“He was a character,” Canada’s Bret (Hitman) Hart remembers the late Iron Sheik
Bret Hart’s longtime connection with the late Iron Sheik was first made in the early 1970s when an Iranian amateur wrestler — real name Hossein Khosrow Ali Vaziri — came to Calgary to learn from promoter Stu Hart.
It was in the infamous wrestling dungeon at the Hart family residence that promoter Stu — with teenage son Bret helping out — worked with the Iron Sheik to help him make the transition to the professional style.
“I was mostly just used as a practice dummy, but I got to be one of those guys that he trained with when he first started,” Hart said from Calgary. “When I met him years later in the WWF (now WWE) when he was really in his prime, he never forgot that I started with him.”
The Iron Sheik, who became one of sports entertainment’s biggest stars in the Hulkamania-fuelled mid-1980s, died Wednesday at 81, the WWE said.