1974]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]], currently working for [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE) on their ''[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown!]]'' [[WWE Brand Extension|brand]]. He is the older brother of [[Jeff Hardy |
'''Matthew Moore "Matt" Hardy''' (born [[September 23]] [[1974]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]], currently working for [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE) on their ''[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown!]]'' [[WWE Brand Extension|brand]]. He is the older brother of [[Jeff Hardy]]. |
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Revision as of 13:53, 29 August 2007
- This article is about the professional wrestler. For the comedian, please see Matthew Hardy
Matt Hardy | |
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Born | September 23, 1974, (age 32) Cameron, North Carolina |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Matt Hardy High Voltage Surge The Angelic Diablo Wildo Jinx Matt Hardy Version 1.0 |
Billed height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[1] |
Billed weight | [undue weight? – discuss][1] |
Trained by | Dory Funk, Jr. |
Debut | October 15, 1993 |
Matthew Moore "Matt" Hardy (born September 23 1974) is an American professional wrestler, currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on their SmackDown! brand. He is the older brother of Jeff Hardy.
Career
Before his WWF debut with his brother Jeff, Matt was trained by former wrestler Dory Funk Jr.. Before signing with the WWF, Matt and Jeff created their own wrestling promotion, OMEGA Wrestling, in which Matt competed under the name High Voltage. Shortly after Matt Hardy sent in a tape for the WCW Amateur Challenge using the ring name High Voltage, a WCW tag team began to use the name, causing Hardy to change his name to Surge. A few years later, it was revealed to him by Chris Kanyon that the tape had been kept in the WCW Power Plant, watched multiple times, and that the name High Voltage was blatantly stolen from it.[2]
World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment
The Hardy Boyz (1998-2001)
It wasn't until 1998 that the brothers were given a full-time WWF contract. The Hardy Boyz used a cruiserweight, fast-paced high flying style in their matches, often leaping from great heights to do damage to their opponents (and themselves in the process). Although Jeff was better known for his extreme moves, Matt was a prodigious high-flier himself. In 1999, the duo feuded with Edge and Christian and spent a short time in the stable The New Brood. After breaking away from Gangrel, Matt and Jeff were briefly managed by Terri Runnels. Subsequently, their Tables, Ladders, and Chairs matches with Edge, Christian, and the Dudley Boyz made them extremely popular and propelled them to six reigns as the WWF Tag Team Champions.
Singles career (2001-2005)
In 2001, after Jeff Hardy's Intercontinental Championship run, Matt Hardy was given a singles championship push. Matt Hardy was given the European Championship on SmackDown! two weeks before Backlash 2001. He would become the second-longest reigning European Champion in history, and the longest-reigning American-born European Champion.
Throughout the year, the Hardyz would continue as a tag team, winning the WWF Tag Team Titles once again and the WCW Tag Team Titles during the The Invasion. By the end of the year, the Hardy Boyz were having trouble getting along (kayfabe).
At the beginning of 2002, it seemed Team Xtreme had patched things up. However, after the Brand Extension, Matt Hardy was relegated to HEAT while Jeff Hardy wrestled on the main show, RAW. On the August 12, 2002 episode of RAW, Matt turned against Jeff (Matt was frustrated for not receiving a number 1 contender shot against RVD), during Jeff's match against Rob Van Dam. A short time later, Matt joined the SmackDown! roster. On the October 3, 2002 edition of the show, Matt used outside interference from Brock Lesnar to defeat The Undertaker. He would also go on to defeat the Undertaker in several occasions (although it would mostly consist of disqualifications or count outs).
Having now dubbed himself Matt Hardy - Version 1.0, and with his MF'er (Mattitude Follower) Shannon Moore in his corner, 2003 began with Matt frantically trying to lose weight to get under the 220 lb. weight limit to compete for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship. After just barely making weight, Matt defeated Billy Kidman at the No Way Out 2003 in Montreal, Quebec to claim the Cruiserweight Title. At WrestleMania XIX in Seattle, he successfully defended it against Rey Mysterio. The Mattitude stable would expand to include Crash Holly as Shannon Moore's "Moore-on" (follower). Matt Hardy would receive the most amount of success in his wrestling career during his stay on Smackdown, but he later disbanded the stable and returned to RAW in order to be able to travel and work with then his girlfriend Lita, who just returned from an injury. He turned on Lita, in kayfabe, on his first night back after teasing a proposal to her. Matt Hardy would once again see little time on RAW, but would later turn face by engaging in a rivalry with then heel, Kane. Lita was also involved in the storyline, and Matt Hardy took time off after a chokeslam from Kane off the stage during Lita and Kane's wedding.
Hardy and Lita were an off-screen couple for six years and used to share a home in North Carolina. However, reports of Lita's pictures being removed from Hardy's website caused much speculation. Their relationship came to an end in late February 2005 (according to Matt's official website) due to Lita's affair with fellow WWE superstar Edge.
Release and independents (2005)
Along with his friend Rhyno, Matt Hardy was released by WWE on April 11, 2005.[3]
Edge and Lita received jeers from the crowds at WWE events, sometimes resulting in chants, "You screwed Matt," and, "We want Matt." Paul Heyman, in a worked shoot promo, mocked Edge for his actions at One Night Stand 2005. Lita, for the first time in over five years, turned heel as a result of the affair becoming public knowledge.
Matt Hardy released two character promotional vignettes, that he was planning to use before he was offered a new contract by WWE. Hardy called himself The Angelic Diablo with the tagline "the scar will become a symbol" in reference to the way in which he has been treated by Lita and WWE.[4]
On the June 20, 2005 edition of RAW, during the storyline wedding of Edge and Lita, Matt Hardy's entrance music and video were played when the priest asked if anyone had a reason why Edge and Lita should not be wed. On the July 11, 2005 episode of RAW, Matt Hardy made his return, attacking Edge as he made his way to the ring. On the July 13, 2005 edition of WWE's webcast Byte This!, which featured Lita as its guest, one of the callers was Matt himself. The two engaged in a huge argument which led to Lita walking off the set.
Matt appeared at a scheduled Ring of Honor (ROH) event on July 16, 2005 in Woodbridge, Connecticut where he defeated Christopher Daniels via submission. Hardy also cut a brief promo where he continued in full 'worked shoot' mode, attacking WWE and John Laurinaitis. Following his official return to WWE, Hardy was met with a backlash that saw him get booed out of the arena at another ROH event following a match with Homicide, which Hardy won. The next day at his final ROH appearance, he lost to Roderick Strong.
Return to WWE
2005
On July 11, 2005 (the day that his no-compete clause expired), Hardy posted on thematthardy.com that he was finally "free", that wrestling fans had not seen the last of him, and that he had a surprise for the fans who had supported him. That night on RAW, Hardy attacked Edge backstage and again later during Edge's match with Kane, leaving the commentators speechless. Before being escorted out of the building by security, Hardy stated that Edge and Lita would pay for their actions, and told fans that they could see him at Ring Of Honor. Hardy also called out Johnny Ace as he made his way out. This caused an uproar amongst fans, who were confused and wondered if the whole thing was a work or a shoot. Similar occurances repeated during the following two weeks.[5]
On the August 1, 2005 edition of RAW, Vince McMahon officially announced Hardy's return to WWE, adding that Hardy would face Edge at SummerSlam 2005. Hardy made his in-ring return, defeating Snitsky on the August 8, 2005 RAW. Seconds after the victory, Matt was attacked by Edge, and as he was being carried backstage, Matt counterattacked Edge in the locker room. On August 21, 2005, at SummerSlam, their match came to a premature end when Edge dropped Hardy onto the top of a ring post, causing him to bleed heavily. The referee ended the match on the grounds that Hardy couldn't continue, and Edge was declared the winner. After SummerSlam, the two continued fighting on RAW, including a Street Fight that resulted in Matt performing a Side Effect on Edge off the entrance stage and into electrical equipment below. At Unforgiven 2005 Edge faced Matt Hardy in a steel cage match. Hardy, despite Lita's interference, won the match with a leg-drop off the top of the cage.
Hardy and Edge faced each other at WWE Homecoming in a Loser Leaves RAW ladder match. Edge's briefcase holding the contract for his WWE World title shot was suspended above the ring. The winner of the match recieved the contract and the loser was forced to leave RAW. After a contentious match, Edge tied Matt's arms in the ropes, and Lita trapped Hardy in a crucifix hold, leaving Matt only able to watch Edge win. When the match ended, Edge and Lita gloated over the victory, but Matt took it in stride and left the arena. With his defeat at the hands of Edge, Hardy was moved to SmackDown! where he re-debuted with a win over Simon Dean on October 21, 2005, in Reno, Nevada.
Matt was among five SmackDown! superstars - along with Christian, JBL, Rey Mysterio, and Hardcore Holly — to be voted on by fans to compete at Taboo Tuesday 2005 against Edge and Chris Masters. Hardy led the voting with 31% overall, and along with Rey Mysterio (29%), defeated Chris Masters and Snitsky, who filled in for Edge when he legitimately suffered a torn pectoral muscle [6] (which was kayfabed to Edge "not caring" about Hardy or Mysterio, the fans, or the RAW brand).
2006-present
Back on SmackDown! Hardy started a program with MNM (Johnny Nitro and Joey Mercury) and their manager Melina when Melina approached Hardy, seemingly wanting Hardy to join with her team. Hardy refused the offer, which led to him facing the then tag team on several occasions with a variety of partners. One of his partners, The Road Warrior, brutally attacked him after they were defeated - sick of "pulling all the weight in tag teams". The Road Warrior and Hardy feuded for a while after this, with Hardy picking up several wins over the veteran, including a qualifying match for the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 22, which Hardy came up short and lost to Rob Van Dam
Hardy next competed in the SmackDown! King of the Ring 2006 tournament, losing to eventual winner Booker T in the opening round thanks to a low blow and distraction from Sharmell. Matt Hardy also became the first man to defeat Mr. Kennedy. On July 25, after the SmackDown! taping, Hardy was taken out of action after doctors found the remnants of the staph infection that had plagued him the previous year. He was sidelined until August 25 while he healed.
Hardy made a surprise appearance backstage at Unforgiven 2006 after Jeff's match against Johnny Nitro. Lita joined the two in the segment, making this the first time the three had been seen together on WWE television since February 2003. Matt Hardy then began a rivalry against Gregory Helms not too much later which saw both winning over each other time and time again. Then at No Mercy, in both of their hometowns of Cameron, North Carolina, Matt Hardy would beat Helms to gather a big win raising his singles career. The two would meet again once more later at Survivor Series. On the November 21, 2006 episode of ECW on Sci Fi, Matt and Jeff competed in a match together for the first time in almost five years. They had their old titantron video and entrance music, and defeated the Full Blooded Italians. At Survivor Series 2006, the Hardy Boyz were matched to go with CM Punk as part of Team DX vs Team Rated-RKO (which included Edge, Randy Orton, Johhny Nitro w/ Melina, Mike Knox and Gregory Helms) in a traditional co-captains match. Team DX won by case of a shut out, last eliminating Orton for the win. At December to Dismember 2006, the Hardy Boyz issued an open challenge to any tag team who wanted to face them. MNM answered their challenge by reuniting at December to Dismember, but ultimately lost to the Hardy Boyz. At Armageddon 2006, Matt & Jeff competed against Paul London and Brian Kendrick, MNM, and Dave Taylor and William Regal in a fatal-four-way Ladder Match but lost. Subsequently, he and Jeff feuded with Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro after the legit incident where they injured Mercury's face at Armageddon 2006 [7]. It became a bitter long term rivalry. At the 2007 Royal Rumble Matt & Jeff defeated MNM. Mercury and Matt would continue to feud throughout February. The feud ended in March when Mercury was released from WWE [8]. However, before Mercury's release, Matt defeated him to earn a spot in the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 23, which was ultimately won by Mr. Kennedy.
The next night on RAW, the Hardys competed in a 10-team battle royal for the World Tag Team Championship. They won the titles for the sixth time after last eliminating Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch. After briefly feuding with Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch, the Hardys retained their World Tag Team Championships in their first title defense at Backlash 2007. After Cade and Murdoch were defeated at Backlash, they started showing the Hardys respect. On the June 4 episode of RAW, The Hardys lost their titles to Cade and Murdoch, after Murdoch pushed Jeff's foot off the bottom rope during Cade's pinfall, causing the three count to continue.
On the July 6 edition of SmackDown!, Hardy won a non-title match against Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP), which resulted in a feud between the two. This led to a match between them at The Great American Bash for the WWE United States Championship in which MVP won. This led MVP to claim that he was "better than Hardy at everything", which grew into a series of contests between Hardy and MVP, such as a basketball game and an arm wrestling contest. On the August 24 edition of SmackDown!, MVP claimed to Teddy Long that he could beat any champion on the roster, and could also win the WWE Tag Team Championships with the next person who walked into Long's office. That person turned out to be Matt Hardy, and Long made a match for the titles on the August 31 edition of SmackDown!.
In wrestling
- Finishing Moves
- Twist of Fate (Front facelock into a cutter)
- Super Twist of Fate (Front facelock into a cutter, used off of ladders or the top turnbuckle)
- Signature Moves
- Side Effect (Wristlock sitout side slam, occasionally done from the top-rope or the top of a ladder)
- Downfall (Second-rope diving leg drop or second-rope flying elbow smash)
- Ricochet (Belly to back suplex into an elbow drop to the stomach)
- Scar (Double underhook / body scissors submission combo) - Independent circuit
- Moonsault
- Sitout crucifix powerbomb
- Corner clothesline followed by a bulldog
- Corner sitout powerbomb
- Punches followed by a discus punch
- Russian legsweep
- Flying clothesline
- Missile Dropkick
- 450° splash- Late 1990s
- Double team signature moves
- Poetry in Motion- with Jeff Hardy or Lita
- Event Omega- with Jeff Hardy
- Managers
- Theme
- Matt originally came out to the Hardy Boyz theme until he and Jeff split up when he went to SmackDown in 2002, shortly after which he retained his current theme, Live for the Moment by Monster Magnet. The original incarnation of the theme had typing noises and sounds of a computer loading up to match his "V1" gimmick, but was later taken out during his storyline with Kane in 2004. Since the Hardyz' reunion in 2006, Matt once again uses the Hardy Boyz theme when coming out as Jeff's partner.
- Gesture
- Index, middle, and little fingers outstretched, ring finger held down by thumb, resembling a "V" and a "1" (Hardy began this gesture with his Version 1 gimmick) This gesture holds certain similarities to the Shocker.
- Originally he used the sign more closely associated with Jeff, known simply as "The Gunz". He has recently started using it again, because of the Hardys' reunion.
Championships and accomplishments
- NWA 2000 Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Jeff Hardy
- Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts
- OMEGA Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- OMEGA Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Jeff Hardy
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI Tag Team of the Year with Jeff Hardy in 2000.
- PWI Match of the Year with Jeff Hardy vs. The Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian, WrestleMania 2000, April 2, 2000
- PWI Match of the Year with Jeff Hardy vs. The Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian, WrestleMania X-Seven, April 1, 2001
- PWI Feud of the Year vs. Edge and Lita in 2005
- PWI ranked him # 201 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003
- World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment
- WCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Jeff Hardy
- WWE Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
- WWF European Championship (1 time)
- WWF Hardcore Championship (1 time)
- World Tag Team Championship (6 times) - with Jeff Hardy
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter
- Best Gimmick award in 2002
- Worst Feud of the Year award with Lita vs. Kane in 2004.
Personal life
Matt and Jeff's mother, Ruby Moore Hardy, died of brain cancer when they were young.[9]
In 1999, he appeared as an uncredited wrestler on That 70's Show episode "That Wrestling Show". In 2002, Matt won a special WWF superstar edition of Fear Factor, where he won $50,000 for the American Cancer Society.
Matt was in a six year relationship with former WWE Diva Amy "Lita" Dumas until she had an affair with one of Matt's close friends, fellow wrestler Adam "Edge" Copeland in February 2005. Matt has stated in interviews that he and Amy have since patched things up, and he still considers her a close friend.[10] After the breakup with Lita, Matt briefly dated WWE Diva Ashley Massaro.[10]
Books
- Hardy, Jeff; Hardy, Matt; and Krugman, Michael (2003) The Hardy Boyz : Exist 2 Inspire, ISBN 0-06-052154-6
Notes
- ^ a b "WWE Profile". WWE.com. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
- ^ Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, Michael Krugman. The Hardy Boyz: Exist 2 Inspire (p.60)
- ^ Blackjack Brown (April 17, 2005). "WWE cuts Hardy, Rhyno, Holly". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 2007-08-20.
- ^ Matt Hardy (2005). The Hardy Show season 1 (DVD).
- ^ Christian Idol (July 11, 2005). "Matt Hardy returns to RAW".
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References
- Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, Michael Krugman (2003). The Hardy Boyz: Exist 2 Inspire. HarperCollins. ISBN 0060521546.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Chris Yandek (August 2003). "Interview: Matt Hardy". Wrestling Digest. Retrieved 2007-06-04.
- Jim Varsallone (December 2001). "Matt and Jeff Hardy - Interview". Wrestling Digest. Retrieved 2007-06-04.