How Much Does Bret Hart Earn? 2024 Net Worth, Hall of Fame and Wrestling Legacy

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Bret Hart, a retired professional wrestler and one of the most celebrated figures in the industry, boasts an estimated net worth of $7 million. His career, which spanned from 1976 to 2011, saw him earn 32 championships, including five WWF Championships and two WCW World Heavyweight Championships. As a member of the renowned Hart family, Bret’s success in the ring was built on his exceptional wrestling skills and strategic in-ring storytelling, which garnered him respect and financial success over the years.

Born on July 2, 1957, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Bret was introduced to wrestling at an early age, growing up in a family steeped in the sport. His father, Stu Hart, was a well-known professional wrestler and trainer, and Bret followed in his footsteps, beginning his career with Stampede Wrestling, his father’s promotion. His wrestling journey took off when he transitioned from amateur wrestling to professional wrestling in 1978, after gaining recognition as a champion in Alberta.

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Bret’s breakthrough came in 1985 when he joined the WWF and became part of the Hart Foundation tag team alongside his brother-in-law Jim Neidhart. The duo won the WWF Tag Team Championship twice, marking the start of Bret’s championship-filled career. Over the next decade, Bret’s solo success skyrocketed, with multiple championships including two Intercontinental Championships and five WWF Championships. His wrestling style and ability to connect with fans made him one of the top earners in the WWF, contributing greatly to his wealth.

The Montreal Screwjob in 1997, a controversial incident where Bret was betrayed by Vince McMahon, led to his departure from WWF and his move to WCW. In WCW, Hart’s earnings continued to grow as he secured four WCW United States Heavyweight Championships, two World Heavyweight Championships, and a World Tag Team Championship with Goldberg. Despite his retirement due to a concussion in 1999, Hart’s presence remained prominent in the wrestling world.

In 2009, Bret returned to WWE, making sporadic appearances and adding to his net worth. His wealth was also supplemented by his work in film and television, including appearances in shows like “Lonesome Dove: The Series” and documentaries like “Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows”. Despite his struggles with stroke and prostate cancer, Bret Hart has used his platform to support charitable causes related to stroke recovery and cancer awareness. His legacy in wrestling and business continues to make him a respected figure, with his financial success reflecting his contributions to the sport.

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