Jimmy Hart has been reunited with his iconic megaphone.
In November, it was announced that Jimmy Hart’s megaphone had been stolen during the WrestleCade convention in North Carolina. The Mouth of the South was rarely seen on TV without the megaphone during his time as a manager to the likes of Hulk Hogan, the Honky Tonk Man, and The Natural Disasters. Hart used it for both hyping up his clients and sometimes as a weapon to turn the tide if things weren’t going his way.
Thankfully, Hart wasn’t missing the megaphone for long, revealing in a video that it’s back in hands.
“Guess what? We’ve got it back! Thank you, WrestleCade, thank you, Tony Hunter, thank you everybody involved. This is unbelievable. Now I have my megaphone back. What a great Christmas present this is for me. And I want to wish everybody out there a merry merry Christmas!”
THE MEGAPHONE MYSTERY… SOLVED
During #WrestleCade Weekend, the unthinkable happened. Jimmy Hart’s ICONIC megaphone disappeared. 🎤
The questions have been nonstop.
Now, Jimmy Hart finally speaks and reveals what REALLY happened.Turn it up.
Hit play.
Get the answer. 👇 pic.twitter.com/76TXa0l0OH— WrestleCade (@WrestleCade) December 20, 2025
The official WrestleCade social media account explained that security cameras had caught the thief in the act, and they were able to contact him and get him to return the megaphone to its rightful owner.
“Genuinely, that’s the story. Jimmy turned his head, someone stole his megaphone. Security cameras saw who did it. Jimmy didn’t want to press charges. He just wanted his property back. We told the thief. He agreed to mail it back.”
Jimmy Hart Opens Up On Hulk Hogan’s Reaction To Being Booed On WWE Netflix Premiere
Hulk Hogan made his final WWE appearance on January 6th when Raw debuted on Netflix. Unexpectedly, the crowd booed The Hulkster during his segment, which saw him promoting his Real American Beer brand.
In an interview later that year, Jimmy Hart said Hulk Hogan was “devastated” by the reaction and asked him what had gone wrong. Hart told the Hall of Famer that it was likely a case of politics, as Hogan had thrown his weight behind Donald Trump, and the show had taken place in Los Angeles, a Democratic-leaning city.



