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Calgary, Alberta

Place of origin
  
Earlier spellings
  
Hart wrestling family

Ethnicity
  
Irish CanadianGreek American

Members
  
Stu HartSmith HartBruce HartKeith HartWayne HartDean HartBret HartRoss HartDiana HartOwen HartTeddy HartNatalya NeidhartDavey Boy Smith Jr.Mike HartMatt Hart

Connected members
  
Helen HartMartha HartB.J. AnnisBen BassarabDavey Boy SmithJim NeidhartTom BillingtonTyson KiddPete WilsonRoddy PiperHarry SmithDonald Stewart

The Hart wrestling family is a Canadian American family with a significant history within professional wrestling. The patriarch of the family was wrestling legend, WWE Hall of Famer and Order of Canada recipient Stu Hart (1915–2003). An amateur and professional wrestling performer, promoter and trainer, Stu not only owned and operated his own wrestling promotion, Stampede Wrestling, but also trained some of the most well known and successful stars in wrestling history including Superstar Billy Graham, Fritz Von Erich, Edge, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, Christian and his sons Bret Hart and Owen Hart. All of Stu's eight sons were wrestlers and two of them, Bret and Owen, achieved considerable fame and success in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), with many of the WWF's biggest storylines in the mid-1990s being built around Bret and Owen and their brothers-in-law.

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As of 2014, the only Hart actively working in WWE is Stu's granddaughter Natalie "Natalya" Neidhart, but Bret makes occasional guest appearances while WWE employs Dungeon graduates Tyson Kidd (also Neidhart's husband), and former world champions Chris Jericho, Christian, and Mark Henry.

Patriarch and Matriarch

  • Stewart Edward "Stu" Hart (May 3, 1915 – October 16, 2003), Patriarch of the Hart Family, Wrestler, Dungeon trainer and Founder of Stampede Wrestling.
  • Helen Louise Smith Hart (February 16, 1924 – November 4, 2001), Matriarch of the Hart Family. Was married to Stu Hart from December 31, 1947 until her death. Stu and Helen had 12 children, born from 1948 to 1965, as listed below.
  • Sons and Daughters of Stu and Helen

  • Smith Stewart (November 28, 1948), retired professional wrestler, promoter and booker.
  • Bruce Ambrose Edwardious, possibly Bruce Dennis Luis (January 13, 1950), retired professional wrestler and booker.
  • Keith William (August 21, 1951), retired professional wrestler.
  • Wayne Curtis Michael (November 19, 1952), wrestled shortly but was mainly a referee.
  • Dean Harry Anthony (January 3, 1954 – November 21, 1990), professional wrestler and referee.
  • Elizabeth "Ellie" Patricia (February 4, 1955), has made several appearances on WWE television, including Total Divas.
  • Georgia Louise (May 21, 1956), made several appearances on WWE television.
  • Bret Sergeant (July 2, 1957), retired professional wrestler.
  • Alison Joan (July 18, 1958), made several appearances on WWE television.
  • Ross Lindsay (January 3, 1960), retired professional wrestler, trainer, booker and promoter.
  • Diana Joyce (October 8, 1963), was involved in WWE storylines in the 90s and has written several wrestling related books.
  • Owen James (May 7, 1965 – May 23, 1999), professional wrestler.
  • Helen had initially been told by doctors that she may not be able to bear children at all because she was born prematurely, this turned out to be incorrect and Helen originally wanted to have 15 children but could not due to medical reasons.

    In-laws and grandchildren

    Smith has four biological children and one stepchild. Daughters, Tobi McIvor with a woman named Marla Josephson, and Satania "Tania" Hart with his wife Maria Rosado Hart, as well as son Matthew Herweg and stepson Michael Herweg with a woman named Lianne Reiger Herweg and son Chad Pointen with a woman named "Zoe" Zo Amber Lee Beattie.

    Bruce has five children in total, daughters Brit, and Lara as well as sons Bruce Jr, Torrin and Rhett Hart with his ex-wife Andrea Redding Hart. From 2000–2002, while Bruce was still legally married to Andrea, Andrea was in a relationship with Diana Hart's ex-husband Davey Boy Smith, until Smith's death from a heart attack in May 2002.

    Keith has three children with his ex-wife Leslie duBerger Hart, Stewart Hart II, Conor Hart and Brock Hart. After his divorce Keith would remarry with another woman named Joan in 2002.

    Wayne is married to a woman named Lynn.

    Dean had one child with his girlfriend Tammy, a daughter by the name Farrah Hart, born in April 1990.

    Ellie has three daughters with her husband, wrestler Jim Neidhart. Natalie Neidhart, better known as Natalya, Kristen Culbreth and Jennifer Neidhart. Ellie and Jim divorced in 2000, but remarried to each other in 2010.

    Georgia had four children with her husband, bodybuilder, gym owner, fitnessguru and part-time wrestler Bradley Joseph "BJ" Annis. Edward, better known as Teddy Hart, Matthew, Annie and Angela Annis. On July 4, 1996, Matthew fell ill and was diagnosed with the flesh eating disease Necrotizing fasciitis. On July 16, 1996, Matthew died at the age of 13.

    Bret and his first wife Julie Smadu Hart have four children, Jade Lambros, Dallas Hart, Alexandra Sabina "Beans" Hart and Blade Hart. Bret and Julie divorced in 2002. Bret married his second wife Cinzia Rota in 2004, but they divorced in 2007. Bret married his third wife Stephanie Washington in 2010.

    Alison Hart has two children with her ex-husband, wrestler Ben Bassarab, Lindsay and Brooke B Hart. After their divorce Hart went on to another relationship with a man who she now has two step-children with, Connor and Jordi Everett, and Bassarab remarried to another woman.

    Diana married wrestler Davey Boy Smith and had two children with him. Harry and Georgia Smith. Diana and Davey divorced in 2000. Diana has also dated pro wrestler James Trimble, who has worked for Ross and Bruce's incarnation of Stampede Wrestling.

    Owen and his wife Martha had one son, Oje and one daughter, Athena. The name Oje is a derivative of Owen's first and middle name Owen and James, it was also Owen's nickname when he was younger. At the time of Owen's death in May 1999, he and Martha were planning on having a third child.

    Tom Billington and Michelle Smadu Billington's three children, one son named Marek, and two daughters named Bronwyne Juwel and Amaris Jayne, are counted among the Hart grandchildren, since their parents were considered part of the Hart family, largely due to Tom's big role in Stampede Wrestling and Michelle being a sister of Bret Hart's first wife, Julie. After her divorce from Tom in 1991, Michelle would later on marry another man and have two twin children, Trey Liam Burbank and Trinity Eve Burbank.

    Great-grandchildren and in-laws

    Tobi McIvor has three daughters, Jessica and Amanda Steed born in 1995 and 1996 respectively, and Isabelle, born in 2006. Tobi is married to a man named Mike McIvor.

    Michael Herweg has two sons named Lakken and Ashwin Stelzner, as well as a stepdaughter named Havanna Stelzner with a woman named Heidi Stelzner. He and Heidi have separated and he is currently married to a woman named Nicole Ash.

    Edward Annis (Teddy Hart) has a son, Bradley Annis, with his ex-girlfriend Kim, born in 2001. Hart has also married a woman named Fay. She has been involved in his wrestling career. Annis and his wife have divorced.

    Jade Hart Lambros has a daughter named Kyra Beans (born June 2010) with her husband Steve Lambros.

    Alexandra Sabina Hart has a son, Grayson Knight Cassidy (born June 20, 2015, at 1:25 am).

    Kristen Culbreth has two sons with her husband, Lachlan, (pronounced Lock-lin) and Maddox Culbreth.

    Bronwyne Billington has a daughter named Miami Jayne. She has also been in a long time relationship with Dan Vander Griendt, also known as Dynamite Dan.

    Natalie Neidhart (Natalya) is married to fellow wrestler TJ Wilson (Tyson Kidd).

    Brooke Hart is married to Peter Minnema better known under his ring name "Pistol" Pete Wilson.

    Conor Hart is married to a woman named Inka Foster Hart.

    Brit is married to a man by the name Jamie Harling, who works with her at the Rouge restaurant in Calgary.

    Georgia Smith is engaged to British musician Adam Barry, the singer of the band Merrymouth.

    Descendants of Stu and Helen Hart

    1. Smith Stewart Hart
      1. Tobi Louise McIvor
        1. Amanda Steed
        2. Jessica Steed
        3. Isabelle McIvor
      2. Satania Ecstasy Atlantis "Tanya" Hart
      3. Matthew Aryan Dean "Matt" Herweg
      4. Chad Alexander Dean Pointen
    2. Bruce Ambrose Edwardious Hart, possibly Bruce Dennis Luis Hart
      1. Brittany "Brit" Hart
      2. Bruce Hart Jr
      3. Torrin Rex Hart
      4. Rhettger Hart
      5. Lara Hart
    3. Keith William Hart
      1. Conor Hart
      2. Brock Patrick Hart
      3. Stewart Hart II
    4. Wayne Curtis Michael Hart
    5. Dean Harry Anthony "Bizz" Hart
      1. Farrah "Fara" Hart
    6. Elizabeth "Ellie" Patricia Hart-Neidhart
      1. Jennifer "Jenni" Neidhart
      2. Natalie Katherine "Nattie" Neidhart
      3. Kristen "Muffy" Neidhart-Culbreth
        1. Lachlan Culbreth
        2. Maddox Culbreth
    7. Georgia Louise Hart-Annis
      1. Edward "Teddy" Annis
        1. Bradley Matthew Annis
      2. Matthew David Annis
      3. Angela "Angie"Annis
      4. Annie Annis
    8. Bret Sergeant Hart
      1. Jade Michelle Koo Hart Lambros
        1. Kyra Beans Lambros
      2. Dallas Jeffery "Dal" Hart
      3. Alexandra Sabina "Beans" Hart
        1. Grayson Knight Cassidy
      4. Blade Colton Hart
    9. Alison Joan Hart-Bassarab
      1. Lindsay Bassarab Hart
      2. Brooke Bassarab Hart-Minnema
    10. Ross Lindsay Hart
    11. Diana Joyce Hart-Smith
      1. Harry Francis Smith
      2. Georgia Smith
    12. Owen James Hart
      1. Oje Edward Hart
      2. Athena Christie Hart

    Other

    In his autobiography, wrestler Roddy Piper states that he is a cousin of the Hart family. Said fact was used as a trivia question on Raw once. Bret Hart has also stated that Piper was the only wrestler to visit him in the hospital after his stroke and that they were as close as brothers.

    Close associates

    Wrestling promoter Jack Pfefer was a very close friend of Stu Hart and asked him to be the godfather of Hart's tenth child and seventh son, Ross.

    Brian Pillman was another very close wrestler to the family and the only person who was neither related to the Hart through blood or marriage to be a member of the Hart Foundation. He has stated that he considered Bret and Owen to as brothers to him and that he would have done anything for them.

    Chris Benoit was also very close to the Hart family. Bret Hart referred to him as like a family member.

    Storyline relatives

    During the 80s Stampede Wrestling featured a villainous commentator and manager by the name Hugh Hart, he was said to be a cousin of the Hart's and would often ostracize Stu Hart over what he perecived as letting his children get away with bad behaviour. He also managed a team called The Blackharts.

    In the late 80s the Stampede storylines also included a fictional brother of Davey Boy Smith by the name of Johnny Smith who feuded with Davey and Owen, the storyline also involved Diana Hart, who was worried over how Johnny's behaviour would affect their family.

    In PWA Canada, Smith Hart's fictional son Corey Hart (actually Corey Wyniarsky) has worked with Smith's actually stepson Mike as his manager and also later rival.

    Amateur

    Stu Hart was an experienced grappler.

    Bret, Keith and Dean all had experience in amateur wrestling.

    Conor pursued amateur wrestling at the University of Calgary.

    Stewart has also pursued amateur wrestling and has won a medal in his school championship.

    Professional

    The Hart family is one of the most well-known professional wrestling families in history. The patriarch of the family, Stu Hart was a professional wrestler and a trainer as well as the owner of Stampede Wrestling. Many of his children became professional wrestlers. He became involved with wrestling after retiring from his career with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. Stu began promoting wrestling in 1948 and operated Stampede Wrestling until selling it to Vince McMahon in 1984. In 1985, however, he decided to revive the promotion, which remained in operation until December 1989. It was brought back again in 1999 by Bruce and Ross Hart and remains active today. Stu Hart has been noted from training some of North America's most famous wrestlers, including André the Giant, the "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith, Dynamite Kid, Junkyard Dog, and dozens more in addition to his own sons.

    Bret Hart has won the most wrestling championships of anyone in the family. He won his first title belt in the World Wrestling Federation while teaming with brother-in-law Jim Neidhart (Ellie Hart's husband) to form The Hart Foundation tag team. They had a feud with the British Bulldogs (Diana Hart's husband Davey Boy Smith and Bret Hart's sister-in-law's husband Dynamite Kid, who were first cousins in real life). On January 26, 1987, Hart and Neidhart defeated the Bulldogs to win the WWF Tag Team Championship. After the Hart Foundation split up, Owen Hart began teaming with Neidhart as The New Foundation. Bret went on to have a successful career as a singles wrestler, holding the WWF World Heavyweight Championship five times.

    The family connection played a role in two major WWF storylines. Four of the Hart brothers (Bret, Owen, Keith, and Bruce) formed a team at Survivor Series 1993. Animosity began to build between Bret and Owen, and Owen turned on Bret at Royal Rumble 1994. This led to a feud between the two brothers; Neidhart later became involved on Owen's side, while Smith sided with Bret. The feud culminated with Owen costing Bret the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. While Bret was defending the title against Bob Backlund at Survivor Series 1994, Owen tricked his mother Helen into throwing a towel into the ring to signify that Bret conceded defeat.

    Several years later, the Hart Foundation was formed again, this time as a stable of anti-American wrestlers. Bret and Owen reconciled, and they were joined by Neidhart, Smith, and Brian Pillman (Pillman was not related, but had trained with the Hart family and was a friend of the family). At the In Your House: Canadian Stampede pay-per-view in Calgary on July 6, 1997, the Hart Foundation won a five-on-five match against "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, Goldust, and The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal). Bret Hart left the WWF in 1997 after what has come to be known as the Montreal Screwjob, while Owen died as the result of a failed stunt during his ring entrance at the Over the Edge 1999 pay-per-view. Bret would eventually return to the renamed WWE in 2010 after settling his differences with the promotion.

    Three of Stu and Helen Hart's grandchildren have begun careers in professional wrestling. Nattie Neidhart, daughter of Ellie and Jim, trained in Calgary and now wrestles for World Wrestling Entertainment (formerly the WWF) under the ring name Natalya. She was the first female from the Hart family to win a championship gold, when she won the Divas Championship at Survivor Series 2010. Harry Smith, son of Diana and Davey Boy Smith, currently uses the name Davey Boy Smith Jr. and also wrestled for WWE, under the name David Hart Smith. Teddy Hart, son of Georgia Hart and BJ Annis, has also competed in WWE, but was released by the company.

    In the late 90s Harry Smith, T.J. Wilson, Teddy and his brother Matt were all training together. Matt would later wrestle shortly together with Wilson, Smith and his brother before dying of a flesh eating disease in 1996.

    Two of Bruce Hart's sons Bruce Jr and Torrin have been involved in pro wrestling.

    Two of Smith Hart's sons, Mike and Matt Herweg have started a career in wrestling. They perform under the names Matt Hart and Mike Hart, using their father's surname.

    Both of Alison's daughters, Lindsay and Brooke have had relationships with wrestlers, Lindsay with Randy Myers and Brooke with Peter Minnema better known under his ring name "Pistol" Pete Wilson. Brooke and Peter Minnema are now married since 2014. Minnema was trained in by the Hart family and has appeared for the Hart Legacy promotion.

    Tom Billingtons eldest daughter, Bronwyne is a pro wrestling valet who manages her husband, Dan Vander Griendt who is a pro wrestler. They perform together as the Dynamite Duo under the ring names The Dynamite Doll and Dynamite Dan Myers.

    Alexandra Sabina "Beans" Hart was at one point training to become a wrestler, hoping to eventually join her cousin Natalya as a WWE Diva. These plans have most likely been canceled or postponed since she has had a child.

    Outside of wrestling

    Helen Smith Hart was the daughter of noted marathoner and sprinter Harry J. Smith, a serious contender for the 1912 Olympics before an injury took him out of competition, and his Greek wife, Elizabeth "Ellie" Poulis Smith

    In December 2011, Jade Hart, the eldest child of Bret Hart, launched a clothing line called Jade Hart Kimonos. Based out of Calgary the clothing line consists of hand made kimonos made from Canadian silks and other fabrics.

    Georgia Hart Annis is an employ at the Cookbook Co. in Calgary. She at one point helped her niece Jennifer Neidhart to get a job there too and Neidhart is now manager of catering for the Cookbook Co.

    Brit and her husband Jamie are also involved in the restaurant business, they both work for the Rouge restaurant in Calgary.

    Georgia Smith is a model and voice over actress and her fiance Adam Barry is a musician.

    Farrah Hart is a clothes designer.

    B.J. Annis, husband of Georgia Hart and father of Teddy Hart has operated BJ's Gym in Downtown East Village, Calgary since constructing it in 1971. The gym was a place for Stampede Wrestling's workers to train. In November 2011, his daughter Angie Annis staged an art exhibition at the gymnasium prior to the establishment closing its doors.

    Lindsay Hart daughter of Alison Hart and Ben Bassarab as of 2013 works as a successful make up artist often working on her cousin Natalie Neidhart for Total Divas.

    Natalya and Tyson Kidd are featured heavily on the WWE reality show Total Divas. Bret, his wife Stephanie, Ellie, Jim and Jennifer Neidhart as well as Kristin, Lachlan and Maddox Culbreth have all appeared on occasion.

    Smith's youngest son Chad was the one to receive Bret Hart's trademark sunglasses at the SummerSlam 94 PPV.

    DVD

    Hart & Soul: The Hart Family Anthology is a documentary produced and released by WWE Home Video in collaboration with Hart family members. The DVD chronicles the lineage of the Hart family beginning with the biography of patriarch Stu Hart. It gives a brief accounting of the lives of all twelve Hart children as well as parents Stu and Helen growing up in Calgary. It describes the deaths of Stu, Helen, Dean, Matthew, Owen, Brian Pillman, and Davey Boy Smith with recollections from their loved ones. The DVD concludes with a feature on the Hart Dynasty and their future in WWE.

    The bonus discs feature matches from Stampede Wrestling and WWF/WWE as well as candid home footage and interviews from the Hart family.

    Family tree

    = deceased

    Amateur

  • City championships, Calgary (1974) – Bret
  • Mount Royal Collegiate Champion (1977) – Bret
  • Dominion Amateur Wrestling Championship in the Light Heavyweight category (1940) – Stu
  • Professional wrestling

  • AWA Pinnacle Wrestling
  • AWA Pinnacle Heavyweight Championship (2 times) – Tyson Kidd and Harry Smith
  • Ballpark Brawl
  • Natural Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Teddy
  • Cauliflower Alley Club
  • Iron Mike Award (2008) – Bret
  • Can Am Wrestling Federation
  • CAWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Keith
  • Championship Wrestling from Florida
  • NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (Florida version) (1 time) – Jim
  • NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Florida version) (1 time) – Jim
  • Florida Championship Wrestling
  • FCW Florida Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Harry Smith and Tyson Kidd
  • FCW Southern Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Tyson Kidd
  • Great Canadian Wrestling
  • GCW National Championship (1 time) – Tyson Kidd
  • Legends Pro Wrestling
  • Inducted into the LPW Hall of Fame (5/28/11) – Jim and Owen
  • Jersey All Pro Wrestling
  • JAPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Teddy
  • JAPW Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Teddy
  • JAPW Tag Team Championship (2 times) – Teddy
  • Major League Wrestling
  • GTC Carnival Tournament (2004) – Harry Smith and Tyson Kidd
  • Memphis Championship Wrestling
  • MCW Southern Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Jim
  • Mecca Pro Wrestling
  • MPW Tag Team Titles (1 time) – Mike with Joey Valentyne
  • Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation
  • MEWF Heavyweight Championship – Jim
  • Mid-South Wrestling
  • Mid-South Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Jim
  • National Wrestling Alliance
  • NWA World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – Harry Smith
  • New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame
  • Class of 2014 – Jim
  • New Japan Pro Wrestling
  • IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Owen
  • IWGP Tag Team Championship (2 times) – Harry Smith
  • New Breed Wrestling Association
  • NBWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Harry Smith
  • Next Generation Wrestling
  • NGW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Harry Smith
  • NWA: Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling
  • SuperGirls Championship (1 time) – Natalya
  • NWA Mid-Pacific Promotions
  • NWA Hawaii Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Dean
  • Polynesian Pacific Wrestling
  • PPW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Keith and Bruce
  • Power Wrestling Alliance
  • PWA Cruiserweight Championship (1 time) – Teddy
  • Prairie Wrestling Alliance
  • PWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) — Harry Smith and Tyson Kidd
  • PWA Championship (2 times) – Tyson Kidd
  • Pure Wrestling Association
  • PWA Ontario Championship (1 time) – Mike
  • Primos Wrestling Canada
  • Primos Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Harry Smith
  • Professional Wrestling Federation
  • PWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Jim
  • Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum
  • Class of 2008 – Bret
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
  • Comeback of the Year (1997) – Bret
  • Editor's Award (1999) – Owen
  • Feud of the Year (1993) vs. Jerry Lawler – Bret
  • Feud of the Year (1994) vs. Owen Hart – Bret and Owen
  • Match of the Year (1992) vs. Bret Hart at SummerSlam – Bret and Davey Boy Smith
  • Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (1997) – Bret
  • Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (1994) – Bret
  • Match of the Year (1996) vs. Shawn Michaels in an Iron Man match at WrestleMania XII – Bret
  • Match of the Year (1997) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin in a Submission match at WrestleMania 13 – Bret
  • Rookie of the Year (1987) – Owen
  • Stanley Weston Award (2003) – Bret
  • PWI ranked Bret #1 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year in the PWI 500 in 1993 and 1994
  • PWI ranked Owen #10 of the 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1994
  • PWI ranked Davey Boy Smith #15 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1993
  • PWI ranked Tyson Kidd #58 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2010
  • PWI ranked Jim # 61 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1994
  • PWI ranked Harry Smith #69 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2010
  • PWI ranked Bruce #366 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1997
  • PWI ranked Teddy #224 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2010
  • PWI ranked Natalya #4 of the best 50 female singles wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in 2011
  • PWI ranked Bret #4 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003
  • PWI ranked Owen #66 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003
  • PWI ranked Jim # 189 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003
  • PWI ranked Bruce #481 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003
  • PWI ranked The British Bulldogs # 5 of the 100 best tag teams of the PWI Years in 2003
  • PWI ranked The Hart Foundation # 37 of the 100 best tag teams of the PWI Years in 2003
  • PWI ranked Owen and Davey Boy Smith #84 of the 100 best tag teams of the PWI Years in 2003
  • Pro Wrestling Noah
  • GHC Tag Team Championship (2 times) – Harry Smith
  • Pro Wrestling Ohio
  • PWO Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Jim
  • Real Canadian Wrestling
  • RCW Canadian Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Harry Smith
  • RCW Tag Team Championship (2 times) – Teddy
  • Resistance Pro Wrestling
  • RPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Harry Smith
  • Ring Ka King
  • RKK Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Harry Smith
  • Stampede Wrestling
  • NWA International Tag Team Championship (Calgary version) (14 times) – Keith (7), Bret (5), and Bruce and Davey Boy Smith (2)
  • Stampede British Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship (12 times) – Dean (1), Ben Bassarab (2), Bruce (8), and Owen (1)
  • Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship (7 times) – Bret (3), Keith (1), Davey Boy Smith (1), Owen (1), and Tyson Kidd (1)
  • Stampede International Tag Team Championship (14 times) – Keith (1), Bruce and Brian Pillman (2), Bruce and Davey Boy Smith (1), Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid (2), Bruce and Teddy (1), Ben Bassarab and Owen (1), Jim (2), Bruce and Tyson Kidd (1), Tyson Kidd (1), and David Harry Smith (2)
  • Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship (15 times) – Bret (6), Bruce (2), Davey Boy Smith (2), Owen (2), Tyson Kidd (2), and Harry Smith
  • Stampede Women's Pacific Championship (2 times) – Natalya
  • Stampede World Mid-Heavyweight Championship (4 times) – Keith (1), Bruce (2), and Davey Boy Smith (1)
  • Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame – Bret, Bruce, Davey Boy Smith, Jim, Keith, and Owen
  • Women's Wrestler of the Year (2005) – Natalya
  • Union Events
  • Stu Hart Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Harry Smith
  • Bret Hart Invitational Tournament (2014) – Harry Smith
  • United States Wrestling Association
  • USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Owen
  • Universal Wrestling Alliance
  • UWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Jim
  • World Championship Wrestling
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (4 times) – Bret
  • WCW World Heavyweight Championship (2 times) – Bret
  • WCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Bret
  • Fifth Triple Crown Champion – Bret
  • World Wrestling Council
  • WWC Caribbean Tag Team Champion (1 time) – Smith and Bret
  • World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE
  • WWE Divas Championship (1 time) – Natalya
  • WWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) — Harry Smith (1) and Tyson Kidd (2)
  • WWE United States Championship (1 time) – Bret
  • WWF World Heavyweight Championship (5 times) – Bret
  • WWF European Championship (3 times) – Davey Boy Smith (2) and Owen (1)
  • WWF Hardcore Championship (2 times) – Davey Boy Smith
  • WWF Intercontinental Championship (5 times) – Bret (2), Davey Boy Smith (1), and Owen (2)
  • WWF/World Tag Team Championship (9 times) – Bret and Jim (2), Davey Boy Smith (2), Owen (4), and Harry Smith and Tyson Kidd (1)
  • $50,000 Battle Royal winner (1989) – Bret
  • Battle Royal at the Albert Hall (1991) – Davey Boy Smith
  • Bragging Rights Trophy (2009) – Harry Smith and Tyson Kidd
  • King of the Ring – Bret (1991 & 1993) and Owen (1994)
  • Middle East Cup (1996)
  • Royal Rumble (1994) – Bret Lex Luger
  • Second Triple Crown Champion – Bret
  • WWE Hall of Fame (2 times) - Bret (2006) and Stu (2010)
  • Slammy Awards (7 times)
  • Biggest Rat (1994) – Owen
  • Squared Circle Shocker (1996) – Owen
  • Slammy Award for Put a Fork in Him, He's Done (1996) The Sharpshooter – Bret
  • Slammy Award for Best Bow Tie (1997) – Owen
  • Slammy Award for Best Music Video (1996) – Bret
  • Slammy Award for Which WWF Champion, past or present, in attendance, is Hall of Fame bound? (1996) – Bret
  • Slammy Award for Match of the Year (vs. Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XII) (1996) – Bret
  • WWF Superstar of the Year (1993) – Bret
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter
  • 5 Star Match (1994) vs. Bret Hart in a cage match at SummerSlam – Bret and Owen
  • 5 Star Match (1997) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin in a Submission match at WrestleMania 13 – Bret
  • Best Flying Wrestler (1987, 1988) – Owen
  • Best Pro Wrestling Book (2007) Hitman – Bret
  • Best Wrestling Maneuver (1984) Power clean dropkick – Davey Boy Smith
  • Feud of the Year (1993) vs. Jerry Lawler – Bret
  • Feud of the Year (1997) The New Hart Foundation vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin – Bret, Owen, Jim and Davey Boy Smith
  • Match of the Year (1997) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin in a Submission match at WrestleMania 13 – Bret
  • Most Underrated (2012) – Tyson Kidd
  • Tag Team of the Year (1985) with The Dynamite Kid – Davey Boy Smith
  • Worst Worked Match of the Year (2013) with Brie Bella, Cameron, Eva Marie, Jojo, Naomi, and The Bella Twins vs. AJ Lee, Aksana, Alicia Fox, Kaitlyn, Rosa Mendes, Summer Rae, and Tamina Snuka on November 24 at Survivor Series – Natalya
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 1996) – Bret
  • Other honours

  • Order of Canada (2001) – Stu
  • Bret Hart was ranked the 39th greatest Canadian in 2004 in a poll by CBC which received more than 1.2 million votes.
  • References

    Hart wrestling family Wikipedia


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