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An Indepth look at the Life and Times of The Late Owen Hart May 7, 1965 – May 23, 1999

Brets PPV History

PPV History
This Section Tells you The PPV History of Bret Hart

 
· WrestleMania 2, 1986.
Bret is the last man eliminated from the 20 man Battle Royal by Andre the Giant.
 
· WrestleMania III, 1987.
The Hart Foundation and Danny Davis defeated the British Bulldogs and Tito Santana.
 
· Survivor Series 1987.
In a tag team eliminaton match the Killer Bees, Young Stallions, Strike Force, the British Bulldogs, and Rougeau Brothers defeated the New Dream Team, Demolition, Hart Foundation, Islanders, and the Bolsheviks.
 
· Royal Rumble, January 24, 1988.
Bret enters the battle royal but is eliminated.
 
· WrestleMania IV, 1988.
Bret is the last man eliminated from the 20 man Battle Royal, by Bad News Brown.
 
· Summer Slam, 1988.
Demolition defeated the Hart Foundation, when Ax used Jimmy Hart's megaphone on Bret.
 
· Survivor Series, 1988.
In a tag team eliminaton match the Powers of Pain, the Rockers, the Young Stallions, the British Bulldogs, and the Hart Foundation defeated Demolition, the Rougeau Brothers, the Conquistadors, the Bolsheviks, and the Brainbusters.
 
· Royal Rumble, 1989.
The Hart Foundation and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan defeated the Rougeau Brothers and Dino Bravo.
 
· WrestleMania V, 1989.
The Hart Foundation defeated Greg Valentine and the Honky Tonk Man.
 
· Summer Slam, 1989.
The Brain Busters defeated the Hart Foundation, when Tully Blanchard pinned Bret.
 
· Survivor Series, 1989.
The team of Randy Savage, Dino Bravo, Earthquake, and Greg Valentine defeated the team of Hercules, Jim Duggan, Ronnie Garvin, and Bret Hart.
 
· Royal Rumble, 1990.
Bret was eliminated from the Royal Rumble.
 
· WrestleMania VI, 1990.
The Hart Foundation defeated the Bolsheviks.
 
· Summer Slam, 1990.
The Hart Foundation defeated Demoliton in a 2 out of 3 falls match to win the WWF Tag Team Titles.
 
· Survivor Series, 1990.
The team of Ted DiBiase, Greg Valentine, Honky Tonk Man, and the Undertaker defeated the team of Dusty Rhodes, Koko B. Ware, Jim Neidhart, and Bret Hart. Bret was the last man eliminated courtesy of Ted DiBiase.
 
· Royal Rumble, 1991.
Bret was eliminated from the Royal Rumble
 
· WrestleMania VII, 1991.
The Nasty Boys defeated the Hart Foundation to win the WWF Tag Team Titles.
 
· Summer Slam, 1991.
Bret defeated Mr. Perfect to win the WWF Intercontinental Title.
 
· Survivor Series, 1991.
The team of Ric Flair, the Mountie, Ted DiBiase, and the Warlord defeated the team of Bret Hart, Roddy Piper, Virgil, and the British Bulldog.
 
· Tuesday in Texas, December 3, 1991.
Bret Hart defeated Skinner to retain the WWF Intercontinental Title.
 
· WrestleMania VIII, 1992.
Bret defeated Roddy Piper to win the WWF Intercontinental Title.
 
· Summer Slam, 1992.
The British Bulldog defeated Bret for the WWF Intercontinental Title.
 
· Survivor Series, 1992.
The WWF World Champion, Bret Hart defeated Shawn Michaels.
 
· Royal Rumble, 1993.
Bret Hart held on to his WWF World Title by making Razor Ramon submit to the Sharpshooter.
 
· WrestleMania IX, 1993.
Yokozuna defeated Bret Hart to capture the WWF World Title. Mr. Fuji threw salt in Bret's eyes.
 
· King of the Ring, 1993.
Bret defeated Razor Ramon in the first round.
In the semi final Bret defeated Mr. Perfect to advance to the final.
Bret defeated Bam Bam Bigelow to become the King of the Ring.
 
· Summer Slam, 1993.
Bret defeated Doink the Clown, who substituted for Jerry Lawler.
Jerry Lawler defeated Bret by DQ, because Bret wouldn't let go of the Sharpshooter.
 
· Survivor Series, 1993.
The team of Bret, Owen, Keith, and Bruce Hart defeated the team of Shawn Michaels and his knights.
 
· Royal Rumble, 1994.
Bret and Owen Hart were defeated by the Quebecers when the referee called for the match to end for fear of Bret being permanently injured.
Bret and Lex Luger were co-victors of the Royal Rumble.
 
· WrestleMania X, 1994.
Owen defeated Bret.
Bret defeated Yokozuna to capture the WWF World Title.
 
· King of the Ring, 1994.
Diesel defeated Bret by DQ, when Neidhart interfered.
 
· Summer Slam, 1994.
Bret defended his WWF World Title in a steel cage match against his brother Owen.
 
· Survivor Series, 1994.
Bob Backlund defeated Bret Hart to capture the WWF World Title in a throw in the towel match.
 
· Roya Rumble, 1995.
Bret and Diesel wrestled to a draw, because of constant interference.
 
· WrestleMania XI, 1995.
Bret defeated Bob Backlund in a I quit match.
 
· In Your House 1, May 1995.
Bret defeated Hakushi.
Jerry Lawler pinned Bret.
 
· King of the Ring, 1995.
Bret defeated Jerry Lawler in a Kiss my foot match.
 
· In Your House 2, July 1995.
Bret Hart defeated Jean Pierre Lafite in a match not shown on the Pay-Per-View.
 
· Summer Slam, 1995.
Bret defeated Isaac Yankem by DQ.
 
· In Your House 3, September 1995.
Bret Hart defeated Jean-Pierre LaFitte.
 
· In Your House 4, October 22, 1995.
In a match not shown on the Pay-Per-View, Bret defeated Isaac Yankem.
 
· Survivor Series, 1995.
Bret defeated Diesel to capture the WWF World Title.
 
· In Your House 5, December 1995.
Bret Hart defeated British Bulldog.
 
· Royal Rumble 1996.
The Undertaker defeated Bret by DQ, when Diesel interfered.
 
· In Your House 6, February 1996.
Bret defeated Diesel in a cage match.
 
· WrestleMania XII, 1996.
Shawn Michaels defeated Bret in the Iron Man match to capture the WWF World Title.
 
· Survivor Series, 1996.
After some time away from wrestling, Bret returned at the Survivor Series, where he defeated Steve Austin.
 
· In Your House 12, December 1996.
Sid defeated Bret, when Shawn got on the apron and Bret accidently rammed into him. Bret was easy pickings for Sid after the accident.
 
· Royal Rumble, 1997.
Bret was eliminated from the Royal Rumble by Steve Austin, who Bret had eliminated in the first place.
 
· In Your House 13, February 1997.
Bret wins the Final Four match against Steve Austin, Vader, and the Undertaker to win the WWF World Title.
 
· WrestleMania 13, 1997.
Bret defeated Steve Austin in an I quit match, when Austin passed out.
 
· In Your House 14, April 1997.
Steve Austin defeated Bret by DQ, when the British Bulldog interfered.
 
· In Your House 16, July 1997.
The team of Bret, Owen, Bulldog, Pillman, and Neidhart defeated the team of Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, Golddust, and LOD, when Owen pinned Austin.
 
· Summer Slam, 1997.
Bret defeated the Undertaker to win the WWF World Title for the fifth time, when Shawn hit the Undertaker with a chair, which was intended for Bret.
 
· In Your House - Ground Zero.
Bret defeated the Patriot.
 
· One Night Only, 09/20/97
Bret defeated the Undertaker by DQ
 
· Badd Blood
Bret and Bulldog defeated Patriot and Vader.
 
· Survivor Series 97, 11/09/97
Shawn Michaels defeated Bret Hart to regain the WWF World Title
 
· WCW/nWo Souled Out, January 24, 1998.
Bret defeated Ric Flair.
 
· Uncensored, March 15, 1998.
Bret defeated Curt Hennig.
 
· Slamboree, May 17, 1998.
Bret defeated Randy Savage.
 
· Great American Bash, June 14, 1998.
Bret and Hollywood Hogan defeated Roddy Piper and Randy Savage.
 
· Bash at the Beach, July 12, 1998.
Booker T defeated Bret by disqualification.
 
· Fall Brawl, September 1998.
Bret Hart entered the War Games Match, but Diamond Dallas Page won.
 
· Halloween Havoc, October 25, 1998.
Bret Hart defeated Sting.
 
· World War III, November 22, 1998.
Diamond Dallas Page defeated Bret.
 
· Halloween Havoc, October 24, 1999.
The Total Package defeated Bret.
 
· WCW Mayhem, November 21, 1999
Bret defeat Sting to advance to the final in the WCW World Title Tournament.
Bret Hart defeated Chris to win the vacant WCW World Title.
 
· Starrcade 1999, December 19, 1999.
Bret Hart defeated Goldberg to retain the WCW World Title, when referee Roddy Piper called for the bell.

 

Brets Title History

Title History
Bret Harts Title History
 
 
· In 1978, Bret together with his brother Smith won the WWC Caribbean Tag Team Title from the Castillo Brothers.
Kengo Arakawa and Kendo Kimura defeated Bret and Smith, September 29, 1979.
 
· November, 1978, Bret Hart defeated Norman Frederich Charles III, to capture the British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title.
Dynamite Kid regained the British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title for the second time, by defeating Bret in December 1978.
 
· The team of Bret and Keith Hart won the Stampede International Tag Team Title, by defeating the team of Raul and Fidel Castillo in December of 1978.
Bret and Keith lost the title to Mr. Hito and Mr. Sakurada in the beginning of 1979.
 
· Bret Hart defeated the Dynamite Kid, in April 1979, to regain the British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title for the second time.
Dynamite Kid defeated Bret for the title in July 1979.
 
· In 1979, Bret and Keith Hart defeated Mr. Hito and Mr. Sakurada to regain the Stampede International Tag Team Title.
The Team of Dynamite Kid and Luke McMasters wins the title, in 1980.
 
· Bret won his first Stampede North American Heavyweight Title in 1980 by defeating Leo Burke.
Leo Burke retained the title some weeks later.
 
· For the second time Bret becomes Stampede North American Heavyweight Champion by defeating Leo Burke.
Duke Myers defeated Bret Hart for the title.
 
· Bret and Keith Hart defeated Dynamite Kid og Luke McMasters for the Stampede International Tag Team Title, in 1980.
June 3, 1980, Dynamite Kid and Kasavudu defeated Bret and Keith.
 
· For the fourth time Bret and Keith won the Stampede International Tag Team Title by defeating Dynamite Kid and Kasavadu.
Kasavudu and Mr. Sakurada defeated Bret and Keith for the title.
 
· Bret retained the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title by defeating Duke Myers in the end of 1980.
In 1981, David Shults beat Bret to get the title.
 
· June 26, 1982, Bret defeated Leo Burke to regain the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title for the fourth time.
Bad News Allen defeated Bret for the title Septemer 3, 1982.
 
· Bret defeated Bad News Allen to regain the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title for the fifth time, October 17, 1982.
Leo Burke ended Bret's fifth regain by defeating him in January 14, 1983.
 
· Leo Burke and Bret defeated Duke Myers and Dynamite Kid to win the Stampede International Tag Team Title, November 19, 1982.
Duke Myers and Kerry Brown won the titles, December 8, 1982.
 
· Bret won his sixth and last Stampede North American Heavyweight Title by defeating Leo Burke, May 3, 1983.
Bad News Allen ended Bret's regain, June 1983.
 
· Bret and Jim Neidhart defeated the British Bulldogs, with a little help from referee Danny Davis, to capture the WWF Tag Team Titles, January 26, 1987.
Strike Force (Rick Martel and Tito Santana) won the title, October 27, 1987.
 
· For the second time the Hart Foundation became WWF Tag Team Champions by defeating Demolition (Crush and Smash) in a 2 out of 3 falls match, Summer Slam 1990, August 27, 1990.
The Nasty Boys won the title with a little help from a helmet, WrestleMania VII, Marts 24, 1991.
 
· Bret defeated Mr. Perfect (Curt Hennig), at Summer Slam 1991, to capture the WWF Intercontinental Title, August 26, 1991.
The Mountie defeated a ill Bret Hart, January 17, 1992.
 
· At WrestleMania VIII, Bret became a two time WWF Intercontinental Champion by defeating Roddy Piper.
The British Bulldog ended Bret Hart's regain by defeating him at Summer Slam 1992, August 29.
 
· October 12, 1992, Bret Hart upended the legendary Ric Flair to win the WWF World Title.
Yokozuna ended Bret Hart's regain, with a little help from some salt to the eyes, WrestleMania IX, April 4, 1993.
 
· WrestleMania X, Marts 20, 1994. Bret ended Yokozuna's regain on the WWF World Title by pinning the giant.
Bob Backlund ended Bret's second regain, when Owen Hart got Helen Hart to throw in the towel. Survivor Series 1994, November 23.
 
· Survivor Series 1995, November 19. Bret outsmarted Diesel to become WWF World Champion for the third time.
Shawn Michaels ended Bret's third regain at WrestleMania XII, when the Iron Man match went into overtime. Marts 3, 1996.
 
· After winning the Final Four match against Steve Austin, Vader and Undertaker, at In Your House 13, Bret was crowned the WWF World Champion for the fourth time. February 16, 1997.

Sid, with a helping hand from Steve Austin, ended Bret's regain the following day on Monday Night Raw.
 
· Summer Slam 1997, August 3. Bret fooled both referee Shawn Michaels and WWF World Champion, the Undertaker, when Bret came out on top and winning his fifth WWF World Title, when Shawn accidently hit the Undertaker.

Survivor Series 97, 11/09/97. Shawn Michaels defeated Bret to regain the WWF World Title.
 
· Nitro, July 20, 1998, in a match to determine a champion for the vacant WCW US Title, Bret defeated Diamond Dallas Page.
August 10, 1998, at Nitro Lex Luger defeated Bret to win the US Title.
 
· Thunder, August 13, 1998, Bret defeated Lex Luger to win back the WCW US Title.
Diamond Dallas Page defeated Bret, Nitro, October 26, 1998.
 
· Nitro, November 30, 1998, Bret defeated Diamond Dallas Page in a No Disqualification Match to win the WCW US Title.
February 8, 1999, at Nitro Roddy Piper defeated Bret to lift the WCW US Title.
 
· Bret defeated Goldberg at Nitro, October 25, 1999, to capture the WCW US Title.
Bret relinquished the title at Nitro, November 1, 1999, due to the Outsiders interference.
 
· Bret Hart won the vacant WCW World Title at WCW Mayhem, November 21, 1999, by defeating Chris Benoit in the final of the 31 man tournament.
Bret vacated the title on Nitro, December 20, due to the finish of the match the night before at Starrcade.
 
· Bret Hart and Goldberg defeated Creative Control at Thunder, December 9, 1999, to capture the WCW Tag Team Title. The show was taped on December 7.
On December 13, 1999, at Nitro the Outsiders defeated Bret and Goldberg.
 
· Bret Hart defeated Goldberg to capture the vacant WCW World Title and reformed the nWo in the process, Nitro, December 20, 1999.
At Souled Out, January 16, 2000, Bret was stripped of the WCW World Title by WCW commissioner Terry Funk, due to the fact that Bret wasn't cleared to wrestle.
 

 

Brets Article in the Sun about Owen


 Bret Hart’s Calgary Sun Column
May 31, 1999

The death of Owen Hart

Reflections of a big brother

But the stars are burnin' bright like some mystery uncovered
I'll keep movin' through the dark with you in my heart
My blood brother.

-- Bruce Springsteen

I just can't believe it.
My brother Owen has been taken away from me.
He was such a wonderful human being and I will miss him so much.
I've tried and tried to sum up into words what he meant to me. What he meant to all of us who loved him.
It seems everyone knows by now what a great husband, father, son and brother he was.
He was, without a doubt, the finest family man that I ever knew.
His life was centred around his wife, Martha, his one and only childhood sweetheart, and his two beautiful children, Oje and Athena.
So many times, I remember he sprinted from the door of the plane, his two carry-on bags in each hand, at a full run, worn out and weary, just to clear customs, through the sliding doors, to their outstretched arms.
A man with no vices. None.
His only obsession, his family. Always his family.
And oh, how he loved them all!
I don't believe anyone knew Owen as well as me, except Martha.
I recall, so often, in airports, hotel rooms, dressing rooms, long drives on endless highways, his only dream was to come home to his wife and his two children.
He almost made it, only days before moving into their dream home.
He worked so hard for that dream. It's all so unfair, an exhausting argument with God.
A long and sad meditation on fate and purpose and love.
I'm so sorry, Martha. You and he deserved so much to have all your dreams come true.
As your brother, if you can hear me, and I know you can, you would be so very proud of her. I understand, even more so than before, why you fell in love with this girl and why your loved her so much.
As your brother, I promise to watch over Athena and Oje. To be there for them.
To try my best to make up for your absence. To tell them about you and to never let them wonder what you were like. To help Martha forever and to insure what you wanted the most: that Oje and Athena are raised with respect and love and that they'll be guided by your spirit to have integrity and conscience. That they will make you proud.
Martha wouldn't have it any other way.
Neither will I.
My mother and father, I know what he meant to you, to all of us Harts, and I hope, in our sadness, we can find some way to overcome this tragedy and move on again.
The Harts are loved and admired for our strength.
This will be a true test.
We all have so many wonderful and beautiful thoughts and memories of Owen, I wouldn't know where to start. I can't.
I've concluded that we can only hold on to all those memories and like our lost brother, Dean, we will laugh and smile and talk endlessly of how you made this world a better place.
Owen, you were the funniest person I ever knew. I thank you for that.
I will smile to myself forever at all the funny things you did.
A prankster?
Nobody but all of us who knew you will ever understand how hilarious it was to be around you.
Prank me anytime, Owen, I'll be waiting for your call.
You were a great man who never, ever lost his heart of a child.
I will hold dear my memories of all the places, distant lands and people we saw together.
The sunset in Guam. The breathtaking beauty of Cape Town, South Africa. Our hell ride to the Taj Mahal in India. The serenity and beauty of the Hong Kong skyline. The harsh realities of Hiroshima and Auschwitz, where we paid our silent respect, and maybe more importantly our trip to Jerusalem, the ceaseless wonder.
For, like Jesus, nailed to the cross, to a grid of paradoxes, you balanced yourself between the torment of not knowing your mission and the joy you took in carrying it out.
Owen, you have all the answers now. I remember always being your protector. Looking out for you.
I feel my heartache and my eyes begin to sting when I think, why wasn't I there to protect you in the Kemper Arena in Kansas City last Sunday.
To question if this was really necessary. Shame on you, Vince McMahon.
Owen, I loved wrestling with you.
You were a great wrestler from start to finish and millions of your fans all around the world will never let that be forgotten.
Maybe it's not important, almost kind of meaningless, but I know you were proud of your accomplishments, as I was, and you were one of the greatest athletes to ever set foot in a wrestling ring.
Everyone has a song in their heart.
My families have always been professional wrestling.
The hardest aspect of it was always the neverending loneliness.
In reflection of that, both you and I understood from the very start that we were singing a very sad song.
But neither of us, even at this dark hour, are ashamed at having sung that song.
For, no matter what anyone ever thinks, Owen, yours will always be the most beautiful song I've ever heard.
I'm lonely for you already.
The world loved you very much and we will all miss you for a very long time.

Your loving brother,

Bret

thanks to www.brethart.com

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