10 Biggest "Jannettys" In Wrestling History

3. Jim Neidhart - The Hart Foundation

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Jim is the only guy on this list whose team broke up amicably. The writing was on the wall in 1991 that Bret Hart was destined to do bigger things in the WWF, so after losing the tag team titles to the Nasty Boys at WrestleMania VII, Bret went solo and Jim went to the commentating table.

He would try a couple of comebacks into the wrestling world, but it just wasn’t the same as his success with The Hart Foundation. Neidhart’s big claim to fame was sticking around after Bret and Bulldog jumped to WCW in late 1997, and trying to join DX before being kicked out that very same night.

Neidhart still maintains relevance through the success of his daughter Nattie, and it’s possible he may one day be inducted into the Hall of Fame as a member of The Hart Foundation (either the team or the 1997 stable), but due to his partner’s undeniable success, 'The Anvil' unfortunately takes up prime real estate on this list.

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Justin has been writing about professional wrestling for more than 15 years. A lifelong WWE fan, he also is a big fan of Ring of Honor.