Christopher Daniels Names His Most Memorable Match, Jeff Hardy Talks Swanton Bomb
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During a recent interview at GalaxyCon, Christopher Daniels discussed matches from his career that have stood the test of time.
Daniels mentioned his iconic Triple Threat Match against AJ Styles and Samoa Joe from TNA Unbreakable 2005.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On his matches that have stood the test of time from his career: "Well, honestly, I was talking about this at one of the panels today. It's almost 20 years old, but the three-way match with AJ Styles and Samoa Joe, it's by far one of the most talked about matches that people come up to me and mention in my career. Like by far, head and shoulders above everything else. That's the match people talk about when they come to see me."
On wanting to be remembered for the match: "So, I like to be remembered for a match like that with two guys like Joe and AJ who are two of the greatest wrestlers to ever walk the planet. It's a big deal to me. I mean, I feel like people also remember the three-way matchup with Bryan Danielson and Low-Ki at the very first Ring of Honor show, winning the world title from Adam Cole in 2017. Those are some of the moments that I feel like people remember and connect with."
During a recent appearance on the “Insight” podcast, Jeff Hardy discussed having difficulty executing his signature move, the Swanton Bomb.
However, Hardy clarified that lately, he's been able to bring the Swanton back to being "poetry in motion."
Hardy said, "It was the crouton bomb for the longest time. It was killing me, I just could not control it anymore. It must have been that I was too anxious to get to that bottle or something. It was out of control. But now, poetry in motion is back, swantons haven't been croutons. My wife and daughters, without them, I would not be here. They are my existence man, for sure. I'm glad I'm not crouton-ing people anymore."
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