10 Wrestlers With The Worst Punches In The Business

6. Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy Rob Van Dam Ladder Match
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Jeff Hardy is well known in his near 30 years of wrestling for his ariel skills and his daredevil stunts, with fans being in awe of his antics in matches throughout the years. But if there’s one thing you likely won’t ever hear from a Jeff Hardy fan it’s high praise for his strikes. Well, they’re more apathetic thumps than punches.

Jeff’s can be tremendous at brawling (just look to his Undisputed Championship match with The Undertaker in 2002 or his Falls Count Anywhere Match with Umaga in 2008). But when it comes to a standard punch in a standard match it’s a weak spot for him. Fans will take one baseball slide or mule kick from Jeff over a barrage of punches. Brother Nero somehow has a better talent for recklessly throwing his body off cages and trees than he does for a simple hit to the head.

Still, Jeff’s one of the most decorated wrestlers ever, winning the World Championship twice in WWE as well as nearly every other title WWE and other promotions had to offer. It just goes to show you don’t need to learn how to deliver a decent-looking punch in the business to be monumentally successful.

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