- This legendary wrestler, now 67 years old, became a five-time WWF champion
- He returns to his hometown of Calgary, Canada
A legendary wrestler will make his comeback tonight on Monday Night Raw.
The season premiere of “Raw” takes place at 8:00 p.m. ET in Calgary.
And the legendary Bret Hart will be in attendance, WWE’s Chief Content Officer Triple H confirmed.
Hart, who was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006 (and again as a tag team member in 2019), has not appeared on Raw in nine years.
However, that will change for the five-time WWF Champion on Monday.
Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart will return to his hometown of Calgary for Monday Night Raw
Hart became a five-time WWF champion in his legendary wrestling career
“You don’t want to miss this,” Triple H wrote on X.
The reason for Hart’s attendance at the event has not been confirmed.
However, the 67-year-old is from Calgary, and the venue for Monday night’s Raw events – the Saddledome – is scheduled to be demolished in 2027, as CityNews Calgary previously reported.
Hart retired from professional wrestling in 2000 after suffering a concussion in a match against Goldberg late the previous year.
Hart rose to fame as part of a tag team with his brother-in-law Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart as The Hart Foundation.
He later won singles victories against the likes of “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and Ric Flair; in the latter fight he won his first WWF title.