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 | | | Statistics | | Ring name(s) | Jimmy Hart The Mouth of The South | | Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | | Weight | 166 lb (75 kg/11.9 st) | | Billed height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | | Born | January 1, 1944 (1944-01-01) (age 64)[1] Memphis, Tennessee[2] | | Resides | Tampa, Florida[1] | | Billed from | Memphis, Tennessee[2] | | Debut | 1985 (WWE)[3] | Jimmy Ray Hart[1] (born January 1, 1944[1] in Memphis, Tennessee[2]) is a professional wrestling manager, executive, composer, and musician. He has worked in the World Wrestling Federation, World Championship Wrestling, Continental Wrestling Association, Memphis Wrestling, United States Wrestling Association, X Wrestling Federation, WrestleXpress, and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. He has managed many notable professional wrestlers, including Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, Jerry "The King" Lawler, Ted DiBiase, and The Honky Tonk Man. Jimmy Hart from http://www. ...
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Early career
Before wrestling, Jimmy was part of a band in the 1960s called The Gentrys who had a million selling record “Keep on Dancin”. Before becoming The Gentrys, there were known as just "The Gents". Their production manager told them that if they did not change their name, then they wouldn't succeed in the music industry. Later, after the leader of the group Larry Raspberry left, Jimmy took over and they had a few minor hits. The Gentrys were an American band of the 1960s and early 1970s, known for their hit, 1965s Keep on Dancing. They also had a follow up hit in 1970 Why Should I Cry. The seven-member group of Treadwell High School (Memphis, Tennessee), alumni included Bruce Bowles (vocals), Bobby...
The Gentrys were an American band of the 1960s and early 1970s, known for their hit, 1965s Keep on Dancing. They also had a follow up hit in 1970 Why Should I Cry. The seven-member group of Treadwell High School (Memphis, Tennessee), alumni included Bruce Bowles (vocals), Bobby...
After being asked to sing back-up with Jerry "The King" Lawler, Jimmy was asked to be an announcer and then to manage Jerry. He also managed King Kong Bundy, "Ravishing" Rick Rude, Lanny Poffo, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Ox Baker, Kamala, Randy Savage, and "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert; this stable was known as "Hart's First Family of Wrestling", or simply "The First Family". After Lawler broke his leg, Jimmy brought in talent to take the title from Jerry. In 1982, Hart earned national headlines doing a program with comedian and television star Andy Kaufman. Hart, "The King," and Kaufman would continue this feud for over a year. Around this time, Hart became known as "The Wimp", a nickname given to him by Lawler and chanted by fans, and was the subject of the song "Wimpbusters", which was sung by Lawler to the tune of the popular hit "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr.; a music video was also made featuring Lawler, announcer Lance Russell, and wrestlers such as Savage, Handsome Jimmy Valiant, Dutch Mantel, Tommy Rich, and Rufus R. Jones, along with footage of "The King" beating Hart and his "First Family" (a young Brian Christopher also made an appearance as a young child and another youth is seen wearing a replica of Tully Blanchard's West Texas State football jersey). Then in 1983 and 1984, Hart led Austin Idol, Masao Ito, and Gilbert to CWA/AWA International titles. After this success, Hart was hired by the WWE/WWF, shortly after he was given his trademark megaphone, thus giving him the name "The Mouth of the South". This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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World Wrestling Federation 1980s While in the WWF, Jimmy managed many wrestlers. His first acquisition was Greg "The Hammer" Valentine in 1985, then the Intercontinental Champion. At WrestleMania, Hart managed King Kong Bundy as he defeated S.D. ("Special Delivery") Jones, allegedly in 9 seconds. Jimmy Hart would later trade King Kong Bundy's contract to Bobby “The Brain” Heenan for The Missing Link and Adrian Adonis. John Anthony Wisniski Jr. ...
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Also in 1985, Jimmy managed Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart. After Valentine lost the Intercontinental Title to Tito Santana, Hart briefly co-managed the Dream Team (Valentine & Beefcake), until he was phased out and gave full control to "Luscious" Johnny Valiant. In 1986, Hart took the Funk Family under his wing. The Funks included Terry, Hoss, and Jimmy Jack Funk (Jesse Barr). Then, Jimmy managed Adrian Adonis and helped him establish the gimmick of “Adorable” Adrian Adonis. That year also marked the appearance of Bret "The Hitman" Hart; Jimmy teamed him up with Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart to form The Hart Foundation. James Henry Jim Neidhart (born August 2, 1956)[1] is an American professional wrestler, best known for his appearances in the 1980s and 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation as Jim The Anvil Neidhart. ...
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On January 26, 1987, Hart guided the Hart Foundation past the British Bulldogs for the WWF World Tag Team titles. Hart led the Hart Foundation and former referee Dangerous Danny Davis over the British Bulldogs and Tito Santana at WrestleMania III in the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan. When The Honky Tonk Man turned heel, Hart became his manager. The Honky Tonk Man called Hart “The Colonel” in a reference to Tom Parker, the manager of Elvis Presley. With Hart in his corner, The Honky Tonk Man captured the Intercontinental title from Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat on June 2, 1987 in Buffalo, NY . The British Bulldogs Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith British Bulldogs were the team of Davey Boy Smith & The Dynamite Kid in Stampede Wrestling & WWE (then WWF). ...
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Later in 1987, Hart was named Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Manager of the Year, an award he won again in 1994. Also in 1987, Jimmy Hart managed the WWF Women’s Tag Team champions Judy Martin & Leilani Kai, known as the Glamour Girls. At WrestleMania IV, Jimmy Hart received a haircut from Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake. When Jimmy dropped the Hart Foundation in 1988, Hart managed The Fabulous Rougeaus to feud with his former team; the angle was that Hart still retained the managerial rights to his former team and gave it to the Rougeaus, giving them the right to appear at ringside whenever the Harts wrestled. At SummerSlam 1988, Jimmy Hart accompanied Demolition & Mr. Fuji to help retain their WWF Tag titles against the Hart Foundation. Ax used Hart's megaphone as a foreign object to strike Bret and secure the victory. The Megaphone became a significant trademark of Hart's throughout the years and was extensively used as a foreign object by the wrestlers he managed and by himself. In 1989, Hart brought Dino Bravo into his stable after the departure of Frenchy Martin. Then at a push-up contest between the Ultimate Warrior and Bravo, Jimmy and Dino invited a large 460 pound man from the audience into the ring to sit on the contestants' backs. That large man would later be known as Earthquake, and Jimmy groomed him to be the man to beat Hulk Hogan for the WWF title. Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) is a professional wrestling magazine. ...
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1971: Frenchy Martin started wrestling in Quebec, and that winter, headed out west to work for Stu Harts Stampede promotion. ...
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1990s In 1990, Hart managed the short-lived team Rhythm and Blues (The Honky Tonk Man and Greg "The Hammer" Valentine) to feud with his former tag team, the Hart Foundation. He also managed The Mountie, Jacques Rougeau. Rhythm & Blues was the tag team of The Honky Tonk Man and Greg The Hammer Valentine in the WWF. Probably their most famous/infamous moment when at WrestleMania VI when they were driven to the ring in a pink cadilliac owned and driven by a then unknown Page Falkenberg (who...
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On March 24, 1991, Hart led the Nasty Boys past the Hart Foundation for the WWF World Tag Team titles at WrestleMania VII in Los Angeles, CA. Hart added another tag team to his stable, the Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon), but Hart turned on the Natural Disasters to manage Money Incorporated ("The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and IRS). Hart took Money Inc. to two WWF World Tag Team title reigns. In 1992 The Natural Disasters got their revenge on Jimmy, but their reign was short. Hart also managed The Mountie, in a short lived I.C championship reign in early 1992. WrestleMania VII was the seventh annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). ...
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Money Inc. ...
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Also in 1992, Hart lost the Nasty Boys due to his ties with Money Inc. because they felt he was not helping them and was only focusing on his champions. Finally in 1993, Hart managed Hulk Hogan and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake after he came to the aid of Beefcake following an attack by Money Inc. At WrestleMania IX, Jimmy Hart managed the Mega Maniacs, Hulk Hogan & Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, who lost to Money Inc. by disqualification. After being disqualified, Hogan and Beefcake were going to "beat up" the ref. Jimmy told them not to do it and stepped in. He grabbed the ref, and tossed him outside of the ring. Jimmy Hart, Hogan, and Beefcake then stood in the ring and taunted, while Hogan's theme song "Real American" played. Later that night, Hulk Hogan returned to defeat Yokozuna for the WWF title. At King of the Ring 1993, Hart was in Hulk Hogan's corner as he lost the WWF title back to Yokozuna. This would be Hart's last WWF appearance, as both he and Hulk Hogan departed the company. The Nasty Boys were a professional wrestling tag team consisting of Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags, active in the mid to late 1980s and throughout the 1990s. ...
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World Championship Wrestling Following their departure from the WWF, Hogan and Jimmy briefly toured Japan. After their return, Jimmy wrote music and occasionally appeared on Hogan's television show, "Thunder in Paradise". Hulk Hogan then had Jimmy manage him when they went to WCW. At Bash at the Beach 1994, Hart managed Hulk Hogan to win his first WCW World title by defeating “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair. Thunder In Paradise is a TV show that was filmed around Walt Disney World in Florida. ...
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At Halloween Havoc 1995, Jimmy Hart, longtime manager and friend to Hulk Hogan, turned on Hogan to help The Giant. By doing that, Jimmy Hart would become the manager of the evil faction, The Dungeon of Doom, created by Kevin Sullivan. Members included Hugh Morrus, The Barbarian, Meng, Kevin Sullivan, Lex Luger, and The Giant. After the demise of the Dungeon of Doom, Hart created The First Family: Brian Knobbs, Jerry Flynn, The Barbarian, and Hugh Morrus. After the demise of the First Family, Hart was placed in charge of booking TBS' WCW Saturday Night show prior to the program's cancellation. At Spring Stampede 2000, Hart faced radio personality Mancow. The two had a rematch later in the year at Mayhem. In February 2001, Hart joined WCW's booking committee. Halloween Havoc was an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Championship Wrestling from 1989 through 2000. ...
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The First Family was a stable in World Championship Wrestling that Jimmy Hart created after the demise of the Dungeon of Doom. ...
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Memphis Wrestling In 2003, Hart restarted his feud with Jerry Lawler by buying, for the XWF, part of the upstart Memphis Wrestling promotion. Hart is now Lawler's manager. Memphis Wrestling is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Memphis, Tennessee. ...
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling On June 19, 2005 at Slammiversary, The Naturals were assisted in a title defense against Team Canada by Hart, who ran to ringside and threw his megaphone to Chase Stevens, who hit Petey Williams with it and pinned him. Hart acted as the manager of The Naturals until October 3, 2005. Hart was never under contract to TNA, or any wrestling organization for that matter and his schedule meant that he could no longer devote the time needed to help TNA. is the 170th day of the year (171st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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A megaphone, with a three-inch lighter to scale. ...
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In wrestling - Signature foreign object
- Megaphone: It was given to him by Vince McMahon who had just returned from touring Japan. McMahon told him that from then on he had to carry it to ringside with him. To this day, it has been associated with Hart's gimmick.
A megaphone, with a three-inch lighter to scale. ...
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Rhythm & Blues was the tag team of The Honky Tonk Man and Greg The Hammer Valentine in the WWF. Probably their most famous/infamous moment when at WrestleMania VI when they were driven to the ring in a pink cadilliac owned and driven by a then unknown Page Falkenberg (who...
Jacques Rougeau (born June 13, 1960) is a former French-Canadian professional wrestler from Saint-Sulpice, Quebec, best known for his appearances in the 1980s and 1990s with the World Wrestling Federation under his own name, and as The Mountie. ...
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The AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship was a major title in the Tennessee area during the 1970s and 1980s. ...
The AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship was a major title in the Tennessee area during the 1970s and 1980s. ...
Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) is a professional wrestling magazine. ...
The PWI Manager of the Year Award, given yearly from 1972 through 1999 by professional wrestling magazine Pro Wrestling Illustrated, recognizes the best manager of the year as voted by readers of the magazine. ...
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Bret Hart being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006. ...
This is a list of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards, current and defunct. ...
This is a list of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards, current and defunct. ...
This is a list of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards, current and defunct. ...
Behind the scenes Jimmy was also responsible for many of the wrestler’s theme songs in the WWF and WCW. Some of the wrestlers he composed music for were: Honky Tonk Man, Jimmy Snuka, Hulk Hogan, and The Wolfpac. One of Hart's most notable compositions is Shawn Michaels's entrance theme, "Sexy Boy."[4] James Reiher (born May 18, 1943) is an American professional wrestler, and actor, better known by his ring name of Jimmy Superfly Snuka. ...
The New World Order was a stable of wrestlers, originally in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and later in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). ...
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Shawn Michaels. ...
In 1995, Hulk Hogan released the album Hulk Rules.[5] Hart, as well as Hogan's then wife Linda, were a part of the band The Wrestling Boot Band and helped write and sing many of the album's songs.[5] Terrence Gene Bollea (born on August 11, 1953) is an American actor and semi-retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan. ...
The Wrestling Boot Band, also known as the Wrestling Boot Traveling Band, was a musical group fronted by Hulk Hogan that included The Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart, Hogans wife (Linda), and John Maguire. ...
Linda Bollea (born Linda Claridge on August 24, 1959) also known as Linda Hogan, is the wife of professional wrestler Hulk Hogan. ...
The Wrestling Boot Band, also known as the Wrestling Boot Traveling Band, was a musical group fronted by Hulk Hogan that included The Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart, Hogans wife (Linda), and John Maguire. ...
In an interview in 2003 on Bubba the Love Sponge Show, Jimmy Hart revealed he had the rare, sought-after demo of Randy Savage and Elizabeth singing their wedding song "Together" (written by Jimmy) in his possession.[6] Bubba the Love Sponge Clem (born Todd Clem in Warsaw, Indiana on April 23, 1966) is a Tampa, Florida radio talk show host who has had a colorful past. ...
Since the demise of WCW, he became a part owner and one of the founders of the X Wrestling Federation (XWF) along with Greg “The Hammer” Valentine & Brian Knobbs. He also played a key role behind the scenes in the British based WrestleXpress promotion. He had an administrative position in TNA and was seen from time to time at Universal Studios promoting TNA Impact!. X Wrestling Federation - commonly known as XWF - was a short lived professional wrestling promotion from late 2001 to early 2002. ...
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Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Jeff Jarrett and his father Jerry Jarrett in May 2002. ...
Universal Studios Florida is a theme park in Orlando, Florida, part of the Universal Orlando Resort. ...
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In 2005, Jimmy Hart was included in the video game WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 as a playable legend who can be unlocked for use in Exhibition.[7] Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In September 2007, Hart appeared on an episode of The People's Court as a witness for a defendant. September 2007 is the ninth month of that year. ...
Judge Joseph Wapner, who presided over cases from 1981 to 1993. ...
Hart is a close friend of Hulk Hogan, and is featured on many episodes of Hogan's VH1 reality series, Hogan Knows Best. VH1 (VH-1: Video Hits One until 1994 and VH1: Music First until 2003) is an American digital television channel that was created in January 1985 by Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment, at the time a division of Warner Communications and owners of MTV. VH1 and sister channel MTV are currently...
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Hogan Knows Best is an American reality television show, centered around the family life of professional wrestling legend Hulk Hogan (Terry Bollea). ...
Personal life Jimmy has been married to his wife Michelle Lamerely since January 1, 1970 (his 26th birthday) and they have four children and one grandchild.[citation needed] Year 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Notes 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 116th day of the year (117th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 116th day of the year (117th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 160th day of the year (161st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
References - Hulk Hogan (2002). Hollywood Hulk Hogan. World Wrestling Entertainment, 352. ISBN 0743456904.
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