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Here is a video of him (it is a music video containing highlights):
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoID=817024000

He is a third generation superstar. He has been called by many the new Owen Hart (he actually does a standing moonsault into the center of the ring when he enters the ring in honor of Owen Hart because that is what Owen used to do). Not only is he a great high flying wrestler, but he is also great at technical and submission wrestling, power wrestling, and is very creative with his moves (he has over 30 moves that he uses regularly). He is the true future of wrestling. He is the past, present, and future of wrestling. He is the bad boy of the Hart family. He is Teddy Hart! He is the future of wrestling because unlike others (namely Cena and Roidtista) he is willing to work the hard way to be successful rather than sucking up to the boss.

2007-02-12 18:27:05 · 6 answers · asked by Thomas C 4 in Sports Wrestling

He has also said many times that he won't wrestle any other way than his way (which is all out offense) just because his promoter doesn't want him to because the fans want to see more than just headlocks and one or two aerial moves. In fact, this is what he said, "I wrestle for the fans that pay 25, 30, or more dollars to see me wrestle and they deserve to see me do more than just 5 moves mostly consisting of headlocks (it was a little rib at the WWE), because what is happening to those big promotions nowadays is a disgrace to what pro wrestling is." He is one of many that is starting a revolution in pro wrestling.

2007-02-12 18:32:17 · update #1

These new wrestlers, like Teddy Hart, AJ Styles, Jack Evans, Samoa Joe, Mr. Kennedy, CM Punk, Harry Smith, TJ Wilson, Homicide, and others refuse to be anything but who they are as wrestlers and won't job to any roided up, unathletic, pathetic excuses for wrestlers. When Teddy and others get the chance, people like Roidtista, Cena, and Lashley will become midcarders at best and that is where they belong.

Here are two more videos of Teddy Hart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtiFG7YZSSg

http://www.dailymotion.com/bookmarks/thealphamale/video/x16j95_teddy-hart-loose-cannon

I will leave you with a quote from Teddy Hart. "I am the past, present, and future of professional wrestling. And all you player-hating sob's want to be me, and all your girls want to see me. And when your kids meet me, I greet thee with a smile because Ted Hart goes the extra mile."

2007-02-12 18:43:06 · update #2

6 answers

I think that Teddy Hart is destined to be a huge player in the world of professional wrestling. He is a member of the most legendary family in professional wrestling history, the Harts. By the way, I am to this day a Bret Hart and Owen Hart fan, and truly admired both of these men for their performances in the ring, and even more so, the way they conducted themselves outside of the ring. Yeah, I watch Wrestling Society X now on MTV and have been very impressed with this young man. Whether Vince tries to hold him back or not, (of course at the request of HHH and Stephanie, Hart WILL definitely continue the Hart Family legacy, whether he stays with the WSX or goes to TNA. Vince is once again resting on his laurels- the way he did in the mid-nineties before WCW took the lead. IF the McMahons continue to ignore the very fans who made them billionaires, these fans will be the undoing of their empire. Personally, I cannot stand Cena due to his total lack of talent and the fact that he is unquestionably a boring punk. To be honest, the first time they let this punk beat Kurt Angle was the third and final time that I turned off WWE. The first time had to do with the WWE's treatment of Bret Hart, and the second was when they continued Over The Edge '99 following Owen Hart's death. Obviously, Vince is not interested in doing the right thing, respecting his wresters, or the fans.

Teddy's work ethic and unparralled wrestling lineage will surely be enough to make him a bonafide superstar and he will likely rival the legacy of the greatest professional wrestler of all time- Bret "The Hitman" Hart.

2007-02-14 18:40:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Teddy's a good wrestler, however his attitude is horrible and he's a troublemaker. He's caused many problems backstage and ran his mouth too much in every federation he's been in. If he doesn't get his attitude in check, he'll never make it in the WWE.

He and CM Punk have had some real-life problems in the past and Teddy continuously brings the issue up and insults Punk in interviews to this day. He needs to grow up.

He has basically said that he doesn't care about wrestling and doesn't need to wrestle because he can live off his big fat inheritance.

Wrestling is not all about being a good wrestler. You also need to learn respect for your fellow wrestlers.

2007-02-13 02:55:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it truly is fairly Cool. I stay about an hour or so removed from the Wild Samoans preparation center! Now in case you opt for to make it to the WWE, then Im no longer fairly efficient that you would make it precise removed from there, practice there and then after many years of journey attempt heading to WWE's Developmental Territories which incorporates the FCW in Florida or UPW in California. If no longer then attempt the OVW. Its a Former Developmental Territory Of WWE and Wrestlers from there nonetheless make it in the tremendous leagues. BQ: i fairly purely ask your self if their careers will pass everywhere. at present Vince Mcmahon has been liberating such extremely some wrestlers through being out of action. a minimum of supply them a probability to strive against in darkish matches or perhaps homestead exhibits. You not in any respect recognize, because they're many times the way ahead for the corporate.

2016-11-27 19:40:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah, agree wit u dogg, da guy is awesome, but I also agree wit the mouth...wwe could never see this guy more than just a midcarder or jobber 4 cena or tista which is unfortunate 4 us as fans.

2007-02-12 19:23:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

At best he could become a mid-carder.

Unfortunately WWE only caters for wrestlers who have no talent and limited movesets (John Cena - prime example).

...m0uthpiece...

2007-02-12 18:38:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

i can see him as a mid card wrestler ?!!

2007-02-14 12:41:01 · answer #6 · answered by 5 · 0 1

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