16 Purest Babyfaces In Wrestling History

13. Jeff Hardy

Ricky Steamboat
ImpactWrestling.com

Copy everything from the Rob Van Dam entry and paste it in here, because it's almost impossible for the average fan to find something to boo about Jeff Hardy. If anything, Hardy is more sympathetic than Van Dam, given the way his body contorts and ragdolls on defense and offense. He's literally flinging his body at his opponents as his primary form of offense, and it's sympathetic on a pretty fundamental level.

More than that though, Jeff's always been a very likable guy. He's soft-spoken and creative, more like a misunderstood artist than a hardened warrior. He did have a brief heel run in TNA as the centerpiece and hand-picked champion of Immortal but that period -- and the bizarre clown championship associated with it -- are best forgotten.

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