Jeff Hardy Has Started Using A New Finishing Move At WWE LIVE Events

Jeff Hardy Has Started Using A New Finishing Move At WWE LIVE Events

A new video has surfaced revealing that Jeff Hardy may have decided to change up his wrestling style because he's started using a new finishing move at WWE Live events, seemingly ditching his Swanton Bomb!

By JoshWilding - Jun 26, 2018 05:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Jeff Hardy has been wrestling a pretty hard style for over 20 years now and that's bound to take a toll on his body after a while. Whereas Matt has changed his style and slowed down a little in recent years, Jeff has not and it now appears as if that could be about to change. As you can see below, it appears as if the current United States Champion has decided to change his finishing move.

Rather than the Swanton Bomb, it seems as if he's 
instead using a modified Twist of Fate/Stunner and splash combo, something which is bound to make things easier on his body moving forward. 

This video was taken at a live event, so there's a very good chance that he'll now only do the Swanton Bomb on TV in order to prolong his career and health for as long as possible (he's already missed weeks of action due to nagging injuries). Regardless, we'd all like to see Jeff around for the long haul so here's hoping his health remains good for the foreseeable because he's one of WWE's best.


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