Bret Hart

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Основная информация
Пол: Мужской
Контакты
Город: Calgary
VK: id87555774
Образование
Место учёбы: Roosevelt University
Факультет: Evelyn T. Stone University College
Личные интересы
Деятельность: Bret HartStats From: Calgary, Alberta Signature Move: The Sharpshooter Career Highlights: World Tag Team Champion; Intercontinental Champion; WWE Champion; King of the Ring; Royal Rumble winner; United States Champion; WCW Tag Team Champion; WCW Champion; WWE Hall of Fame Inductee (2006); Raw General Manager
Любимые игры: WWE
О себе: Known as the “Excellence of Execution,” Bret Hart was one of the finest technical wrestlers ever. This submission specialist was known for systematically breaking down his opponents until he was ready to lock in the Sharpshooter, from which few escaped. Hart was also an innovator in the ring, executing strategies and applying holds (such as the ring-post figure-four leglock) that defied the expectations of opponents and fans alike. Hart also had an uncanny instinct for creating pinning predicaments out of opponents' holds when things looked their most bleak. The “Hit Man” was trained with his brothers and other Calgary hopefuls in the infamous Stu Hart Dungeon. It was there that his father stressed technique over flair, and it was there that Bret mastered an arsenal of submission maneuvers the hardest way possible — by having them applied to him. Bret Hart emerged from Calgary’s Stampede Wrestling into WWE as a tag-team specialist alongside Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart. Neidhart’s girth and force perfectly married with Bret’s skill and cerebral ring approach. Together they were the Hart Foundation, an up-and-coming duo of the 80s tag-team division. The Hart Foundation got their chance at the World Tag Team Championship against the popular and firmly entrenched British Bulldogs on January 26, 1987. On that date, Bret and his partner shocked the sports-entertainment world by winning the championship with a tandem clothesline that would later be well known as the “Hart Attack” finisher. The whirlwind event sent the message early that despite his composed manner, Hart had a mean streak and an unparalleled will to win. The Hart Foundation would go on to have many memorable bouts against the likes of the Nasty Boys, Demolition and Strike Force. After four years of competition and two lengthy reigns as World Tag Team Champion, Hart continued his ascendancy in WWE. As a young singles star, Hart defeated Mr. Perfect for the Intercontinental Championship in August 1991 in a classic battle of two talented mat wrestlers. Hart seemed well on his way to a dominant championship reign, but his cocky self-confidence and unbending ethics ultimately cost him the Intercontinental Championship against the Mountie in early 1992. Against the advice of those attending to him backstage, Hart insisted on defending the Intercontinental Championship at a live event in Springfield, Mass., despite a raging fever that could have easily hospitalized Hart. He didn’t want to disappoint the fans in attendance, and didn’t want to back down. Still, he was in no condition to wrestle, and he lost that night. But in a way, that event set in motion one of Hart’s most memorable matches — the night he won back the Intercontinental Championship by defeating old friend Rowdy Roddy Piper. The night Hart lost the Intercontinental Championship for the second-and-final time must also be considered a career highlight in its own right. In an emotionally charged family affair, Hart batted his brother-in-law Davey Boy Smith before more than 80,000 fans in London’s Wembley Stadium. After the 25-minute match that will be long-remembered, Hart and Smith shook hands and then celebrated in the center of the ring along with Diana, Bret’s sister and Davey’s wife. In stark contrast to the majesty and fanfare of the Wembley Stadium match, Hart achieved arguably his greatest WWE milestone in relative obscurity in October 1992. In an non-televised live event in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Hart forced the legendary world champion Ric Flair to submit to the Sharpshooter. It began the first of five WWE Championship reigns for the man who boldly and frequently declared, "I'm the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be." After turning back such foes as former champion Flair, Razor Ramon, and Shawn Michaels, Hart faced his biggest challenge at WrestleMania IX in the 500-pound plus Yoko

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