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Jim Neidhart

1955-02-08 – 2018-08-13 (age 63) Tampa, Florida, USA
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Biography

James Henry Neidhart was an American professional wrestler known for his work in the WWF during the 80s and 90s. He gained prominence primarily as a member of The Hart Foundation, the tag team alongside his brother-in-law Bret Hart, with whom he won the WWF World Tag Team Championship twice. Neidhart was also part of the famous Hart wrestling family through his marriage to Ellie Hart, daughter of Stu Hart.

Before becoming a wrestler, Neidhart was a standout athlete in high school, setting a shot put record. After a brief stint in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders and Dallas Cowboys, he moved to Calgary to train with Stu Hart and join Stampede Wrestling, where he won the International Tag Team Championship twice.

Neidhart made his WWF debut in 1985, initially as a singles wrestler. However, his real success came when he teamed up with Bret Hart to form The Hart Foundation. Together, they dominated the tag team division, winning the WWF World Tag Team Championship in 1987. Throughout their careers, they faced other major teams like Demolition and Strike Force, and their tag move, the Hart Attack, became iconic.

In 1991, Neidhart briefly teamed with Owen Hart to form The New Foundation, but his time in the WWF ended in 1992 when he was fired for refusing a drug test. After leaving WWF, he had stints in WCW and ECW, but his career in those companies was less prominent.

Neidhart returned to WWF briefly in 1994 as part of the heel side alongside his brother-in-law Owen Hart, reuniting in a new version of The Hart Foundation and facing off against wrestlers like Stone Cold Steve Austin. In 1997, after one final return to WWF, Neidhart left the company and retired more definitively.

In his later years, Neidhart appeared at several independent events, with his last match taking place in 2016. Despite personal issues, including drug arrests, and his battle with the passing of time, Neidhart left behind a significant legacy in the wrestling world.

On August 13, 2018, he passed away at the age of 63 after an accident at his home. His death was attributed to a head injury after he fell while trying to adjust the thermostat. WWE paid tribute to Neidhart, remembering his contributions to wrestling and his legacy as one of the greats in WWF history.

Known For

WrestleMania II
WrestleMania II

1986

as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

Mr. Nanny
Mr. Nanny

1993

as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

WWE SummerSlam 1994
WWE SummerSlam 1994

1994

as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

WWE: Shawn Michaels: My Journey
WWE WrestleMania III
WWE WrestleMania III

1987

as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

WWE Survivor Series 1989
WWE Survivor Series 1989

1989

as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

WWE SummerSlam 1997
WWE SummerSlam 1997

1997

as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

WWE WrestleFest
WWE WrestleFest

1988

as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

Thunder in Paradise
Thunder in Paradise

1993

as Norman Kowalski

WWE WrestleMania VI
WWE WrestleMania VI

1990

as Jim 'The Anvil' Neidhart

WWE In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede
WWE In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede

1997

as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

WWE WrestleMania V
WWE WrestleMania V

1989

as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

WWE: The Best of Sting
WWE: The Best of Sting

2014

as Himself

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WWE Detroit Wrestling '86

1986

as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

WWE Survivor Series 1997
WWE Survivor Series 1997

1997

as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

The British Bulldogs
The British Bulldogs

1986

as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart