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Jimmy Hart back in the WWF?

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Guest teke184

According to Lords of Paste, Jimmy Hart has been rehired by the WWF. It is probably going to be for a backstage position but he may become a commentator.

 

 

I think that this could work if he takes a Valium or two before the shows, but if he's jumping around like a crack monkey with that megaphone, someone's going to shove it straight up his ass.

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Guest ISportsFan
Question from a newbie fan: Who is Jimmy Hart?

Former manager, "The Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart was a loudmouth manager that went psychocrazy while screaming into a megaphone during his client's matches.

 

Backstage, he makes music for wrestlers.

 

Jason

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Guest teke184

Jimmy Hart is a small, short guy usually wearing sunglasses, a colorful tie, an ugly jacket (probably with one of his wrestlers or their name airbrushed on it) and carrying a megaphone.

 

He was a manager in the WWF from about 1986 until 1993, when he, his old friend Hulk Hogan, and Brutus Beefcake were all thrown out due to the ill reception of Hogan's WWF title reign in mid-1993.

 

He came into WCW with Hogan in 1994 and was a manager and involved with backstage aspects of the promotion until it closed in 2001.

 

 

Some of the guys he's managed include The Honkytonk Man, the Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart), Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake, and the Dungeon of Doom in WCW.

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Guest Steviekick
Question from a newbie fan: Who is Jimmy Hart?

Hehe...you mark out for my Stevie Richards references, yet don't know Jimmy Hart? That's awesome.

 

It's just like Napoleon said..."Fame is temporary, yet obscurity is forever."

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Guest Rob Edwards

Could be worthwhile, he'd need to tone the act down quite a bit for the post attitude era unless he's doing a self parody

 

Quick tip Yuna, use a google search, It avoids snickering

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Guest Choken One

Wow. All we need is Lord Alfred Hayes and Sean Mooney and we got ourselves a PARTAY!

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Guest teke184
Weird news, maybe he'll help Johnston with the entrance themes.

No thank you... If I want to listen to 80s synthesizer music, I'll play Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and just drive with the radio on.

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Guest teke184

I'm thinking about his main run in the WWF. The only real standout themes that I can think of are Real American and All American Boys.

 

If I DO think about WCW, I'm going to have I Want To Be A Hulkamaniac in my head... and then I'll have to kill someone.

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Guest bravesfan

For his WCW work, I remember Hart being responsible for the "mainstream music rip-offs" that were used for Chris Jericho, Russo, Benoit, Raven and Kronik's theme in WCW, as well as others. Hart also opened up the WCW to the benefits/consequences of using copyrighted non-production music, with awesome choices in "Voodoo Chile" and "Seek and Destroy". WCW did sign a deal with Tommy Boy Records in late 1998 to emulate the WWF's success in commercial theme music releases, but that contract quickly fell though. "WCW Mayhem" was the only product of that deal, and it was pretty decent for its time.

 

In the WWF, his standout themes, or my personal favorites, were the original "Hart Foundation" theme, "All-American Boys", "Real American", "Demolition" and "Jive Soul Bro".

 

Quick poll: Top Five managers of the past 15 years, in terms of entertainment value....

 

1. Bobby Heenan

2. Jim Cornette

3. Jimmy Hart

4. Paul Heyman

5. Curt Hennig's '92 run

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Guest SP-1
In the WWF, his standout themes, or my personal favorites, were the original "Hart Foundation" themes, "All-American Boys", "Real American", "Demolition" and "Jive Soul Bro".

He's responsible for that?? I will always mark for Real American, regardless of Hogan's status or not.

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Guest kane3212321

He wrote the Vertabreaker theme didn't he. I stilll play it tons on my computer.

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Guest Neil-o-Mac
In the WWF, his standout themes, or my personal favorites, were the original "Hart Foundation" theme, "All-American Boys", "Real American", "Demolition" and "Jive Soul Bro".

Real American was by Rick Derringer, not Jimmy Hart, IIRC.

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Guest bravesfan
Real American was by Rick Derringer, not Jimmy Hart, IIRC.

 

Well, Derringer is credited with actually SINGING the song, but I remember seeing the writing credit belonging to Hart.

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Guest AndrewisyourHero
Hart also wrote the main nWo theme.

*Buzzer sound* Wrong. It was stolen from a porno

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Page 21 in the SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth manual:

 

Music Credits

 

5. Rick Derringer

"Real American"

"Real American"

 

Performed by Rick Derringer

Written by Rick Derringer

and Barnard Kenny

Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc (BMI)

Obo Stself and Scratch and Sniff Music.

Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment

By arrangement with Sony Music

New Media Licensing

 

8.) N.W.O Theme

"N.W.O Theme"

 

Written by Howard Helm

and Jimmy R. Hart

 

Published by Title Match Music, Inc &

Turner Music Publishing

Courtesy of the WWE

 

Also:

 

9.) Kidman Theme

"Kidman Theme"

 

Written by Howard Helm

and Jimmy R. Hart

Published by Title Match Music, Inc &

Turner Music Publishing

Courtesy of the WWE

 

 

There you have it.

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Guest Eagan469
For his WCW work, I remember Hart being responsible for the "mainstream music rip-offs" that were used for Chris Jericho, Russo, Benoit, Raven and Kronik's theme in WCW, as well as others.

Those were all production music - he didn't write or compose any of those

 

EDIT: Now that I think about it, Raven and Russo's themes were in fact done by Jimmy Hart

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Guest FeArHaVoC

I'm shocked no one else asked this yet, where did Lords of Pain get this news?

 

WM; Hogan with Hart in his corner Vs Vince with Shane in his corner. Feel the Drama!!!!

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Guest FeArHaVoC

OK, I answered my own question.

 

I was just reading that idiot Anthony Cali's Column on WWE.com and he said this.

 

"It was great to see the one-and-only Jimmy Hart backstage this past week in Bridgeport, Conn. The “Mouth of the South” looked great and was in excellent spirits as he visited old friends backstage. The former WWE and WCW manager is a real stand-up guy and has contributed a great deal to this industry."

 

Another wannabe "News" site making crap up.

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Guest the 1inch punch

At least he realised that that XWF Bullshit was going no-where

 

Thank God it was only Hart that Hogan lobbied for

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Guest Human Fly
Thank God it was only Hart that Hogan lobbied for

Hogan: "You know Vince my main man Brutus is getting himself back into shape and I think he could do some big business with HHH!"

 

His Kidman music was good, and it was one of the easiest WCW tunes to recognize. The WWE is stupid for changing it because it always got a pop, and now everytime it comes on people just sit there wondering who is being trotted out.

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Guest Mattdotcom
Now that I think about it, Raven and Russo's themes were in fact done by Jimmy Hart

 

Eagan, I know you're the theme master 'round here, but I always thought that Russo's music (the Iron Man rip) was the same the LOD used in the 80s NWA, which would mean that Hart was in the WWF at the time.

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Guest Trivia247

Hell Jimmy Hart did make Bret Hart's theme so it wasn't all that bad.

 

im waiting for the nearly Biblical Return of

GREG deGorge

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