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[[File:Jimmy_Hart.jpg|thumb]]James Ray "Jimmy" Hart[2] (born January 1, 1944) is an American professional wrestling manager, executive, composer, and musician currently signed with [[WWE]] in a Legends deal. He is best known for his work in the [[World Wrestling Federation]] and [[World Championship Wrestling]] under his nickname "The Mouth of the South."
 
[[File:Jimmy_Hart.jpg|thumb]]James Ray "Jimmy" Hart[2] (born January 1, 1944) is an American professional wrestling manager, executive, composer, and musician currently signed with [[WWE]] in a Legends deal. He is best known for his work in the [[World Wrestling Federation]] and [[World Championship Wrestling]] under his nickname "The Mouth of the South."
   
He has managed many professional wrestlers, including [[Hulk Hogan]], [[Bret Hart]] (no relation) and [[Jim Neidhart]] ([[The Hart Foundation]]), [[Greg Valentine]], [[Jerry Lawler]], "The Million Dollar Man" [[Ted DiBiase]], [[King Kong Bundy]], [[Earthquake]], [[Dino Bravo]], the Nasty Boys, [[The Giant]], and [[The Honky Tonk Man]]. He is a one-time AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion.
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He has managed many professional wrestlers, including [[Hulk Hogan]], [[Bret Hart]] (no relation) and [[Jim Neidhart]] ([[The Hart Foundation]]), [[Greg Valentine]], [[Jerry Lawler]], [["The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase]], [[King Kong Bundy]], [[Earthquake]], [[Dino Bravo]], the Nasty Boys, [[The Giant]], and [[The Honky Tonk Man]]. He is a one-time AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion.
   
 
Before becoming involved with professional wrestling, Hart was a member of rock band The Gentrys, best known for their 1965 top five Billboard Hot 100 hit, "Keep on Dancing".
 
Before becoming involved with professional wrestling, Hart was a member of rock band The Gentrys, best known for their 1965 top five Billboard Hot 100 hit, "Keep on Dancing".

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Jimmy Hart

James Ray "Jimmy" Hart[2] (born January 1, 1944) is an American professional wrestling manager, executive, composer, and musician currently signed with WWE in a Legends deal. He is best known for his work in the World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling under his nickname "The Mouth of the South."

He has managed many professional wrestlers, including Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart (no relation) and Jim Neidhart (The Hart Foundation), Greg Valentine, Jerry Lawler, "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, King Kong Bundy, Earthquake, Dino Bravo, the Nasty Boys, The Giant, and The Honky Tonk Man. He is a one-time AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion.

Before becoming involved with professional wrestling, Hart was a member of rock band The Gentrys, best known for their 1965 top five Billboard Hot 100 hit, "Keep on Dancing".

See Also

WWE Alumni, WCW Alumni, TNA Alumni