quick Highlights
--Formally Married to Bret "The Hitman" Hart
--Appeared on Wrestling with Shadows Documentary
JM: Hi, Thank you so Much for your time to do this Interview.......The
first question is have you ever been a wrestling fan growing up or is it when
you met Bret Hart that you were married into it?
Julie: When I was a teenager, my grandmother and aunt watched and
attended Stampede Wrestling in Regina. I didn't go with them but they'd often
sit around the kitchen table discussing who was doing what to whom. Names like
Abdul the Butcher, Archie “The Stomper” Goldie, and Jay Youngblood stand out
the most in my mind. I recently met Jay Youngblood's nephew, Rapid Ric Romero,
in Amarillo, Texas. He's a fine upcoming third generation wrestler.
JM: You have been very active in helping a really great charity The
For The Love of Children Society of Alberta. How is it that you got involve
with this charity and how is it working for you now?
Julie: Bret worked for the charity before I was involved. I became
friends with the president, Ashid Bahl. After Bret asked me for a divorce, I
spent most of my days incapacitated on the couch. I was drowning in depression
and couldn't find a reason to participate in everyday life. Ashid came over and
offered me this advice, “Julie, don't let the children see you like this. Join
my charity (For the Love of Children Society of Alberta) and you will see that
by helping others and not expecting anything in return, you will be filled with
the strength and courage to go on without Bret as part of your identity.” I
volunteered my time to work for the charity in and around Calgary. I've also
traveled with Ashid to India, Nepal, Kashmir, Sri Lanka, Mexico, and Peru to
help children and families in need. The charity improved my confidence and
self-esteem. I gained positive relationships along the way as well.
JM: Is it true you have plans on writing a Book about all you have
experienced in your mission work as well as your marriage to Bret Hart?
Julie: I put up a web site four years ago. I didn't expect to find
wrestling fans interested in what my kids and I were doing. The tremendous
amount of emails and questions I was answering is where the idea of an
autobiography came from. many years ago Bret encouraged me to write about my
life....
My sister, Michelle Billington, was once married to the Dynamite Kid and has also faced challenges in her life. She is an English major and a teacher. It made sense to combine our efforts as she's was approached by people to write about Dynamite. As a result, Michelle and I are co-authoring an autobiographical novel. Our book will delve into our humble beginnings, love stories, parenthood, the breakdown of both marriages, my mission work, and the subsequent spiritual journeys we experienced to survive life after fame and fortune. The book will offer an objective perspective from both sides of the relationships.
My sister, Michelle Billington, was once married to the Dynamite Kid and has also faced challenges in her life. She is an English major and a teacher. It made sense to combine our efforts as she's was approached by people to write about Dynamite. As a result, Michelle and I are co-authoring an autobiographical novel. Our book will delve into our humble beginnings, love stories, parenthood, the breakdown of both marriages, my mission work, and the subsequent spiritual journeys we experienced to survive life after fame and fortune. The book will offer an objective perspective from both sides of the relationships.
JM: Do you have any upcoming events you want to share with the fans?
Julie: On May 5th I am making a special guest appearance in
Sweetwater, Tennessee on behalf of For the Love of Children Society of Alberta.
Randy Justus, the promoter and founder of C.W. E., which runs out of Knoxville,
Tennessee, approached me to deliver a message to the wrestling fans and in
return help raise funds for my charity. The message is that the continuing
support of wrestling fans at the independent shows is the true heart of
wrestling. Wrestling fans support and encourage wrestlers to strive and achieve
their dreams and for that Randy and I want to say thank you. I personally know
from experience how important fans are as I watched Bret rise from a local
talent to an international superstar. All proceeds from this appearance will go
to my charity.
I'm also attending The World Peace Conference May 15 - 17th in Santa
Fe, New Mexico. I'll be raising awareness for my charity For the Love of
Children Society of Alberta in the global community.
On June 9th IPWA (Israeli Pro Wrestling Association) ran by Gery Roif
presents it`s 6th annual "Summer Splash" event that emphasizes on
traditional pro-wrestling, featuring IPWA and Makkat Medina superstars, as well
as a special appearance by the amazing Julie Hart, who will raise money for a
Tel-Aviv orphanage on the behalf of her outstanding charity company, "For
the Love of Children Society". Julie Hart will sign autographs for 5$ (20nis)
with all profits going to the orphanage. The event is headlined by the highly
anticipated IPWA Championship match between Sharon Palty and Yossi the
"Bull". Stay tuned to http://www.ipwa.co.il as more matches for
the card will be announced next week. * Event takes place at Maccabi Tel-Aviv`s
boxing club, starting at 20:00. Entrance is free. For more details contact Gery
Roif at hulkroif@zahav.net.il
* More info on IPWA: IPWA official web site: http://www.ipwa.co.il
Info on Gery Roif at obsessedwithwrestling.com web
site
JM: You are also featured in an award winning documentary of wrestling
with Shadows that documents Bret Hart's choice between WWE and WCW as well as
the Montreal screw job.... What were your thoughts of the out come of the
movie?
Julie: For most of the documentary I tried to stay in the shadows, but
I happened to be in the right place at the right time. My claim to fame in that
documentary was the pencil pointing moment.
JM: In the movie showed you very angry how Bret Hart was screwed out
of the Title ... do you still hold that anger against Shawn Michaels and Vince
McMahon to this day over the situation?
Julie: Wait for the book and find out.
JM: Was WCW the better company than the WWE despite the falling out
with Vince McMahon for Bret hart at the time?
Julie: Read Bret's book.
JM: Through the years in wrestling, there has always been updates on
your children when they were younger, what have each of been up to these days?
Julie: Jade writes for an online magazine out of Toronto called Divine
Women. Dallas starts training for a wrestling career in June. Beans is pursuing
a singing career. Blade is still in school and he is going to a wrestling
training camp during the summer.
JM: Being part of a HUGH wrestling family, has any of your kids wanted
to follow in there family roots of professional wrestling?
Julie: The boys definitely have wrestling aspirations.
JM: I read an Interview with Jade awhile back that your Daughter Jade
was inspired by Miss Elizabeth to one day be a Valet in pro wrestling ... what
was your thoughts on her death a few years back that ended in tragedy
Julie: Jade, and my son Dallas, along with his friend Mike Byers, had
a tag team which they called themselves, 'Thunder and Lightening.' Jade would
put on her shiny party dress and pretend she was Miss Elizabeth. It was funny
how she had Miss Elizabeth's mannerism down to a "T". They boys would
have a match, while Jade would go back and forth cheering for her brother, and
then race over to Mike. Jade was very fond of Liz and whenever Bret took her on
the road with him Liz would baby sit her. Liz was a gentle and sweet spirit and
we miss her very much.
JM: Wrestling is not the only sport within your family.. But Hockey is
as well,.. would you prefer Hockey over wrestling?
JULIE: Hockey is my first choice. Blade played hockey since he was
small. I enjoy going head to head with Dallas and his friends, because of my
choice of teams. We also had a table hockey league until I got kicked out of
it. I love controversy and always pick the teams that would bug Dallas.
Everything can't always be rainbows in this house, the boys take their hockey
serious!
JM: How would you compare wrestling in Canada & the USA, as I have
read that wrestling is different all over?
JULIE: Wrestling is a lot like hockey in Canada. Once you sign on to
be a fan they stick for life. Smaller promotions give the fans a greater chance
to be closer to their choice of hero. Unlike the wrestling today... where the
fans don't have the same access, they settle with wearing a T-shirt. The bigger
shows don't make it to Canada very much, so the fans keep the smaller
promotions going. I've always admired the heart that goes into these shows,
probably one of the reasons why I'm doing the upcoming shows in Tennessee and
Israel. I understand the community a little better. It doesn't have to be big,
to be a success.
JM: what would you say to the politics in wrestling?
JULIE: Everybody wants to be on top...
JM: You have also been working on a Documentary about your life....
Any new info on the release of the movie?
Julie: The documentary will follow the book.
JM: Name game:
Owen Hart- miss him
Vince McMahon- marketing genius
Shawn Michaels- loved his book
Dynamite Kid – best worker of all time
The British Bulldog Davy Boy Smith – a good soul
Diana Smith – She is an excellent friend to Michelle and me. We love her dearly.
Vince McMahon- marketing genius
Shawn Michaels- loved his book
Dynamite Kid – best worker of all time
The British Bulldog Davy Boy Smith – a good soul
Diana Smith – She is an excellent friend to Michelle and me. We love her dearly.
JM: Do you have a web page for the fans to check more info out?
JM: You also attended The WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony Last year that I
have read, what was it like to go back to the WWE 9 years later after the
controversy in 1997?
Julie: Unfortunately, I was planning to attend and due to politics I
ended not going. My children attended and were very proud of their dad.
JM: Do you still follow wrestling today?
Julie: Yes, I have to because I live in a house full of Harts.
JM: You do so much for you charity and your upcoming shows and
projects ... What do you do in your spare time?
Julie : Write, take Blade to Hockey, keep Beans focused on singing,
cook for Dallas... where he'll call me up and ask if there's any Julie Hart
B&E's (bacon and eggs) going on at the house! Jade's dogs occupy my spare
moments.... Chihuahuas... need I say more? I watch black and white movies, I
read, and may go as far to say, I have a very extensive library. I love to
travel as well, which makes my job even more enjoyable. I also facilitate a
stroke group at the hospital which I have been doing for two years now. I am
hoping to eventually be a mouthpiece for the Heart and Stroke Association. I
was a guest speaker for a forum held about three weeks ago, so hopefully that
opens a further door for me. Do I slow down? Oh yes, when I look around at the
table and my kids are stuffing their faces and teasing each other
relentlessly... that's my world of peace!
JM: Any advice you would like to share with people who want to follow
there dreams?
Julie: Believe in yourself and live your truth.
JM: Closing Thoughts?
Julie: I'd like to thank the wrestling fans for keeping an interest in
me and my family and I'd like to thank you, Johnny, for asking me to be a part
of your web site through this interview.
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