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Thoughts On Teddy Hart?

Special K

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I'll post some info on here about the grandson of Stu Hart incase you guys have missed it...

Teddy Hart is done with the promotion. After the Scramble Cage match, as the Backseat Boyz were celebrating their win, Hart stopped selling and began climbing to the top of the cage and doing moonsaults and dives again and again and popping the crowd, taking the attention away from the Backseats. The Carnage Crew, seeing this as disrespectful, whipped Hart down so he had a reason to sell, but he jumped up and did the same again, angering the locker room. The Crew attempted to get back in the cage but were told to return to the back. several other workers were going to hit the ring, but were stopped at the curtain. When Hart returned to the locker room, the Carnage Crew and several others were angry and wanted to go after him for being "a glory hound" as one worker put it, but were stopped by ROH management. Hart's attitude in the back when he returned did him no favors, and he was eventually tossed out of the locker room, bags and all. Unfortunately, as talented as Hart is, his breach of etiquette was the worst thing he could have done and it killed his credibility with the ROH locker room. After the show, Hart's conduct was the biggest topic among the workers, all of whom seemed united in the opinion that Hart had tried to upstage the show at the expense of everyone he worked with and then had a callous attitude when he should have been apologetic. The feeling from ROH management is that there was no way Hart could be brought back without enraging the locker room..

Hart's attitude has been an issue in the past. He was sent home from a WWF camp run by Dory Funk Jr. in 1998 over attitude issues. When he was brought into NWA TNA over the summer, Hart did a kip up and then performed a backflip off the top rope after losing to Juventud Guerrera instead of selling the finish. The incident was edited off the taped broadcast of the PPV and Hart later told TNA officials that he wanted to salute the fans in case he wasn't coming back. He has yet to return to TNA.

Hart, who puked in the ring after the match, was later claiming to have suffered a concussion.

-- Teddy says that everyone knows the wrestling business has been good to his family and as a result his family enjoys reasonable wealth. He offers Steve Corino and "CM Puke" the opportunity to take advantage of that wealth and accept a first class plane ticket to Calgary for a real life shoot fight and invites Rob Feinstein to come along to film a "shoot interview" after the shoot fight with Corino and "Puke" after they've had their jaws broken.

-- The offer is only for those involved in the situation. He says to contact David Penzer and they will be glad to set it up for him. He adds that you'll enjoy first class service the entire time but may be sent home in a body bag.

Credit Mike Johnson @ 1wrestling.com

There was an altercation with Teddy Hart and a fan at the 11/14 Stampede Wrestling event in Calgary, Alberta at the Sportsplex. According to two different reports, Hart got into the face of the fan, who was heckling him about Hart's antics in ROH. One person who saw the incident claimed the fan spit on Hart, which the fan later denied on the Stampede Wrestling website. In any event, Hart acted as if he was going to throw a punch, stopped, and then actually did. The fans left on their own after the incident and security never intervened during or after the punch. Let's get this straight, and this goes for every wrestler who works the local indy scene all the way up to WWE: Under no circumstances, unless a fan hops the rail (See Nitro) or throws a punch first (as happened with CM Punk at ROH in Elizabeth), there is no cause to ever physically strike a fan. It's perhaps the dumbest thing a wrestler can do, as it puts himself, the fan in question, the other fans, and everyone else in a precarious situation and even worse, puts whatever promotion is running the show at the legal risk of being liable. There was a lot of heat on Hart in the back after it happened. I guess Hart can add that one to his 2003 hitlist. The show itself was headlined by an elimination bout where Greg Pawluk & Apocalypse & Harry Smith defeated Johnny Devine & Dave Swift & Karnage with Bunkhouse rules. British Commonwealth champion Duke Durango defeated TJ Wilson via DQ in the third fall of a Best of Three Falls bout. Ted Hart and Jack Evans hit the ring for the save, which is where the altercation with the fan happened. Jim Niedhart's daughter Nattie worked the undercard. Stampede is running 11/20 at the Queen Elizabeth Senior High School in Calgary and 11/21 at the Bowden Lions Hall. Hart, meanwhile, is selling his shorts from his one night with NWA:TNA on Ebay for $1,000

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2766193540&category=2902&rd=1

there is a like to his ebay stuff.

He has the talent but he is acting like a total jack off. He is going to be black balled or whatever it is called soon. He left TNA on bad terms no matter what he says and he also got fired from the WWE. I think the ROH thing could be a work but meh who knows with ROH. It's a shame as with his family, name and talent he could be something in wrestling but he seems to want to chuck it all away :?
 

Raider_69

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Teddy Hart is a talent no doubt but his demeaner backstage is something that needs to be worked on

no way he will get work with a respectable company if he keeps doing shit like this
 

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