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The Wrestling World Reacts As Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart Passes Away Aged 63

The Wrestling World Reacts As Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart Passes Away Aged 63
Eoin Lyons
By Eoin Lyons
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Today is a sad day for wrestling fans with the news that Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart has passed away aged 63. The former WWE Tag Team champion reportedly died at his home in Florida following a medical emergency. The 'Anvil' had his heyday in the 1980s, teaming up in the ring alongside brother in law Bret Hart, who posted  tweeted his devastation at the loss of his former wrestling partner:

The WWE released this statement following the news:

WWE is saddened to learn that Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart passed away.

Best known as the powerhouse of the legendary Hart Foundation tag team with his brother-in-law, Bret "Hit Man" Hart, Jim Neidhart was also the father of current WWE Superstar Natalya.

Neidhart began his ring career after playing professional football with the Oakland Raiders and Dallas Cowboys. He was trained by WWE Hall of Famer Stu Hart in the infamous Hart Dungeon in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and earned his ring nickname, The Anvil, after winning an anvil throwing contest.

Neidhart married Stu's daughter, Ellie, to become a member of the legendary Hart Family before making the move to WWE along with Bret "Hit Man" Hart, Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith when WWE purchased Stu Hart's Calgary Stampede Wrestling.

Initially, Neidhart and Hart were managed by Jimmy Hart as The Hart Foundation and went on to win two WWE World Tag Team Championships.

After several years of teaming with Bret's younger brother, Owen Hart, and some singles competition, The Hart Foundation was re-formed in controversial fashion in 1997. Consisting of Neidhart, Bret, Owen, Smith and Brian Pillman, the pro-Canadian faction stirred United States crowds into a frenzy with their anti-American sermons.

Neidhart last competed in WWE in 1997 but his legacy lives on today through his daughter, Natalya, who displays her father's signature charisma and toughness every time she steps in the ring.

WWE extends its condolences to Neidhart's family, friends and fans.

Other people in the wrestling community also took to social media to celebrate the life of Neidhart:

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Neidhart's daughter Natalie is also a professional wrestler with the WWE under the ring name "Natalya", and the pair often appeared together on reality TV show Total Divas.

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