The Hart Foundation

The Hart Foundation is the name of several different Tag Teams and Stables in the then World Wrestling Federation. Most of the members were part of the legendary Canadian wrestling family Hart or were trained by members of the family.

History

The Hart Foundation ( Tag Team )

Originally the name Hart Foundation in the 1980s, was used exclusively for the existing of Bret Hart and his brother in law Jim Neidhart tag team in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). There to help you put the time Jimmy Hart as a manager. The idea and the associated creation of the Hart Foundation was specifically a request from Bret Hart, who was unhappy with his cowboy gimmick and more encouragement and recognition hoped. After initial rejection of the proposal that was approved a few months later, however, as Hart was about to leave frustrated because its the WWF.

The team is still regarded as one of the best, most innovative and most influential Tag Teams during the high phase of the North American wrestling in the 1980s. They made one, at that time rather rare blend of contrasting wrestling styles: while Bret Hart was a technically and psychologically adept wrestler ring, Neidhart presented the specialized force actions of the team dar.

1987 by the British Bulldogs and Demolition of 1990: During its existence, the original Hart Foundation WWF World Tag Team Champion title was awarded twice. After the title loss at WrestleMania VII against the Nasty Boys were separated the two, as Bret Hart has a single career was promised. For Jim Neidhart these six years were the most successful of his career in a team with Bret.

The New Foundation ( Tag Team )

After the separation of the original Hart Foundation, Jim Neidhart formed, along with Bret Hart's younger brother Owen, the tag team The New Foundation. This new team was held at the officials and board members of the World Wrestling Federation for " economically necessary" to even during Bret 's individual career capital to be able to beat the once successful tag team. Moreover, this represented the first major appearances Owen Hart in the WWF and served as a springboard for his later career. Before Owen was masked occurred as Blue Blazer. The career of the New Foundation was far less successful than that of the original pairing and they were separated due to its fairly quickly.

As of 1994, it was concluded Owen and Neidhart while the brother feud between Bret and Owen Hart again together as a team, but they were no longer referred to as The New Foundation.

The Hart Foundation (Stable )

After WrestleMania XIII, we formed a group of Bret and Owen Hart, Jim Neidhart, Davey Boy Smith and the Brian Pillman, which was also called the Hart Foundation. Was allowed the grouping as a representative of Canada and Europe, occur with an anti- American attitude. In fact, until Smith had all members of the U.S. instead of citizenship ( Bret, Owen and Neidhart have / had dual citizenship ). In Canada and Europe, they were thus always cheered while they were in the U.S. to the most hated wrestlers.

The new Hart Foundation was very successful. Temporarily held their members almost all the titles that were awarded at that time in the WWF. The end of 1997, was dissolved on the Stable. One reason was the death Pillmans in October. Another of the real fraud ( the so-called Montreal Screwjob ) at Survivor Series to Bret Hart. In response to this incident left all the members of the Foundation except Owen, who would have been expected for breach of contract with hefty fines, the league. Since Bret's move to WCW previously, it was clear the group would have been, however, also be dissolved without the Screwjob. Today, with Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart only the original members of the Hart Foundation alive.

Hart Foundation 2.0

In Stampede Wrestling, the Hart Foundation 2.0 Stable was formed in 2002. It consisted of Theodore Annis ( Teddy Hart ), Harry Smith, TJ Wilson and Jack Evans. Teddy Hart is the son of Georgia Annis ( a sister of Bret and Owen ); Harry Smith is the son of Davey Boy Smith (British Bulldog) and Diana Hart. Wilson and Evans have no kinship relations with the Hart family, although both (as well as Brian Pillman ) were in training the basement of the Harts, the Dungeon, trained, and Wilson now cultivates a love relationship with Jim Neidhart's also wrestlender daughter Natalya Neidhart.

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