Diana Hart, born on October eighth, nineteen sixty-three, is a multifaceted Canadian-American personality known for her work as a model, valet, and writer. As the youngest daughter of the renowned Canadian wrestling promoter Stu Hart and his wife Helen, she grew up in a family deeply rooted in the wrestling industry.
Throughout her career, Diana made significant contributions to the world of professional wrestling, particularly through her appearances in Stampede Wrestling and WWE. She often shared the spotlight with her brothers, Bret and Owen Hart, as well as her husband, Davey Boy Smith, showcasing her talent and charisma in the ring.
In addition to her wrestling career, Diana is celebrated for her literary work, particularly her book, 'Under the Mat,' which offers an insightful look into the wrestling world and her family's legacy. Her contributions to the sport and her writing have left a lasting impact on fans and aspiring wrestlers alike.
In nineteen ninety-seven, Diana was honored with the title of 'Mrs. Calgary Stampede,' further solidifying her status as a prominent figure in her community and the wrestling world.