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Bret Hart

Bret Hart (born July 2, 1957) is a Canadian-American retired professional wrestler. A member of the Hart wrestling family and a second-generation wrestler, he has an amateur wrestling background, wrestling at Ernest Manning High School and Mount Royal College. A major international draw within professional wrestling, he has been credited with changing the perception of mainstream North-American professional wrestling in the early 1990s by bringing technical in-ring performance to the fore. Hart is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time; Sky Sports noted that his legacy is that of "one of, if not the greatest, to have ever graced the squared circle". For the majority of his career, Hart used the nickname "Hitman".

Bret Hart
Hart in 2010
Birth nameBret Sergeant Hart[1][2]
Born (1957-07-02) July 2, 1957 (age 65)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada[3]
Alma materMount Royal University[4]
Spouse(s)
  • Julie Smadu
    (m. 1982; div. 2002)
  • Cinzia Rota
    (m. 2004; div. 2007)
  • Stephanie Washington
    (m. 2010)
Children4
FamilyHart
Harry Smith (maternal grandfather)[5]
Websitebrethart.com
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Bret 'The Hitman' Hart[3]
Buddy Hart[3]
Billed height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)[6]
Billed weight235 lb (107 kg)[6]
Billed fromCalgary, Alberta, Canada
Trained byStu Hart[3][a]
Katsuji Adachi[3]
Kazuo Sakurada[9]
Debut1976 [10]
Retired2011[11][b]

Hart joined his father Stu Hart's promotion Stampede Wrestling in 1976 as a referee and made his in-ring debut in 1978. He gained championship success during the 1980s and 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), where he helmed The Hart Foundation stable. He left for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) following the controversial "Montreal Screwjob" in November 1997, where he remained until October 2000. Having been inactive from in-ring competition since January 2000, owing to a December 1999 concussion, Hart officially retired in October 2000, shortly after his departure from the company. He returned to sporadic in-ring competition from 2010 to 2011 with WWE, where he won his final championship, headlined the 2010 SummerSlam event, and served as the general manager of Raw. Throughout his career, Hart headlined WrestleMania IX, X, and XII, and participated in the main event of Starrcade 1997 and 1999 – as a special enforcer and referee in the former.[c] Hart was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame upon its inception in 1996, while still an active performer.

Hart has held championships in five decades from the 1970s to the 2010s, with a total of 32 held throughout his career, and 17 held between the WWF/WWE and WCW. Among other accolades, he is a five-time WWF Champion and a two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Hart has most combined days as WWF Champion during the 1990s (654) and was the first WCW World Heavyweight Champion born outside the United States. He is the second WWF Triple Crown Champion and fifth (with Goldberg) WCW Triple Crown Champion, and the first man to win both the WWF and WCW Triple Crown Championships. Hart is also the 1994 Royal Rumble match winner (with Lex Luger), and the only two-time King of the Ring, winning the 1991 tournament and the first King of the Ring pay-per-view in 1993. Stone Cold Steve Austin, with whom Hart headlined multiple pay-per-view events as part of an acclaimed rivalry from 1996 to 1997, inducted him into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2006. In 2019, Hart became one of seven people to enter the WWE Hall of Fame twice, when he was inducted again as a member of The Hart Foundation, with brother-in-law Jim Neidhart.

Outside of wrestling, Hart has appeared in numerous films and television shows such as The Simpsons as well as featuring in several documentaries, both about himself specifically and others about his family or the wrestling industry in general. Hart also helped found and lent his name to the major junior ice hockey team the Calgary Hitmen and has written two biographies along with a weekly column for the Calgary Sun for over a decade. After his retirement, Hart has spent much of his time on charitable efforts concerning stroke recovery and cancer awareness, due to his personal experiences with the two. Hart chronicled his wrestling life and the Montreal Screwjob in his best-selling autobiography.[13]

Early life

The eighth child of wrestling patriarch Stu Hart and his wife Helen, Bret Hart was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada into the Hart wrestling family. He is of Greek descent through his maternal grandmother and of Irish descent through his maternal grandfather.[14][15][16] His father was mainly of Ulster Scot descent but also had Scottish and English ancestry.[17][18] Hart is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States since his mother Helen was born in New York.[19][20] Hart has stated that he considers himself to be North American and that he is equally proud of his U.S. and Canadian nationality.[21] His maternal grandfather was long-distance runner Harry Smith.

Hart grew up in a household with eleven siblings, seven brothers Smith, Bruce, Keith, Wayne, Dean, Ross and Owen, as well as four sisters, Ellie, Georgia, Alison and Diana. As a child he was the closest with his older brother Dean who was the nearest to him in age of all his older brothers, being three years his senior. Together they would often fight with Bret's two older sisters, Ellie, who was two years older, and Georgia, who was one year older.[22] Hart's family were non-denominational Christians, but he and all of his siblings were baptized by a local Catholic priest.[22]

Hart spent the vast majority of his childhood in the Hart family mansion which was owned by his father. During one period his father was housing a bear known as Terrible Ted chained under the building, the bear had had all of its teeth removed and Hart would sometimes as a very young child let the bear lick ice cream off his toes since he thought it was a good way to keep them clean.[23]

His introduction to professional wrestling came at an early age. As a child, he witnessed his father training future wrestlers like Superstar Billy Graham in the Dungeon, his household basement which served as a training room. Before school, Hart's father, also a wrestling promoter, had him hand out fliers to local wrestling shows. In the 1998 documentary Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows, Hart reflected on his father's discipline, describing how Stu uttered morbid words while inflicting excruciating submission holds that left broken blood vessels in Bret's eyes. Hart claimed his father had an otherwise pleasant demeanour.[24]

Hart's first work in wrestling involved pulling out lucky numbers out of a metal box during intermission at the Stampede Wrestling shows when he was four years old. When he got slightly older, he would sell programs to the shows, something all Hart's seven brothers would do. He would often compete for customers with his little brother Ross since the fans would often want to buy from the youngest Hart child.[25]

Amateur wrestling

Like his father, Hart was an excellent amateur wrestler since an early age, having begun training as a nine-year-old.[26] At Ernest Manning High School, Hart became a standout student in the amateur wrestling division. Hart has stated that he joined the wrestling team "for the sole reason that my dad expected me to... no-one asked me to."[27] He won significant championships in tournaments throughout Alberta, including the 1974 city championships in Calgary. He scored a victory over competitor Bob Eklund – who would go on to become a Canadian Interuniversity Sport national champion, winning "Outstanding Wrestler of the Year 1980–1981"[28] – en route to the championship.[29] Hart describes the moment where he displayed the medal to his father, Stu, as a "powerful moment", and that the relationship with his father "took a different direction from that point on."[27] Hart considered the medals to be one of his most prized possessions.[1]

By 1977, Hart was collegiate champion at Mount Royal College, where he was studying filmmaking;[27][30] his coaches and other people around him felt that he had shown sufficient promise to compete at the following year's Commonwealth Games and encouraged him to begin training for the event. Hart, however, was beginning to find amateur wrestling unrewarding amid injuries and fluctuating weight.[27][31] Stu still believed his son capable of making it to the Olympic or Commonwealth Games if he put forth the effort.[32] Hart has expressed that he believed that even if he became an exceptionally successful sports wrestler it would not have led to a career afterwards which he was interested in, stating that he thought that he would end up as a wrestling coach or phys-ed teacher at a high-school if he pursued the olympic route.[33] Hart felt that the only way to give up amateur wrestling without disappointing his father was to become a professional wrestler. His college grades became poorer as his interest in filmmaking waned; he dedicated himself to professional wrestling and began training with his father's Stampede Wrestling promotion.[27] Hart has spoken of how helpful his amateur background was in his professional wrestling career, and also of what a positive effect amateur wrestling has on junior high school and high school-aged boys in terms of building self-confidence.[34]

Professional wrestling career

Stampede Wrestling (1976–1984)

In 1976, Hart began working for his father's Stampede Wrestling promotion in Calgary. Hart first began helping the promotion by refereeing matches.[10] At a 1978 event in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, a wrestler was unable to perform his match, forcing Stu to ask his son to stand in as a replacement. Before long, he became a regular contender, eventually partnering with brother Keith to win the Stampede International Tag Team Championship four times.

Hart gained some of his most prominent experience with Japanese combatants and real-life trainers Mr. Hito and Mr. Sakurada. Hart also had high-impact matches against Tom Billington, who was better known by his in-ring name as the Dynamite Kid. In the midst of wrestling alongside his family, Hart made a point not to ride on the shoulders of his elders. Hart faithfully jobbed as requested of him, taking pride in the believability of his performances. As he said himself, "No one could take a shit-kicking like Bret Hart".[27] Although he dreaded partaking in interviews and speaking in front of a crowd, Hart went on to win the promotion's top titles, including two British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championships, five International Tag Team Championships, and six North American Heavyweight Championships. Hart also wrestled Tiger Mask in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), a promotion for whom he often wrestled during the early to mid-1980s. He remained one of Stampede's most successful performers until the promotion, along with several wrestlers, was acquired by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in August 1984.

World Wrestling Federation

The Hart Foundation (1984–1991)

 
Hart (left) with Jim Neidhart behind him as The Hart Foundation

Hart was asked to start out in the WWF as a singles wrestler with a cowboy gimmick but refused, stating that where he comes from "if you called yourself a cowboy, you'd better be one."[35] He made his televised WWF debut on August 29, 1984, in a tag team match where he teamed with the Dynamite Kid.[36] On September 11, in Poughkeepsie, New York, Hart defeated Aldo Marino in his televised debut singles match, which aired on the September 29 episode of Superstars of Wrestling. In 1985, after acquiring the nickname of "Hit Man",[6] he requested to join Jimmy Hart's heel stable, The Hart Foundation, which included brother-in-law Jim Neidhart. Bret began to increasingly team with Neidhart,[27] in order to build the promotion's tag team division. The "Hart Foundation" name then became exclusive to Bret, Neidhart and manager Jimmy Hart, due to the similar family names of both team members and their manager.[37] Bret's agile, technical style – which earned him the moniker "The Excellence of Execution" (coined by Gorilla Monsoon)[6][38] – created a contrast with his partner Neidhart's strength and brawling skills. During this time, Hart began wearing his signature[39] sunglasses, initially to conceal his nervousness during promos. Hart considers his microphone work to have been a weakness throughout his early career.[27][40]

In 1986, Hart began his first singles program with Ricky Steamboat, and in a singles match originally planned for WrestleMania 2,[41] he lost to Steamboat at the Boston Garden on March 8, 1986, which would be included on Hart's 2005 DVD as one of his all-time favourite matches.[27] At WrestleMania 2, Hart instead participated in a 20-man battle royal which was eventually won by André the Giant.[42] He lost to Steamboat again on the July 28, 1986 episode of Prime Time Wrestling.[43] Hart headlined his first televised WWF card when he beat Ray Rougeau, of The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers, in the main event of the November 3, 1986 episode of Prime Time Wrestling.[43]

The Hart Foundation won their first of two WWF Tag Team Championship on the February 7, 1987 episode of Superstars of Wrestling when they defeated The British Bulldogs. They then teamed with Danny Davis to face The British Bulldogs and Tito Santana at WrestleMania III. They won the match when Davis pinned Davey Boy Smith after hitting him with Jimmy Hart's megaphone.[44]

The Hart Foundation adopted the nickname, "The Pink and Black Attack", which Hart continued to use after the tag team's disbandment. This was in reference to the team's ring attire, as well as Hart's signature mirrored sunglasses, which he would routinely give away to a young audience member before matches, following his face turn in 1988.[39][45] As Hart's WWF career progressed, he increasingly described himself as "The best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be" (derived from the 1984 film The Natural), which he would later justify through three claims: he never injured an opponent through any fault of his own; through the entire course of his career, he missed only one show (as a result of flight difficulties); and that he only once refused to lose a match – his final WWF match with long-time adversary Shawn Michaels at the Survivor Series event in 1997, which culminated in the Montreal Screwjob.[46]

 
For his entrances, Hart often wore a leather jacket with shoulder tassels (epaulets), Mylar wrap-around (originally silver, later pink) sunglasses and bright pink attire[47]

The Hart Foundation lost the WWF Tag Team Championship titles to Strike Force on the October 27 episode of Superstars of Wrestling. Hart subsequently competed in his most high-profile singles contest to date on the November 28, 1987, episode of Saturday Night's Main Event XIII, when he faced "Macho Man" Randy Savage in a losing effort.[48] He began 1988 with a decisive victory over Paul Roma of The Young Stallions (who had scored an upset victory over The Hart Foundation the previous year)[49] on the January 11 episode of Prime Time Wrestling,[43] and, at the Royal Rumble in January 1988, was the first man to enter the Royal Rumble match. He lasted 25 minutes and 42 seconds before being eliminated by Don Muraco.

Entered into another battle royal at WrestleMania IV, Hart was again one of the final two combatants as he was enlisted by former frequent Stampede opponent Bad News Brown to eliminate Junkyard Dog before Brown turned on Hart, eliminating him to win the event. This turned Hart back into a fan favourite and triggered a feud between the two. Neidhart soon came to Hart's side in the feud, but manager Jimmy Hart discouraged the feud, leading to a fallout between the team and manager. This led to matches pitting Hart against Davis and also his first singles championship opportunity, in which he challenged The Honky Tonk Man for the WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship in the main event of the July 18 episode of Prime Time Wrestling, with the match ending in a double countout.[43] As relations between the Harts and their former mentor further deteriorated, Jimmy Hart assisted tag team champions Demolition in a successful defence of their belts against the Harts at SummerSlam in August 1988, before enlisting old enemies The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers, who had recently turned heel, to resume their feud with the Harts.

At the Royal Rumble in January 1989, The Hart Foundation teamed with Jim Duggan to defeat the Rougeaus and Dino Bravo. They also defeated Greg Valentine and The Honky Tonk Man, who were also managed by Jimmy Hart, at WrestleMania V. At an event in Milan on April 8, 1989, broadcast live on Tele+2, André the Giant requested to work a singles match with Hart, who lost the match, which was later released on his 2013 DVD set, The Dungeon Collection, but considered André's praise and encouragement after the match to be of key importance in his singles career.[50] He wrestled his first pay-per-view singles match on October 10, losing to Dino Bravo in the first British WWF pay-per-view, which was held at the London Arena and broadcast on Sky Television[51] (Hart was in fact booked to win the match, but incurred a broken sternum, causing an unplanned countout loss).[27]

At SummerSlam in August 1989, The Hart Foundation lost a non-title match against then WWF Tag Team Champions The Brain Busters. In the first televised contest of a rivalry that would span Hart's WWF and WCW careers, he lost to Mr. Perfect on the November 6, 1989 episode of Prime Time Wrestling, when Perfect pulled Hart's tights during a roll-up.[52] In their first ever singles meeting, Shawn Michaels and Hart wrestled to a double countout on the February 11, 1990 episode of the Wrestling Challenge.[53]

After participating at the Royal Rumble in January 1990, The Hart Foundation defeated The Bolsheviks in 19 seconds at WrestleMania VI and began feuding with Demolition, who had just won the WWF Tag Team Championship against The Colossal Connection at WrestleMania VI. At SummerSlam in 1990, The Hart Foundation began their second, and final, WWF Tag Team Championship reign by defeating Demolition members Crush and Smash in a two out of three falls match with some help from Legion of Doom.[54][55] On October 30, the Hart Foundation lost the title to The Rockers (Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels), but a few days later, President Jack Tunney reversed the decision and the win was never acknowledged on television. The Hart Foundation's reign lasted until WrestleMania VII, where they lost to The Nasty Boys, after which the team split.[56]

Intercontinental Champion (1991–1992)

Hart won his first WWF Intercontinental Championship by defeating Mr. Perfect with the Sharpshooter at SummerSlam in 1991,[57][58] and subsequently won the 1991 King of the Ring tournament on September 7, 1991, at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. Hart's first pay-per-view title defense occurred at This Tuesday in Texas, where he beat the undefeated Skinner.[59]

In January 1992, Hart was placed in a feud with Jacques Rougeau, who by now was wrestling as "The Mountie" and using the gimmick of a power-hungry, corrupt member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. This feud, the first for Hart and Rougeau as singles competitors, came about when the Mountie's manager, Jimmy Hart, threw water on Hart, and The Mountie proceeded to shock Hart with a cattle prod. On January 17, 1992, Hart dropped the Intercontinental Championship to The Mountie. Following the loss, Roddy Piper defeated Mountie with a sleeper hold two days later at the 1992 Royal Rumble,[60] and Bret later pinned Piper for his second Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania VIII later that year,[61][62] making him the first wrestler in the WWF – and one of few wrestlers ever – to pin Piper's shoulders to the mat.[27] At a Wrestling Challenge taping on July 21, 1992, Hart defeated Shawn Michaels, with the Intercontinental Championship belt suspended above the ring, in the WWF's first ever ladder match.[63] Hart dropped the Intercontinental Championship to his brother-in-law, Davey Boy Smith, in Hart's first WWF pay-per-view main event at SummerSlam in August 1992, held before over 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium.[64] Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers voted it the "Match of the Year",[65] and WWE named the match as the greatest in the history of SummerSlam.[66] Upon induction into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2006, Hart cited the contest as his favourite match of his career.[67]

WWF Champion (1992–1996)

 
Hart with his WWF Championship belt underneath his jacket

Hart won the WWF Championship from Ric Flair at a Superstars taping at Saskatchewan Place in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on October 12 of that year, in a match not originally broadcast on WWF television[68] – the match was instead made available on a series of Coliseum/WWE Home Video releases.[69] Hart dislocated one of the fingers on his left hand during the match and popped it back in himself so it would not affect the rest of the match.[27] He made his first successful title defense against Papa Shango on Saturday Night's Main Event XXXI. He would headline his first pay-per-view as champion with a successful title defense against Shawn Michaels at the 1992 Survivor Series,[70] and defeated Razor Ramon at the 1993 Royal Rumble.[71] He would also defend the title against contenders such as Papa Shango[72] and former champion Ric Flair[6] before losing the title to Yokozuna in his first WrestleMania main event at WrestleMania IX, after interference from Mr. Fuji. Fuji then challenged Hulk Hogan, who had come out to help Hart, to compete for the title; Hogan then won his fifth WWF Championship from Yokozuna.[73] In June, Hart won the first pay-per-view King of the Ring tournament, defeating Razor Ramon, Mr. Perfect, and Bam Bam Bigelow, thus becoming the only two-time King of the Ring.[74] According to Hart, he was scheduled to regain the WWF Championship from Hulk Hogan at SummerSlam, but Hogan chose to drop the title to Yokozuna instead at King of the Ring.[75] Hart instead entered a feud with Jerry "The King" Lawler, who interrupted Hart's coronation, claimed he was the only king, attacked Hart and began a barrage against Hart and his family. The two met at SummerSlam in 1993, to determine the "Undisputed King of the World Wrestling Federation".[76] Hart originally won the match by submission, via the Sharpshooter, but as he would not let go of the hold, the decision was reversed to a Lawler victory by disqualification.[77] Hart and his younger brother, Owen Hart, would also feud with Lawler during 1993 in the United States Wrestling Association (USWA), with Lawler notably defeating Owen for Owen's USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship.[78] Hart's feud with Lawler was named "Feud of the Year" by Wrestling Observer Newsletter, and voted "Feud of the Year" by readers of Pro Wrestling Illustrated.[79]

After months of dealing with Lawler, Hart received a WrestleMania IX rematch with WWF Champion Yokozuna on the November 20 episode of WWF Superstars. When Bret appeared to have the match won, with Yokozuna locked in the sharpshooter, Owen came to ringside to congratulate his brother. The referee began questioning Owen's motives, which allowed Fuji to assault Bret. Owen then involved himself in the match, resulting in a victory for Yokozuna via disqualification. On the non-televised but now-canon November 22 episode of Monday Night Raw, Hart again challenged Yokozuna for the WWF Championship, and again failed to regain the championship due to similar involvement from Owen.[citation needed] The brothers' disagreements set the wheels in motion for a family feud that would span the entirety of 1994.[80] At Survivor Series, the Harts (Bret, Owen, Bruce, and Keith) took on Shawn Michaels (a substitution for Lawler, who was facing legal troubles)[81] and his knights. The Harts won the match, with all of the brothers surviving except for Owen, the only Hart family member eliminated when he was rolled up by Michaels after inadvertently knocking Bret off the apron.[82] Bitter about his elimination, Owen blamed Bret for this and in the weeks ahead, blamed Bret for holding him back. Owen demanded a one-on-one match with Bret, which Bret refused to accept. In the storyline, Bret, along with his parents, worked over the Christmas holidays to reunite the family and to settle their rivalry. Bret was voted "WWF Superstar of the Year" 1993 by fans,[83] as well as the greatest wrestler of the year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers.[84]

 
Bret's rivalry with his brother Owen won them Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Feud of the Year award and featured a highly rated steel cage match at SummerSlam

At the Royal Rumble in January, Bret and Owen took on The Quebecers (Jacques and Pierre) for the WWF Tag Team Championship. Referee Tim White stopped the match after he considered Bret unable to continue after he sustained a kayfabe knee injury during the match. After the match, Owen berated his brother for costing him a title opportunity and attacked the injured knee, setting the feud between the two.[85] Later on, Hart managed to participate and win the 1994 Royal Rumble match amid controversy. Hart and Lex Luger were the final two participants and the two were eliminated over the top rope at the same time. Therefore, both men were named co-winners of the 1994 Royal Rumble match and received title shots at WrestleMania X.[86] Luger won the chance to face Yokozuna first, with Hart having to wrestle his brother Owen, before receiving his title shot. Hart lost his match against Owen[87] but went on to defeat Yokozuna for his second WWF Championship.[88][89]

Hart continued to feud with his brother Owen while he also started feuding with Diesel. Hart's friend and former tag team partner Jim Neidhart returned to the WWF and reunited with Hart. At King of the Ring, Hart defended the WWF Championship against Diesel. When Hart was winning the match, Shawn Michaels interfered on Diesel's behalf; Diesel appeared close to victory after he delivered a Jackknife Powerbomb yet before he could pin Hart, Neidhart interfered, therefore Diesel won by disqualification, but Hart retained his title. Neidhart left when Diesel and Michaels attacked Hart following the match. Neidhart's motivation was made clear when he helped Owen win the tournament that night, so that he could receive a title shot against his brother.[90] At SummerSlam, Hart successfully retained the WWF Championship against Owen in a steel cage match.[91] This match received a five-star rating from Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Newsletter, and the brothers' feud was voted "Feud of the Year" by readers of Pro Wrestling Illustrated.[79]

Hart eventually lost his WWF Championship at Survivor Series in a submission match against Bob Backlund where the manager of either competitor (Davey Boy Smith for Hart, Owen for Backlund) would have to "throw in the towel" for the wrestler they were representing. When Hart was in Backlund's crossface chickenwing and Davey Boy was kayfabe knocked out, Owen persuaded his mother Helen to throw in the towel for Hart, giving Backlund the championship victory.[92] Bret's feud with Backlund would continue into the following year. He was voted the greatest wrestler of 1994 by Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers, winning the vote for the second straight year.[93]

 
Hart in 1995

Three days after Hart's title loss, Diesel defeated Backlund in eight seconds with a jackknife powerbomb to become the new WWF Champion. By 1995, Hart was focusing on projects outwith the business, such as acting, and shifted to the number two face in the company, behind Diesel.[94] Hart challenged for Diesel's WWF Championship at the 1995 Royal Rumble, in a match that was continually marred by outside interference and ruled a draw. Both men embraced in a display of sportsmanship after the match. In a rematch from Survivor Series, Hart defeated Bob Backlund in an "I Quit" match at WrestleMania XI.[95] Hart was critical with the match against Backlund, claiming it was "probably my worst pay-per-view match I ever had".[96] Hart would be the focal point of the first event in the In Your House pay-per-view series, competing in two matches at In Your House 1. He defeated Hakushi in the very first match of the in Your House series. Hart's acclaimed feud with Jerry Lawler was reignited at the event when Lawler defeated Hart due to Hakushi's (now Lawler's protégé) interference.[97] Hart beat Lawler in a "Kiss My Foot" match at King of the Ring, and defeated Lawler's kayfabe dentist, Isaac Yankem, by disqualification at SummerSlam 1995.[98] Their King of the Ring match ended with Hart shoving his foot into Lawler's mouth, then forcing Lawler to kiss his own foot.[99] Although Hart was victorious in their in-ring feud, Lawler remained strongly opposed to Hart as a commentator, and would routinely encourage Hart's opponents during matches; it would not be until Over the Limit, sixteen years later, that both men would finally bury the hatchet. After disposing of Lawler, Hart engaged in a three-month feud with Jean-Pierre Lafitte, who would be stealing the mirrored sunglasses from fans at ringside and his trademark leather jacket. At In Your House 3, Hart defeated Lafitte, to end the feud. Hart shifted his focus back to the WWF Championship, defeating Diesel in a no disqualification match at Survivor Series to commence his third reign.[100][101]

In a rematch from their SummerSlam 1992 encounter, Hart successfully defended his title against the now heel Davey Boy Smith at In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings. He lost to The Undertaker by disqualification at the 1996 Royal Rumble when Diesel interfered, ultimately retaining the WWF Championship, and defeated The Undertaker by disqualification in a rematch on the February 5 episode of Raw, again due to Diesel's interference.[102] Hart retained his title once again against Diesel in a steel cage match at In Your House 6, and defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley, who was undefeated on Raw, on the March 4 episode of the show.[103] WWF Commissioner Rowdy Roddy Piper ruled that Hart would face Shawn Michaels, who had earned a WWF Championship match at WrestleMania XII by winning the Royal Rumble,[104] in a 60-minute Iron Man match at the event. The wrestler with the most decisions during the 60 minutes would win the match and the WWF Championship.

At WrestleMania, with less than a minute left on the clock and the score still 0–0, Michaels jumped from the middle rope; his legs were caught by Hart, and Hart locked in his Sharpshooter. However, Michaels did not submit in the last 30 seconds, so the match ended in a tie. WWF President Gorilla Monsoon ruled that the match would continue in sudden death overtime. Michaels hit a superkick to win the championship.[105] Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers voted it the "Match of the Year";[65] in 2004, WWE fans voted the match as the greatest in the history of WrestleMania.[106] After WrestleMania, Hart went on a European tour over the next two weeks, coming out victorious against Stone Cold Steve Austin and Hunter Hearst Helmsley. The tour ended on April 22, and after this he took his hiatus from television. His final televised appearance was an interview taped while on the European tour in which he described his passion for wrestling was diminished and stated that although there were offers from competing companies, he might be finished with wrestling.[107]

That fall, Hart would indeed receive competing offers of employment from both WWF and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). WCW presented a 3-year, $9M contract offer to Hart,[108] while the World Wrestling Federation responded with an unprecedented 20-year contract. Finishing up his original WWF deal, Hart returned to action on a tour of South Africa on September 8, 1996, defeating Davey Boy Smith in Durban.[107] On October 21, Hart elected to re-sign with the World Wrestling Federation.[109] He was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame Class of 1996.

Feud with Stone Cold Steve Austin (1996–1997)

 
Hart posing for the crowd with his arms open

Over the summer, Stone Cold Steve Austin, who was fresh from winning the 1996 King of the Ring,[110] continually taunted Hart and challenged him to come back and have a match. After an eight-month hiatus from television, Hart returned and defeated Austin at Survivor Series in a match for the number one contender spot to the WWF Championship.[111] Hart challenged champion Sycho Sid at the following month's In Your House 12: It's Time; Shawn Michaels, who was serving as a guest commentator at ringside, accidentally cost Hart the victory when he attempted to become involved in the match after being assaulted by Sid. The building tension between Hart and Michaels climaxed after the match when Hart assaulted Michaels. Hart's feud with Austin escalated at the Royal Rumble, when Hart tossed Austin out of the ring, only for Austin (unbeknownst to the referees) to climb back into the ring and win the Royal Rumble match, while the referees were distracted by Mankind.[112] Hart quit the WWF the next night on Raw in protest. In order to deal with this controversy, a Fatal Four-Way between Austin and the participants he eliminated after re-entering the ring (Vader, The Undertaker, and Hart) was set up for In Your House 13: Final Four, with the winner becoming the number one contender. After then-champion Shawn Michaels relinquished the belt, though, the match officially became for the WWF Championship. Hart defeated Austin, Vader, and The Undertaker in the Fatal Four-Way.[113][114] However, Austin made sure Hart's fourth reign was short-lived, costing him a title match against Sid the next night on Raw.[115] Hart challenged for Sid's WWF Championship in a steel cage match shortly before WrestleMania 13, which saw Austin actually attempt to help Hart win, in order to make their scheduled match at WrestleMania 13 a title match. Concurrently, The Undertaker, who had a scheduled title match with Sid at WrestleMania, attempted to help Sid win. Sid ultimately retained, leading to a pure grudge match for Hart and Austin.[116] Following his loss to Sid, Hart shoved "announcer" Vince McMahon to the ground when he attempted to conduct a post-match interview, and engaged in a worked shoot, expletive-laden rant against McMahon and WWF management. This incident has been cited as one which helped lay the foundations of the WWF's Attitude Era, as well as the starting point of McMahon's on-air character, the tyrannical WWF owner "Mr. McMahon".[117]

At WrestleMania 13, Hart and Austin had their rematch in a submission match that would later get a 5-star rating from Dave Meltzer. In the end, Hart locked the Sharpshooter on a bloody Austin, who refused to give up. In fact, Austin never quit, but passed out from the blood loss and pain. Ken Shamrock, the special guest referee, awarded Hart the match, after which he continued to assault Austin, thus turning heel for the first time since 1988.[118] It was named "Match of the Year" by Wrestling Observer Newsletter and voted "Match of the Year" by Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers.[65] Later that night, Hart confronted Sycho Sid and The Undertaker prior to their match for the WWF Championship; Hart insulted Undertaker and told Shawn Michaels (who was a guest commentator for the match) not to interfere. Undertaker won the match, which ended with Hart hot shotting Sid on the ropes, therefore costing him the title.

Hart challenged Rocky Maivia for the Intercontinental Championship in the main event of the March 31 episode of Raw. Rocky Maivia won by disqualification when Hart refused to release a figure-four leglock applied around the ring post. He faced Austin again in the main event of In Your House 14: Revenge of the 'Taker, to determine who would challenge the WWF Champion Undertaker in a title match at the following month's In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell. Austin had Hart locked in his own finishing move, the Sharpshooter, in the middle of the ring when The British Bulldog interfered on Hart's behalf, resulting in disqualification and giving Austin the victory and title match. They met once again in a street fight on the April 21 episode of Raw Is War, in which Austin injured Hart's ankle with a steel chair. The match was ruled a no-contest and Austin afterward continued to beat Hart while on a stretcher in the back of an ambulance.

 
In 1997, Hart became a tweener: generally cheered for by Canadian and international fans, and booed by American fans, while remaining largely consistent in character

In the ensuing weeks, Hart denounced American fans, because of their negative reaction to him in the recent weeks in contrast to his continued popularity through the rest of the world and reunited with brother Owen and brothers-in-law Davey Boy Smith and Jim Neidhart. The family members formed a new Hart Foundation with Brian Pillman; this incarnation was an anti-American stable which was popular within Canada and Europe. As the leader of this stable, Hart routinely carried a Canadian flag to the ring and engaged in promos where he declared the superiority of his home nation; he became so despised by U.S. audiences that they would often throw debris during his ring entrances, interviews, and matches.[27] He was voted by Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers as the "Most Hated Wrestler of the Year" in 1997.[119] At In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede, in Hart's home town of Calgary, the Hart Foundation defeated the team of Stone Cold Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, Goldust, and The Legion of Doom, representing the United States, in a ten-man tag team match main event.[120] The Canada vs. U.S. rivalry escalated on the July 21 episode of Raw Is War in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where Bret, Owen, and Davey Boy Smith, representing Canada and the Hart Foundation, defeated the team of Dude Love, Austin, and The Undertaker, representing the U.S., in a Flag match.[121] The Hart Foundation's feud with Austin was named "Feud of the Year" by Wrestling Observer Newsletter and voted "Feud of the Year" by readers of Pro Wrestling Illustrated.[79] Hart vowed that if he could not defeat The Undertaker for the WWF Championship at SummerSlam, he would never wrestle in the United States again. The Undertaker agreed to the match, and Hart won his fifth and last WWF Championship after spitting in guest referee Shawn Michaels' face; Michaels swung a steel chair in retaliation, which accidentally struck the Undertaker. Michaels, who, as part of another pre-match stipulation, would be banned from wrestling in the United States if he did not remain impartial as referee, had no option but to count the pinfall, giving his rival Hart the victory.[122][123]

After SummerSlam, Michaels was pushed as the top heel in the company and negative fan reactions towards Hart in the United States softened somewhat, as he declared, "I'm not so much anti-American as I am just very, very pro-Canadian".[27] In real life, Hart did not like the new Attitude Era, instead preferring traditional values. This was used as part of his character, as Hart would insult the U.S. fans because of the success of the Attitude Era.[124] Hart successfully defended his title against The Patriot, with whom Hart had become involved in a feud as part of the Canada vs. U.S. storyline, at Ground Zero: In Your House,[125] avenging a loss to him on the July 28 Raw.[121] The Canada vs. U.S. feud would conclude at Badd Blood: In Your House, where Hart and Davey Boy Smith, representing Canada and The Hart Foundation, defeated The Patriot and Vader, representing the U.S., in a Flag match.[126] Erstwhile, in a rematch from SummerSlam, The Undertaker challenged Hart for the WWF Championship at One Night Only; after reversing a Tombstone Piledriver attempt from Hart, The Undertaker dumped Hart on the apron when he would not let go of the ropes. As a result, Hart's neck was caught in the ropes, and The Undertaker was disqualified.[127] Hart later cited this as his favourite of all his matches with The Undertaker,[27] and his last great match in the WWF.[128]

In September 1997, Hart faced Terry Funk at Terry Funk's WrestleFest in what was billed as Funk's retirement match.[129]

During the Hart Foundation's feud with the Shawn Michaels-led D-Generation X (DX), DX framed the Hart Foundation in vandalizing the locker room of the African American stable, Nation of Domination with racist motifs. In retaliation, during a promo with D-Generation X, Hart called members Triple H (previously billed as "Hunter Hearst Helmsley") and Shawn Michaels "homos". Hart later apologized for his participation in the storyline and said that he had been pressured into it, saying, "I am not in any shape or form a racist. And I don't believe it is anything to kid around about. I also want to apologize for any remarks I made about gay people. It was a stupid mistake on my part".[128] Hart successfully defended his title against Nation of Domination leader, Faarooq, on the October 20 episode of Raw.[121] In his penultimate title defence, Hart wrestled Ken Shamrock to a no-contest on the October 27 episode of Raw Is War; while the referee was knocked out, Shamrock put Hart in an ankle lock; members of the Hart Foundation then attacked Shamrock until Shawn Michaels made the save for Shamrock and attacked Hart.[121]

The Montreal Screwjob and departure (1997)

 
Hart (along with Hulk Hogan) held the record for most WWF Championship reigns until The Rock's sixth reign in 2001

Around this time, Hart's on-air rivalry with Vince McMahon also escalated. A heated ringside altercation between the two led many fans to dislike McMahon, who at the time was being exposed as owner of the WWF more and more frequently on-air. Although Hart had signed a 20-year contract back in 1996, the WWF was in a rough financial position by late 1997 and could no longer afford to honour the contract. Although Hart was arguably the biggest wrestler in the world during the mid-1990s,[130] McMahon also felt that the value of his character was beginning to wane,[131] and he encouraged Hart to approach World Championship Wrestling (WCW) about a contract, hopefully one similar to their original offer. This was despite Hart's reluctance to leave the WWF and willingness to re-negotiate.[27][132] Hart subsequently signed a three-year contract with WCW. His final match with the WWF would be a title match against his real-life rival Shawn Michaels at Survivor Series in Montreal. Hart did not want to end his WWF career with a loss to Michaels in his home country particularly with the context of their nationality-fueled feud; and offered to lose, forfeit or otherwise give over the belt to Michaels in any other way that McMahon wanted. McMahon agreed to Hart's idea of forfeiting the championship the next night on Raw Is War or losing it a few weeks later.

Although Hart stated to McMahon he would not take the WWF Championship with him to WCW television and despite insistence from then-WCW President Eric Bischoff[27] that Hart would join WCW with a "clean slate", McMahon was still concerned and paranoid; this led to him breaking his word in what eventually came to be known as the Montreal Screwjob. Even though Hart did not submit to the Sharpshooter, referee Earl Hebner called for the bell as if he had, on McMahon's orders. This resulted in Hart "losing" the WWF Championship to Michaels.[133] The night ended with an irate Hart spitting in McMahon's face, destroying television equipment, and punching McMahon backstage in front of Gerald Brisco, Pat Patterson, and McMahon's son Shane. Hart also confronted Michaels backstage about the match finish. Many behind-the-scenes events leading up to the Montreal Screwjob were filmed for the documentary Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows, released in 1998. WWE has described the Montreal Screwjob as "arguably the most controversial, most jarring moment in the annals of sports entertainment".[134]

Hart's likeness would continue to be featured in WWF media into 1998, including the title video of Raw (brawling in a ring within a warehouse),[135] and the WWF War Zone video game.[136]

World Championship Wrestling

United States Heavyweight Champion (1997–1999)

Hart's three-year contract with World Championship Wrestling included a salary of $2.5 million per year (a $1 million annual increase from his WWF contract), as well as a light schedule and a measure of creative control over his television character.[137] A day after the WWF's Survivor Series pay-per-view, Eric Bischoff, while with the New World Order (nWo), announced that Hart was going to be coming to WCW and joining the nWo. Hart made his debut on Nitro on December 15, 1997.[138] He was also heavily involved in that month's Starrcade pay-per-view. Due to a 60-day no-compete clause from the WWF, he served as the special guest referee for the match between Bischoff and Larry Zbyszko; during the Sting versus Hollywood Hogan main event for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, he stepped in toward the conclusion of the match as impromptu referee, declaring Sting the winner and new champion by submission, establishing Hart as a face in the process.[139][140] In January, his no-compete clause expired, and his first feud in WCW was against Ric Flair, as both wrestlers considered themselves the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. Hart defeated Flair at Souled Out in his first WCW match.[141] After this, Hart elected to defend the honour of WCW against the nWo, defeating members Brian Adams in his debut Nitro match on March 2, and Curt Hennig at Uncensored.[142] In April 1998, Hart interfered in a Nitro main event between Hollywood Hogan and Randy Savage, helping Hogan recapture the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, turning heel in the process. He became an associate of the nWo, but did not officially join the group.

 
Hart held the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship four times from 1998 to 1999 (a record within WCW), and he was seen to raise its prestige, as many WCW events were headlined by a match for that title during the time period in which Hart was associated with it[143]

Hart competed in his second Nitro match on June 22, defeating Chris Benoit with assistance from nWo members: Hart had attempted to recruit his long-time friend into the nWo, but the offer was rejected.[144] At Bash at the Beach, Hart competed in his first championship match in WCW when he faced Booker T for the WCW World Television Championship. He was disqualified after hitting Booker with a steel chair.[145] He headlined his first Nitro card on July 20, defeating Diamond Dallas Page for the vacant United States Heavyweight Championship, with assistance from nWo member, The Giant.[146] On the August 10 episode of Nitro, Hart lost his title to Lex Luger.[147] He regained it from Luger the next night on Thunder.[148] In the main event of Fall Brawl, Hart was defeated in a WarGames match for the No. 1 contender spot to the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.[149]

Hart subsequently asked the fans for forgiveness, turning his back on Hogan and the nWo. A match between Hart and Hogan was booked for the September 28 episode of Nitro. During the match, Hart sustained a knee injury, with the bout ending in a no-contest; Sting came to Hart's aid and initiated a match with Hogan. Hart turned on Sting, delivering a DDT, and this bout was also ruled a no-contest. Sting, a member of the rival nWo Wolfpac, was assaulted after the match; this betrayal began an intense feud between Hart and Sting. On the October 12 episode of Nitro, Sting and The Warrior beat Hart and Hogan by disqualification. Hart's feud with Sting ended at Halloween Havoc with Hart controversially defending the United States Heavyweight Championship and (kayfabe) injuring Sting. On the October 26 episode of Nitro, Hart lost the title to Diamond Dallas Page.[150] The two headlined the following month's World War 3 pay-per-view in a title match which Hart lost.[151] Hart regained the title from Page on the November 30 episode of Nitro in a No Disqualification match with help from The Giant.[152]

On the February 8, 1999 episode of Nitro, Hart lost the United States Heavyweight Championship to family friend Roddy Piper.[153] On the March 29 episode of Nitro held at Toronto's Air Canada Centre, Hart appeared in street clothes and derided WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair, as well as Hogan, for avoiding a match with him. Finally, he called out "franchise player" Goldberg, claiming he could beat him in five minutes and verbally coercing Goldberg into giving him the spear. Hart was wearing a metal breastplate under his Toronto Maple Leafs jersey, which resulted in Goldberg being knocked out. Hart then counted his own pinfall over Goldberg's unconscious body and announced over the mic: "Hey Bischoff, and the WCW, I quit!" In reality, he had sustained a groin injury at the hands of Dean Malenko in November and needed time off for surgery.[154]

On May 23, 1999, the night before Hart was scheduled to make an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to hype his imminent WCW return, his brother Owen Hart died in an accident during a WWF pay-per-view. Hart took a further four months off from WCW to be with his family.

Hart returned to wrestling on the September 13, 1999 episode of Nitro in a tag team match with Hulk Hogan against Sting and Lex Luger, reestablishing himself as a face in the process. On the October 4 Nitro, Hart defeated Chris Benoit in a special "Owen Hart Tribute Match" at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri, where Owen had died that previous May. Hart challenged for Sting's WCW World Heavyweight Championship on the October 18 episode of Nitro, but lost the match when he was attacked by Luger.[155] Due to controversy over a series of WCW World Heavyweight Championship matches between Sting, Hogan, and Goldberg at Halloween Havoc, the title was declared vacant. A tournament then took place over several episodes of Nitro. Hart's first round match came against Goldberg the night after Halloween Havoc, with the bout being a tournament match for a berth in the next round, as well as being a match for the United States Heavyweight Championship that Goldberg had won the night before. Thanks to outside interference by Sid Vicious and The Outsiders, Hart defeated Goldberg and won the U.S. Heavyweight Championship for the fourth time.[156][157] On the November 8 episode of Nitro, Hart lost the title to Scott Hall in a ladder match that also involved Sid Vicious and Goldberg.[158]

World Heavyweight Champion and injury (1999–2000)

Hart won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship tournament by defeating Perry Saturn,[158] Billy Kidman,[159] Sting, and Chris Benoit at Mayhem. On December 7, Hart and Goldberg won the WCW World Tag Team Championship from Creative Control, making Hart a double champion. Hart and Goldberg lost the tag team titles to The Outsiders on the December 13 episode of Nitro.[160] At Starrcade, Hart defended his WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Goldberg. During the match, Hart was struck with a thrust kick to the head, resulting in a severe concussion. Hart later speculated that he may have suffered up to three additional concussions within matches over the course of that day along with the days immediately following Starrcade, having been unaware of the severity of his injuries.[161] For example, Hart placed Goldberg on the post in a figure four leglock which ended with Hart hitting his head on the concrete floor when Goldberg failed to receive the move correctly.[162] The sum total of those injuries left Hart with post-concussion syndrome and ultimately forced his retirement from professional wrestling. Hart later claimed that Goldberg "had a tendency to injure everyone he worked with."[163] As part of his DVD documentary, Hart expressed regret that "someone as good-hearted as Bill Goldberg" was responsible for hurting him.[27] Referee Roddy Piper rang the bell when Hart held Goldberg in the Sharpshooter, although Goldberg did not submit. Piper simply walked away, leaving both Goldberg and Hart bewildered.[164]

Out of respect for Goldberg, Hart vacated the WCW World Heavyweight Championship on the December 20 episode of Nitro and suggested that he, without the championship advantage, face Goldberg that night to determine the true champion. During the match, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash came to the ring looking to attack Goldberg with baseball bats. Hart convinced them to stop, then hit Goldberg with one of the bats, turning heel once again. The three continued to beat down Goldberg and were eventually joined by Jeff Jarrett.[165] Hart regained the championship, even though it was Roddy Piper who was covering Goldberg (to try and protect him) when the three count was made. The nWo was reformed (now billed as "nWo 2000").[166][167] Hart wrestled Terry Funk to a no contest in a non-title, hardcore rules match on the January 6 episode of Thunder. In his final match in WCW, he defended the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Nash on the January 10 episode of Nitro, which also ended in a no contest. Hart vacated the title in late January 2000 when he was forced to withdraw from the main event of WCW's Souled Out due to his injuries. Hart continued to make appearances on WCW television, generally cutting promos. On the May 3 episode of Thunder, Hart made a run in during an over the top rope battle royal where he hit Hogan with a chair. His final WCW appearance occurred on the September 6, 2000 episode of Thunder, in a promo where he confronted Goldberg on the injury he sustained nine months prior. WCW terminated Hart's contract via FedEx letter on October 20, 2000, due to his ongoing incapacity, and he announced his retirement from professional wrestling soon afterward in 6 days later on October 26, 2000.[11]

Hart and several critics considered his storylines during his tenure to be lacklustre.[27][168] Former WCW wrestler Chris Jericho attributed this to backstage politics and creative mayhem.[124] Hart cited his "steel plate" segment with Goldberg and his tribute match to Owen, against Chris Benoit, as his two worthwhile moments with the company. He said he was "proud" to have been WCW World Heavyweight Champion for a short time prior to his injury.[27]

Independent wrestling appearances (2001–2009)

In 2001, Hart became the on-screen commissioner of World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA), a role that ended prematurely due to a 2002 stroke, which temporarily required him to use a wheelchair.[169] In his first major appearance since recovering, Hart travelled to Auckland, New Zealand to appear at another WWA event in May 2003.[170]

In 2007, Hart signed autographs at "The Legends of Wrestling" show at the Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida.[171] On the weekend of July 11, 2009, he made an appearance at One Pro Wrestling in Doncaster, England, where he held a Q&A, and then entered the ring to address the fans at the show. On September 27, 2009, Hart appeared in New York City's Manhattan Center to sign autographs during a Ring of Honor event. He spoke to the crowd, reminiscing about some of his more memorable matches in New York.[172]

Return to WWE

WWE Hall of Fame (2004–2007)

In 2004, Bret Hart appeared in a WWE game for the first time since 1998's WWF WarZone in the GameCube game WWE Day of Reckoning followed by WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw on PlayStation 2. In mid-2005, Hart worked with the renamed World Wrestling Entertainment for the first time since 1997, contributing hours of interview footage and selecting matches for his WWE Home Video release, Bret "Hit Man" Hart: The Best There Is, the Best There Was, the Best There Ever Will Be. He returned to WWE programming as a guest on the November 16 episode of web series, Byte This.[40]

On April 1, 2006, Hart was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2006 by Stone Cold Steve Austin. He did not appear alongside his fellow inductees at WrestleMania 22 the following night. On June 11, 2007, Hart made his first appearance on Raw since October 27, 1997 when he appeared in a pre-taped interview voicing his opinions on Vince McMahon as part of "Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night."

Feud with Vince McMahon and Raw General Manager (2009–2010)

 
Hart confronts Michaels on January 4, 2010

Hart re-signed with WWE in late 2009. On December 28, after weeks of speculation surrounding Hart and his presence in World Wrestling Entertainment, Chairman Vince McMahon announced that Hart would be special guest host on the January 4 Raw.[173] Hart thanked the fans for their continued support, jokingly teased announcer Jerry Lawler about their long-running 1990s feud, and confronted Shawn Michaels and McMahon regarding the Montreal Screwjob at Survivor Series in 1997. Hart and Michaels were able to agree on a truce, shaking hands and hugging. While many cast doubts on the sincerity of their reconciliation, both men have confirmed that it was indeed genuine and not part of storyline.[174][175] It also appeared that he had buried the hatchet with McMahon later in the night, until McMahon subsequently kicked Bret in the crotch (this was in fact part of a storyline, as Hart and McMahon had been on speaking terms since 2005).[174]

During different encounters the following month, Hart and McMahon reproduced events similar to those that occurred in the Montreal Screwjob: McMahon spitting in Hart's face (as Hart did to McMahon), and Hart destroying parts of the technical equipment that goes into producing Raw (as he did to the Survivor Series equipment).[176] On the February 15 Raw, Hart made a farewell from WWE, but as he left to go inside his limousine, another vehicle reversed into the door of his limo and injured his left leg. On the March 1 Raw, McMahon challenged Hart to a match at WrestleMania XXVI; Hart accepted.[177] The match was later changed to a No Holds Barred match as Hart revealed (with help from "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, the special guest host that night) the staging of his injury. Hart, along with his family, inducted his father Stu Hart into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2010, a controversial decision that aggravated Hart and McMahon's rivalry in 2010. At WrestleMania, McMahon attempted to buy Hart's family into turning against him; however, they turned against McMahon instead and helped Hart defeat McMahon.[178]

 
Hart with WWE in 2010

Hart stood with The Hart Dynasty (David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd), a stable stemmed from the Hart family, throughout their feud with ShoMiz (Big Show and The Miz); they ultimately won the WWE Tag Team Championship on April 26. When The Miz lost a match that guaranteed a WWE United States Championship match to a Hart family member, he chose Bret; with the help of the Dynasty, Hart defeated The Miz to win his fifth United States Championship on May 17 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[179] On the May 24 episode of Raw, Hart was named the new general manager of Raw. His first orders included vacating his United States Championship, which R-Truth won, and setting up qualifying matches for Fatal 4-Way, which the injured Batista took exception to and quit.[180] The next week, Hart declared a Viewer's Choice episode of Raw.[181] He was attacked by NXT rookies after firing Wade Barrett and declining to offer them contracts on the June 14 episode of Raw.[182] A week later, McMahon fired Hart as general manager for failing to control the rookies.[183]

Hart returned five weeks later, where it was announced by John Cena that he, The Great Khali, R-Truth, Edge, Chris Jericho, John Morrison and Hart would face the NXT rookies, now known as The Nexus, at SummerSlam.[184] The following week, Hart teamed with Cena to wrestle SummerSlam teammates Edge and Chris Jericho to a no contest.[185] In the SummerSlam main event, he was disqualified for using a steel chair on Skip Sheffield, however, his team still ultimately won the match.[186] On the August 16, episode of Raw, Hart introduced the new tag team title belts to the champions, The Hart Dynasty. Later on in the night during The Nexus vs. Raw challenge, Hart was scheduled to face Justin Gabriel, but was unable to compete after the Anonymous Raw General Manager, citing his disdain for Hart, removed him from the match and replaced him with Randy Orton.[187] On September 25, WWE hosted a tribute event to Hart in Madison Square Garden, where he and the Hart Dynasty defeated Nexus members Heath Slater, Justin Gabriel and Michael Tarver in a six-man tag team match, when Gabriel submitted to Hart's Sharpshooter.[188] In November 2010, Hart's WWE contract had expired.[189][190]

Sporadic appearances (2011–2022)

At Over the Limit, Hart came to the support of his long-running 1990s rival, Jerry Lawler, forcing Michael Cole to kiss Lawler's foot. The following night on Raw, Hart refereed the main event, which saw John Cena and Rey Mysterio defeat R-Truth and CM Punk with Hart's assistance. On the August 23, 2011 tapings of SmackDown (aired August 26), Hart served as guest general manager. On September 12 tapings of Raw in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Hart teamed with John Cena in a match against Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez, which he won after putting Rodriguez into a sharpshooter. This was Hart's final match.

Hart has made infrequent appearances in minor roles, appearing on the April 25, 2011 episode of Tough Enough.[191] At Raw 1000 and on the May 4, 2012 episode of Raw he served as guest ring announcer; he interviewed John Cena on September 10, 2012, during which CM Punk interrupted and got into a confrontation with Hart. He participated in backstage segments at the 2013 Royal Rumble and WrestleMania 31. On the post-show of Raw on May 27, 2013, Hart was honoured by the city of Calgary and the WWE with a "Bret Hart Appreciation Night", a celebration of the work he had done in his career. Also present in the ring for this celebration were Pat Patterson, Chris Jericho, Shawn Michaels and Vince McMahon, who each paid their own tributes to Hart. He has also served as an expert on panels, including the March 25, 2013 episode of Raw and at the NXT Arrival pre-show. Hart was in the corner of his niece Natalya on the March 27, 2014 episode of NXT,[192] at the second NXT TakeOver event[193] and at the 2016 Payback event. The match ended when the referee, Charles Robinson, called for the bell as Charlotte had Natalya locked in the Sharpshooter. After the match both Natalya and Hart placed Charlotte and her father, Ric Flair, respectively in the Sharpshooter.[194]

On April 6, 2019, Hart became a two-time WWE Hall of Famer when he was inducted as a member of The Hart Foundation alongside Jim Neidhart. During Hart's speech, an audience member named Zach Madson, charged into the ring and tackled Hart and his niece Natalya to the ground, but they were quickly saved by multiple wrestlers and security, and after several minutes, Hart continued his speech. WWE later released a statement saying that the attacker was sent to the local authorities.[195][196][197]

In August 2019, Hart appeared at WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view backstage wishing Seth Rollins good luck in his match against Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship.[198]

In September 2022, Hart appeared at ringside for WWE's first UK stadium show in 30 years, WWE Clash at the Castle.[199]

All Elite Wrestling (2019)

On May 25, 2019, Hart made a surprise special appearance at All Elite Wrestling's (AEW) inaugural pay-per-view, Double or Nothing, to unveil the AEW World Championship.[200]

Impact Wrestling (2020)

On October 24, 2020, Hart was among those who appeared at Impact Wrestling's 2020 Bound for Glory via video message to congratulate Ken Shamrock for his induction into the Impact Hall of Fame.[201]

Professional wrestling style and persona

Hart is nicknamed "The Hitman", and often dubbed "The Best There Is, the Best There Was, and the Best There Ever Will Be". Hart usually wrestled in a pink attire and, during his time as The Hart Foundation, the tag team was nicknamed "The Pink and Black Attack", a nickname Hart used for himself during his singles career.[202][203]

Hart used the Sharpshooter as his finishing maneuver.[204] In his biography, Hart said he learned the hold from Konnan and Pat Patterson named it.[205] Due to Hart's success, the Sharpshooter is usually used by Canadian wrestlers.[206] Before ending his matches, Hart usually employed a sequence of five moves: inverted atomic drop, Russian leg sweep, backbreaker, elbow drop from the second rope, and Sharpshooter, being known as the "Five Moves of Doom".[207] During his time in the original Hart Foundation, he and Jim Neidhart performed the Hart Attack as their finishing manoeuver.[208]

Legacy

 
Hart accepts his induction into the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame, July 15, 2006

BBC and Entertainment Tonight writers noted that Hart is "widely regarded" as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time.[209][210]

Sky Sports described his legacy as "one of, if not the greatest, to have ever graced the squared circle".[211]

Veteran industry journalist Dave Meltzer called Hart "one of the best ever,"[212] and further praised his ring psychology as the best in WWE history (alongside that of Ricky Steamboat, and "maybe Jake Roberts").[213] Jon Robinson of IGN called him "one of the greatest (if not the single best) pure wrestler to ever walk that aisle".[214]

Veteran wrestlers including CM Punk,[215] Booker T and Michael Hayes have named Hart "the greatest of all time",[216] with Hayes noting that he is considered by many as the best Canadian performer ever, if not the single greatest overall.[217]

Veteran announcer Gene Okerlund dubbed Hart "the greatest ever",[217] and stressed that he should appear in anyone's list of the all-time top 10 wrestlers.[27] Viscera commented: "He was the best [WWF] Champion of all time. I mean, as far as international rapport, it's like he's a god."[218] Olympic wrestling gold medalist and six-time WWE world champion Kurt Angle studied tapes of Hart in order to learn the art of pro wrestling;[219] he and Stone Cold Steve Austin have ranked Hart as the best in-ring performer ever (Austin tying Hart with Shawn Michaels).[220][221] Similarly, former opponent Harley Race described Hart as being "as good as they got".[222] WWE chairman Vince McMahon described Hart as having "unparalleled" technical wrestling and storytelling skills, and retrospectively characterized the late 1990s Hart as a performer "who you know is going to give you the best match of the night every time he goes out there".[27] Asked where he would rank Hart among the pantheon of wrestling greats, longtime announcer Jim Ross stated, "Right at the top. Bret was one of the all time best."[223]

IGN ranked him as the fifth greatest wrestler ever.[224]

Sports Illustrated ranked him as the sixteenth greatest wrestler ever.[225]

Asked for his favourite opponent, Ted DiBiase said: "In my own era, without a doubt, Bret Hart."[226] The Undertaker named Hart as his toughest opponent, adding: "Some of my favourite matches are with him... I think my matches with Bret were some of the best".[227] Although Ted DiBiase later acknowledged that Hart failed to become as big of a star as Hulk Hogan.[228] Recalling their WWF Championship bout from July 1994, Sean Waltman affirmed: "[Hart] gave me the best singles match of my career, and one of the best matches that's ever been on Monday Night Raw."[229] Curt Hennig stated: "Out of all the matches I had, probably the best match I ever had would be with Bret [at SummerSlam 1991]... I have a good thing with Bret forever."[230] Shawn Michaels, who did not get along with Hart on a personal level, conceded that Hart was an "unbelievable" performer (an opinion shared by WWE executive and former opponent Triple H),[231] calling him a "sheer joy" to work with and saying that the pair's match at WrestleMania XII was one of, if not his favourite WrestleMania bout.[232] Roddy Piper described Hart as "one great man", and "one of the few guys who has a 'total package'".[27] Lance Storm remarked: "[Hart's] matches always seemed more important than the individuals involved in them, and that's what made him great. Bret managed to dominate this sport... by wrestling, which is no easy task, and is to his credit". On Hart's influence, Storm said: "I've always tried to pattern my ring style or work ethic, at least, after that of 'The Hitman'".[233]

Along with Storm, Roman Reigns and Sami Zayn point to Hart as their top wrestling inspiration;[234][235] Seth Rollins and Jinder Mahal called him an idol,[236][237] and Jon Moxley cited him as an influence.[238] Edge listed his three idols within the business as "Bret, Shawn and Hulk".[239] Chris Jericho named Bret as his hero (along with Owen Hart), and said he aspired to be "half of" what Bret was.[240] Chris Benoit remarked: "I always emulated him... I spent so many years looking up to, idolizing [Hart]; he was somewhat of a role model to me". Benoit added that his matches against Hart were "up on a pedestal".[27] Koji Nakagawa modelled his character and entire career on Bret Hart by adopting Hart's pink and black attire, an entrance theme identical to Hart's theme song, while also adopting his moveset.[241] Ryback recalled a WWF event from his childhood, saying: "I remember it was Bret Hart against Diesel inside a steel cage in the main event, and I just knew I wanted to be a WWE wrestler... Bret [Hart], I love".[242] Drew McIntyre named Hart his favourite wrestler,[243] while Wade Barrett named Hart along with The British Bulldog, The Ultimate Warrior and The Undertaker;[244] he called Hart vs. Bulldog, at SummerSlam 1992, his all-time favorite match.[245] Scott Dawson said that Hart's work at King of the Ring in 1993 made him want to become a professional wrestler.[246] Upon joining All Elite Wrestling for his hotly anticipated return to professional wrestling after seven years, CM Punk wore a Bret Hart T-shirt in one of his first televised appearances,[247] and his first match, against Darby Allin, included several sequences that mirrored a 1994 Hart match against Sean Waltman.[248]

Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) readers voted Hart the greatest wrestler of 1993 and 1994 in the "PWI 500",[84] as well as the "Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year" 1994.[249] He was voted "WWF Superstar of the Year" 1993 by fans.[83] PWI ranked him No. 4 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003, after Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, and André the Giant.[250] WWE has also credited Hart as the top "Submission Specialist" in professional wrestling history,[citation needed] and for popularizing the Sharpshooter, named by the organization as the most devastating submission hold in professional wrestling history.[251] Hart's rise to singles success was seen to revolutionize the business; IGN wrote: "After Bret beat Ric Flair for the WWE Championship in 1992, it changed the entire industry, re-setting the WWF back to the days of technical wizardry and reshaping all our notions of what a great wrestling match should actually look and feel like".[252] According to prominent industry historian Dave Meltzer, Hart was "a major draw in the United States and probably more so in Europe".[253] Fellow journalists Bob Ryder and Dave Scherer described him as "an incredible international draw, attracting standing room only crowds in every corner of the globe."[254] Fin Martin of Power Slam also spoke to Hart's drawing power, placing him number 7 in "The 10 Best U.S.-Style All-Rounders", a list that considered drawing ability, along with workrate and promo skills.[255] Vice's Corey Erdman wrote, "1997 was one of the hottest periods in the history of professional wrestling... Hart was the [WWF's] biggest star, arguably its biggest live gate draw globally."[256] Recalling WCW's acquisition of Hart that year, WWE owner Vince McMahon argued that his chief competitor "could have really built the entire franchise... around this extraordinary star." McMahon felt that WCW misused Hart, which was "fortunate" for the WWF.[27]

On the February 16, 2006 episode of Raw, it was announced that Hart would be an inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2006.[257] Hart had also been approached by Vince McMahon for a potential match between the two at WrestleMania 22 but declined the offer.[258] On April 1, 2006, Hart was inducted by "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. He thanked every wrestler he worked with (even thanking Vince McMahon) and said he's "in a good place in life."[259] Veteran industry personality and former WWE executive Paul Heyman referred to Hart's oeuvre as "a body of work so spectacular that it is beyond comprehension how brilliant a career he enjoyed".[260]

On July 15, 2006, Hart was inducted into the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame, at the International Wrestling Institute and Museum in Newton, Iowa. The induction took place in an immensely crowded and humid display room showcasing one of Hart's ring entrance jackets. The honour is only awarded to those with both a professional and amateur wrestling background, making Hart one of the youngest inductees. During his acceptance, Hart compared this induction to his place in the WWE Hall of Fame, saying "This is a much bigger honour for me."[261] In June 2008, Hart returned to the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame ceremony, this time to induct his father Stu Hart.[262] In 2021, Hart would be inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame by Chris Jericho and the Rock.[263]

Other media

Writing

Hart wrote a weekly column for the Calgary Sun from June 1991 until October 2004.[264]

Hart used his poetry skills to win over Gord Kirke to act as his legal counsel.[265]

On October 16, 2007, Hart's autobiography titled Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling, was released in Canada by Random House Canada, and released in fall 2008 in the United States by Grand Central Publishing, with a U.S. book signing tour. Hart began writing the book in July 1999 with Marcy Engelstein, his longtime close friend and business associate. They did not complete the book until eight years later in September 2007 due to Hart having his stroke in 2002, among numerous other tragedies that occurred during the writing. Hart's chronicle is based on an audio diary that he kept for all of his years on the road in professional wrestling.[266]

Hart also provided the forewords to Roddy Piper's autobiography, In the Pit with Piper,[267][268][self-published source] Harley Race's autobiography King of the Ring[269] and Dave Meltzer's book Tributes II: Remembering More of the Worlds Greatest Wrestlers.[270]

Acting

In 1994, Hart played a prison inmate in Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers; however, the scene he appeared in was cut from the final film. It re-appears in the director's cut.[citation needed] From 1994 to 1995 Hart appeared in Lonesome Dove: The Series television show playing "Luther Root". He has made numerous televised appearances since, including a guest spot on The Simpsons in 1997 (as himself, in "The Old Man and the Lisa") and episodes of the Honey I Shrunk The Kids TV series (along with his brother Owen), The Adventures of Sinbad, Big Sound, and The Immortal. Hart provides the voice of pro wrestler character "The Hooded Fang" in Jacob Two-Two.

Hart also guest starred on the sketch comedy series MADtv in 1997 where he acted as enforcer at a fan's house, appearing with his WWF Championship belt. Hart later appeared again on MADtv in 1999 and 2000 in an angle with actor Will Sasso in which the two feuded on the set of MADtv and in World Championship Wrestling; this culminated in a grudge match on WCW Monday Nitro, where Hart decisively defeated Sasso.

Hart donned his "Hit Man" singlet, along with additional costume, and executed wrestling maneuvers on villain characters, as part of his performance as the Genie in a 2004 stage production of Aladdin.[271] He reprised the role in 2006.

Wrestling-related

Hart was the subject of the 1998 documentary, Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows, which chronicled many of the events in Hart's personal and professional life from September 1996 to November 1997, including the Montreal Screwjob and its immediate aftermath.

A clip of Hart applying the sharpshooter to Benoit at WCW Mayhem in 1999 is featured in the opening credits of Malcolm in the Middle.

In mid-2005, WWE announced the release of a three-disc DVD originally named Screwed: The Bret Hart Story, with the title a reference to the Montreal Screwjob. Hart filmed over seven hours of interview footage for the DVD, which was renamed Bret "Hit Man" Hart: The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be. The collection was released on November 15, 2005.

Hart appeared on many talk shows (including Larry King Live, Nancy Grace, Hannity & Colmes, On the Record w/ Greta Van Susteren) discussing the Chris Benoit double murder and suicide. Hart was a longtime friend of Benoit.

On April 6, 2010, WWE released Hart & Soul: The Hart Family Anthology, which is a 3 DVD set featuring a documentary on the Hart wrestling family as well as 12 matches. It is unique in that it also features previously unseen home movies from the Harts as well as interviews from family members.

In 2010, The Fight Network produced a documentary titled Bret Hart – Survival of the Hitman produced by John Pollock, Jorge Barbosa and Wai Ting chronicling the rise of Hart, his split with WWE in 1997 and his road back to the company in January 2010. The documentary features interviews with Hart, members of the Hart family, Hart's former business manager Carl De Marco, former sports agent Gord Kirke, and producer of Wrestling with Shadows Paul Jay.

A DVD entitled Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart: WWE's Greatest Rivalries was released in November 2011. The subject of the DVD was their on-screen rivalry and real-life conflicts, with a particular focus on the Montreal Screwjob.

In 2016, Hart starred in the documentary film Nine Legends.[272] Early that year, Hart launched a podcast named The Sharpshooter Show.[273]

Music

In 2021, Bret Hart appeared on a song with rapper Magneto Dayo titled "Limitless".

Video games

Hart has appeared in numerous video games. They include:

WWE Video games
Year Title Notes
1992 WWF European Rampage Tour Video game debut
Cover athlete
WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge Cover athlete
1993 WWF Royal Rumble Cover athlete
WWF King of the Ring
WWF Rage in the Cage
1994 WWF Raw Cover athlete
1995 WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game Cover athlete
1996 WWF In Your House Cover athlete
1998 WWF War Zone
2004 WWE Day of Reckoning
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw
2005 WWE WrestleMania 21
WWE Day of Reckoning 2
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006
2006 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007
2007 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008
2009 WWE Legends of WrestleMania
2010 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 DLC character For PS3 & Xbox 360
2011 WWE All Stars
2012 WWE '13
2013 WWE 2K14
2014 WWE SuperCard
2015 WWE Immortals
WWE 2K16
2016 WWE 2K17
2017 WWE Champions
WWE Tap Mania
WWE 2K18
WWE Mayhem
2018 WWE 2K19
2019 WWE 2K20
2020 WWE 2K Battlegrounds
2022 WWE 2K22
WCW Video games
Year Title Notes
1998 WCW Nitro Video game debut
Bret was featured in the Nintendo 64 version of the game, but was not in the PlayStation version
WCW/nWo Revenge
1999 WCW/nWo Thunder
WCW Mayhem
2000 WCW Backstage Assault
Legends of Wrestling Video games
Year Title Notes
2001 Legends of Wrestling Cover athlete
2002 Legends of Wrestling II Cover athlete
2004 Showdown: Legends of Wrestling

Personal life

Hart lent his nickname to the Calgary Hitmen of the Western Hockey League; he was a founder and part-owner.[274] He is the commissioner of Sharpshooter Funding, a business loan company.[citation needed]

On August 23, 2018, Hart was honoured with a traditional Niitsitapi naming ceremony and named 'Courageous Chief' by Siksika Elder Miiksika'am (Clarence Wolfleg). The ceremony was done as recognition for his and his father Stu Hart's cultural relationship building contributions, such as promoting interest of the sport of amateur wrestling among indigenous youth throughout Western Canada.[275]

Family

Hart married Julie Smadu (born March 25, 1960) on July 8, 1982. They have four children:[276] Jade Michelle Hart (born March 31, 1983); Dallas Jeffery Hart (born August 11, 1984); Alexandra Sabina Hart (born May 17, 1988), nicknamed "Beans"; and Blade Colton Hart (born June 5, 1990).[277] The four hearts located on the right thigh of his tights symbolize his children, as do the four dots following his signature.[278] Julie's sister Michelle was married to Tom Billington from 1982 to 1991.[279][280] Bret and Julie separated in May 1998,[281] and after several brief reunions over the next 4 years,[282] eventually divorced on June 24, 2002, just hours before Hart had his stroke.[283] Hart married an Italian woman named Cinzia Rota on September 15, 2004, but they divorced in 2007 after failing to agree on where they should live.[284] He married Stephanie Washington, an African-American woman several decades his junior, in 2010;[285] although at first his children were wary of their new stepmother, they have since embraced her as they realized that despite their differences in age, the love between her and their father is deep and genuine.[286] Through his daughters Jade and Alexandra, Hart has a granddaughter, Kyra Beans (born June 2010) and two grandsons, Grayson Knight Cassidy (born June 20, 2015) and Bo (born April 2016).[287] In 2019, Hart's son Dallas had a daughter, Vylet Louise Hart.[288]

His seven brothers were either wrestlers or involved backstage with the wrestling business; his four sisters all married professional wrestlers. Two of his brothers-in-law, Davey Boy Smith, and Jim Neidhart had successful careers in the business. His youngest brother Owen Hart had become a decorated wrestler in his own right before his death in 1999, caused in an accident at the WWF pay-per-view Over the Edge. Hart's niece Natalya is a professional wrestler.

Fellow pro wrestler Roddy Piper claimed in his autobiography to be a cousin of Hart.[289] Hart has also stated that Piper was the only wrestler to visit him in the hospital after his stroke.[290]

Health problems

On June 24, 2002, Hart had a stroke after hitting his head in a bicycle accident. The Calgary Herald reported that Hart hit a pothole, flew over the handlebars of the bike, and landed on the back of his head. Hart developed total paralysis on his left side, which required months of physical therapy. Hart has since recovered much of his mobility and is in good health, although he has had other lasting effects common to stroke survivors (such as emotional imbalance). Hart wrote in detail about his stroke in his autobiography, Hitman: My Real Life In The Cartoon World of Wrestling.[214] Hart later became a spokesperson for March of Dimes Canada's Stroke Recovery Canada program.[291] While recovering from his stroke Hart would train three days a week at B.J's Gym in Calgary, which was owned by his brother-in-law B. J. Annis.[292]

On February 1, 2016, Hart announced through a Facebook post that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.[293] Jim Ross claimed on March 2, 2016, that Hart had beaten the disease following successful surgery and that it appeared not to have spread to other areas of his body.[294] Hart responded to Jim Ross' comments through Facebook saying that although the surgery was a success and that he and his doctors were optimistic, he would continue to be monitored every three months by doctors until he can actually be cancer free.[295]

Personal issues with Ric Flair

In October 1993, Hart gave a radio interview in which he said Ric Flair "sucks", and described his workplace, WCW, as "minor league".[296] In his autobiography, Flair accused Hart of exploiting the death of his brother, Owen Hart, and the controversy surrounding the Montreal Screwjob.[297] Flair also claimed in his autobiography that, despite Hart's popularity in Canada, he was not a formidable money-making draw in the United States, a claim which Hart dismissed as "plain ridiculous" in a column written for the Calgary Sun.[46] Hart claimed that he drew greater revenue than Flair, citing his headlining performances on consistently sold-out tours throughout his WWF career, while Flair wrestled to allegedly near-empty arenas. He also criticized Flair on what he perceived as insults to fellow wrestlers Mick Foley and Randy Savage. Hart did acknowledge a decline in the WWF's popularity during the mid-1990s, but he, and others, felt that this was largely attributed to the WWF's well-publicised sex and steroid scandals, as well as WCW's acquisition of former top WWF stars.[46][298][299] Hart also took aim at Flair in his autobiography, criticizing his in-ring talents and what Hart perceived as Flair's unsubtle blading.[300]

Flair and Hart have since reconciled and are now friends.[301]

Claims Shawn Michaels and Triple H bullied The Rock

On an episode on his "Confessions with the Hitman" podcast, Hart revealed that in 1996–97, Dwayne Johnson, at that time a rookie in WWE, was a "marked guy" and that both Shawn Michaels and Triple H bullied him and did everything in their power to make The Rock leave the company. He claimed both superstars were jealous of him which is why they used to "work him" for the smallest of reasons; "He (Triple H) was always out to get The Rock. Shawn was out to get him and they just worked on him, and worked on him, and worked on him, and I left. [The Rock] was still in the doghouse with those guys. They wanted him [out] as bad as they wanted me out."[302]

External video
  Dwayne Johnson & Emily Blunt Interview: Jungle Cruise, Screen Rant Plus (remarks about Hart start at 3:51)

In 2021, Johnson himself acknowledged and praised Hart for his attitude, professionalism, as being a great person and for being exceptionally kind to him when he was a rookie in WWE during an interview with Joseph Deckelmeier of The Illuminerdi, and once he noticed that Deckelmeier was wearing a Hart shirt, he stated to Emily Blunt while promoting their new film, Jungle Cruise: "The t-shirt he's wearing is a guy who didn't have to be, but was so good to me when I was a rookie professional wrestler, and his name is Bret 'The Hitman' Hart,". He comes from a very famous wrestling family, but at that time, he was world champion, and there were a lot of guys in that world at that time in '96 that didn't necessarily embrace me, just when I was a rookie coming in, because everyone is hungry for their spots, and he'll tell you, there's a lot of sharks in the water. But that guy, Bret, and he was world champion, to show me how it's done...I think [he did it] because he knew that our families (Anoa'i and Hart) knew each other and knew that I came from a lineage of pro wrestling and that I had a real love and respect for wrestling, and he was just a great guy, and I always like to give him props where I can."[303]

Championships and accomplishments

 
Hart is a five-time WWF Champion, becoming the second man after Hulk Hogan to accomplish this feat

Amateur wrestling

Professional wrestling

Other

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Bret Hart (hair) The Spoiler (mask) Toronto, Ontario WWF Toronto January 13, 1985 [331]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Stu mainly trained Bret in amateur wrestling.[7][8]
  2. ^ Hart announced his retirement in October 2000, but would later participate in 11 matches from 2010–2011 which involved minimal physical risk.
  3. ^ Hart had been a special guest referee for the match before the main event, Larry Zbyszko vs. Eric Bischoff, but returned to restart the main event after he deemed Hulk Hogan's victory over Sting illegitimate. He then acted as a referee for the rest of the main event.[12]
  4. ^ Hart and Goldberg both became Triple Crown Champions upon winning the WCW World Tag Team Championship.
  5. ^ Hart and Lex Luger are recognized as co-winners after both simultaneously eliminated each other.

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  • Hart, Julie (2013). Hart Strings. Tightrope Books. ISBN 978-1926639635.
  • Rally, Carter (2011). The Hitman's Legacy: A Fan's Guide to the Rise of Bret Hart Through the WWE and WCW, and the Heartbreak Faced in and Out of the Ring. Webster's. ISBN 978-1270792185.
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  • Payan, Michael (2002). In the Ring with Bret Hart. PowerKids Press. ISBN 9780823960477.
  • James Dixon; Lee Maughan; Arnold Furious (2013). Superstar Series: The Hart Foundation. Bob Dahlstrom (Illustrator). HistoryOfWrestling. ISBN 9781291538410.
  • R Ricciuti, Edward (1994). Face to face with Bret "Hit Man" Hart. Topdog Publications. ISBN 978-1567110753.
  • Martin, Marlow J (2016). Bret Hart: "The best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be". CreateSpace Independent Publishing. ISBN 978-1523811182.

Documentaries

  • John Pollock (Writer); Bret Hart; Ross Hart; Keith Hart; Bruce Hart (2010). Bret Hart: Survival of the Hitman (Documentary film). Canada; U.S.A: Fight Network.
  • Jim Ross (Interviewer); Bret Hart; Shawn Michaels (2011). Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart: WWE's Greatest Rivalries (Documentary film). U.S.A; Canada: WWE.
  • Bret Hart (Subject) (2013). Bret Hitman Hart – The Dungeon Collection (Documentary film). U.S.A; Canada: WWE.

Radio

  • Anna Maria Tremonti (Host); Bret Hart (2007). Wrestler Bret Hart's childhood memories (Radio). Canada: CBC.
  • Bret Hart (2014). Bret 'The Hitman' Hart opens up on Ottawa Morning (Radio). Canada: CBC.

Videos

  • Bret Hart (2016). Bret Hart's Calgary: Famed pro wrestler tours most memorable places in his home town (Video). Canada: CBC.
  • Bret Hart (2015). Bret Hart discusses returning to Ottawa (Video). Canada: CBC.

Interviews

  • Bret Hart (2010). "From The Archives: Interview with Bret 'Hitman' Hart" (Interview). Interviewed by Jan Murphy – via Chinlock.com.

Articles

  • Konuwa, Alfred (February 1, 2016), "Bret Hart Criticizes His Legendary Match Against British Bulldog In New Documentary", Forbes
  • Warmington, Joe (January 10, 2001), "Hitman's son has confidence in his dad", Toronto Sun

External links

  • Official website
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This article is about the professional wrestler For the author see Bret Harte Bret Hitman Hart redirects here For the biography see Bret Hitman Hart The Best There Is the Best There Was the Best There Ever Will Be Hitman Hart redirects here For the documentary film see Hitman Hart Wrestling with Shadows Bret Hart born July 2 1957 is a Canadian American retired professional wrestler A member of the Hart wrestling family and a second generation wrestler he has an amateur wrestling background wrestling at Ernest Manning High School and Mount Royal College A major international draw within professional wrestling he has been credited with changing the perception of mainstream North American professional wrestling in the early 1990s by bringing technical in ring performance to the fore Hart is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time Sky Sports noted that his legacy is that of one of if not the greatest to have ever graced the squared circle For the majority of his career Hart used the nickname Hitman Bret HartHart in 2010Birth nameBret Sergeant Hart 1 2 Born 1957 07 02 July 2 1957 age 65 Calgary Alberta Canada 3 Alma materMount Royal University 4 Spouse s Julie Smadu m 1982 div 2002 wbr Cinzia Rota m 2004 div 2007 wbr Stephanie Washington m 2010 wbr Children4FamilyHartHarry Smith maternal grandfather 5 Websitebrethart wbr comProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Bret The Hitman Hart 3 Buddy Hart 3 Billed height6 ft 0 in 183 cm 6 Billed weight235 lb 107 kg 6 Billed fromCalgary Alberta CanadaTrained byStu Hart 3 a Katsuji Adachi 3 Kazuo Sakurada 9 Debut1976 10 Retired2011 11 b Hart joined his father Stu Hart s promotion Stampede Wrestling in 1976 as a referee and made his in ring debut in 1978 He gained championship success during the 1980s and 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE where he helmed The Hart Foundation stable He left for World Championship Wrestling WCW following the controversial Montreal Screwjob in November 1997 where he remained until October 2000 Having been inactive from in ring competition since January 2000 owing to a December 1999 concussion Hart officially retired in October 2000 shortly after his departure from the company He returned to sporadic in ring competition from 2010 to 2011 with WWE where he won his final championship headlined the 2010 SummerSlam event and served as the general manager of Raw Throughout his career Hart headlined WrestleMania IX X and XII and participated in the main event of Starrcade 1997 and 1999 as a special enforcer and referee in the former c Hart was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame upon its inception in 1996 while still an active performer Hart has held championships in five decades from the 1970s to the 2010s with a total of 32 held throughout his career and 17 held between the WWF WWE and WCW Among other accolades he is a five time WWF Champion and a two time WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hart has most combined days as WWF Champion during the 1990s 654 and was the first WCW World Heavyweight Champion born outside the United States He is the second WWF Triple Crown Champion and fifth with Goldberg WCW Triple Crown Champion and the first man to win both the WWF and WCW Triple Crown Championships Hart is also the 1994 Royal Rumble match winner with Lex Luger and the only two time King of the Ring winning the 1991 tournament and the first King of the Ring pay per view in 1993 Stone Cold Steve Austin with whom Hart headlined multiple pay per view events as part of an acclaimed rivalry from 1996 to 1997 inducted him into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2006 In 2019 Hart became one of seven people to enter the WWE Hall of Fame twice when he was inducted again as a member of The Hart Foundation with brother in law Jim Neidhart Outside of wrestling Hart has appeared in numerous films and television shows such as The Simpsons as well as featuring in several documentaries both about himself specifically and others about his family or the wrestling industry in general Hart also helped found and lent his name to the major junior ice hockey team the Calgary Hitmen and has written two biographies along with a weekly column for the Calgary Sun for over a decade After his retirement Hart has spent much of his time on charitable efforts concerning stroke recovery and cancer awareness due to his personal experiences with the two Hart chronicled his wrestling life and the Montreal Screwjob in his best selling autobiography 13 Contents 1 Early life 2 Amateur wrestling 3 Professional wrestling career 3 1 Stampede Wrestling 1976 1984 3 2 World Wrestling Federation 3 2 1 The Hart Foundation 1984 1991 3 2 2 Intercontinental Champion 1991 1992 3 2 3 WWF Champion 1992 1996 3 2 4 Feud with Stone Cold Steve Austin 1996 1997 3 2 5 The Montreal Screwjob and departure 1997 3 3 World Championship Wrestling 3 3 1 United States Heavyweight Champion 1997 1999 3 3 2 World Heavyweight Champion and injury 1999 2000 3 4 Independent wrestling appearances 2001 2009 3 5 Return to WWE 3 5 1 WWE Hall of Fame 2004 2007 3 5 2 Feud with Vince McMahon and Raw General Manager 2009 2010 3 5 3 Sporadic appearances 2011 2022 3 6 All Elite Wrestling 2019 3 7 Impact Wrestling 2020 4 Professional wrestling style and persona 5 Legacy 6 Other media 6 1 Writing 6 2 Acting 6 3 Wrestling related 6 4 Music 7 Video games 8 Personal life 8 1 Family 8 2 Health problems 8 3 Personal issues with Ric Flair 8 4 Claims Shawn Michaels and Triple H bullied The Rock 9 Championships and accomplishments 9 1 Amateur wrestling 9 2 Professional wrestling 9 3 Other 10 Luchas de Apuestas record 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 Sources 15 Further reading 16 External linksEarly life EditThe eighth child of wrestling patriarch Stu Hart and his wife Helen Bret Hart was born in Calgary Alberta Canada into the Hart wrestling family He is of Greek descent through his maternal grandmother and of Irish descent through his maternal grandfather 14 15 16 His father was mainly of Ulster Scot descent but also had Scottish and English ancestry 17 18 Hart is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States since his mother Helen was born in New York 19 20 Hart has stated that he considers himself to be North American and that he is equally proud of his U S and Canadian nationality 21 His maternal grandfather was long distance runner Harry Smith Hart grew up in a household with eleven siblings seven brothers Smith Bruce Keith Wayne Dean Ross and Owen as well as four sisters Ellie Georgia Alison and Diana As a child he was the closest with his older brother Dean who was the nearest to him in age of all his older brothers being three years his senior Together they would often fight with Bret s two older sisters Ellie who was two years older and Georgia who was one year older 22 Hart s family were non denominational Christians but he and all of his siblings were baptized by a local Catholic priest 22 Hart spent the vast majority of his childhood in the Hart family mansion which was owned by his father During one period his father was housing a bear known as Terrible Ted chained under the building the bear had had all of its teeth removed and Hart would sometimes as a very young child let the bear lick ice cream off his toes since he thought it was a good way to keep them clean 23 His introduction to professional wrestling came at an early age As a child he witnessed his father training future wrestlers like Superstar Billy Graham in the Dungeon his household basement which served as a training room Before school Hart s father also a wrestling promoter had him hand out fliers to local wrestling shows In the 1998 documentary Hitman Hart Wrestling with Shadows Hart reflected on his father s discipline describing how Stu uttered morbid words while inflicting excruciating submission holds that left broken blood vessels in Bret s eyes Hart claimed his father had an otherwise pleasant demeanour 24 Hart s first work in wrestling involved pulling out lucky numbers out of a metal box during intermission at the Stampede Wrestling shows when he was four years old When he got slightly older he would sell programs to the shows something all Hart s seven brothers would do He would often compete for customers with his little brother Ross since the fans would often want to buy from the youngest Hart child 25 Amateur wrestling EditLike his father Hart was an excellent amateur wrestler since an early age having begun training as a nine year old 26 At Ernest Manning High School Hart became a standout student in the amateur wrestling division Hart has stated that he joined the wrestling team for the sole reason that my dad expected me to no one asked me to 27 He won significant championships in tournaments throughout Alberta including the 1974 city championships in Calgary He scored a victory over competitor Bob Eklund who would go on to become a Canadian Interuniversity Sport national champion winning Outstanding Wrestler of the Year 1980 1981 28 en route to the championship 29 Hart describes the moment where he displayed the medal to his father Stu as a powerful moment and that the relationship with his father took a different direction from that point on 27 Hart considered the medals to be one of his most prized possessions 1 By 1977 Hart was collegiate champion at Mount Royal College where he was studying filmmaking 27 30 his coaches and other people around him felt that he had shown sufficient promise to compete at the following year s Commonwealth Games and encouraged him to begin training for the event Hart however was beginning to find amateur wrestling unrewarding amid injuries and fluctuating weight 27 31 Stu still believed his son capable of making it to the Olympic or Commonwealth Games if he put forth the effort 32 Hart has expressed that he believed that even if he became an exceptionally successful sports wrestler it would not have led to a career afterwards which he was interested in stating that he thought that he would end up as a wrestling coach or phys ed teacher at a high school if he pursued the olympic route 33 Hart felt that the only way to give up amateur wrestling without disappointing his father was to become a professional wrestler His college grades became poorer as his interest in filmmaking waned he dedicated himself to professional wrestling and began training with his father s Stampede Wrestling promotion 27 Hart has spoken of how helpful his amateur background was in his professional wrestling career and also of what a positive effect amateur wrestling has on junior high school and high school aged boys in terms of building self confidence 34 Professional wrestling career EditStampede Wrestling 1976 1984 Edit In 1976 Hart began working for his father s Stampede Wrestling promotion in Calgary Hart first began helping the promotion by refereeing matches 10 At a 1978 event in Saskatoon Saskatchewan a wrestler was unable to perform his match forcing Stu to ask his son to stand in as a replacement Before long he became a regular contender eventually partnering with brother Keith to win the Stampede International Tag Team Championship four times Hart gained some of his most prominent experience with Japanese combatants and real life trainers Mr Hito and Mr Sakurada Hart also had high impact matches against Tom Billington who was better known by his in ring name as the Dynamite Kid In the midst of wrestling alongside his family Hart made a point not to ride on the shoulders of his elders Hart faithfully jobbed as requested of him taking pride in the believability of his performances As he said himself No one could take a shit kicking like Bret Hart 27 Although he dreaded partaking in interviews and speaking in front of a crowd Hart went on to win the promotion s top titles including two British Commonwealth Mid Heavyweight Championships five International Tag Team Championships and six North American Heavyweight Championships Hart also wrestled Tiger Mask in New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW a promotion for whom he often wrestled during the early to mid 1980s He remained one of Stampede s most successful performers until the promotion along with several wrestlers was acquired by the World Wrestling Federation WWF in August 1984 World Wrestling Federation Edit The Hart Foundation 1984 1991 Edit Main article The Hart Foundation Hart left with Jim Neidhart behind him as The Hart Foundation Hart was asked to start out in the WWF as a singles wrestler with a cowboy gimmick but refused stating that where he comes from if you called yourself a cowboy you d better be one 35 He made his televised WWF debut on August 29 1984 in a tag team match where he teamed with the Dynamite Kid 36 On September 11 in Poughkeepsie New York Hart defeated Aldo Marino in his televised debut singles match which aired on the September 29 episode of Superstars of Wrestling In 1985 after acquiring the nickname of Hit Man 6 he requested to join Jimmy Hart s heel stable The Hart Foundation which included brother in law Jim Neidhart Bret began to increasingly team with Neidhart 27 in order to build the promotion s tag team division The Hart Foundation name then became exclusive to Bret Neidhart and manager Jimmy Hart due to the similar family names of both team members and their manager 37 Bret s agile technical style which earned him the moniker The Excellence of Execution coined by Gorilla Monsoon 6 38 created a contrast with his partner Neidhart s strength and brawling skills During this time Hart began wearing his signature 39 sunglasses initially to conceal his nervousness during promos Hart considers his microphone work to have been a weakness throughout his early career 27 40 In 1986 Hart began his first singles program with Ricky Steamboat and in a singles match originally planned for WrestleMania 2 41 he lost to Steamboat at the Boston Garden on March 8 1986 which would be included on Hart s 2005 DVD as one of his all time favourite matches 27 At WrestleMania 2 Hart instead participated in a 20 man battle royal which was eventually won by Andre the Giant 42 He lost to Steamboat again on the July 28 1986 episode of Prime Time Wrestling 43 Hart headlined his first televised WWF card when he beat Ray Rougeau of The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers in the main event of the November 3 1986 episode of Prime Time Wrestling 43 The Hart Foundation won their first of two WWF Tag Team Championship on the February 7 1987 episode of Superstars of Wrestling when they defeated The British Bulldogs They then teamed with Danny Davis to face The British Bulldogs and Tito Santana at WrestleMania III They won the match when Davis pinned Davey Boy Smith after hitting him with Jimmy Hart s megaphone 44 The Hart Foundation adopted the nickname The Pink and Black Attack which Hart continued to use after the tag team s disbandment This was in reference to the team s ring attire as well as Hart s signature mirrored sunglasses which he would routinely give away to a young audience member before matches following his face turn in 1988 39 45 As Hart s WWF career progressed he increasingly described himself as The best there is the best there was and the best there ever will be derived from the 1984 film The Natural which he would later justify through three claims he never injured an opponent through any fault of his own through the entire course of his career he missed only one show as a result of flight difficulties and that he only once refused to lose a match his final WWF match with long time adversary Shawn Michaels at the Survivor Series event in 1997 which culminated in the Montreal Screwjob 46 For his entrances Hart often wore a leather jacket with shoulder tassels epaulets Mylar wrap around originally silver later pink sunglasses and bright pink attire 47 The Hart Foundation lost the WWF Tag Team Championship titles to Strike Force on the October 27 episode of Superstars of Wrestling Hart subsequently competed in his most high profile singles contest to date on the November 28 1987 episode of Saturday Night s Main Event XIII when he faced Macho Man Randy Savage in a losing effort 48 He began 1988 with a decisive victory over Paul Roma of The Young Stallions who had scored an upset victory over The Hart Foundation the previous year 49 on the January 11 episode of Prime Time Wrestling 43 and at the Royal Rumble in January 1988 was the first man to enter the Royal Rumble match He lasted 25 minutes and 42 seconds before being eliminated by Don Muraco Entered into another battle royal at WrestleMania IV Hart was again one of the final two combatants as he was enlisted by former frequent Stampede opponent Bad News Brown to eliminate Junkyard Dog before Brown turned on Hart eliminating him to win the event This turned Hart back into a fan favourite and triggered a feud between the two Neidhart soon came to Hart s side in the feud but manager Jimmy Hart discouraged the feud leading to a fallout between the team and manager This led to matches pitting Hart against Davis and also his first singles championship opportunity in which he challenged The Honky Tonk Man for the WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship in the main event of the July 18 episode of Prime Time Wrestling with the match ending in a double countout 43 As relations between the Harts and their former mentor further deteriorated Jimmy Hart assisted tag team champions Demolition in a successful defence of their belts against the Harts at SummerSlam in August 1988 before enlisting old enemies The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers who had recently turned heel to resume their feud with the Harts At the Royal Rumble in January 1989 The Hart Foundation teamed with Jim Duggan to defeat the Rougeaus and Dino Bravo They also defeated Greg Valentine and The Honky Tonk Man who were also managed by Jimmy Hart at WrestleMania V At an event in Milan on April 8 1989 broadcast live on Tele 2 Andre the Giant requested to work a singles match with Hart who lost the match which was later released on his 2013 DVD set The Dungeon Collection but considered Andre s praise and encouragement after the match to be of key importance in his singles career 50 He wrestled his first pay per view singles match on October 10 losing to Dino Bravo in the first British WWF pay per view which was held at the London Arena and broadcast on Sky Television 51 Hart was in fact booked to win the match but incurred a broken sternum causing an unplanned countout loss 27 At SummerSlam in August 1989 The Hart Foundation lost a non title match against then WWF Tag Team Champions The Brain Busters In the first televised contest of a rivalry that would span Hart s WWF and WCW careers he lost to Mr Perfect on the November 6 1989 episode of Prime Time Wrestling when Perfect pulled Hart s tights during a roll up 52 In their first ever singles meeting Shawn Michaels and Hart wrestled to a double countout on the February 11 1990 episode of the Wrestling Challenge 53 After participating at the Royal Rumble in January 1990 The Hart Foundation defeated The Bolsheviks in 19 seconds at WrestleMania VI and began feuding with Demolition who had just won the WWF Tag Team Championship against The Colossal Connection at WrestleMania VI At SummerSlam in 1990 The Hart Foundation began their second and final WWF Tag Team Championship reign by defeating Demolition members Crush and Smash in a two out of three falls match with some help from Legion of Doom 54 55 On October 30 the Hart Foundation lost the title to The Rockers Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels but a few days later President Jack Tunney reversed the decision and the win was never acknowledged on television The Hart Foundation s reign lasted until WrestleMania VII where they lost to The Nasty Boys after which the team split 56 Intercontinental Champion 1991 1992 Edit Hart won his first WWF Intercontinental Championship by defeating Mr Perfect with the Sharpshooter at SummerSlam in 1991 57 58 and subsequently won the 1991 King of the Ring tournament on September 7 1991 at the Providence Civic Center in Providence Rhode Island Hart s first pay per view title defense occurred at This Tuesday in Texas where he beat the undefeated Skinner 59 In January 1992 Hart was placed in a feud with Jacques Rougeau who by now was wrestling as The Mountie and using the gimmick of a power hungry corrupt member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police This feud the first for Hart and Rougeau as singles competitors came about when the Mountie s manager Jimmy Hart threw water on Hart and The Mountie proceeded to shock Hart with a cattle prod On January 17 1992 Hart dropped the Intercontinental Championship to The Mountie Following the loss Roddy Piper defeated Mountie with a sleeper hold two days later at the 1992 Royal Rumble 60 and Bret later pinned Piper for his second Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania VIII later that year 61 62 making him the first wrestler in the WWF and one of few wrestlers ever to pin Piper s shoulders to the mat 27 At a Wrestling Challenge taping on July 21 1992 Hart defeated Shawn Michaels with the Intercontinental Championship belt suspended above the ring in the WWF s first ever ladder match 63 Hart dropped the Intercontinental Championship to his brother in law Davey Boy Smith in Hart s first WWF pay per view main event at SummerSlam in August 1992 held before over 80 000 fans at Wembley Stadium 64 Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers voted it the Match of the Year 65 and WWE named the match as the greatest in the history of SummerSlam 66 Upon induction into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2006 Hart cited the contest as his favourite match of his career 67 WWF Champion 1992 1996 Edit Hart with his WWF Championship belt underneath his jacket Hart won the WWF Championship from Ric Flair at a Superstars taping at Saskatchewan Place in Saskatoon Saskatchewan on October 12 of that year in a match not originally broadcast on WWF television 68 the match was instead made available on a series of Coliseum WWE Home Video releases 69 Hart dislocated one of the fingers on his left hand during the match and popped it back in himself so it would not affect the rest of the match 27 He made his first successful title defense against Papa Shango on Saturday Night s Main Event XXXI He would headline his first pay per view as champion with a successful title defense against Shawn Michaels at the 1992 Survivor Series 70 and defeated Razor Ramon at the 1993 Royal Rumble 71 He would also defend the title against contenders such as Papa Shango 72 and former champion Ric Flair 6 before losing the title to Yokozuna in his first WrestleMania main event at WrestleMania IX after interference from Mr Fuji Fuji then challenged Hulk Hogan who had come out to help Hart to compete for the title Hogan then won his fifth WWF Championship from Yokozuna 73 In June Hart won the first pay per view King of the Ring tournament defeating Razor Ramon Mr Perfect and Bam Bam Bigelow thus becoming the only two time King of the Ring 74 According to Hart he was scheduled to regain the WWF Championship from Hulk Hogan at SummerSlam but Hogan chose to drop the title to Yokozuna instead at King of the Ring 75 Hart instead entered a feud with Jerry The King Lawler who interrupted Hart s coronation claimed he was the only king attacked Hart and began a barrage against Hart and his family The two met at SummerSlam in 1993 to determine the Undisputed King of the World Wrestling Federation 76 Hart originally won the match by submission via the Sharpshooter but as he would not let go of the hold the decision was reversed to a Lawler victory by disqualification 77 Hart and his younger brother Owen Hart would also feud with Lawler during 1993 in the United States Wrestling Association USWA with Lawler notably defeating Owen for Owen s USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship 78 Hart s feud with Lawler was named Feud of the Year by Wrestling Observer Newsletter and voted Feud of the Year by readers of Pro Wrestling Illustrated 79 After months of dealing with Lawler Hart received a WrestleMania IX rematch with WWF Champion Yokozuna on the November 20 episode of WWF Superstars When Bret appeared to have the match won with Yokozuna locked in the sharpshooter Owen came to ringside to congratulate his brother The referee began questioning Owen s motives which allowed Fuji to assault Bret Owen then involved himself in the match resulting in a victory for Yokozuna via disqualification On the non televised but now canon November 22 episode of Monday Night Raw Hart again challenged Yokozuna for the WWF Championship and again failed to regain the championship due to similar involvement from Owen citation needed The brothers disagreements set the wheels in motion for a family feud that would span the entirety of 1994 80 At Survivor Series the Harts Bret Owen Bruce and Keith took on Shawn Michaels a substitution for Lawler who was facing legal troubles 81 and his knights The Harts won the match with all of the brothers surviving except for Owen the only Hart family member eliminated when he was rolled up by Michaels after inadvertently knocking Bret off the apron 82 Bitter about his elimination Owen blamed Bret for this and in the weeks ahead blamed Bret for holding him back Owen demanded a one on one match with Bret which Bret refused to accept In the storyline Bret along with his parents worked over the Christmas holidays to reunite the family and to settle their rivalry Bret was voted WWF Superstar of the Year 1993 by fans 83 as well as the greatest wrestler of the year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers 84 Bret s rivalry with his brother Owen won them Pro Wrestling Illustrated s Feud of the Year award and featured a highly rated steel cage match at SummerSlam At the Royal Rumble in January Bret and Owen took on The Quebecers Jacques and Pierre for the WWF Tag Team Championship Referee Tim White stopped the match after he considered Bret unable to continue after he sustained a kayfabe knee injury during the match After the match Owen berated his brother for costing him a title opportunity and attacked the injured knee setting the feud between the two 85 Later on Hart managed to participate and win the 1994 Royal Rumble match amid controversy Hart and Lex Luger were the final two participants and the two were eliminated over the top rope at the same time Therefore both men were named co winners of the 1994 Royal Rumble match and received title shots at WrestleMania X 86 Luger won the chance to face Yokozuna first with Hart having to wrestle his brother Owen before receiving his title shot Hart lost his match against Owen 87 but went on to defeat Yokozuna for his second WWF Championship 88 89 Hart continued to feud with his brother Owen while he also started feuding with Diesel Hart s friend and former tag team partner Jim Neidhart returned to the WWF and reunited with Hart At King of the Ring Hart defended the WWF Championship against Diesel When Hart was winning the match Shawn Michaels interfered on Diesel s behalf Diesel appeared close to victory after he delivered a Jackknife Powerbomb yet before he could pin Hart Neidhart interfered therefore Diesel won by disqualification but Hart retained his title Neidhart left when Diesel and Michaels attacked Hart following the match Neidhart s motivation was made clear when he helped Owen win the tournament that night so that he could receive a title shot against his brother 90 At SummerSlam Hart successfully retained the WWF Championship against Owen in a steel cage match 91 This match received a five star rating from Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Newsletter and the brothers feud was voted Feud of the Year by readers of Pro Wrestling Illustrated 79 Hart eventually lost his WWF Championship at Survivor Series in a submission match against Bob Backlund where the manager of either competitor Davey Boy Smith for Hart Owen for Backlund would have to throw in the towel for the wrestler they were representing When Hart was in Backlund s crossface chickenwing and Davey Boy was kayfabe knocked out Owen persuaded his mother Helen to throw in the towel for Hart giving Backlund the championship victory 92 Bret s feud with Backlund would continue into the following year He was voted the greatest wrestler of 1994 by Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers winning the vote for the second straight year 93 Hart in 1995 Three days after Hart s title loss Diesel defeated Backlund in eight seconds with a jackknife powerbomb to become the new WWF Champion By 1995 Hart was focusing on projects outwith the business such as acting and shifted to the number two face in the company behind Diesel 94 Hart challenged for Diesel s WWF Championship at the 1995 Royal Rumble in a match that was continually marred by outside interference and ruled a draw Both men embraced in a display of sportsmanship after the match In a rematch from Survivor Series Hart defeated Bob Backlund in an I Quit match at WrestleMania XI 95 Hart was critical with the match against Backlund claiming it was probably my worst pay per view match I ever had 96 Hart would be the focal point of the first event in the In Your House pay per view series competing in two matches at In Your House 1 He defeated Hakushi in the very first match of the in Your House series Hart s acclaimed feud with Jerry Lawler was reignited at the event when Lawler defeated Hart due to Hakushi s now Lawler s protege interference 97 Hart beat Lawler in a Kiss My Foot match at King of the Ring and defeated Lawler s kayfabe dentist Isaac Yankem by disqualification at SummerSlam 1995 98 Their King of the Ring match ended with Hart shoving his foot into Lawler s mouth then forcing Lawler to kiss his own foot 99 Although Hart was victorious in their in ring feud Lawler remained strongly opposed to Hart as a commentator and would routinely encourage Hart s opponents during matches it would not be until Over the Limit sixteen years later that both men would finally bury the hatchet After disposing of Lawler Hart engaged in a three month feud with Jean Pierre Lafitte who would be stealing the mirrored sunglasses from fans at ringside and his trademark leather jacket At In Your House 3 Hart defeated Lafitte to end the feud Hart shifted his focus back to the WWF Championship defeating Diesel in a no disqualification match at Survivor Series to commence his third reign 100 101 In a rematch from their SummerSlam 1992 encounter Hart successfully defended his title against the now heel Davey Boy Smith at In Your House 5 Seasons Beatings He lost to The Undertaker by disqualification at the 1996 Royal Rumble when Diesel interfered ultimately retaining the WWF Championship and defeated The Undertaker by disqualification in a rematch on the February 5 episode of Raw again due to Diesel s interference 102 Hart retained his title once again against Diesel in a steel cage match at In Your House 6 and defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley who was undefeated on Raw on the March 4 episode of the show 103 WWF Commissioner Rowdy Roddy Piper ruled that Hart would face Shawn Michaels who had earned a WWF Championship match at WrestleMania XII by winning the Royal Rumble 104 in a 60 minute Iron Man match at the event The wrestler with the most decisions during the 60 minutes would win the match and the WWF Championship At WrestleMania with less than a minute left on the clock and the score still 0 0 Michaels jumped from the middle rope his legs were caught by Hart and Hart locked in his Sharpshooter However Michaels did not submit in the last 30 seconds so the match ended in a tie WWF President Gorilla Monsoon ruled that the match would continue in sudden death overtime Michaels hit a superkick to win the championship 105 Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers voted it the Match of the Year 65 in 2004 WWE fans voted the match as the greatest in the history of WrestleMania 106 After WrestleMania Hart went on a European tour over the next two weeks coming out victorious against Stone Cold Steve Austin and Hunter Hearst Helmsley The tour ended on April 22 and after this he took his hiatus from television His final televised appearance was an interview taped while on the European tour in which he described his passion for wrestling was diminished and stated that although there were offers from competing companies he might be finished with wrestling 107 That fall Hart would indeed receive competing offers of employment from both WWF and World Championship Wrestling WCW WCW presented a 3 year 9M contract offer to Hart 108 while the World Wrestling Federation responded with an unprecedented 20 year contract Finishing up his original WWF deal Hart returned to action on a tour of South Africa on September 8 1996 defeating Davey Boy Smith in Durban 107 On October 21 Hart elected to re sign with the World Wrestling Federation 109 He was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame Class of 1996 Feud with Stone Cold Steve Austin 1996 1997 Edit Main article Hart Foundation reunion Hart posing for the crowd with his arms open Over the summer Stone Cold Steve Austin who was fresh from winning the 1996 King of the Ring 110 continually taunted Hart and challenged him to come back and have a match After an eight month hiatus from television Hart returned and defeated Austin at Survivor Series in a match for the number one contender spot to the WWF Championship 111 Hart challenged champion Sycho Sid at the following month s In Your House 12 It s Time Shawn Michaels who was serving as a guest commentator at ringside accidentally cost Hart the victory when he attempted to become involved in the match after being assaulted by Sid The building tension between Hart and Michaels climaxed after the match when Hart assaulted Michaels Hart s feud with Austin escalated at the Royal Rumble when Hart tossed Austin out of the ring only for Austin unbeknownst to the referees to climb back into the ring and win the Royal Rumble match while the referees were distracted by Mankind 112 Hart quit the WWF the next night on Raw in protest In order to deal with this controversy a Fatal Four Way between Austin and the participants he eliminated after re entering the ring Vader The Undertaker and Hart was set up for In Your House 13 Final Four with the winner becoming the number one contender After then champion Shawn Michaels relinquished the belt though the match officially became for the WWF Championship Hart defeated Austin Vader and The Undertaker in the Fatal Four Way 113 114 However Austin made sure Hart s fourth reign was short lived costing him a title match against Sid the next night on Raw 115 Hart challenged for Sid s WWF Championship in a steel cage match shortly before WrestleMania 13 which saw Austin actually attempt to help Hart win in order to make their scheduled match at WrestleMania 13 a title match Concurrently The Undertaker who had a scheduled title match with Sid at WrestleMania attempted to help Sid win Sid ultimately retained leading to a pure grudge match for Hart and Austin 116 Following his loss to Sid Hart shoved announcer Vince McMahon to the ground when he attempted to conduct a post match interview and engaged in a worked shoot expletive laden rant against McMahon and WWF management This incident has been cited as one which helped lay the foundations of the WWF s Attitude Era as well as the starting point of McMahon s on air character the tyrannical WWF owner Mr McMahon 117 At WrestleMania 13 Hart and Austin had their rematch in a submission match that would later get a 5 star rating from Dave Meltzer In the end Hart locked the Sharpshooter on a bloody Austin who refused to give up In fact Austin never quit but passed out from the blood loss and pain Ken Shamrock the special guest referee awarded Hart the match after which he continued to assault Austin thus turning heel for the first time since 1988 118 It was named Match of the Year by Wrestling Observer Newsletter and voted Match of the Year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers 65 Later that night Hart confronted Sycho Sid and The Undertaker prior to their match for the WWF Championship Hart insulted Undertaker and told Shawn Michaels who was a guest commentator for the match not to interfere Undertaker won the match which ended with Hart hot shotting Sid on the ropes therefore costing him the title Hart challenged Rocky Maivia for the Intercontinental Championship in the main event of the March 31 episode of Raw Rocky Maivia won by disqualification when Hart refused to release a figure four leglock applied around the ring post He faced Austin again in the main event of In Your House 14 Revenge of the Taker to determine who would challenge the WWF Champion Undertaker in a title match at the following month s In Your House 15 A Cold Day in Hell Austin had Hart locked in his own finishing move the Sharpshooter in the middle of the ring when The British Bulldog interfered on Hart s behalf resulting in disqualification and giving Austin the victory and title match They met once again in a street fight on the April 21 episode of Raw Is War in which Austin injured Hart s ankle with a steel chair The match was ruled a no contest and Austin afterward continued to beat Hart while on a stretcher in the back of an ambulance In 1997 Hart became a tweener generally cheered for by Canadian and international fans and booed by American fans while remaining largely consistent in character In the ensuing weeks Hart denounced American fans because of their negative reaction to him in the recent weeks in contrast to his continued popularity through the rest of the world and reunited with brother Owen and brothers in law Davey Boy Smith and Jim Neidhart The family members formed a new Hart Foundation with Brian Pillman this incarnation was an anti American stable which was popular within Canada and Europe As the leader of this stable Hart routinely carried a Canadian flag to the ring and engaged in promos where he declared the superiority of his home nation he became so despised by U S audiences that they would often throw debris during his ring entrances interviews and matches 27 He was voted by Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers as the Most Hated Wrestler of the Year in 1997 119 At In Your House 16 Canadian Stampede in Hart s home town of Calgary the Hart Foundation defeated the team of Stone Cold Steve Austin Ken Shamrock Goldust and The Legion of Doom representing the United States in a ten man tag team match main event 120 The Canada vs U S rivalry escalated on the July 21 episode of Raw Is War in Halifax Nova Scotia where Bret Owen and Davey Boy Smith representing Canada and the Hart Foundation defeated the team of Dude Love Austin and The Undertaker representing the U S in a Flag match 121 The Hart Foundation s feud with Austin was named Feud of the Year by Wrestling Observer Newsletter and voted Feud of the Year by readers of Pro Wrestling Illustrated 79 Hart vowed that if he could not defeat The Undertaker for the WWF Championship at SummerSlam he would never wrestle in the United States again The Undertaker agreed to the match and Hart won his fifth and last WWF Championship after spitting in guest referee Shawn Michaels face Michaels swung a steel chair in retaliation which accidentally struck the Undertaker Michaels who as part of another pre match stipulation would be banned from wrestling in the United States if he did not remain impartial as referee had no option but to count the pinfall giving his rival Hart the victory 122 123 After SummerSlam Michaels was pushed as the top heel in the company and negative fan reactions towards Hart in the United States softened somewhat as he declared I m not so much anti American as I am just very very pro Canadian 27 In real life Hart did not like the new Attitude Era instead preferring traditional values This was used as part of his character as Hart would insult the U S fans because of the success of the Attitude Era 124 Hart successfully defended his title against The Patriot with whom Hart had become involved in a feud as part of the Canada vs U S storyline at Ground Zero In Your House 125 avenging a loss to him on the July 28 Raw 121 The Canada vs U S feud would conclude at Badd Blood In Your House where Hart and Davey Boy Smith representing Canada and The Hart Foundation defeated The Patriot and Vader representing the U S in a Flag match 126 Erstwhile in a rematch from SummerSlam The Undertaker challenged Hart for the WWF Championship at One Night Only after reversing a Tombstone Piledriver attempt from Hart The Undertaker dumped Hart on the apron when he would not let go of the ropes As a result Hart s neck was caught in the ropes and The Undertaker was disqualified 127 Hart later cited this as his favourite of all his matches with The Undertaker 27 and his last great match in the WWF 128 In September 1997 Hart faced Terry Funk at Terry Funk s WrestleFest in what was billed as Funk s retirement match 129 During the Hart Foundation s feud with the Shawn Michaels led D Generation X DX DX framed the Hart Foundation in vandalizing the locker room of the African American stable Nation of Domination with racist motifs In retaliation during a promo with D Generation X Hart called members Triple H previously billed as Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Shawn Michaels homos Hart later apologized for his participation in the storyline and said that he had been pressured into it saying I am not in any shape or form a racist And I don t believe it is anything to kid around about I also want to apologize for any remarks I made about gay people It was a stupid mistake on my part 128 Hart successfully defended his title against Nation of Domination leader Faarooq on the October 20 episode of Raw 121 In his penultimate title defence Hart wrestled Ken Shamrock to a no contest on the October 27 episode of Raw Is War while the referee was knocked out Shamrock put Hart in an ankle lock members of the Hart Foundation then attacked Shamrock until Shawn Michaels made the save for Shamrock and attacked Hart 121 The Montreal Screwjob and departure 1997 Edit Main articles Montreal Screwjob and Hitman Hart Wrestling with Shadows Hart along with Hulk Hogan held the record for most WWF Championship reigns until The Rock s sixth reign in 2001 Around this time Hart s on air rivalry with Vince McMahon also escalated A heated ringside altercation between the two led many fans to dislike McMahon who at the time was being exposed as owner of the WWF more and more frequently on air Although Hart had signed a 20 year contract back in 1996 the WWF was in a rough financial position by late 1997 and could no longer afford to honour the contract Although Hart was arguably the biggest wrestler in the world during the mid 1990s 130 McMahon also felt that the value of his character was beginning to wane 131 and he encouraged Hart to approach World Championship Wrestling WCW about a contract hopefully one similar to their original offer This was despite Hart s reluctance to leave the WWF and willingness to re negotiate 27 132 Hart subsequently signed a three year contract with WCW His final match with the WWF would be a title match against his real life rival Shawn Michaels at Survivor Series in Montreal Hart did not want to end his WWF career with a loss to Michaels in his home country particularly with the context of their nationality fueled feud and offered to lose forfeit or otherwise give over the belt to Michaels in any other way that McMahon wanted McMahon agreed to Hart s idea of forfeiting the championship the next night on Raw Is War or losing it a few weeks later Although Hart stated to McMahon he would not take the WWF Championship with him to WCW television and despite insistence from then WCW President Eric Bischoff 27 that Hart would join WCW with a clean slate McMahon was still concerned and paranoid this led to him breaking his word in what eventually came to be known as the Montreal Screwjob Even though Hart did not submit to the Sharpshooter referee Earl Hebner called for the bell as if he had on McMahon s orders This resulted in Hart losing the WWF Championship to Michaels 133 The night ended with an irate Hart spitting in McMahon s face destroying television equipment and punching McMahon backstage in front of Gerald Brisco Pat Patterson and McMahon s son Shane Hart also confronted Michaels backstage about the match finish Many behind the scenes events leading up to the Montreal Screwjob were filmed for the documentary Hitman Hart Wrestling with Shadows released in 1998 WWE has described the Montreal Screwjob as arguably the most controversial most jarring moment in the annals of sports entertainment 134 Hart s likeness would continue to be featured in WWF media into 1998 including the title video of Raw brawling in a ring within a warehouse 135 and the WWF War Zone video game 136 World Championship Wrestling Edit United States Heavyweight Champion 1997 1999 Edit Hart s three year contract with World Championship Wrestling included a salary of 2 5 million per year a 1 million annual increase from his WWF contract as well as a light schedule and a measure of creative control over his television character 137 A day after the WWF s Survivor Series pay per view Eric Bischoff while with the New World Order nWo announced that Hart was going to be coming to WCW and joining the nWo Hart made his debut on Nitro on December 15 1997 138 He was also heavily involved in that month s Starrcade pay per view Due to a 60 day no compete clause from the WWF he served as the special guest referee for the match between Bischoff and Larry Zbyszko during the Sting versus Hollywood Hogan main event for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship he stepped in toward the conclusion of the match as impromptu referee declaring Sting the winner and new champion by submission establishing Hart as a face in the process 139 140 In January his no compete clause expired and his first feud in WCW was against Ric Flair as both wrestlers considered themselves the greatest professional wrestlers of all time Hart defeated Flair at Souled Out in his first WCW match 141 After this Hart elected to defend the honour of WCW against the nWo defeating members Brian Adams in his debut Nitro match on March 2 and Curt Hennig at Uncensored 142 In April 1998 Hart interfered in a Nitro main event between Hollywood Hogan and Randy Savage helping Hogan recapture the WCW World Heavyweight Championship turning heel in the process He became an associate of the nWo but did not officially join the group Hart held the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship four times from 1998 to 1999 a record within WCW and he was seen to raise its prestige as many WCW events were headlined by a match for that title during the time period in which Hart was associated with it 143 Hart competed in his second Nitro match on June 22 defeating Chris Benoit with assistance from nWo members Hart had attempted to recruit his long time friend into the nWo but the offer was rejected 144 At Bash at the Beach Hart competed in his first championship match in WCW when he faced Booker T for the WCW World Television Championship He was disqualified after hitting Booker with a steel chair 145 He headlined his first Nitro card on July 20 defeating Diamond Dallas Page for the vacant United States Heavyweight Championship with assistance from nWo member The Giant 146 On the August 10 episode of Nitro Hart lost his title to Lex Luger 147 He regained it from Luger the next night on Thunder 148 In the main event of Fall Brawl Hart was defeated in a WarGames match for the No 1 contender spot to the WCW World Heavyweight Championship 149 Hart subsequently asked the fans for forgiveness turning his back on Hogan and the nWo A match between Hart and Hogan was booked for the September 28 episode of Nitro During the match Hart sustained a knee injury with the bout ending in a no contest Sting came to Hart s aid and initiated a match with Hogan Hart turned on Sting delivering a DDT and this bout was also ruled a no contest Sting a member of the rival nWo Wolfpac was assaulted after the match this betrayal began an intense feud between Hart and Sting On the October 12 episode of Nitro Sting and The Warrior beat Hart and Hogan by disqualification Hart s feud with Sting ended at Halloween Havoc with Hart controversially defending the United States Heavyweight Championship and kayfabe injuring Sting On the October 26 episode of Nitro Hart lost the title to Diamond Dallas Page 150 The two headlined the following month s World War 3 pay per view in a title match which Hart lost 151 Hart regained the title from Page on the November 30 episode of Nitro in a No Disqualification match with help from The Giant 152 On the February 8 1999 episode of Nitro Hart lost the United States Heavyweight Championship to family friend Roddy Piper 153 On the March 29 episode of Nitro held at Toronto s Air Canada Centre Hart appeared in street clothes and derided WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair as well as Hogan for avoiding a match with him Finally he called out franchise player Goldberg claiming he could beat him in five minutes and verbally coercing Goldberg into giving him the spear Hart was wearing a metal breastplate under his Toronto Maple Leafs jersey which resulted in Goldberg being knocked out Hart then counted his own pinfall over Goldberg s unconscious body and announced over the mic Hey Bischoff and the WCW I quit In reality he had sustained a groin injury at the hands of Dean Malenko in November and needed time off for surgery 154 On May 23 1999 the night before Hart was scheduled to make an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to hype his imminent WCW return his brother Owen Hart died in an accident during a WWF pay per view Hart took a further four months off from WCW to be with his family Hart returned to wrestling on the September 13 1999 episode of Nitro in a tag team match with Hulk Hogan against Sting and Lex Luger reestablishing himself as a face in the process On the October 4 Nitro Hart defeated Chris Benoit in a special Owen Hart Tribute Match at Kemper Arena in Kansas City Missouri where Owen had died that previous May Hart challenged for Sting s WCW World Heavyweight Championship on the October 18 episode of Nitro but lost the match when he was attacked by Luger 155 Due to controversy over a series of WCW World Heavyweight Championship matches between Sting Hogan and Goldberg at Halloween Havoc the title was declared vacant A tournament then took place over several episodes of Nitro Hart s first round match came against Goldberg the night after Halloween Havoc with the bout being a tournament match for a berth in the next round as well as being a match for the United States Heavyweight Championship that Goldberg had won the night before Thanks to outside interference by Sid Vicious and The Outsiders Hart defeated Goldberg and won the U S Heavyweight Championship for the fourth time 156 157 On the November 8 episode of Nitro Hart lost the title to Scott Hall in a ladder match that also involved Sid Vicious and Goldberg 158 World Heavyweight Champion and injury 1999 2000 Edit Hart won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship tournament by defeating Perry Saturn 158 Billy Kidman 159 Sting and Chris Benoit at Mayhem On December 7 Hart and Goldberg won the WCW World Tag Team Championship from Creative Control making Hart a double champion Hart and Goldberg lost the tag team titles to The Outsiders on the December 13 episode of Nitro 160 At Starrcade Hart defended his WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Goldberg During the match Hart was struck with a thrust kick to the head resulting in a severe concussion Hart later speculated that he may have suffered up to three additional concussions within matches over the course of that day along with the days immediately following Starrcade having been unaware of the severity of his injuries 161 For example Hart placed Goldberg on the post in a figure four leglock which ended with Hart hitting his head on the concrete floor when Goldberg failed to receive the move correctly 162 The sum total of those injuries left Hart with post concussion syndrome and ultimately forced his retirement from professional wrestling Hart later claimed that Goldberg had a tendency to injure everyone he worked with 163 As part of his DVD documentary Hart expressed regret that someone as good hearted as Bill Goldberg was responsible for hurting him 27 Referee Roddy Piper rang the bell when Hart held Goldberg in the Sharpshooter although Goldberg did not submit Piper simply walked away leaving both Goldberg and Hart bewildered 164 Out of respect for Goldberg Hart vacated the WCW World Heavyweight Championship on the December 20 episode of Nitro and suggested that he without the championship advantage face Goldberg that night to determine the true champion During the match Scott Hall and Kevin Nash came to the ring looking to attack Goldberg with baseball bats Hart convinced them to stop then hit Goldberg with one of the bats turning heel once again The three continued to beat down Goldberg and were eventually joined by Jeff Jarrett 165 Hart regained the championship even though it was Roddy Piper who was covering Goldberg to try and protect him when the three count was made The nWo was reformed now billed as nWo 2000 166 167 Hart wrestled Terry Funk to a no contest in a non title hardcore rules match on the January 6 episode of Thunder In his final match in WCW he defended the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Nash on the January 10 episode of Nitro which also ended in a no contest Hart vacated the title in late January 2000 when he was forced to withdraw from the main event of WCW s Souled Out due to his injuries Hart continued to make appearances on WCW television generally cutting promos On the May 3 episode of Thunder Hart made a run in during an over the top rope battle royal where he hit Hogan with a chair His final WCW appearance occurred on the September 6 2000 episode of Thunder in a promo where he confronted Goldberg on the injury he sustained nine months prior WCW terminated Hart s contract via FedEx letter on October 20 2000 due to his ongoing incapacity and he announced his retirement from professional wrestling soon afterward in 6 days later on October 26 2000 11 Hart and several critics considered his storylines during his tenure to be lacklustre 27 168 Former WCW wrestler Chris Jericho attributed this to backstage politics and creative mayhem 124 Hart cited his steel plate segment with Goldberg and his tribute match to Owen against Chris Benoit as his two worthwhile moments with the company He said he was proud to have been WCW World Heavyweight Champion for a short time prior to his injury 27 Independent wrestling appearances 2001 2009 Edit In 2001 Hart became the on screen commissioner of World Wrestling All Stars WWA a role that ended prematurely due to a 2002 stroke which temporarily required him to use a wheelchair 169 In his first major appearance since recovering Hart travelled to Auckland New Zealand to appear at another WWA event in May 2003 170 In 2007 Hart signed autographs at The Legends of Wrestling show at the Tropicana Field in St Petersburg Florida 171 On the weekend of July 11 2009 he made an appearance at One Pro Wrestling in Doncaster England where he held a Q amp A and then entered the ring to address the fans at the show On September 27 2009 Hart appeared in New York City s Manhattan Center to sign autographs during a Ring of Honor event He spoke to the crowd reminiscing about some of his more memorable matches in New York 172 Return to WWE Edit WWE Hall of Fame 2004 2007 Edit In 2004 Bret Hart appeared in a WWE game for the first time since 1998 s WWF WarZone in the GameCube game WWE Day of Reckoning followed by WWE SmackDown vs Raw on PlayStation 2 In mid 2005 Hart worked with the renamed World Wrestling Entertainment for the first time since 1997 contributing hours of interview footage and selecting matches for his WWE Home Video release Bret Hit Man Hart The Best There Is the Best There Was the Best There Ever Will Be He returned to WWE programming as a guest on the November 16 episode of web series Byte This 40 On April 1 2006 Hart was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2006 by Stone Cold Steve Austin He did not appear alongside his fellow inductees at WrestleMania 22 the following night On June 11 2007 Hart made his first appearance on Raw since October 27 1997 when he appeared in a pre taped interview voicing his opinions on Vince McMahon as part of Mr McMahon Appreciation Night Feud with Vince McMahon and Raw General Manager 2009 2010 Edit Hart confronts Michaels on January 4 2010 Hart re signed with WWE in late 2009 On December 28 after weeks of speculation surrounding Hart and his presence in World Wrestling Entertainment Chairman Vince McMahon announced that Hart would be special guest host on the January 4 Raw 173 Hart thanked the fans for their continued support jokingly teased announcer Jerry Lawler about their long running 1990s feud and confronted Shawn Michaels and McMahon regarding the Montreal Screwjob at Survivor Series in 1997 Hart and Michaels were able to agree on a truce shaking hands and hugging While many cast doubts on the sincerity of their reconciliation both men have confirmed that it was indeed genuine and not part of storyline 174 175 It also appeared that he had buried the hatchet with McMahon later in the night until McMahon subsequently kicked Bret in the crotch this was in fact part of a storyline as Hart and McMahon had been on speaking terms since 2005 174 During different encounters the following month Hart and McMahon reproduced events similar to those that occurred in the Montreal Screwjob McMahon spitting in Hart s face as Hart did to McMahon and Hart destroying parts of the technical equipment that goes into producing Raw as he did to the Survivor Series equipment 176 On the February 15 Raw Hart made a farewell from WWE but as he left to go inside his limousine another vehicle reversed into the door of his limo and injured his left leg On the March 1 Raw McMahon challenged Hart to a match at WrestleMania XXVI Hart accepted 177 The match was later changed to a No Holds Barred match as Hart revealed with help from Stone Cold Steve Austin the special guest host that night the staging of his injury Hart along with his family inducted his father Stu Hart into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2010 a controversial decision that aggravated Hart and McMahon s rivalry in 2010 At WrestleMania McMahon attempted to buy Hart s family into turning against him however they turned against McMahon instead and helped Hart defeat McMahon 178 Hart with WWE in 2010 Hart stood with The Hart Dynasty David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd a stable stemmed from the Hart family throughout their feud with ShoMiz Big Show and The Miz they ultimately won the WWE Tag Team Championship on April 26 When The Miz lost a match that guaranteed a WWE United States Championship match to a Hart family member he chose Bret with the help of the Dynasty Hart defeated The Miz to win his fifth United States Championship on May 17 in Toronto Ontario Canada 179 On the May 24 episode of Raw Hart was named the new general manager of Raw His first orders included vacating his United States Championship which R Truth won and setting up qualifying matches for Fatal 4 Way which the injured Batista took exception to and quit 180 The next week Hart declared a Viewer s Choice episode of Raw 181 He was attacked by NXT rookies after firing Wade Barrett and declining to offer them contracts on the June 14 episode of Raw 182 A week later McMahon fired Hart as general manager for failing to control the rookies 183 Hart returned five weeks later where it was announced by John Cena that he The Great Khali R Truth Edge Chris Jericho John Morrison and Hart would face the NXT rookies now known as The Nexus at SummerSlam 184 The following week Hart teamed with Cena to wrestle SummerSlam teammates Edge and Chris Jericho to a no contest 185 In the SummerSlam main event he was disqualified for using a steel chair on Skip Sheffield however his team still ultimately won the match 186 On the August 16 episode of Raw Hart introduced the new tag team title belts to the champions The Hart Dynasty Later on in the night during The Nexus vs Raw challenge Hart was scheduled to face Justin Gabriel but was unable to compete after the Anonymous Raw General Manager citing his disdain for Hart removed him from the match and replaced him with Randy Orton 187 On September 25 WWE hosted a tribute event to Hart in Madison Square Garden where he and the Hart Dynasty defeated Nexus members Heath Slater Justin Gabriel and Michael Tarver in a six man tag team match when Gabriel submitted to Hart s Sharpshooter 188 In November 2010 Hart s WWE contract had expired 189 190 Sporadic appearances 2011 2022 Edit At Over the Limit Hart came to the support of his long running 1990s rival Jerry Lawler forcing Michael Cole to kiss Lawler s foot The following night on Raw Hart refereed the main event which saw John Cena and Rey Mysterio defeat R Truth and CM Punk with Hart s assistance On the August 23 2011 tapings of SmackDown aired August 26 Hart served as guest general manager On September 12 tapings of Raw in Ottawa Ontario Canada Hart teamed with John Cena in a match against Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez which he won after putting Rodriguez into a sharpshooter This was Hart s final match Hart has made infrequent appearances in minor roles appearing on the April 25 2011 episode of Tough Enough 191 At Raw 1000 and on the May 4 2012 episode of Raw he served as guest ring announcer he interviewed John Cena on September 10 2012 during which CM Punk interrupted and got into a confrontation with Hart He participated in backstage segments at the 2013 Royal Rumble and WrestleMania 31 On the post show of Raw on May 27 2013 Hart was honoured by the city of Calgary and the WWE with a Bret Hart Appreciation Night a celebration of the work he had done in his career Also present in the ring for this celebration were Pat Patterson Chris Jericho Shawn Michaels and Vince McMahon who each paid their own tributes to Hart He has also served as an expert on panels including the March 25 2013 episode of Raw and at the NXT Arrival pre show Hart was in the corner of his niece Natalya on the March 27 2014 episode of NXT 192 at the second NXT TakeOver event 193 and at the 2016 Payback event The match ended when the referee Charles Robinson called for the bell as Charlotte had Natalya locked in the Sharpshooter After the match both Natalya and Hart placed Charlotte and her father Ric Flair respectively in the Sharpshooter 194 On April 6 2019 Hart became a two time WWE Hall of Famer when he was inducted as a member of The Hart Foundation alongside Jim Neidhart During Hart s speech an audience member named Zach Madson charged into the ring and tackled Hart and his niece Natalya to the ground but they were quickly saved by multiple wrestlers and security and after several minutes Hart continued his speech WWE later released a statement saying that the attacker was sent to the local authorities 195 196 197 In August 2019 Hart appeared at WWE SummerSlam pay per view backstage wishing Seth Rollins good luck in his match against Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship 198 In September 2022 Hart appeared at ringside for WWE s first UK stadium show in 30 years WWE Clash at the Castle 199 All Elite Wrestling 2019 Edit On May 25 2019 Hart made a surprise special appearance at All Elite Wrestling s AEW inaugural pay per view Double or Nothing to unveil the AEW World Championship 200 Impact Wrestling 2020 Edit On October 24 2020 Hart was among those who appeared at Impact Wrestling s 2020 Bound for Glory via video message to congratulate Ken Shamrock for his induction into the Impact Hall of Fame 201 Professional wrestling style and persona EditHart is nicknamed The Hitman and often dubbed The Best There Is the Best There Was and the Best There Ever Will Be Hart usually wrestled in a pink attire and during his time as The Hart Foundation the tag team was nicknamed The Pink and Black Attack a nickname Hart used for himself during his singles career 202 203 Hart used the Sharpshooter as his finishing maneuver 204 In his biography Hart said he learned the hold from Konnan and Pat Patterson named it 205 Due to Hart s success the Sharpshooter is usually used by Canadian wrestlers 206 Before ending his matches Hart usually employed a sequence of five moves inverted atomic drop Russian leg sweep backbreaker elbow drop from the second rope and Sharpshooter being known as the Five Moves of Doom 207 During his time in the original Hart Foundation he and Jim Neidhart performed the Hart Attack as their finishing manoeuver 208 Legacy Edit Hart accepts his induction into the George Tragos Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame July 15 2006 BBC and Entertainment Tonight writers noted that Hart is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time 209 210 Sky Sports described his legacy as one of if not the greatest to have ever graced the squared circle 211 Veteran industry journalist Dave Meltzer called Hart one of the best ever 212 and further praised his ring psychology as the best in WWE history alongside that of Ricky Steamboat and maybe Jake Roberts 213 Jon Robinson of IGN called him one of the greatest if not the single best pure wrestler to ever walk that aisle 214 Veteran wrestlers including CM Punk 215 Booker T and Michael Hayes have named Hart the greatest of all time 216 with Hayes noting that he is considered by many as the best Canadian performer ever if not the single greatest overall 217 Veteran announcer Gene Okerlund dubbed Hart the greatest ever 217 and stressed that he should appear in anyone s list of the all time top 10 wrestlers 27 Viscera commented He was the best WWF Champion of all time I mean as far as international rapport it s like he s a god 218 Olympic wrestling gold medalist and six time WWE world champion Kurt Angle studied tapes of Hart in order to learn the art of pro wrestling 219 he and Stone Cold Steve Austin have ranked Hart as the best in ring performer ever Austin tying Hart with Shawn Michaels 220 221 Similarly former opponent Harley Race described Hart as being as good as they got 222 WWE chairman Vince McMahon described Hart as having unparalleled technical wrestling and storytelling skills and retrospectively characterized the late 1990s Hart as a performer who you know is going to give you the best match of the night every time he goes out there 27 Asked where he would rank Hart among the pantheon of wrestling greats longtime announcer Jim Ross stated Right at the top Bret was one of the all time best 223 IGN ranked him as the fifth greatest wrestler ever 224 Sports Illustrated ranked him as the sixteenth greatest wrestler ever 225 Asked for his favourite opponent Ted DiBiase said In my own era without a doubt Bret Hart 226 The Undertaker named Hart as his toughest opponent adding Some of my favourite matches are with him I think my matches with Bret were some of the best 227 Although Ted DiBiase later acknowledged that Hart failed to become as big of a star as Hulk Hogan 228 Recalling their WWF Championship bout from July 1994 Sean Waltman affirmed Hart gave me the best singles match of my career and one of the best matches that s ever been on Monday Night Raw 229 Curt Hennig stated Out of all the matches I had probably the best match I ever had would be with Bret at SummerSlam 1991 I have a good thing with Bret forever 230 Shawn Michaels who did not get along with Hart on a personal level conceded that Hart was an unbelievable performer an opinion shared by WWE executive and former opponent Triple H 231 calling him a sheer joy to work with and saying that the pair s match at WrestleMania XII was one of if not his favourite WrestleMania bout 232 Roddy Piper described Hart as one great man and one of the few guys who has a total package 27 Lance Storm remarked Hart s matches always seemed more important than the individuals involved in them and that s what made him great Bret managed to dominate this sport by wrestling which is no easy task and is to his credit On Hart s influence Storm said I ve always tried to pattern my ring style or work ethic at least after that of The Hitman 233 Along with Storm Roman Reigns and Sami Zayn point to Hart as their top wrestling inspiration 234 235 Seth Rollins and Jinder Mahal called him an idol 236 237 and Jon Moxley cited him as an influence 238 Edge listed his three idols within the business as Bret Shawn and Hulk 239 Chris Jericho named Bret as his hero along with Owen Hart and said he aspired to be half of what Bret was 240 Chris Benoit remarked I always emulated him I spent so many years looking up to idolizing Hart he was somewhat of a role model to me Benoit added that his matches against Hart were up on a pedestal 27 Koji Nakagawa modelled his character and entire career on Bret Hart by adopting Hart s pink and black attire an entrance theme identical to Hart s theme song while also adopting his moveset 241 Ryback recalled a WWF event from his childhood saying I remember it was Bret Hart against Diesel inside a steel cage in the main event and I just knew I wanted to be a WWE wrestler Bret Hart I love 242 Drew McIntyre named Hart his favourite wrestler 243 while Wade Barrett named Hart along with The British Bulldog The Ultimate Warrior and The Undertaker 244 he called Hart vs Bulldog at SummerSlam 1992 his all time favorite match 245 Scott Dawson said that Hart s work at King of the Ring in 1993 made him want to become a professional wrestler 246 Upon joining All Elite Wrestling for his hotly anticipated return to professional wrestling after seven years CM Punk wore a Bret Hart T shirt in one of his first televised appearances 247 and his first match against Darby Allin included several sequences that mirrored a 1994 Hart match against Sean Waltman 248 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI readers voted Hart the greatest wrestler of 1993 and 1994 in the PWI 500 84 as well as the Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year 1994 249 He was voted WWF Superstar of the Year 1993 by fans 83 PWI ranked him No 4 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003 after Hulk Hogan Ric Flair and Andre the Giant 250 WWE has also credited Hart as the top Submission Specialist in professional wrestling history citation needed and for popularizing the Sharpshooter named by the organization as the most devastating submission hold in professional wrestling history 251 Hart s rise to singles success was seen to revolutionize the business IGN wrote After Bret beat Ric Flair for the WWE Championship in 1992 it changed the entire industry re setting the WWF back to the days of technical wizardry and reshaping all our notions of what a great wrestling match should actually look and feel like 252 According to prominent industry historian Dave Meltzer Hart was a major draw in the United States and probably more so in Europe 253 Fellow journalists Bob Ryder and Dave Scherer described him as an incredible international draw attracting standing room only crowds in every corner of the globe 254 Fin Martin of Power Slam also spoke to Hart s drawing power placing him number 7 in The 10 Best U S Style All Rounders a list that considered drawing ability along with workrate and promo skills 255 Vice s Corey Erdman wrote 1997 was one of the hottest periods in the history of professional wrestling Hart was the WWF s biggest star arguably its biggest live gate draw globally 256 Recalling WCW s acquisition of Hart that year WWE owner Vince McMahon argued that his chief competitor could have really built the entire franchise around this extraordinary star McMahon felt that WCW misused Hart which was fortunate for the WWF 27 On the February 16 2006 episode of Raw it was announced that Hart would be an inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2006 257 Hart had also been approached by Vince McMahon for a potential match between the two at WrestleMania 22 but declined the offer 258 On April 1 2006 Hart was inducted by Stone Cold Steve Austin He thanked every wrestler he worked with even thanking Vince McMahon and said he s in a good place in life 259 Veteran industry personality and former WWE executive Paul Heyman referred to Hart s oeuvre as a body of work so spectacular that it is beyond comprehension how brilliant a career he enjoyed 260 On July 15 2006 Hart was inducted into the George Tragos Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame at the International Wrestling Institute and Museum in Newton Iowa The induction took place in an immensely crowded and humid display room showcasing one of Hart s ring entrance jackets The honour is only awarded to those with both a professional and amateur wrestling background making Hart one of the youngest inductees During his acceptance Hart compared this induction to his place in the WWE Hall of Fame saying This is a much bigger honour for me 261 In June 2008 Hart returned to the George Tragos Lou Thesz Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame ceremony this time to induct his father Stu Hart 262 In 2021 Hart would be inducted into Canada s Walk of Fame by Chris Jericho and the Rock 263 Other media EditWriting Edit Hart wrote a weekly column for the Calgary Sun from June 1991 until October 2004 264 Hart used his poetry skills to win over Gord Kirke to act as his legal counsel 265 On October 16 2007 Hart s autobiography titled Hitman My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling was released in Canada by Random House Canada and released in fall 2008 in the United States by Grand Central Publishing with a U S book signing tour Hart began writing the book in July 1999 with Marcy Engelstein his longtime close friend and business associate They did not complete the book until eight years later in September 2007 due to Hart having his stroke in 2002 among numerous other tragedies that occurred during the writing Hart s chronicle is based on an audio diary that he kept for all of his years on the road in professional wrestling 266 Hart also provided the forewords to Roddy Piper s autobiography In the Pit with Piper 267 268 self published source Harley Race s autobiography King of the Ring 269 and Dave Meltzer s book Tributes II Remembering More of the Worlds Greatest Wrestlers 270 Acting Edit In 1994 Hart played a prison inmate in Oliver Stone s Natural Born Killers however the scene he appeared in was cut from the final film It re appears in the director s cut citation needed From 1994 to 1995 Hart appeared in Lonesome Dove The Series television show playing Luther Root He has made numerous televised appearances since including a guest spot on The Simpsons in 1997 as himself in The Old Man and the Lisa and episodes of the Honey I Shrunk The Kids TV series along with his brother Owen The Adventures of Sinbad Big Sound and The Immortal Hart provides the voice of pro wrestler character The Hooded Fang in Jacob Two Two Hart also guest starred on the sketch comedy series MADtv in 1997 where he acted as enforcer at a fan s house appearing with his WWF Championship belt Hart later appeared again on MADtv in 1999 and 2000 in an angle with actor Will Sasso in which the two feuded on the set of MADtv and in World Championship Wrestling this culminated in a grudge match on WCW Monday Nitro where Hart decisively defeated Sasso Hart donned his Hit Man singlet along with additional costume and executed wrestling maneuvers on villain characters as part of his performance as the Genie in a 2004 stage production of Aladdin 271 He reprised the role in 2006 Wrestling related Edit Hart was the subject of the 1998 documentary Hitman Hart Wrestling with Shadows which chronicled many of the events in Hart s personal and professional life from September 1996 to November 1997 including the Montreal Screwjob and its immediate aftermath A clip of Hart applying the sharpshooter to Benoit at WCW Mayhem in 1999 is featured in the opening credits of Malcolm in the Middle In mid 2005 WWE announced the release of a three disc DVD originally named Screwed The Bret Hart Story with the title a reference to the Montreal Screwjob Hart filmed over seven hours of interview footage for the DVD which was renamed Bret Hit Man Hart The Best There Is The Best There Was The Best There Ever Will Be The collection was released on November 15 2005 Hart appeared on many talk shows including Larry King Live Nancy Grace Hannity amp Colmes On the Record w Greta Van Susteren discussing the Chris Benoit double murder and suicide Hart was a longtime friend of Benoit On April 6 2010 WWE released Hart amp Soul The Hart Family Anthology which is a 3 DVD set featuring a documentary on the Hart wrestling family as well as 12 matches It is unique in that it also features previously unseen home movies from the Harts as well as interviews from family members In 2010 The Fight Network produced a documentary titled Bret Hart Survival of the Hitman produced by John Pollock Jorge Barbosa and Wai Ting chronicling the rise of Hart his split with WWE in 1997 and his road back to the company in January 2010 The documentary features interviews with Hart members of the Hart family Hart s former business manager Carl De Marco former sports agent Gord Kirke and producer of Wrestling with Shadows Paul Jay A DVD entitled Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart WWE s Greatest Rivalries was released in November 2011 The subject of the DVD was their on screen rivalry and real life conflicts with a particular focus on the Montreal Screwjob In 2016 Hart starred in the documentary film Nine Legends 272 Early that year Hart launched a podcast named The Sharpshooter Show 273 Music Edit In 2021 Bret Hart appeared on a song with rapper Magneto Dayo titled Limitless Video games EditHart has appeared in numerous video games They include WWE Video gamesYear Title Notes1992 WWF European Rampage Tour Video game debut Cover athleteWWF WrestleMania Steel Cage Challenge Cover athlete1993 WWF Royal Rumble Cover athleteWWF King of the RingWWF Rage in the Cage1994 WWF Raw Cover athlete1995 WWF WrestleMania The Arcade Game Cover athlete1996 WWF In Your House Cover athlete1998 WWF War Zone2004 WWE Day of ReckoningWWE SmackDown vs Raw2005 WWE WrestleMania 21WWE Day of Reckoning 2WWE SmackDown vs Raw 20062006 WWE SmackDown vs Raw 20072007 WWE SmackDown vs Raw 20082009 WWE Legends of WrestleMania2010 WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2011 DLC character For PS3 amp Xbox 3602011 WWE All Stars2012 WWE 132013 WWE 2K142014 WWE SuperCard2015 WWE ImmortalsWWE 2K162016 WWE 2K172017 WWE ChampionsWWE Tap ManiaWWE 2K18WWE Mayhem2018 WWE 2K192019 WWE 2K202020 WWE 2K Battlegrounds2022 WWE 2K22WCW Video gamesYear Title Notes1998 WCW Nitro Video game debut Bret was featured in the Nintendo 64 version of the game but was not in the PlayStation versionWCW nWo Revenge1999 WCW nWo ThunderWCW Mayhem2000 WCW Backstage AssaultLegends of Wrestling Video gamesYear Title Notes2001 Legends of Wrestling Cover athlete2002 Legends of Wrestling II Cover athlete2004 Showdown Legends of WrestlingPersonal life EditHart lent his nickname to the Calgary Hitmen of the Western Hockey League he was a founder and part owner 274 He is the commissioner of Sharpshooter Funding a business loan company citation needed On August 23 2018 Hart was honoured with a traditional Niitsitapi naming ceremony and named Courageous Chief by Siksika Elder Miiksika am Clarence Wolfleg The ceremony was done as recognition for his and his father Stu Hart s cultural relationship building contributions such as promoting interest of the sport of amateur wrestling among indigenous youth throughout Western Canada 275 Family Edit Main article Hart wrestling family Hart married Julie Smadu born March 25 1960 on July 8 1982 They have four children 276 Jade Michelle Hart born March 31 1983 Dallas Jeffery Hart born August 11 1984 Alexandra Sabina Hart born May 17 1988 nicknamed Beans and Blade Colton Hart born June 5 1990 277 The four hearts located on the right thigh of his tights symbolize his children as do the four dots following his signature 278 Julie s sister Michelle was married to Tom Billington from 1982 to 1991 279 280 Bret and Julie separated in May 1998 281 and after several brief reunions over the next 4 years 282 eventually divorced on June 24 2002 just hours before Hart had his stroke 283 Hart married an Italian woman named Cinzia Rota on September 15 2004 but they divorced in 2007 after failing to agree on where they should live 284 He married Stephanie Washington an African American woman several decades his junior in 2010 285 although at first his children were wary of their new stepmother they have since embraced her as they realized that despite their differences in age the love between her and their father is deep and genuine 286 Through his daughters Jade and Alexandra Hart has a granddaughter Kyra Beans born June 2010 and two grandsons Grayson Knight Cassidy born June 20 2015 and Bo born April 2016 287 In 2019 Hart s son Dallas had a daughter Vylet Louise Hart 288 His seven brothers were either wrestlers or involved backstage with the wrestling business his four sisters all married professional wrestlers Two of his brothers in law Davey Boy Smith and Jim Neidhart had successful careers in the business His youngest brother Owen Hart had become a decorated wrestler in his own right before his death in 1999 caused in an accident at the WWF pay per view Over the Edge Hart s niece Natalya is a professional wrestler Fellow pro wrestler Roddy Piper claimed in his autobiography to be a cousin of Hart 289 Hart has also stated that Piper was the only wrestler to visit him in the hospital after his stroke 290 Health problems Edit On June 24 2002 Hart had a stroke after hitting his head in a bicycle accident The Calgary Herald reported that Hart hit a pothole flew over the handlebars of the bike and landed on the back of his head Hart developed total paralysis on his left side which required months of physical therapy Hart has since recovered much of his mobility and is in good health although he has had other lasting effects common to stroke survivors such as emotional imbalance Hart wrote in detail about his stroke in his autobiography Hitman My Real Life In The Cartoon World of Wrestling 214 Hart later became a spokesperson for March of Dimes Canada s Stroke Recovery Canada program 291 While recovering from his stroke Hart would train three days a week at B J s Gym in Calgary which was owned by his brother in law B J Annis 292 On February 1 2016 Hart announced through a Facebook post that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer 293 Jim Ross claimed on March 2 2016 that Hart had beaten the disease following successful surgery and that it appeared not to have spread to other areas of his body 294 Hart responded to Jim Ross comments through Facebook saying that although the surgery was a success and that he and his doctors were optimistic he would continue to be monitored every three months by doctors until he can actually be cancer free 295 Personal issues with Ric Flair Edit In October 1993 Hart gave a radio interview in which he said Ric Flair sucks and described his workplace WCW as minor league 296 In his autobiography Flair accused Hart of exploiting the death of his brother Owen Hart and the controversy surrounding the Montreal Screwjob 297 Flair also claimed in his autobiography that despite Hart s popularity in Canada he was not a formidable money making draw in the United States a claim which Hart dismissed as plain ridiculous in a column written for the Calgary Sun 46 Hart claimed that he drew greater revenue than Flair citing his headlining performances on consistently sold out tours throughout his WWF career while Flair wrestled to allegedly near empty arenas He also criticized Flair on what he perceived as insults to fellow wrestlers Mick Foley and Randy Savage Hart did acknowledge a decline in the WWF s popularity during the mid 1990s but he and others felt that this was largely attributed to the WWF s well publicised sex and steroid scandals as well as WCW s acquisition of former top WWF stars 46 298 299 Hart also took aim at Flair in his autobiography criticizing his in ring talents and what Hart perceived as Flair s unsubtle blading 300 Flair and Hart have since reconciled and are now friends 301 Claims Shawn Michaels and Triple H bullied The Rock Edit On an episode on his Confessions with the Hitman podcast Hart revealed that in 1996 97 Dwayne Johnson at that time a rookie in WWE was a marked guy and that both Shawn Michaels and Triple H bullied him and did everything in their power to make The Rock leave the company He claimed both superstars were jealous of him which is why they used to work him for the smallest of reasons He Triple H was always out to get The Rock Shawn was out to get him and they just worked on him and worked on him and worked on him and I left The Rock was still in the doghouse with those guys They wanted him out as bad as they wanted me out 302 External video Dwayne Johnson amp Emily Blunt Interview Jungle Cruise Screen Rant Plus remarks about Hart start at 3 51 In 2021 Johnson himself acknowledged and praised Hart for his attitude professionalism as being a great person and for being exceptionally kind to him when he was a rookie in WWE during an interview with Joseph Deckelmeier of The Illuminerdi and once he noticed that Deckelmeier was wearing a Hart shirt he stated to Emily Blunt while promoting their new film Jungle Cruise The t shirt he s wearing is a guy who didn t have to be but was so good to me when I was a rookie professional wrestler and his name is Bret The Hitman Hart He comes from a very famous wrestling family but at that time he was world champion and there were a lot of guys in that world at that time in 96 that didn t necessarily embrace me just when I was a rookie coming in because everyone is hungry for their spots and he ll tell you there s a lot of sharks in the water But that guy Bret and he was world champion to show me how it s done I think he did it because he knew that our families Anoa i and Hart knew each other and knew that I came from a lineage of pro wrestling and that I had a real love and respect for wrestling and he was just a great guy and I always like to give him props where I can 303 Championships and accomplishments Edit Hart is a five time WWF Champion becoming the second man after Hulk Hogan to accomplish this feat Amateur wrestling Edit City of Calgary City championships Calgary 1974 27 29 Collegiate wrestling Mount Royal Collegiate Champion 1977 27 30 National Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2006 304 Professional wrestling Edit Cauliflower Alley Club Iron Mike Award 2008 305 Canadian Wrestling Hall of Fame Individually 306 With the Hart family 307 George Tragos Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2006 308 Prairie Wrestling Alliance Prairie Wrestling Alliance Hall of Fame Class of 2010 309 Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum Class of 2008 310 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Comeback of the Year 1997 311 Feud of the Year 1993 vs Jerry Lawler 79 Feud of the Year 1994 vs Owen Hart 79 Match of the Year 1992 vs British Bulldog at SummerSlam 65 Match of the Year 1996 vs Shawn Michaels in an Iron Man match at WrestleMania XII 65 Match of the Year 1997 vs Stone Cold Steve Austin in a submission match at WrestleMania 13 65 Most Hated Wrestler of the Year 1997 119 Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year 1994 249 Stanley Weston Award 2003 312 Ranked No 1 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1993 and 1994 84 Ranked No 4 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003 Ranked No 37 of the top 100 tag teams of the PWI Years with Jim Neidhart in 2003 Quebec Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2017 313 Stampede Wrestling Stampede International Tag Team Championship 5 times with Keith Hart 4 and Leo Burke 1 314 Stampede British Commonwealth Mid Heavyweight Championship 3 times 315 Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship 6 times 316 Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame 317 World Championship Wrestling WCW World Heavyweight Championship 2 times 318 WCW United States Heavyweight Championship 4 times 157 WCW World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Goldberg 319 Fifth Triple Crown Champion 74 320 d Universal Wrestling Promotions UWP Caribbean Tag Team Championship 1 time with Smith Hart 321 World Wrestling Federation Entertainment WWE WWF Championship 5 times 322 WWE United States Championship 1 time 157 WWF Intercontinental Championship 2 times 323 WWF Tag Team Championship 2 times with Jim Neidhart 56 King of the Ring 1991 1993 Royal Rumble 1994 with Lex Luger 74 e Middle East Cup 1996 324 WWE Hall of Fame 2 times Class of 2006 individually Class of 2019 as a member of The Hart Foundation 325 WWF Superstar of the Year 1993 83 Second Triple Crown Champion Slammy Award 5 times Best New Generation Spot 1994 Go Get em Champ commercial 326 Best Music Video 1996 326 Match of the Year 1997 vs Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XII 326 Put a Fork in Him He s Done 1996 The Sharpshooter 326 Which WWF World Heavyweight Champion past or present in attendance is Hall of Fame bound 1996 326 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Best Pro Wrestling Book 2007 Hitman Best Pro Wrestling DVD 2006 Bret Hit Man Hart The Best There Is the Best There Was the Best There Ever Will Be Best Pro Wrestling DVD 2011 Greatest Rivalries Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart Feud of the Year 1993 vs Jerry Lawler Match of the Year 1997 vs Stone Cold Steve Austin in a Submission match at WrestleMania 13 Feud of the Year 1997 with Owen Hart Jim Neidhart British Bulldog and Brian Pillman vs Stone Cold Steve Austin Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame Class of 1996 Other Edit Hart was ranked the 39th greatest Canadian in 2004 in a poll by CBC which received more than 1 2 million votes 327 328 329 Canada s Walk of Fame 2021 330 Luchas de Apuestas record EditSee also Luchas de Apuestas Winner wager Loser wager Location Event Date NotesBret Hart hair The Spoiler mask Toronto Ontario WWF Toronto January 13 1985 331 See also EditFamilyMatt Hart Mike Hart Bruce Hart Jr Torrin Hart GeneralProfessional wrestling in Canada Sport in Calgary OtherHart Legacy Wrestling The Hitman nickname Stu Hart Lord of the Ring Pain and Passion Hart Still Beating Portals Biography Canada Sports LiteratureNotes Edit Stu mainly trained Bret in amateur wrestling 7 8 Hart announced his retirement in October 2000 but would later participate in 11 matches from 2010 2011 which involved minimal physical risk Hart had been a special guest referee for the match before the main event Larry Zbyszko vs Eric Bischoff but returned to restart the main event after he deemed Hulk Hogan s victory over Sting illegitimate He then acted as a referee for the rest of the main event 12 Hart and Goldberg both became Triple Crown Champions upon winning the WCW World Tag Team Championship Hart and Lex Luger are recognized as co winners after both simultaneously eliminated each other References Edit a b Historical Dictionary of Wrestling Scarecrow Press inc 2014 p 129 ISBN 978 0 8108 7926 3 Hart Diana McLellan Kirstie 2001 Under the Mat Inside Wrestling s Greatest Family Fenn p 22 ISBN 1 55168 256 7 a b c d e Bret Hart profile Online World of Wrestling 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1567110753 Martin Marlow J 2016 Bret Hart The best there is the best there was and the best there ever will be CreateSpace Independent Publishing ISBN 978 1523811182 Documentaries John Pollock Writer Bret Hart Ross Hart Keith Hart Bruce Hart 2010 Bret Hart Survival of the Hitman Documentary film Canada U S A Fight Network Jim Ross Interviewer Bret Hart Shawn Michaels 2011 Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart WWE s Greatest Rivalries Documentary film U S A Canada WWE Bret Hart Subject 2013 Bret Hitman Hart The Dungeon Collection Documentary film U S A Canada WWE Radio Anna Maria Tremonti Host Bret Hart 2007 Wrestler Bret Hart s childhood memories Radio Canada CBC Bret Hart 2014 Bret The Hitman Hart opens up on Ottawa Morning Radio Canada CBC Videos Bret Hart 2016 Bret Hart s Calgary Famed pro wrestler tours most memorable places in his home town Video Canada CBC Bret Hart 2015 Bret Hart discusses returning to Ottawa Video Canada CBC Interviews Bret Hart 2010 From The Archives Interview with Bret 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