- Gary Hart (wrestler)
Infobox Wrestler
name= Gary Williams
names=Gary Hart
"Playboy" Gary Hart
height=6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
weight=239 lb (108 kg)
birth_date =birth date|1942|1|24
death_date =death date and age|2008|3|16|1942|1|24
birth_place =Chicago, Illinois
death_place =Euless, Texas
resides=
billed=
trainer=
debut=1963
retired=1999|Gary Hart, birthname Gary Richard Williamscite web|url=http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/news/71361/Various-News:-WWE-Divas-Brand-Manager,-AP-Release-On-Gary-Hart-Death,-More.htm|title=Various News: WWE Divas Brand Manager, AP Release On Gary Hart Death, More
date=2008-03-17|accessdate=2008-03-20|publisher=411mania.com] , (January 24 1942 –March 16 2008 ) was a formerprofessional wrestling manager, as well as aprofessional wrestler in his early career. Hart was one of the pivotal driving forces behind what is considered to beWorld Class Championship Wrestling 's "golden years" in the early 1980s.Career
Early career
Gary Hart started out as a wrestler in 1963 in the
Illinois andWisconsin territories.cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/garyhartdead|title=Legendary manager Gary Hart passes away|date=2008-03-17|accessdate=2008-03-17|publisher=WWE] In the late 1960s, he became a manager called "Playboy" Gary Hart.World Class Championship Wrestling (1979-1987)
Gary Hart became the booker for
World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW; then known as Big Time Wrestling) in 1979, a position he held on and off until 1987. Hart is largely credited (alongside Bill Mercer, Fritz andDavid Von Erich ) with the success of WCCW, as 1982-1985 are largely considered to be the "Golden Years" of the promotion. Hart created the classic feud between the Von Erichs andthe Fabulous Freebirds , as well as introducing memorable characters like the Great Kabuki, Great Muta,King Kong Bundy ,the One Man Gang and the Samoan Swat Team. Hart additionally managed talent such as the lates "Gorgeous" Gino Hernandez and "Gentleman" Chris Adams. Along with booking, he also managed Nord the Barbarian, Abdullah The Butcher,Al Perez andJeep Swenson under the stable "New Age Management", and always feuded with the top faces of the promotion. In 1984, Hart managed Gentleman Chris Adams, who turned heel and engaged in a major feud with Kevin andKerry Von Erich . As a result, Adams was propelled to the top of the wrestling world and eventually won the NWA American title in 1985.Hart in the Georgia and Mid-Atlantic regions of the NWA
During World Class' golden era, Hart was also a manager in the Georgia and Mid-Atlantic regions of the NWA; joining these two areas exclusively in 1983 shortly after the start of the Freebirds-Von Erichs feud, when he left World Class due to a pay dispute. Hart returned to Texas in the summer of 1984 and following a short hiatus in 1986; stayed with the federation until 1988. Hart was also a promoter and manager in San Antonio for
Texas All-Star Wrestling , the successor ofJoe Blanchard 'sSouthwest Championship Wrestling group; and featured most of the SCW wrestlers, as well as a handful of World Class names (including Chris Adams, Scott Casey and Bruiser Brody).Hart looking after all of the wrestlers, face or heel
Despite being a heel manager, Hart always looked after all of the wrestlers, face or heel. During one instance, when Adams smashed a wooden chair onto the head of Kevin Von Erich during the 1984 Cotton Bowl event, he noticed blood coming out of Kevin's head. Hart immediately told Adams to exit the ring and return to the dressing room, and advised ring announcer Ralph Pulley that medical aid may be needed. During another bout in 1985, he revived Iceman King Parsons following a sleeperhold applied on him by Mark Lewin.
Noteworthy interviews
Hart, who was known for delivering excellent ringside interviews, participated in one of World Class' most famous "outside the ring" interviews, when he sat down with Bill Mercer in a 1985 interview outside of Hart's home to talk about his rift with Chris Adams. The interview, which was done on one take, featured Hart pounding the glass table continously with his fist, calling Adams "an egotistical maniac" but a "very bright young boy", then berating Gino Hernandez calling him "a moron" and "a young punk that is nothing in the wrestling business". As the interview wound down, Hart went on a tirade, vowing revenge against Adams while shoving the tableware and ice tea away and then throwing the table in disgust.
Feuds with fellow heel managers
During his time in World Class, Hart was involved in feuds with fellow heel managers Skandor Akbar and Percy Pringle.
Jim Crockett Promotions
Shortly after the folding of WCCW, Hart continued to manage Al Perez in the
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)'sJim Crockett Promotions in 1988, along withLarry Zbyszko . In 1989, he managed the stableJ-Tex Corporation , which includedTerry Funk ,Dick Slater ,Buzz Sawyer ,The Dragonmaster , and The Great Muta. They feuded primarily withRic Flair and Sting, but Ole andArn Anderson later teamed up with Flair and Sting to even the sides up (and thus bringing back The Four Horseman briefly). J-Tex disbanded in early 1990.Later career
After leaving WCW, Hart returned to Texas and began a new wrestling promotion in North Dallas, "Texas Wrestling Federation", which showcased many former stars of World Class and those who are competing in the USWA/World Class promotion.
During the 1990s, following the demise of the
Global Wrestling Federation , Hart and Chris Adams were involved in many Texas-based wrestling promotions, including an ill-fated attempt to revive World Class (billed as World Class II: The Next Generation) at theDallas Sportatorium . Hart retired in 1999, but made a surprise return inMajor League Wrestling , during the promotion's "Reloaded Tour" on January 9-10, 2004. Hart appeared following the main event (on January 9) pitting Low-Ki against Homicide, where the three laid out several wrestlers from the locker room, as well as his own nephew, MLW presidentCourt Bauer .During the tour, Hart's son Chad (who was trained by Chris Adams,
Skandor Akbar and Gary Hart) debuted and wrestled on both events. On January 10, Chad Hart attacked Terry Funk immediately after his barbed-wire "I Quit" match with Steve Corino. It would prove to be MLW's final show, as the promotion folded in February of the same year.Personal relationship with Chris Adams and Gino Hernandez
Hart was close to both Adams and Gino Hernandez; and was very strong in encouraging wrestlers and fellow fans alike not to use controlled substances such as cocaine, GHB, marijuana and alcohol; substances that resulted in the deaths of both Adams in 2001 and Hernandez in 1986. Regarding Hernandez, Hart was not able to place a picture of Gino on the wall alongside other wrestlers he managed, due to the failure in encouraging Hernandez to kick the habit. Hart was also despondent over the death of Adams (the victim of a shooting incident during a drunken fight with a former roommate) for a short time as he revealed during the "Heroes of World Class" DVD that Hart didn't return one of Adams' calls days prior to his death.
Death
Hart died on
March 16 2008 , following a heart attack at his home in Euless, Texas after returning from an autograph session. He was 66 years of age.On April 5, 2008; Peach State Pandemonium, a internet wrestling program; aired a two-hour tribute program in the memory of Gary Hart. Bill Watts, Jack Brisco, James Beard, Abdullah the Butcher, Michael Hayes, Kevin Sullivan, George Steele, Skandor Akbar and Jim Ross were among those who attended.
Championships and accomplishments
*Big Time Wrestling:*NWA American Tag Team Championship (3 times) - with The Spoiler
Wrestlers managed by Hart
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Roddy Piper
*Low Ki
*Homicide
*Great Kabuki
*Bruiser Brody
*Brian Adias
*Chris Adams
*Toru Tanaka
*Don Kernodle
*Buzz Sawyer
*Mark Lewin
*Big John Studd
*One Man Gang
*Al Perez
*Nord the Barbarian
*Jeep Swenson
*Kendo Nagasaki
*Abdullah the Butcher
*Ivan Koloff
*Bob Orton, Jr.
*"Killer" Tim Brooks
*Dingo Warrior
*Dick Slater
*Terry Funk
*The Great Muta
*Rod Price
*John Tatum
*Ron Garvin
*Kevin Sullivan
*Larry Zbyszko
*The Spoiler
*Pak Song
*Dusty Rhodes
*Magic Dragon
*Ron Bass
*Black Bart
*Dory Funk Jr. References
External links
* [http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2008/03/17/5028281.html Notice of Hart's death]
* [http://www.midsouthwrestling.com/Gary_Hart.html Tribute page for Playboy Gary Hart]
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