Jimmy Hart is a professional wrestling manager, musician, and actor who is best known for being the manager of The Hart Foundation and The Mega-Maniacs. He has also been involved in the wrestling world as an event announcer and a wrestler. He is a member of the WWE Hall of Fame and has been a part of the wrestling world for over four decades. This article looks at the early life, wrestling career, and post-wrestling life of Jimmy Hart.
Early Life
Jimmy Hart was born in Jackson, Mississippi, on January 1, 1944. He attended college at the University of Mississippi where he studied law and business administration. After college, he moved to Memphis, Tennessee, in the late 1960s and began working for the music industry. In the early 1970s, he started managing wrestlers in the Memphis area, which eventually led him to become a full-time wrestling manager.
Wrestling Career
In the 1980s, Jimmy Hart managed some of the biggest names in wrestling, including The Hart Foundation and The Mega-Maniacs. He was also involved in the WWF/E as an event announcer and a wrestler. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005. He has also appeared in numerous films and television shows, including The Wrestler, Ready to Rumble, and The Simpsons.
Post-Wrestling Life
After retiring from wrestling, Jimmy Hart continued to stay involved in the wrestling world. He has released several albums, including The Mouth of the South and The Wrestling Album. He also wrote an autobiography, The Mouth That Roared: My Life in Wrestling. He is currently involved in the wrestling podcast network, The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling.
Jimmy Hart has been a major figure in the wrestling world for over four decades. He has managed some of the biggest names in wrestling, been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, and appeared in numerous films and television shows. He continues to stay involved in the wrestling world through his podcast network and other projects.

