Stampede Wrestling (1973–1989) Hart trained under his father and began wrestling on June 1, 1973 in his father's
promotion,
Stampede Wrestling, facing Lindy Calder in his debut match. He spent much of his career as a
tag team wrestler, teaming with wrestlers such as his brother
Bret, with whom he won the Stampede International Tag Team Championship four times. He
feuded with wrestlers such as Dick Steinborn, Dynamite Kid, Herbert Gallant, K J Anderssen,
Mr. Hito, and
Mr. Sakurada. As a singles wrestler he held the British Commonwealth Mid Heavyweight title. In addition to wrestling in Canada, Hart performed in
Germany, Japan and made infrequent appearances in the
United States of America. At one point,
Dave Meltzer referred to Hart as one of the best
jobbers in wrestling.
World Wrestling Federation (1993) As part of the
feud between Bret and
Jerry Lawler, at the
1993 Survivor Series Bret and his brothers Keith,
Bruce and
Owen faced
Shawn Michaels and his three
masked knights. Though Owen was eliminated and Keith's shoulder was injured by a prolonged assault at the hands of Michaels, the Hart brothers were victorious.
Return to Stampede Wrestling (1995–2000) In the 1990s, Hart worked as a trainer in the
Hart Dungeon (the
wrestling training camp located in the basement of the Hart family
mansion). He eventually retired in 1995 to become a full-time firefighter, although he briefly came out of retirement in 1999 when Stampede Wrestling was reopened by his brothers Bruce and Ross Hart. Hart became a tag team champion with
Chris Benoit. ==After wrestling==