Was Bret Hart a real wrestler?

Bret Sergeant 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.

What happened to Brett Hart?

Back in 2002, Bret Hart suffered from a stroke and has described his recovery as being one of the hardest struggles he has ever had to deal with in his life. Despite the struggles he endured, Bret Hart is most proud of the fact that he never gave up on anything during the whole ordeal. You can read more about it here.

What made Bret Hart great?

Despite all the accolades, all the victories over other legends, Bret Hart is the best there ever will be because he managed to do something that so few can do when the time comes: forgive. All the pain and anguish of Montreal 1997 is dead and buried.

How old is Brad The Hitman Hart?

64 years (July 2, 1957)
Bret Hart/Age

What happened to Bret The Hitman Hart?

Bret kissed his wrestling career goodbye after WCW terminated his contract via FedEx letter on October 20, 2000 because of his injury. In 2002, he suffered a stroke after landing on the back side of his head when he hit a pothole and flew over his bike’s handlebars.

Did Brett Hart have a stroke?

Bret Hart has been a household name for Canadian wrestling fans across the country, spanning generations. In 2002, after a seemingly non-threatening bicycle accident that caused Hart to hit his head, he suffered a stroke that caused complete paralysis of the left side of his body.

Is Bret Hart in the Hall of Fame?

Bret Hart was honored at the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony Saturday night at the Barclays Center as The Hart Foundation was inducted as a part of the class of 2019, but his speech was interrupted in a scary scene as a fan rushed into the ring.

How did Bret Hart die?

Hart died on May 23, 1999 due to injuries suffered following an equipment malfunction and subsequent fall from the rafters of Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, during his ring entrance at the WWF’s Over the Edge pay-per-view event.