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===World Championship Wrestling (1994–2001)=== [[File:Günther Wagner trifft Hulk Hogan.jpg|thumb|Hart with [[Hulk Hogan]] in 1994]] Following their departure from the WWF, Hogan and Hart briefly toured Mexico. After their return, Hart wrote music and occasionally appeared on Hogan's television show, ''[[Thunder in Paradise]]''. Hogan then had Hart manage him when they went to [[World Championship Wrestling]] (WCW). At [[Bash at the Beach (1994)|Bash at the Beach]] in 1994, Hart managed Hogan to win his first [[WCW World Heavyweight Championship|WCW World Heavyweight Title]] by defeating [[Ric Flair|"the Nature Boy" Ric Flair]]. At [[Halloween Havoc 1995|Halloween Havoc]] in 1995, Hart turned on Hogan to help [[Big Show|The Giant]]. Hart also became the manager of the evil [[List of professional wrestling terms#F|faction]], [[the Dungeon of Doom]], created by [[Kevin Sullivan (wrestler)|Kevin Sullivan]]. During that era, he managed Ric Flair to a 12th world title victory over Macho Man Randy Savage at [[Starrcade (1995)|Starrcade '95]]. After the demise of the Dungeon of Doom in July 1997, Hart was written off television for a few months and then Hart returned in November 1997 to only manage [[The Faces of Fear]], then in 1998, Hart recreated [[The First Family (professional wrestling)|The First Family]]. After the demise of the First Family, Hart was placed in charge of [[List of professional wrestling terms#B|booking]] [[TBS (U.S. TV channel)|TBS]]'s ''[[WCW Saturday Night]]'' show prior to the program's cancellation. Hart wrestled on April 18, 1999, to defeat [[Bubba the Love Sponge]] by disqualification at a house show. On November 15, he wrestled [[WCW Monday Nitro]] losing to [[Norman Smiley]] in a Hardcore match. Jimmy Hart was also the first Strapmaster for the Yapapi Indian strap match in which Hulk Hogan defeated Ric Flair on March 19, 2000, at the Uncensored PPV. At [[Spring Stampede 2000|Spring Stampede]] in 2000, Hart faced radio personality [[Mancow Muller|Mancow]]. The two had a rematch later in the year at [[Mayhem 2000|Mayhem]]. In February 2001, Hart joined WCW's booking committee.
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