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Legendary wrestling champion of the 90s makes his highly anticipated return

Legendary wrestling champion of the 90s makes his highly anticipated return

  • This legendary wrestler, now 67 years old, became a five-time WWF champion
  • He returns to his hometown of Calgary, Canada

A legendary wrestler will make his comeback tonight on Monday Night Raw.

The season premiere of “Raw” takes place at 8:00 p.m. ET in Calgary.

And the legendary Bret Hart will be in attendance, WWE’s Chief Content Officer Triple H confirmed.

Hart, who was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006 (and again as a tag team member in 2019), has not appeared on Raw in nine years.

However, that will change for the five-time WWF Champion on Monday.

Legendary wrestling champion of the 90s makes his highly anticipated return

Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart will return to his hometown of Calgary for Monday Night Raw

Hart became a five-time WWF champion in his legendary wrestling career

Hart became a five-time WWF champion in his legendary wrestling career

“You don’t want to miss this,” Triple H wrote on X.

The reason for Hart’s attendance at the event has not been confirmed.

However, the 67-year-old is from Calgary, and the venue for Monday night’s Raw events – the Saddledome – is scheduled to be demolished in 2027, as CityNews Calgary previously reported.

Hart retired from professional wrestling in 2000 after suffering a concussion in a match against Goldberg late the previous year.

Hart rose to fame as part of a tag team with his brother-in-law Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart as The Hart Foundation.

He later won singles victories against the likes of “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and Ric Flair; in the latter fight he won his first WWF title.

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