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Hitman HART coming downunder!

 

Bret Hart, known as the “Hitman,” comes from a prestigious wrestling family and received his training in Calgary from his father, Stu Hart.
Throughout a career spanning two decades as World Champion in top wrestling organizations, Bret made it a priority to bring joy to sick and terminally ill children around the world by meeting with them individually. He understood the importance of being a positive role model for the millions who watched him on television.

Prior to his professional wrestling career, Bret received multiple accolades in amateur wrestling. Known for his technical proficiency, he is highly regarded by his peers as one of the best in his era.

Bret’s claim of being the best there is, was or ever will be is not based on his physical strength or toughness, but rather his ability to entertain without causing harm to his opponents in thousands of matches.

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Bret Hart, a five-time WWF World Heavyweight Champion, participated in several high-profile championship matches during his career.

 

WWF CHAMPION VS RIK FLAIR 10/12/92

Championship Match – “Nature Boy” Ric Flair defends against hometown hero “Hitman” Bret Hart – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CN 10/12/92

WWF CHAMPION VS YOKOZUNA 03/20/94

Bret Hart battles Yokozuna at Madison Square Garden on March 20, 1994 with “Rowdy” Roddy Piper looking on as the match’s special guest referee as Hart attempts to regain the WWE Championship.

WWF CHAMPION VS DIESEL 11/19/95

Main Event during Survivor Series 1995
No Disqualification match.

WWF CHAMPION – IYH FATAL 4 WAY

The main event was a Four Corners Elimination match for the vacant WWF Championship, including Bret Hart, Steve Austin, The Undertaker, and Vader, which Hart won.

WWF CHAMPION VS UNDERTAKER 08/03/97

Summerslam 1997 took place on August 3, 1997. It was held at Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Bret Hart defeated The Undertaker in a singles match for the WWF Championship with Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee