[31] Dean had one child with his girlfriend Tammy, a daughter by the name of Farrah Hart, born in April 1990.
[3][34][35] Georgia had four children with her husband, bodybuilder, gym owner, fitness guru and part-time wrestler Bradley Joseph "BJ" Annis.
[36] On July 4, 1996, Matthew fell ill and was diagnosed with the flesh eating disease Necrotizing fasciitis.
Diana has also dated pro wrestler James Trimble, who has worked for Ross and Bruce's incarnation of Stampede Wrestling.
[52][53] Tom Billington and Michelle Smadu Billington's three children, one son named Marek, and two daughters named Bronwyne Jewel and Amaris Jayne, are counted among the Hart grandchildren, since their parents were considered part of the Hart family, largely due to Tom's big role in Stampede Wrestling, Michelle being a sister of Bret Hart's first wife, Julie, as well as Tom being the cousin of Davey Boy Smith.
Brooke Hart is married to Peter Minnema better known under his ring name "Pistol" Pete Wilson.
Brit is married to a man by the name Jamie Harling, who works with her at the Rouge restaurant in Calgary.
Georgia Smith was engaged to British musician Adam Barry, the singer of the band Merrymouth.
[79][80][81][82][unreliable source] Bret Hart has also stated that Piper was the only wrestler to visit him in the hospital after his stroke and that they were as close as brothers.
[91] In the late 80s the Stampede storylines also included a fictional brother of Davey Boy Smith by the name of Johnny Smith who feuded with Davey and Owen, the storyline also involved Diana Hart, who was worried over how Johnny's behaviour would affect their family.
The patriarch of the family, Stu Hart was a professional wrestler and a trainer as well as the owner of Stampede Wrestling.
[102] Stu Hart has been noted from training some of North America's most famous wrestlers, including André the Giant, the "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith, Dynamite Kid, Junkyard Dog, and dozens more in addition to his own sons.
On January 26, 1987, Hart and Neidhart defeated the Bulldogs to win the WWF Tag Team Championship.
Bret went on to have a successful career as a singles wrestler, holding the WWF World Heavyweight Championship five times.
Four of the Hart brothers (Bret, Owen, Keith, and Bruce) formed a team at Survivor Series 1993.
[19][109][110] At the In Your House: Canadian Stampede pay-per-view in Calgary on July 6, 1997, the Hart Foundation won a five-on-five match against "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, Goldust, and The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal).
[111] Bret Hart left the WWF in 1997 after what has come to be known as the Montreal Screwjob,[112] while Owen died as the result of a failed stunt during his ring entrance at the Over the Edge 1999 pay-per-view.
[118] Matthew would later wrestle shortly together with Wilson, Smith and his brother before dying of a flesh eating disease in 1996.
Alexandra Sabina "Beans" Hart was at one point training to become a wrestler, hoping to eventually join her cousin Natalya as a WWE Diva.
Based out of Calgary the clothing line consisted of handmade kimono made from Canadian silks and other fabrics.
In November 2011, his daughter Angie Annis staged an art exhibition at the gymnasium prior to the establishment closing its doors.
Family members including Bret, his wife Stephanie, Ellie, Jim and Jennifer Neidhart as well as Kristen, Lachlan and Maddox Culbreth have all appeared on occasion.
It gives a brief accounting of the lives of all twelve Hart children as well as parents Stu and Helen growing up in Calgary.
It describes the deaths of Stu, Helen, Dean, Matthew, Owen, Brian Pillman, and Davey Boy Smith with recollections from their loved ones.
The bonus discs feature matches from Stampede Wrestling and WWF/WWE as well as candid home footage and interviews from the Hart family.