Teddy Hart has returned to the squared circle. The controversial third-generation wrestler was spotted back in action at an independent event, marking his first documented match since early 2025. Clips and updates from the show were shared on social media by X user @ghostofquinones.
The event itself was marred by offensive behavior. The attendee noted that the show featured “an attempted ‘Paki’ chant,” as well as a “possibly legitimately drunk heel manager” who used homophobic slurs while addressing the crowd. Amidst this environment, Hart made his entrance and addressed the audience with a promo that included several bold claims.
Hart claimed during his promo that he holds the world record for the “most moonsaults and shooting star presses.” He also took time to put over his trainee, stating that the student paid him in Bitcoin and learned how to do a backflip in just seven minutes.
In true Teddy Hart fashion, he was not alone for his appearance. The former MLW Middleweight Champion introduced the crowd to his newest cat, named “Patience.” Photos and video clips shared from the event show Hart in the ring with the animal, continuing his long-standing tradition of bringing his pets to wrestling shows.
So far this show has had an attempted "Paki" chant (thankfully contained to one fan), a possibly legitimately drunk heel manager cutting a promo describing the crowd as "dykes and fags", and a heel wrestler named "Diamond Dickie". And we're only at intermission. https://t.co/TUFuhTVHsb
— Robert (@ghostofquinones) January 17, 2026
Teddy just claimed he holds the world record for "most moonsaults and shooting star presses", then put over his trainee for paying him in Bitcoin and learning how to do a backflip in seven minutes.
— Robert (@ghostofquinones) January 17, 2026
— Robert (@ghostofquinones) January 17, 2026

