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1990s WWF Bret "Hitman" Hart Poster – Titan Sports Original

90s SKU KIC-COLL-0158
$200.00

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The piece

Titan Sports printed this one. That alone puts it in a different category from the offshore repros and the fan-made prints that flood the resale market. This is a licensed WWF retail poster from the 1990s, copyright-marked on the verso, featuring Bret "Hitman" Hart in the black leather jacket and mirrored shades that defined his look through the New Generation years. Pink and black text frames the figure. The Titan Sports imprint on the back is the authentication marker that matters here.

Bret Hart's run through the mid-to-late 1990s WWF is one of the most documented in the company's history, and the merchandise from that stretch reflects exactly how seriously the office pushed him as a franchise player. Titan Sports was the corporate entity operating WWF retail and licensing through this entire period, which means every authorized Hart poster, pennant, or program from the early 1990s through 1997 carries that imprint. This poster would have moved through retail channels alongside title reigns that included Hart's five WWF Championship runs, his feud with Shawn Michaels leading into WrestleMania XII in 1996, and the full arc that ended with the Montreal Screwjob at Survivor Series 1997. The pink and black color scheme was not incidental. Hart wore it as a brand signal from the Hart Foundation days forward, and Titan's design team committed to it across licensed goods.

Pink and black was a legitimate colorway for the toughest guy in the building.

The copy here is framed, which protects the print surface but also means you are buying the framing decision someone else made. Worth pulling the piece from the frame before you commit, if you can. Check the back for the Titan Sports copyright line and any additional licensing text, because that paperwork is the primary separator between original retail stock and a later reproduction. Look at the corners of the print itself, where any paper yellowing or stress marks will be most visible. Run your eye along the bottom edge of the print, where curl or humidity damage tends to show first on posters stored without backing boards.

OWNER VERIFY: Confirm the Titan Sports copyright line is present on the verso of the print, and check whether a specific year appears in the copyright text to narrow the production window beyond the general 1990s range.

Pink and black was a legitimate colorway for the toughest guy in the building.
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Framed 1990s WWF Bret "Hitman" Hart promotional poster, Titan Sports original

Bret "Hitman" Hart poster, framed. 1990s-era Titan Sports / WWF promotional print, framed for wall display. Pink and black ringwear, mirrored shades, the Hitman pose. WWF and Titan Sports copyright marks place this in the New Generation Era when Hart was the company's top technical draw. One copy on the rack, framed and ready to hang.

Who Bret Hart was in the WWF

Bret Sergeant Hart, born July 2, 1957 in Calgary, Alberta, came up through Stampede Wrestling, the territory his father Stu Hart ran out of the basement known as the Dungeon. Bret signed with the WWF in 1984 and spent his first run alongside brother-in-law Jim Neidhart as The Hart Foundation, taking the WWF Tag Team Championship twice (1987 and 1990). The full-time singles turn came in 1991 with the Intercontinental Championship win over Mr. Perfect at SummerSlam, a clinic of a match that's still cited as one of the best technical wrestling bouts the WWF ever broadcast.

The world title run started October 12, 1992. Bret beat Ric Flair in Saskatoon for the WWF Championship and held the belt through WrestleMania IX. Four more WWF Championship reigns followed across 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1996. The Iron Man Match against Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XII (1996) ran the full sixty minutes plus overtime. The double-turn submission match against Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania 13 (1997), Austin passing out in the sharpshooter rather than tap, is the match that flipped Austin face and sent Bret heel into the Hart Foundation faction's anti-American run.

The pink and black, the shades, the sharpshooter

The visual identity is what posters of this era are selling. Pink and black ringwear, leather jacket on the way to the ring, mirrored aviator shades that Bret handed to a kid in the front row before every single match for years. The sharpshooter, a modified leg-lace submission, was the finish. The taglines stacked up across magazine ads and arena programs: "The Hitman," "The Excellence of Execution," "The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be."

The Hart family resume runs deeper than any other clan in the business. Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling produced Bret, brother Owen Hart, brother-in-law Jim Neidhart, brother-in-law Davey Boy Smith (British Bulldog), nephew Teddy Hart, and dozens of others who passed through the Dungeon for training. The 1992 SummerSlam main event at Wembley Stadium, Bret defending the Intercontinental Championship against Davey Boy Smith in front of 80,000+, is family business turned into one of the highest-drawing wrestling shows of the decade.

Titan Sports posters, 1990s

Titan Sports, Inc. was the corporate parent of the WWF through the 90s. Promotional posters of this era moved through WWF Magazine subscriber inserts, arena merch tables, and Coliseum Home Video tie-in mailings. The standard 90s WWF poster carried the Titan Sports copyright stamp at the bottom edge along with the WWF block logo and a printer's code line. Stock was glossy magazine-weight, dimensions varied by distribution channel. This print is framed under glass for display and the framing came with the piece when it landed at the shop. Frame style is visible in the photo set.

Why Bret Hart still moves on the secondary market

The Hitman never aged out of being a serious wrestler in the public memory. The Montreal Screwjob at Survivor Series 1997, Vince McMahon calling for the bell on a finish Bret hadn't agreed to, ending Hart's WWF run on the way to WCW, became the most-discussed angle in pro wrestling history and made the closing chapter of his WWF career a piece of cultural shorthand. WWE Hall of Fame inducted Bret in 2006. The pink-and-black merch line stayed in production through every subsequent merch refresh because the design works.

Format and condition

Framed poster, glass front. Titan Sports / WWF original print, 1990s era. Pre-owned. Frame and print are visible across the full photo set, and we shoot every angle so what you see is what ships. Wall hanger or display piece, ships in cardboard with corner protectors.

Sourcing and policy

This piece came through our Las Vegas storefront at 707 E Fremont, sourced through estate buys and trade-ins the way every collectible in our case gets here. One copy, one shelf life. Online orders accept returns within 14 days of delivery, buyer ships return; in-store sales are exchange or store credit only. Questions before you buy, info@keepitclassiclv.com or (702) 605-3332.

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