Bruce Hart (wrestler)
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Bruce Hart is a former Canadian professional wrestler. He is the brother of Bret Hart and Owen Hart and the second son of Stu Hart.
Bruce Hart formed a tag team with Brian Pillman named Bad Company in Stampede Wrestling.
Hart currently operates the Stampede Wrestling professional wrestling promotion in Calgary, Alberta along with his brother Ross and trains aspiring pro wrestlers.
[edit] Profile
- Height: 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
- Weight: 212 lb (96 kg)
- Birthday: January 13, 1950
- Hometown: Calgary, Alberta
- Marital Status: Divorced from Andrea with five children (Brit, Bruce Jr., Rhett, Tory, and Lara)
- Trained By: Stu Hart
- Professional Debut: 1974
- Previous Identities: "Cowboy" Bruce Hart
- Previous Manager(s): Stu Hart
- Movie(s): The Prospector (1998) as "Another Bandit"
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[edit] Championships/Accomplishments
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- 7-time Stampede (Calgary) British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion
- 5-time Stampede International Tag Team Champion (with Davey Boy Smith twice, Brian Pillman twice and Teddy Hart/T.J. Wilson once)
- 2-time Stampede (Calgary) North American Heavyweight Champion
- Other Titles
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- 1-time Polynesian Pacific Wrestling Tag Team Champs (with Keith Hart)
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- (PWI) ranked him # 481 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.