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| "The Hart Foundation referred to several teams or stables in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), usually consisted of members or close friends of the Hart wrestling family from Canada. The original Hart Foundation (1985–1991) consisted of Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart and Bret "The Hitman" Hart, who were initially managed by Jimmy Hart and won the WWF Tag Team Championship twice. In 1991, after the team was disbanded, Neidhart teamed briefly with Bret's younger brother Owen Hart as The New Foundation. They also teamed in 1994. In 1997, Bret, Neidhart and Owen joined forces with another brother-in-law, The British Bulldog, and Brian Pillman, to re-form the Hart Foundation as a pro-Canada/anti-American alliance, which at the time held all the available WWF championships: the WWF Championship, Intercontinental Championship, European Championship, and Tag Team Championship." |
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the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), usually consisted of
members or close friends of the Hart wrestling family from
Canada. The original Hart Foundation (1985–1991) consisted
of Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart and Bret "The
Hitman" Hart, who were initially managed by Jimmy Hart
and won the WWF Tag Team Championship twice. In 1991, after
the team was disbanded, Neidhart teamed briefly with Bret's
younger brother Owen Hart as The New Foundation. They also
teamed in 1994. In 1997, Bret, Neidhart and Owen joined
forces with another brother-in-law, The British Bulldog, and
Brian Pillman, to re-form the Hart Foundation as a
pro-Canada/anti-American alliance, which at the time held
all the available WWF championships: the WWF Championship,
Intercontinental Championship, European Championship, and
Tag Team Championship.
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