Legendary WCCW Manager Gary Hart Dies at 66
The wrestling world is mourning the death today of famous WCCW manager Gary Hart, who died Sunday at the age of 66. Most major wrestling sites are covering the story, below is the WWE story with a link at the bottom to the rest of the piece.
WWE is mourning the death of legendary wrestling manager Gary Hart, who guided the careers of several icons and was one of the creative forces behind World Class Championship Wrestling. Hart passed away over the weekend.
Hart's career, which spanned four decades, began in 1963, when he made his debut as an in-ring competitor in wrestling territories in Illinois and Wisconsin. However, “Playboy” made his greatest impact as a manager and creative mind in WCCW, guiding the careers of legends such as The Great Kabuki, The Great Muta, Bruiser Brody, Terry Funk, One Man Gang, “Gentleman” Chris Adams, Abdullah the Butcher, WWE Hall of Famers “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Big John Studd and the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes and countless others.
Legendary manager Gary Hart passes away
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