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  • 10/31/2015
*** In no way do I claim ownership to any of the audio, footage, and/or likeness's used in this video, all of which belongs to their respective owners. This music video was uploaded solely for the intent of comments and criticism, as well as to help raise awareness for stroke victims through March of Dimes Canada.***

After over a year and 200+ hours of editing later, I give to you this two song music video chronicling WWE Hall of Famer, Bret "Hitman" Hart's rise to fame and wrestling lore.

From an early age spent training in the famous Hart family dungeon, the Calgary native would go on to be not only a pop culture icon through out the world, but one of the most famous Canadians to ever live. Watch as his legendary fourteen year career with WWE, spanning over four thousand matches, culminates at Survivor Series '97, in what would later be dubbed the most infamous night in professional wrestling, "The Montreal Screwjob".

After leaving for WCW shortly there after, Bret would go on to compete, for the first time in his 20+ year career, in relative mediocrity. His short two and a half year tenure with the company would end prematurely. After the untimely and tragic loss of his brother Owen, Hart would be forced to retire due to a concussion suffered at the hands of Bill Goldberg in December of 1999. After leaving the company in October of 2000, Bret would later suffer a stroke in 2002, necessitating rehabilitation.

After learning to walk again, Bret made a strong recovery and went on to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2006. He would later induct his late father, Stu Hart, into the Hall of Fame class of 2010 along side the Hart family.

Bret Hart is also an advocate for March of Dimes Canada as they helped him in his road to recovery following his stroke. To help raise awareness for those affected, please visit www.marchofdimes.ca for more info.

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