In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Sharpshooter
- Spike piledriver
- Signature moves
- Bulldog, sometimes from the second rope
- DDT
- Dropkick
- European Uppercut
- Figure four leglock, sometimes while using the ringpost for extra pressure
- Headbutt, sometimes to to the opponent's lower abdomen
- Inverted atomic drop
- Kip-up, often from a prone position
- Multiple pinning variations
- Crucifix
- Small package
- Roll-up
- Sunset flip
- Schoolboy
- Victory roll
- Multiple suplex variations
- Bridging / Release German
- Vertical, sometimes from the top rope
- Pendulum backbreaker
- Plancha
- Russian legsweep
- Seated senton to an opponent's leg draped over the first rope
- Second or top rope dive into either an axe handle elbow drop or a side elbow drop
- Sleeper hold
- Standing legdrop
- Stomp to the opponent's abdomen
- Suicide dive
- Swinging neckbreaker
- With Jim Neidhart
- Hart Attack
- Managers
- Jimmy Hart
- Wrestlers Managed
- The Hart Dynasty
- Nicknames
- Buddy "The Hearthrob" Hart
- Bret "The Hitman" Hart
- "The Excellence of Execution"
- "The Best There Is, The Best There Was and The Best There Ever Will Be"
- "The Pink and Black Attack" (while teaming with Jim Neidhart)
- Entrance themes
- "Hart Beat" by Jimmy Hart and J.J. Maguire (WWF; 1988–1994)
- "Hart Attack" by Jim Johnston, Jimmy Hart, and J.J Maguire (WWF; 1994–1997)
- "Hitman in the House" (WCW; 1997–1999)
- "Hitman Theme" by Keith Scott (WCW; 1999–2000)
- "Rockhouse" by Jimmy Hart and H. Helm (WCW; used while a part of the nWo 2000; 1999–2000)
- "Return of the Hitman" by Jim Johnston (WWE; 2010–present)
- Wrestlers trained by Bret Hart
- Brakkus
- Mark Henry
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