Dean Hart

Wrestler

Birthday January 3, 1954

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Calgary, Alberta, Canada

DEATH DATE 1990-11-21, Calgary, Alberta, Canada (36 years old)

Nationality Canada

Height 6ft 0in

Weight 190 lb

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1954

Dean Harry Anthony Hart (January 3, 1954 – November 21, 1990) was a Canadian–American amateur wrestler, professional wrestler, referee, wrestling as well as music promoter and member of the Hart family who wrestled in Canadian regional promotions during the 1970s and 1980s, most notably in the Calgary-based Stampede Wrestling.

He was the son of Stu and Helen Hart and the younger brother of Smith, Bruce, Keith and Wayne, as well as older brother of Ellie, Georgia, Bret, Alison, Ross, Diana and Owen Hart.

Dean was widely regarded as the most handsome of the Hart brothers.

1970

Born to Stu and Helen Hart, Dean Hart began wrestling in his father's Stampede Wrestling promotion along with younger brothers Bret and Owen Hart during the 1970s.

Dean was widely regarded as the most handsome of Stu Hart's sons.

He also helped out behind the scenes for Stampede later on but remained mostly preoccupied with other endeavours during the 80s.

Hart worked together with his brothers Bret and Bruce in Dory Funk's Amarillo wrestling promotion in Texas during the very early 70s.

They were invited to travel to Amarillo due to the fact that they and Funk had become very good friends.

The three of them traveled there alone and Bruce Hart described the journey as something akin to Stand By Me as they ran into several misadventures along the way, including getting chased by people who mistook them for hippies due to their long hair.

Dean regularly filled in as a referee for his older brother Wayne when Wayne was sick, Dean portrayed his character as a less traditional sympathetic light than Wayne, being more a competent, strict and fair judge as opposed to a heroic one, to differentiate their characters more as Wayne was Stampede's main "babyface" referee.

1978

He suffered serious injuries in 1978 when struck by a city bus; the accident severely damaged his kidneys.

He told his family very little of the accident.

1988

On one occasion in 1988, Hart was forced to judge a match alone without a partner as Jurgen Hermann, who was meant to be the main referee of the match, was absent from the show for unknown reasons, and Wayne was out with a knee injury.

The match was a Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship match between Chris Benoit and Johnny Smith.

Hart ended up accidentally botching the finish of the match, leading to Benoit regaining the title from Smith.

This was not meant to happen as Dean was supposed to notice that Benoit's manager had thrown in an object for him to use in the ring to cheat, but Hart did not know this part of the match as he had not been told about it so he failed to disqualify him and Benoit won the title.

This resulted in the promotion having to issue a rematch on 6/24 in Calgary.

Hart vacationed many times and lived in Hawaii for lengthy times and befriended many wrestlers there, among them Prince Sui who later worked for his Stampede Wrestling on recommendation from Hart.

Hart was also later associated with Lia Maivia and Peter Maivia's Hawaii promotion, which was under the National Wrestling Alliance.

While in Hawaii he became close to Maivia's grandson Dwayne Johnson (later known under the ringname The Rock).

Despite this he remained one of the Hart children with the least involvement with the wrestling business.

Hart began promoting music shows at a very young age and held the first ever outdoors concert in Calgary when he was nineteen years old; the event was called Fantasy Park and featured people such as Charlie Rich and comedian Billie Holiday as well as model Barbi Benton as a special guest.

Hart regularly promoted music concerts in Clearwater Beach, which was owned by his father.

He booked musical acts such as The Doors and Joe Cocker.

Some time during the 80s he and his brother Bruce booked the band Iron Butterfly to perform on the beach this proved lead to difficulties when some of the band members got intoxicated.

Some of Hart's rock concerts on the beach ended up being mismanaged and did not turn a profit.

This led to payment issues and resulted in the area being burned down.

At some point in the early 80s Hart, perhaps unwittingly, got involved in the Samoan mafia, he helped transport some boxes which contained weapons.

Later the gangsters threatened Hart's life since they believed that he would testify against them in court when they were facing murder charges.

1990

He died at the age of 36 in 1990, from a heart attack induced by kidney failure.

He was of Greek descent through his maternal grandmother and Irish through his maternal grandfather.

His father was mainly of Scots-Irish descent but also had Scottish and English ancestry.

Hart was a dual citizen of Canada and the United States thanks to his mother Helen, who was born in New York.

He was nicknamed Bizz (or Biz) by his siblings.

His sister Diana has claimed that it was because he was always so busy with working on something, but his brother Bret said in his autobiography that it was because he was always up to some mischievous business.

As a child he once accidentally started a fire in the Hart House while playing in the top floor.

Hart was the first of his siblings to win an amateur wrestling championship at high school.

Hart and his girlfriend Tammy had a daughter named Farrah Hart, born in April 1990.

Diagnosed with Bright's disease during the late 1980s, he died of a heart attack on November 21, 1990, at the Hart family mansion.

He was cremated.