Amy Christine Dumas, who is best known by the name Lita, is a professional wrestler, singer, and currently works as a WWE analyst. She worked in the Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) briefly before signing with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF/E) in 1999. She originally was partnered with Essia Rios, but later found great success in the trio Team Xtreme alongside Jeff and Matt Hardy, who went by the Hardy Boyz. She has been named the WWE Women’s Champion four times in her career.
In addition to a successful professional wrestling career, Lita has found success as a musician after retiring from wrestling in 2006. She formed The Luchagors, a punk rock band, who released their first album in September 2007. In addition to this, Lita branched out and began hosting her own radio show in 2013, called Amy’s Discordia. She has made some television appearances on shows such as Dark Angel, Fear Factor, The Weakest Link: WWF Superstars Edition, and also Headbangers Ball in 2004.
Bret Hart, who was better known as Bret “The Hitman” Hart, is a former professional wrestler. He made his in-ring debut in 1978 and found great success throughout the 1980’s and 90’s wrestling in the WWE. He left the WWE for rival World Champion Wrestling (WCW) after the famed “Montreal Screwball” incident. In this incident, he wrestled against Shawn Michael, but he lost since the match was thrown. He stayed at the WCW until 2000, when he was forced to retire due to a concussion.
After his retirement, Hart continued to make sporadic appearances in matches in the WWE in 2010 and 2011. He won his last championship in 2010 and also served as the general manager of Raw. Hart has won 32 total championships throughout his career that has spanned over five decades, beginning from the 1970’s until the 2010’s. He became the first man to win both the WCW Triple Crown Championship as well as the WWF Triple Crown Championship. He has been married three times and has four children.
“Rowdy” Roddy Piper was a professional wrestler originally from Canada who later worked as an actor. He found most of his success in the WWF, now called the WWE, and later worked for the World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He was particularly known for the kilt he would wear as well as the bagpipe music that would accompany his entrance, due to his Scottish ancestry, despite the fact that he was actually from Canada. He was also nicknamed “Hot Rod,” for his trademark rage.