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Nascency name | Edward Ellsworth Annis[1] [2] |
Born | (1980-02-02) February ii, 1980 [one] Calgary, Alberta, Canada[3] |
Residence | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The states |
Spouse(due south) | Fay Annis (m. 2012; div. 2014) |
Children | 1 |
Family | Hart |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Teddy Hart Ted Hart |
Billed pinnacle | half dozen ft 1 in (1.85 one thousand)[three] |
Billed weight | 195 lb (88 kg)[3] |
Billed from | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Trained by | Ross Hart[1] Bruce Hart[1] Leo Burke[ane] Dory Funk Jr.[ane] |
Debut | 1995[1] |
Edward Ellsworth Annis [4] (born February 2, 1980) is a Canadian professional person wrestler, meliorate known by his band name Teddy Hart. He currently wrestles on the independent excursion. He wrestled on a National scale for Major League Wrestling (MLW) as the leader of The Hart Foundation, where he held the MLW Globe Middleweight and MLW Tag Team champion. He has also wrestled for AAA, the short-lived Wrestling Society X, Bailiwick of jersey All Pro Wrestling, and Dragon Gate USA. He operates a wrestling school in Edmonton. He is the son of Georgia Hart of the Hart wrestling family and wrestler B.J. Annis. Hart achieved an early degree of fame when he became the youngest wrestler to exist signed to the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE).[5] His subsequent release, controversial actions while wrestling on the independent circuit and various legal problems take earned him a measure of infamy.[5]
Outside of the ring, Annis has been a mentor to several young wrestlers and has been a trainer at wrestling schools. Among his trainees are Jack Evans, Pete Wilson and his younger cousin Matt Hart. Annis is too a cat lover and breeder of Persian cats which he has used sometimes in storylines and brought with him to matches.
Early life [edit]
Annis is the oldest male grandchild of Stu and Helen Hart and the second oldest overall. His mother is of Greek descent through her maternal grandmother and Irish gaelic through her maternal grandfather.[6] [vii] [8] [9] His maternal grandfather was of Scots-Irish gaelic, English and Scottish descent.[x] On his father's side he is role Italian.[xi]
Annis grew up with three siblings, two sisters named Annie and Angela, as well equally a younger brother named Matthew who died of Necrotizing fasciitis in 1996. Annis is the cousin of young man professional wrestlers Natalya Neidhart, Mike Hart, Matt Hart, Harry Smith, Bruce Hart Jr. and Torrin Hart equally well every bit wrestling personalities Lindsay Hart and Georgia Smith.[12]
Professional person wrestling career [edit]
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Hart debuted in July 1995 at Rockyford, Alberta, where he teamed up with his brother, Matthew, and defeated his cousin, Harry Smith, and TJ Wilson.[xiii] In the Calgary-based Stampede Wrestling promotion, Hart teamed with Smith, Wilson and Jack Evans. In 2000, he wrestled for and was a key creative effigy in the Matrats promotion. At the age of 16, he wrestled in the opening match of a Earth Wrestling Federation house show in Calgary, teaming with his cousin, Harry Smith, against Andrew Picarnic and T.J. Wilson (Tyson Kidd) equally a tribute to his brother, Matthew, who had recently died.
World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (1998–2002) [edit]
In 1998, Hart became the youngest person always to be signed to a World Wrestling Federation developmental contract, and was sent to train with Dory Funk, Jr. at the "Funkin' Solarium".[5] However, he was afterward released by the WWF, due to alleged mental attitude problems.[5]
Ring of Honor and Total Nonstop Activity Wrestling (2003–2004) [edit]
On September 20, 2003, Teddy wrestled for Ring of Accolade in Philadelphia on their September consequence Celebrity by Laurels II, where he defeated partner and friend, TJ Wilson. Backstage, however, the Special Grand faction confronted Hart, and mocked him for not being a good loftier-flying wrestler. On November i, 2003, Hart competed at a Ring of Honor evidence in Elizabeth, New Jersey every bit office of a Scramble Cage friction match.[5] After losing the lucifer, he began to perform moonsaults and executed a shooting star printing from the height of the cage rather than selling the moves he had taken.[5] Hart then vomited at ringside.[5] His actions attracted the ire of many wrestlers, equally he endangered some wrestlers by performing moves on them which they were not anticipating.[5] Hart attributes his actions to a concussion suffered during the match, and has since only wrestled at 2 ROH shows, At Our Best, on March 13, 2004, and "Last Battle 2009" against Jack Evans.
Hart made several appearances with Total Nonstop Activeness Wrestling. In Baronial 2003, he defeated Jonny Storm and then lost to Juventud Guerrera in the class of the Super Ten Loving cup Tournament. He returned in March 2004 as a member of Team Canada, and represented them every bit its original captain in the second America'southward X-Cup, where Hart defeated Mr. Águila in the first match. He was released from the promotion following an altercation in a eating place with CM Punk stemming from the Elizabeth ROH prove, where Sabu had to separate the two.[fourteen]
Major League Wrestling (2004) [edit]
The Hart Foundation stable would later compete in Major League Wrestling, where Hart teamed with Evans as The Hart Foundation 2.0, as well as being labeled "The New Hart Foundation". MLW'due south TV series, MLW Hush-hush would be the commencement appearance for Hart, Smith, Evans and TJ Wilson on a major cablevision telly network.
On January ix, 2004, Hart defeated Bryan Danielson in a match billed every bit "Shawn Michaels' peak protégé (Danielson) vs. the last educatee of the Hart family dungeon (Hart), playing up the Montreal screwjob and bitter existent-life rivalry between Michaels and Bret Hart.
Jersey All Pro Wrestling (2004–2007) [edit]
In 2004, Hart began competing for Bailiwick of jersey All Pro Wrestling, and won the promotion's Tag Squad Title with Jack Evans past defeating The Strong Style Thugs (Homicide and B-Boy) in a steel cage tag team lucifer at Caged Fury, with assist from Hart's uncle Jim Neidhart. Later beingness champions for nigh 4 months, Evans and Hart lost the titles to the Backseat Boyz. Three months afterward, Hart teamed up Homicide, one of the men he beat for the Tag Team Championship, to defeat the Backseat Boyz for the titles, giving Hart his 2d reign and Homicide his fifth. A little over a week afterwards, still, they lost the titles back to the Backseat Boyz.
On January 7, 2006, Hart defeated Azrieal to become the new Light Heavyweight Champion in a Gauntlet match at Wild Card Two. Four months after, Hart lost the title to Frankie Kazarian in a triple threat friction match also involving A.J. Styles.
On July 29, 2006, Hart took on Jay Lethal at a JAPW event in Aberdeen, New Jersey. The lucifer culminated with Hart climbing on height of a soda car and delivering a moonsault onto Lethal. The match was briefly stopped while Hart stepped out into the parking lot to recover. Hart managed to recuperate in time and then returned to the ring, where he won the friction match.
On October 28, 2006, Hart defeated Homicide, Low Ki, and Necro Butcher at the JAPW 9th Anniversary Show in Rahway, New Jersey to win the vacated JAPW Heavyweight Title (the reigning JAPW champion, Rhyno had no showed the result). On Jan 23, 2007, Hart was stripped of the JAPW Heavyweight Championship due to bug with the promoter and was released from the company.[ane] [15]
Return to WWE (2005, 2006–2007) [edit]
In 2005, he made several appearances with WWE, wrestling in night matches, where he was defeated past Harry Smith and working as an enhancement talent on Velocity, teaming with JD Michaels confronting The Basham Brothers.
On April 1, 2006, Hart and several of his relatives attended the induction of his uncle Bret into the WWE Hall of Fame. After WSX folded, Hart moved to Florida in hopes of earning a development bargain with Globe Wrestling Entertainment, which he received. Afterward being re-signed, he was assigned to the Florida Title Wrestling developmental facility of WWE.
Hart appeared at the July 18 Ohio Valley Wrestling television taping, participating in a battle imperial where the winner faced John Cena at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom on July 27. Although he lost, it was appear that he and Harry Smith (along with Nattie Neidhart) would face Shad Gaspard and JTG at the same show. The "Next Generation Hart Foundation", began teaming regularly, and would go along to defeat teams such as the James Boys, Charles Evans and Justin LaRouche, Mr. Strongko and Ramon Loco, and Jamin Olivencia and TJ Dalton.
Hart appeared at the debut show for Florida Title Wrestling, as he defeated Shawn Osbourne and competed in a battle royal and a triple threat match. On September 25, TJ Wilson and Ted DiBiase, Jr. joined the Next Generation Hart Foundation stable alongside Hart, Smith, and Neidhart. On October 2, Hart competed in his terminal friction match for the promotion as he and TJ Wilson defeated Mike Mondo and Nick Nemeth. On October 11, Hart was released from the company.
Independent circuit (2006–2012) [edit]
On July one, 2006, Hart made his One Pro Wrestling debut at Fight Gild 2 in Yorkshire, England, and defeated PAC. During the next two months, Hart competed regularly for 1PW, including a 10-human brawl, in which he was eliminated by Abyss later on Hart's teammate Steve Corino turned on him.
On September 13, 2006, Hart and Corino wrestled in a grudge match at Pro Wrestling Xplosion'south debut show Lighting the Fuse at the infamous ECW Loonshit. The match ended in a no competition afterwards the referee, who was associated with Corino, claimed that Hart had submitted when he had non. Hart and then challenged Corino to a fight in the parking lot, which led to another brawl.
Hart made his debut with AZW Hawaii at their March 29 event Revenge and Retribution. He wrestled in both a singles against SABAKI and a 6-human being tag team match, where he was partnered with SABAKI and Mark Anarchy against AkuA, DDB and Rocko Shinoda.
He debuted for Florida's Pro Wrestling Dynasty in 2006 every bit part of "Team Vision" (with Chasyn Rance and Mister Saint Laurent) and helped them win in the main issue. He also wrestled the side by side night for Florida'southward Coastal Championship Wrestling teaming with Rance, defeating Pablo Marquez and J.P. Ace. He also wrestled for UXW Wrestling in Florida on their June xvi, 2006 event "Xtreme Havoc", where he defeated Rance.
December 1, 2007, All Pro Wrestling: Markus Riot & Teddy Hart defeated Dana Lee & Brian Cage in the main event.
On March 22, 2008, Hart and Jack Evans defeated Ruckus and Trent Acrid at PWS Majestic Mayhem in round ane of the Majestic Tournament to crown the starting time ever PWS Champion. In the second round, Evans defeated Hart past countout in a 30-minute lucifer which received a standing ovation.[sixteen] A best of five series was fabricated and the two met for their second run across on May 2 at Belleville Breakdown, where Hart was victorious. Time to come bouts in the series are however to be announced due to both Hart and Evans working in Mexico.
On May 4, 2012, in Rahway, New Jersey Hart defeated Matt Hardy and Filly Cabana in a triple threat match for Pro Wrestling Syndicate.
Wrestling Society X (2006–2007) [edit]
Hart was part of MTV'southward Wrestling Society X projection, which was filmed in 2006 and premiered in January 2007.[17] He appeared in the inaugural contract rumble, where he was the 2d human being to enter the ring, only did not win. Hart also wrestled tag team matches on subsequently episodes of the show with "K-Dogg 20" Matt Cross, where their tag team was known as "The Filth and the Fury". As a team, Hart and Cross managed to defeat The Trailer Park Boys and Team Dragon Gate. On the fifth episode, Hart had to be stretchered away following his match later landing leg-first on the guardrail and then climbing to the top of the set and executing a moonsault, clashing heads equally he landed. WSX ceased operations later their idiot box show was cancelled.
Return to JAPW (2007–2008) [edit]
On October 27, 2007, Teddy Hart returned to JAPW after interfering in the fight between Homicide and Low Ki at the JAPW tenth Ceremony Evidence. On Dec 8, 2007, Teddy Hart teamed with Depression Ki confronting The Latin American Xchange (LAX) (Homicide and Hernandez) and BLK OUT (Eddie Kingston and Slyk Wagner Brownish) in a iii-style friction match for the JAPW Tag Team Championship at Seasons Beatings, however LAX retained.
Hart doing a moonsault off a pull up bar at the Jersey All Pro Wrestling event Reclaiming Hudson on Jan nineteen, 2008, in Jersey City.
On January 19, 2008, Hart defeated Homicide and Eddie Kingston in a 3-Way No Disqualification New Bailiwick of jersey Street Fight at Reclaiming Hudson. Less than a month afterwards on February xvi, 2008, Hart defeated Kenny Omega and Xavier in a 3-way elimination match at Wild Menu Iv. Afterward the lucifer, Hernandez hit Hart with the Border Toss. That same dark, Hart, in response to being attacked by Hernandez, announced that he would challenge LAX for the Tag Team Titles at Caged Fury and that his partner would exist Samoa Joe. On March eight, 2008, LAX defeated Hart and Samoa Joe in a steel cage match to retain the Tag Team Championship at Caged Fury.
Render to ROH (2009) [edit]
On Dec nineteen, 2009, more than v and a half years after his concluding advent, Hart returned to Band of Honor at their first live pay-per-view Final Battle 2009, where he was defeated past Jack Evans.[18]
AAA [edit]
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Hart made his AAA debut on November xx, 2007, in an Extreme Four Way tag squad Ladder Match, where he teamed with Sabu against Crazy Boy and Joe Líder, Charly Manson and Chessman, Extreme Tiger and Halloween for the AAA Earth Tag Team Championship at Guerra de Titantes. Soon after joining, Hart joined Konnan's heel stable Legión Extranjera (Foreign Legion), where he regularly teams with Evans as The Hart Foundation two.0. Function of his villainous character is that he cannot speak Spanish and during his promos, AAA captions his remarks in Spanish. On March xvi, 2008, Hart lost a $2500 Ladder Battle Royal Friction match to Xtreme Tiger, which also included Chessman, Juventud Guerrera, Halloween and Joe Líder at Rey de Reyes. On June thirteen, The Mexican Powers (Crazy Boy, Último Gladiador and Ricky Marvin) defeated La Legión Extranjera (Bryan Danielson, Jack Evans and Teddy Hart), and La Familia de Tijuana (Farthermost Tiger, Halloween and TJ Xtreme) in a Three Way Elimination friction match at Triplemanía XVI. On September xiv, La Hermandad Extrema (Joe Líder and Nicho El Millonario) defeated The Hart Foundation 2.0 (Teddy Hart and Jack Evans), The Mexican Powers (Crazy Boy and Último Gladiador) and La Familia de Tijuana (Extreme Tiger and Halloween) in a Iv Way Ladder match for the Earth Tag Team Title at Verano de Escandalo. Afterwards the loss, Hart and Evans began feuding with Líder and Nicho and on October 24, La Hermandad Extrema defeated The Hart Foundation ii.0 (Teddy Hart and Jack Evans), and Los Bello Stones (Alan and Chris Stone) in a Three Manner Ladder match for the World Tag Team Championship at the 2008 Antonio Peña Memorial Testify. On Dec 6, Hart and Evans wrestled to a double countout confronting Líder and Nicho for the Earth Tag Team Championship at Guerra de Titanes. On March 15, 2009, El Zorro, Hart and Evans defeated Charly Manson and D-Generation Mex (X-Pac and Alex Koslov) at Rey de Reyes. In June 2009 Hart and the rest of Legion Extranjera turned on Evans and kicked him out of the stable. On June 13, Team AAA (El Hijo del Santo, La Parka, Vampiro, Octagón and Jack Evans) defeated La Legion Extranjera (Silver King, Chessman, Kenzo Suzuki, Electroshock and Teddy Hart) at Triplemania XVII to regain control over AAA and force Konnan out of the visitor.[xix] On August 21 at Verano de Escandalo Konnan and Hart returned to AAA with their new version of La Legion Extranjera.[20] In early 2010 AAA suspended Hart indefinitely.[21]
Los Perros del Mal (2012–2013) [edit]
Hart returned to AAA on March 18, 2012, at Rey de Reyes, where he teamed with Chessman in a iv-way tag team match, which was won by Joe Líder and Juventud Guerrera and also included the teams of Extreme Tiger and Fénix, and Halloween and Nicho el Millonario.[22] On April 1, El Hijo del Perro Aguayo, who had recently been feuding with Hart's former partner Jack Evans, named Hart the newest member of his Los Perros del Mal stable.[23] On Baronial 5 at Triplemanía Xx, Hart reunited with Evans for 1 night to take office in a Parejas Suicidas steel cage lucifer, featuring three other erstwhile tag teams. However, both Hart and Evans managed to escape the cage and avert having to face up each other in a Pilus vs. Hair match.[24]
On February 22, 2013, Hart participated on the AAA Canada: Adjacent Generation Wrestling issue, competing in the NGW World Championship Tournament.[25] [26] Hart reached the finals of the tournament but ultimately would non win the championship.[26]
Render to the independent circuit (2014–nowadays) [edit]
On April five, 2014, Hart competed for Dragon Gate United states where Hart, Chuck Taylor and Biff Busick faced Anthony Nese, Caleb Konley and Trent Baretta in a losing endeavour. on May 31, at an ACW issue, Hart, Dan Maff and Monsta Mack defeated Azrieal, Danny Demanto and Damien Darling. on October 5, 2014, Hart competed for the Inspire Pro Pure Prestige title in a triple threat match which was won by Thomas Shire.
On August 21, 2015, it was appear that Hart would brand his debut for NOVA Pro Wrestling.[27] In January 2016 Hart debuted for Canadian Wrestling's Elite.[28] On July 14, 2016, fabricated debut for Lucha Libre Aristocracy, Hart was defeated by Diamante Azul.
Return to Major League Wrestling (2017–2019) [edit]
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Hart returned to Major League Wrestling (MLW) in 2017 as part of New Era Hart Foundation with cousin Davey Male child Smith Jr. and Brian Pillman Jr. He is a quondam Earth Middleweight Champion. At MLW Sat Night SuperFight on Nov 2, 2019, Hart defeated Austin Aries via the Canadian Destroyer to retain the MLW World Middleweight Title.[three] On the November 11, 2019 edition of MLW Fusion Hart was defeated by Myron Reed for the Middleweight Championship.[29] On Dec 6, MLW posted on their website and social media that Hart had been released from the company.[30] While MLW offered no official explanation for Harts release, bearding sources speculated that it was the upshot of ongoing disciplinary issues with Hart, including no showing an event and appearing in the crowds of AEW and NXT shows.[31]
Second render to AAA (2018) [edit]
On April 20, Hart made his render to the company subsequently 5 years away from the AAA, attacking Joe Líder and Pagano. That same night he reappeared with Juventud Guerrera and Kevin Kross, attacking Dr. Wagner Jr., Vampiro and Hernandez after the principal consequence by the AAA Mega Title. The trio called themselves MAD, and vowed to meet against their upcoming incumbents.
Other media [edit]
Annis was the subject field of the 2009 documentary A Hart Yet Pounding.[32] [33] The project was originally named Ted Hart's Truth and Reality and was almost was shut down by the creator, due to having bug with working with Hart.[34] Hart besides appeared in the 2016 documentary Hart Still Beating, which is well-nigh his uncle Smith and cousin Matt.[35]
Annis is also the subject area of the documentary Hart of Darkness by directors Kurt Spenrath and Fred Kroetsch.[36] [37] [38] [39] [twoscore]
Personal life [edit]
Annis with his cat Mr. Money in 2015.
Annis is a third-generation wrestler; his begetter, B.J. Annis, and his grandfather Stu Hart were both wrestlers. Annis has a son, Bradley, with his ex-girlfriend Kim.[41] Annis suffers from Bipolar disorder but does not medicate.[42] Annis'due south great-granddaddy Harry Smith likewise had bipolar disorder, as did his brother Frank.[43]
Annis was married to Fay, and she was involved in his wrestling career, mainly in the Hart Legacy promotion.[44] [45] [46] In 2016 Annis and his wife divorced.[47]
On November xix, 2016, Annis's girlfriend Samantha Louise Michelle Fiddler disappeared in Bartow, Florida.[48]
Legal troubles [edit]
On December 3, 2014, the Purple Canadian Mounted Police announced that Annis was wanted on sexual assault charges involving 2 women.[49] [50] The charges were dropped in June 2016.[51] [52] Annis later opened up about several personal/real-life topics including his rape accusations in an interview hosted past wrestlers Chuckie T and Trent Barreta in January 2015.[47]
On January 1, 2017, Annis was arrested in Arlington, Texas, and was charged with DUI, evading abort, and auto theft.[53] The charges confronting Annis were later on dropped.[54]
In February 2020, Annis was arrested in Virginia and was charged with possession of a schedule Three controlled substance with the intent to sell or distribute.[55]
On March 4, 2020, Annis was once over again arrested in Virginia, this fourth dimension for violating the conditions of his bail past non staying under business firm arrest.[56]
On March 26, 2020, Annis was arrested in Virginia for a 3rd fourth dimension after allegedly assaulting his girlfriend, female independent wrestler Maria Manic at the home of another independent wrestler, Ace Montana. Montana claims he had pulled a gun on Annis in order to get him off of Manic. He then called the cops and Annis was arrested and charged with strangulation resulting in wounding/bodily harm.[56] He was held without bail in the Richmond Urban center jail until his court engagement on April 22.[57]
On Oct 23, 2020, Annis was arrested in Texas and charged with injuring a disabled person, evading arrest, and beingness in possession of a controlled substance.[58] Annis was arrested once more on the same charges on February 16, 2021, this time in northern Virginia.[58]
Championships and accomplishments [edit]
- Atomic Championship Wrestling
- ACW Heavyweight Title (2 times)[59]
- Ballpark Ball
- Natural Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[60] [61]
- Natural Heavyweight Championship Tournament (2004)[62]
- Can-Am Wrestling Federation
- Can-Am Mid-Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- Tin can-Am Tag Team Championships (1 time) - with Mike McFly
- Bailiwick of jersey All Pro Wrestling
- JAPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[15]
- JAPW Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[1]
- JAPW Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Jack Evans (ane) and Homicide (one)[63]
- Juggalo Championship Wrestling
- JCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[64]
- Major League Wrestling
- MLW World Middleweight Championship (i fourth dimension)[65]
- MLW World Tag Squad Championship (one fourth dimension)[66] – with Brian Pillman Jr. and Davey Male child Smith Jr.
- MLW Wrestler of the Year (2018)[67]
- National Wrestling Brotherhood
- NWA N American Tag Squad Championship (one time) – with Big Daddy Yum Yum[68]
- Ability Wrestling Alliance
- PWA Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)[69]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked No. 197 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2009[70]
- Existent Canadian Wrestling
- RCW Tag Team Title (2 times) – with Pete Wilson (one) and Kato (1)[71]
- Stampede Wrestling
- Stampede International Tag Team Championship (one fourth dimension) – with Bruce Hart[i]
- Omega Pro Wrestling
- OPW Top Crown Championship (ane time)[72]
- OPW Pinnacle Crown Championship Tournament (2007)[73]
- Canadian Wrestling Hall of Fame
- Individually[74]
- With the Hart family unit[74]
See also [edit]
- Hart wrestling family unit
- Listing of people with bipolar disorder
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