Diana Hart
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Diana Hart (born in 1963 in Calgary, Alberta) is the youngest daughter of Canadian wrestling promoter Stu Hart and now his youngest living child. She is also the former wife of the British Bulldog (David Smith) and the mother of Harry Smith.
Diana and Davey Smith met when she was 17 and he was 18. They married in 1984. They had two children together, Harry (born in 1985) and Georgia (born in 1987).
Diana was in attendance at the 1992 Summerslam where her husband won the Intercontinental Championship from her brother, Bret Hart. At the end of the match, Diana embraced both her brother and her husband to show that the family was back together.
Diana occasionally accompanied her husband to the ring but she never was a wrestler. She accompanied Davey in a World Title match against her brother at the December 17, 1995 In Your House in which Davey lost.
After the death of her younger brother, Owen Hart, in a WWE wrestling accident, Diana became very outspoken about the wrestling industry and wrote a controversial book called Under the Mat which told about the secrets of the famous Hart family. Owen's widow, Martha, sued Diana over the book and the family was torn apart even more.
In early 2000, Diana divorced Davey and focused on her children. She helped her son, Harry, become a professional wrestler.
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- Diana is a former Mrs. Calgary Stampede (1997).