Born on July 2, 1957, Bret Hart is one of the most successful professional wrestlers in history. An accomplished amateur wrestler, Hart was the 1977 Mount Royal Collegiate Champion in his native Canada. He began his professional wrestling career in 1978 at a Stampede Wrestling event in Saskatoon. Coincidentally, Hart later won his first World Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Championship title in Saskatoon in 1992. After a successful in-ring professional wrestling career that lasted until 2000, Hart was forced to retire due to a serious head injury that occurred while wrestling for World Championship Wrestling. Since his retirement, Hart has returned to professional wrestling in various capacities, including a brief in-ring stint in WWE during 2010, which saw him winning the United States Championship. Twice inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame (2006, 2019), Hart was honored with an induction into Canda's Walk of Fame in 2021, which honored his achievements and accomplishments as a Canadian.
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