Teddy Hart
Professional wrestler, trained by Stampede Wrestling

Born
February 2nd, 1980
45 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Canada
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Born in Calgary, Alberta, in 1980, a professional wrestler trained in the Hart wrestling dynasty. Made debut in Stampede Wrestling, then competed in promotions such as WWE and Ring of Honor. Known for high-flying maneuvers and technical wrestling style, influenced by predecessors like Bret Hart. Involved in various independent wrestling promotions across North America and internationally, showcasing unique skills and charisma. Also known for work as a tag team partner with various wrestlers. Gained attention from wrestling fans for controversial persona and participation in multiple high-profile events.
Competed in WWE and Ring of Honor
Won multiple independent wrestling championships
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