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Mr. Brett The Hitmanhart


Lived in Era 41, got 0 heir(s) and was a member of Sol Invictus

"The best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be"

Hart, best known for his time in World Wrestling Entertainment and World Championship Wrestling under the persona, "The Hitman."

He is regarded by many prominent industry figures as one of the greatest professional wrestlers in history. Vince McMahon has described him as being "in a class by himself," with "unparalleled" storytelling and technical wrestling skills. Jim Ross has referred to his in-ring work as "art," while Gene Okerlund has asserted that Hart should appear in anyone's top ten wrestlers of all time. Peers such as Stone Cold Steve Austin, Chris Benoit, Road Warrior Animal,Steve Lombardi, Shawn Michaels and Roddy Piper have named Hart as one of their all-time favourite opponents. Hart is frequently described 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 justifies 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 scripted match—his final WWF match with Shawn Michaels at the Survivor Series event in 1997, which culminated in the now infamous Montreal Screwjob.

Among other accolades, Hart is recognised by WWE as a seven-time world heavyweight champion (five-time WWF Champion, and two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion). He is the only two-time King of the Ring in WWE history, having won the 1991 tournament and the first King of the Ring pay-per-view in 1993. Hart was also the 1994 Royal Rumble co-winner (with Lex Luger). Hart is widely regarded as one of the most universally popular and gifted technical professional wrestlers of all time. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006 by Steve Austin.