I don't want to go back to WWE and burn out within four or five months, and having another run as TNA world champion would feel just as good.
From Jeff Hardy
Thank God for TNA: we've had the creative freedom to do what we want to do.
I've learned that I can still be loved if I perform well, and I learned that from the broken brilliance of Matt Hardy.
I just want to go out there and have the best matches I possibly can.
Once I established myself doing crazy things and being extreme, people want to see it all the time.
It's good to establish moves that fans are always going to recognize and scream for.
I never view myself as a leader.
I compliment people when I see something I really like and tell them, 'That was good. Keep doing what you're doing.' That's as much as advice as you will get out of me.
Sting was one of my first and biggest influences. One night in North Carolina, when I reached out and touched his shoulder, he had the face paint on, and I didn't know why, but I loved it. I wanted to be just like him, and I was only 11 years old.
I'm still a fan at heart.
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