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Born July 2, 1957 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Bret Hart was introduced to wrestling at an early age by his father, Stu Hart, a wrestling trainer and promoter. From an early age, he began handing out fliers and selling tickets to local wrestling shows from his father’s wrestling promotion company, Stampede Wrestling. He began training as a wrestler at the age of 9 and eventually emerged as a notable amateur wrestler when he attended Ernest Manning High School in Calgary, Alberta. He enrolled in film study at Mount Royal College, where he continued his success as an amateur wrestler.

Hart began training with his father’s Stampede Wrestling in 1976 in preparation for the launch of his professional career. He worked as a referee for the early years and finally made his in-ring debut in 1978. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, he became one of the most successful performers in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, today WWE today). won numerous championships as part of the promotion. He headlined WrestleMania IX, X and XII among several other major WWF events.

Bret Hart’s stint with the WWF ended in November 1997 after the infamous “Montreal Screwjob” in which he lost the WWF World Heavyweight Championship title to Shawn Michaels in controversial circumstances. He joined another rival promotion, World Championship Wrestling (WCW), where he continued to win. He became the first professional wrestler to capture all six major titles from the two top wrestling promotions (WWF Tag Team, WWF Intercontinental, WWF World Titles, WCW Tag Team, WCW US World Titles and WCW ).

Hart was a five-time WWF World Heavyweight Champion, two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and he won a total of 32 championships during his career. Considered one of the greatest wrestlers in sports history, Bret Hart was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006, among other recognitions. After suffering a concussion in December 1999, Bret Hart officially announced his retirement from the sport in October 2000. However, he joined WWE as an in-ring competitor from 2010 to 2011 during which he won his last championship . and also served as General Manager of the WWE Raw brand.

Brothers and sisters

Bret Hart grew up in a very large household alongside 11 siblings, 7 brothers Smith, Bruce, Keith, Wayne, Dean, Ross and Owen, and 4 sisters, Ellie, Georgia, Alison and Diana. Much like Hart, all of his brothers were all trained by their father, Stu Hart, and eventually became professional wrestlers.

Bret and his younger brother Owen had the most success in professional wrestling and hence are the most famous among the brothers. Sadly, Owen Hart died in May 1999 from injuries sustained from equipment malfunction during WWF’s Over the Edge pay-per-view.

Woman, Girl

Bret Hart was married to Stephanie Washington for almost a decade. The couple married on July 24, 2010. Hart has four children and at least three grandchildren. He had his 4 children when he married his first wife, Julie Smadu.

His first child was born in March 1983, a daughter named Jade Michelle Hart. He welcomed his second child in August 1984, a son named Dallas Jeffery Hart. Her third child, Alexandra Sabina Hart was born in May 1988. Her last child, Blade Colton Hart, was born in June 1990.

Net value

Bret Hart has amassed a large amount of wealth over his long and illustrious career as a professional wrestler in terms of career earnings and endorsements. He has also been involved in other lucrative ventures over the years. He was a founding member of the Calgary Hitmen, a major junior ice hockey team based in his hometown of Calgary, Alberta. The team was formed in 1994 and its name comes from Hart’s Hitman nickname. The veteran wrestler has written at least two biographies and also writes a weekly column for the Calgary Sun, a newspaper published in his hometown. Bret Hart net worth is estimated at $14 million.

Is Bret Hart dead?

In June 2002, Bret Hart suffered a stroke after falling on his head in a bicycle accident. However, he survived and made a full recovery after several months of physical therapy. In February 2016, he was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. He also survived following an operation. After surviving these major health issues, Bret Hart is still alive and well.

the size

Bret Hart is 183cm (6ft) tall. Although retired from professional wrestling, he still sports a relatively trim physique. The 60-year-old maintains a weight of 107 kg (235 lb).

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