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Quiz about Wrestlers Who Trained in the Hart Family Dungeon
Quiz about Wrestlers Who Trained in the Hart Family Dungeon

Wrestlers Who Trained in the Hart Family Dungeon Quiz


The Hart Family Dungeon in Calgary, Canada was a legendary training room in the history of professional wrestling. This quiz is about professional wrestlers who trained in the Hart Family Dungeon.

A multiple-choice quiz by workisboring. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
workisboring
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
357,575
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
11 / 15
Plays
415
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Question 1 of 15
1. Brothers Bret and Owen Hart both were professional wrestlers who trained in the Hart Family Dungeon and eventually worked in World Wrestling Entertainment. During their time in World Wrestling Entertainment, Bret and Owen wrestled both as opponents and as a team. At which World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view event did Bret and Owen not work as a team? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. This superstar dabbled in several sports including boxing, bodybuilding and football and became an Assemblies of God preacher before before training in the Hart Family Dungeon. He made his professional wrestling debut in 1970. On April 30, 1977, he shocked the wrestling world by defeating Bruno Sammartino for the World Wrestling Entertainment World Heavyweight Championship. Who was he? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. This second generation wrestler trained trained in the Hart Family Dungeon in 1970. He wrestled in a "Dog Collar" match at the Jim Crockett Promotions' first annual "StarrCade" event in 1983 and defended the World Wrestling Entertainment Intercontinental Championship at the World Wrestling Entertainment's first annual "Wrestlemania" event in 1985. Who is it? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. Allen Coage trained in the Hart Family Dungeon before wrestling under the names Bad News Allen and Bad News Brown from 1977 through 1999. Before he began his professional wrestling career, Coage competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics on the United States judo team in the heavyweight division. What medal did Bad News Brown win in judo in the 1976 Summer Olympics? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. After playing football for the National Football League's Cincinnati Bengals in 1984 and the Canadian Football League's Calgary Stampeders in 1986, this athlete trained in the Hart Family Dungeon to become a professional wrestler. This high flyer competed in several North American wresting organizations from 1989 until his death in 1997. Who was he? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. The lead singer for the American rock band Fozzy was a professional wrestler who trained in the Hart Family Dungeon in 1990. On December 9, 2001, this wrestler won both the World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment version of the World Heavyweight Championship on the same night. Who was he? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. Josip Nikolai Peruzovic was on the Yugoslavian national weightlifting team until 1967 when he moved to Calgary, Canada to train in the Hart Family Dungeon. He competed in World Wrestling Entertainment at various times from 1970 through 1994 primarily as a tag team wrestler under multiple names. What name did Peruzovic NOT use during his time in World Wrestling Entertainment? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. After wrestling for the All Star Wrestling promotion in England for several years, this talented Japanese junior heavyweight wrestler moved to Canada in 1987 to train in the Hart Family Dungeon. During his career he wrestled in Stampede Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Who was he? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. After leaving the Canadian Football League, this future wrestler and promoter trained in the Hart Family Dungeon. He mastered the move the "Iron Claw" and had a twenty-four year career as a professional wrestler. He then became the patriarch of a professional wrestling family and served as the promoter for the World Class Championship Wrestling territory. Who was this wrestler? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. This wrestler trained the Hart Family Dungeon and made his professional wrestling debut in 1985. He competed in Mexico, Japan and North America during his twenty-two year career. He won the World Wrestling Entertainment's 2004 "Royal Rumble" match and the World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment versions of the World Heavyweight Championship. Who was this wrestler? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. Cousins David Smith and Thomas Billington moved to Calgary, Canada from England in 1978 to perfect their craft in the Hart Family Dungeon. After competing in Stampede Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling, they were signed by World Wrestling Entertainment in 1984 to compete as a tag team. What was the name of the tag team comprised of Smith and Billington in World Wrestling Entertainment? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. Who was the first female to graduate from the Hart Family Dungeon? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. Lance Storm trained in the Hart Family Dungeon and made his professional wrestling debut on October 2, 1990. On July 31, 2000, Lance Storm simultaneously held three different championships in World Championship Wrestling. Which championship did Storm NOT hold on July 31, 2000? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. Before training in the Hart Family Dungeon to become a professional wrestler, Mark Henry participated in the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics. In which Olympic sport did he participate? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Which wrestler was the final graduate from the Hart Family Dungeon? Hint



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1. Brothers Bret and Owen Hart both were professional wrestlers who trained in the Hart Family Dungeon and eventually worked in World Wrestling Entertainment. During their time in World Wrestling Entertainment, Bret and Owen wrestled both as opponents and as a team. At which World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view event did Bret and Owen not work as a team?

Answer: 1994 "SummerSlam"

At the World Wrestling Entertainment's 1994 "SummerSlam" pay-per-view, Owen Hart unsuccessfully challenged Bret Hart for Bret's World Wrestling Entertainment World Heavyweight Championship. This match was contested inside a steel cage.

At the World Wrestling Entertainment's 1993 "Survivor Series" pay-per-view, Bret Hart teamed with brothers Owen Hart, Bruce Hart and Keith Hart to defeat the team of Shawn Michaels and his Knights. At the World Wrestling Entertainment's 1994 "Royal Rumble" pay-per-view, Bret and Owen teamed together to unsuccessfully challenge the Quebecers for the World Wrestling Entertainment Tag Team Championship. At the World Wrestling Entertainment's pay-per-view 1997 "In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede", Bret Hart teamed with Owen Hart, Jim Neidhart, The British Bulldog and Brian Pillman to defeat Stone Cold Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, Goldust and The Legion of Doom.
2. This superstar dabbled in several sports including boxing, bodybuilding and football and became an Assemblies of God preacher before before training in the Hart Family Dungeon. He made his professional wrestling debut in 1970. On April 30, 1977, he shocked the wrestling world by defeating Bruno Sammartino for the World Wrestling Entertainment World Heavyweight Championship. Who was he?

Answer: "Superstar" Billy Graham

"Superstar" Billy Graham trained in the Hart Family Dungeon for his professional career which lasted from 1970 through 1987. He defeated Bruno Sammartino for the World Wrestling Entertainment World Heavyweight Championship in 1977. Graham was known for his physique, charisma, style and interviews. Graham was inducted into the World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2004.
3. This second generation wrestler trained trained in the Hart Family Dungeon in 1970. He wrestled in a "Dog Collar" match at the Jim Crockett Promotions' first annual "StarrCade" event in 1983 and defended the World Wrestling Entertainment Intercontinental Championship at the World Wrestling Entertainment's first annual "Wrestlemania" event in 1985. Who is it?

Answer: Greg "The Hammer" Valentine

Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, the son of of wrestler Johnny Valentine, trained the Hart Family Dungeon in 1970. Valentine wrestled in the National Wrestling Alliance and World Wrestling Entertainment from 1970 through 1994. Valentine was inducted into the World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2004.
4. Allen Coage trained in the Hart Family Dungeon before wrestling under the names Bad News Allen and Bad News Brown from 1977 through 1999. Before he began his professional wrestling career, Coage competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics on the United States judo team in the heavyweight division. What medal did Bad News Brown win in judo in the 1976 Summer Olympics?

Answer: bronze

Allen Coage, also known as the pro wrestler Bad News Brown and Bad News Allen, won the bronze medal in judo in the heavyweight division at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. Coage was the first American to win a medal in the sport of judo.

After his judo career ended, Coage trained first under Antonio Inoki and then in the the Hart Family Dungeon to become a professional wrestler.
5. After playing football for the National Football League's Cincinnati Bengals in 1984 and the Canadian Football League's Calgary Stampeders in 1986, this athlete trained in the Hart Family Dungeon to become a professional wrestler. This high flyer competed in several North American wresting organizations from 1989 until his death in 1997. Who was he?

Answer: Brian Pillman

Brian Pillman competed in World Championship Wrestling, Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment from 1989 through 1997. He competed as an athletic and aerial wrestler until he suffered injuries in an automobile accident in 1996. Pillman died in a a Bloomington, Minnesota hotel room on October 5, 1997.
6. The lead singer for the American rock band Fozzy was a professional wrestler who trained in the Hart Family Dungeon in 1990. On December 9, 2001, this wrestler won both the World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment version of the World Heavyweight Championship on the same night. Who was he?

Answer: Chris Jericho

Chris Jericho trained to become a professional wrestler in the Hart Family Dungeon in 1990. He made his professional wrestling debut was on October 2, 1990. Jericho wrestled in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, World Championship Wrestling, Extreme Championship Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment.

In 1999, Jericho also joined the the rock band Fozzy as the lead singer.
7. Josip Nikolai Peruzovic was on the Yugoslavian national weightlifting team until 1967 when he moved to Calgary, Canada to train in the Hart Family Dungeon. He competed in World Wrestling Entertainment at various times from 1970 through 1994 primarily as a tag team wrestler under multiple names. What name did Peruzovic NOT use during his time in World Wrestling Entertainment?

Answer: Super Machine

Josip Nikolai Peruzovic wrestled Nikolai Volkoff, Bepo Mongol and Executioner #3 during his career in in World Wrestling Entertainment. Bepo Mongol won three World Wrestling Entertainment International Tag Team Championships from 1970 through 1971 with two different partners. Nikolai Volkoff and the Iron Sheik won the World Wrestling Entertainment World Tag Team Championships on March 31, 1985 at World Wrestling Entertainment's 1985 "WrestleMania" event.

Super Machine was a tag team wrestler plaed by Bill Eadie in World Wrestling Entertainment in 1986. Eadie would gain success in World Wrestling Entertainment as Demolition Ax from 1987 through 1990.
8. After wrestling for the All Star Wrestling promotion in England for several years, this talented Japanese junior heavyweight wrestler moved to Canada in 1987 to train in the Hart Family Dungeon. During his career he wrestled in Stampede Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Who was he?

Answer: Jushin Liger

Keiichi Yamada, known as professional wrestler Jushin Liger and Jushin "Thunder" Liger, trained in the New Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo in 1984 and in the Hart Family Dungeon in 1987. He wrestled for many organizations all over the world and was considered one of the more revolutionary junior heavyweight wrestlers during his career.
9. After leaving the Canadian Football League, this future wrestler and promoter trained in the Hart Family Dungeon. He mastered the move the "Iron Claw" and had a twenty-four year career as a professional wrestler. He then became the patriarch of a professional wrestling family and served as the promoter for the World Class Championship Wrestling territory. Who was this wrestler?

Answer: Fritz Von Erich

After retiring from the Canadian Football League, Fritz Von Erich met Stu Hart in Edmonton, Canada and trained in the the Hart Family Dungeon. Von Erich made his professional wrestling debut in 1958 using the the "Iron Claw" as his signature move. In 1966, Von Erich became the promoter for the World Class Championship Wrestling territory based out of Dallas, Texas. Fritz Von Erich had five sons who became professional wrestlers: Kevin, David, Kerry, Mike and Chris.
10. This wrestler trained the Hart Family Dungeon and made his professional wrestling debut in 1985. He competed in Mexico, Japan and North America during his twenty-two year career. He won the World Wrestling Entertainment's 2004 "Royal Rumble" match and the World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment versions of the World Heavyweight Championship. Who was this wrestler?

Answer: Chris Benoit

Chris Benoit was a professional wrestler who competed in Stampede Wrestling, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Extreme Championship Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment from 1985 through 2007. Benoit trained in the Hart Family Dungeon before making his professional wrestling debut for Stampede Wrestling on November 22, 1985.
11. Cousins David Smith and Thomas Billington moved to Calgary, Canada from England in 1978 to perfect their craft in the Hart Family Dungeon. After competing in Stampede Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling, they were signed by World Wrestling Entertainment in 1984 to compete as a tag team. What was the name of the tag team comprised of Smith and Billington in World Wrestling Entertainment?

Answer: The British Bulldogs

The British Bulldogs were a tag team comprised of cousins David "Davey Boy" Smith and Thomas "Dynamite Kid" Billington. After training in the Hart Family Dungeon, they competed in World Wrestling Entertainment from 1984 through 1988. The British Bulldogs won the World Wrestling Entertainment Tag Team Championship on April 7, 1986.
12. Who was the first female to graduate from the Hart Family Dungeon?

Answer: Nattie Neidhart

Natalie "Nattie" Neidhart was a professional wrestler and a member of the wrestling Hart family. Her father was former professional wrestler Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart and her grandfather was former professional wrestler Stu Hart. In 2000, Nattie Neidhart became the first female to graduate from the Hart Family Dungeon.

She signed with World Wrestling Entertainment on January 5, 2007 and adopted the ring name Natalya.
13. Lance Storm trained in the Hart Family Dungeon and made his professional wrestling debut on October 2, 1990. On July 31, 2000, Lance Storm simultaneously held three different championships in World Championship Wrestling. Which championship did Storm NOT hold on July 31, 2000?

Answer: World Championship Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship

Lance Storm won the previously vacated World Championship Wrestling United States Championship on July 18, 2000. He won the World Championship Wrestling Hardcore Championship on from Big Vito July 24, 2000. He won the World Championship Wrestling Cruiserweight Championship from Lieutenant Loco on July 31, 2000 and became the first World Championship Wrestling wrestler to hold three championships simultaneously. Lance Storm never held the World Championship Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship.
14. Before training in the Hart Family Dungeon to become a professional wrestler, Mark Henry participated in the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics. In which Olympic sport did he participate?

Answer: weightlifting

Mark Henry participated in the Summer Olympics as a weightlifter in the super heavyweight division. He finished tenth in 1992 and fourteenth in 1996. Soon after the 1996 Summer Olympics, Henry signed with World Wrestling Entertainment. Henry was first trained by Leo Burke and then in the Hart Family Dungeon.

Henry has held the World Wrestling Federation's version of the World Heavyweight Championship and Extreme Championship Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship during his career.
15. Which wrestler was the final graduate from the Hart Family Dungeon?

Answer: Tyson Kidd

Tyson Kidd was the final wrestler to graduate from the Hart Family Dungeon. Kidd's professional wrestling debut was on July 23, 1995 in Stampede Wrestling. Kidd signed with World Wrestling Entertainment in November of 2006 and made his television debut for the company on the February 10, 2009 episode of World Wrestling Entertainment's "ECW on Sci Fi" program.
Source: Author workisboring

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