WWE Hall Of Famer Robbed Of Unique Item
One WWE Hall of Famer is counting the cost of a recent appearance after being robbed of a unique item.
While WWE was in San Diego for Survivor Series with John Cena being screwed out of his Intercontinental Title in his penultimate match, the rest of the wrestling world was in Winston-Salem for the WrestleCade convention.
WrestleCade had appearances from the stars of today and yesteryear, with fans getting to meet their heroes. However, for one WWE Hall of Famer, not everything went to plan.
WrestleCade was forced to put out an appeal on social media after Jimmy Hart’s trademark megaphone went missing during the event:
Someone stole Jimmy Hart’s megaphone at the convention yesterday. The venue has HD cameras and police will review the footage tomorrow. Jimmy isn’t looking to press charges — he just wants it back. If you took it, DM us. 12/2, the police investigation moves forward.
🚨 Someone stole Jimmy Hart’s megaphone at the convention yesterday. The venue has HD cameras and police will review the footage tomorrow. Jimmy isn’t looking to press charges — he just wants it back.
If you took it, DM us. 12/2, the police investigation moves forward.
— WrestleCade (@WrestleCade) November 30, 2025
Jimmy Hart Most Famous Work In WWE
The Mouth of the South frequently used his megaphone to run his lightning-quick mouth in WWE and WCW over the years. Hart was also not afraid to use the prop in a more physical way if it helped his clients come out on top in the ring.
Over the years, Jimmy Hart managed the likes of The Hart Foundation, the First Family, which included the likes of Rick Rude as The Iron Sheik, the Natural Disasters, Dino Bravo, the Nasty Boys, Ted DiBiase, IRS, Greg Valentine, and Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler. However, Hart is most closely associated with the later Hulk Hogan. Hart first became involved on-screen with Hogan in 1993 as his time in the company was coming to an end. Together, they joined WCW before Hart eventually turned on Hogan to join the Dungeon of Doom.
Jimmy Hart was on-screen when Hulk Hogan made his ill-fated final WWE appearance, when he was booed out of the building on Raw’s Netflix debut.