Bret The Hitman Hart Book Signing
Thursday, November 20


For 20 years, Bret "the Hitman" Hart was a professional wrestler. Considered by many to be one of the best ever, he was a genuine superstar, and winner of multiple championship belts. During his two turbulent decades in the ring, Hart kept an audio diary recording his daily life: the relentless travel, the injuries, the practical jokes, the drugs, the rivalries (real and contrived)—it was all there, the whole crazy, ugly, beautiful world of pro wrestling. Now, in his own words, Bret Hart has written HITMAN: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling, a brutally honest, perceptive and thoroughly entertaining account of his life in and out of the ring.

Join Bret "the Hitman" Hart as he signs copies his book!

Autograph Signing Guidelines:
o You must have a Mall of America® issued wristband to enter the autograph line.
o A limited number of wristbands will be distributed in Sears Court starting at 4 p.m. on Thursday, November 20th. To receive a wristband, you must have a copy of Bret Hart's book "Hitman". Bret will sign memorabilia ONLY if you have a copy of his book. He will only sign one additional item per book. BRET WILL NOT SIGN BELTS OR DOLLS.
o Each person in your party must be present to receive a wristband. Wristbands are non-transferable. No exceptions.
o When you enter the autograph line, please remain in single file.
o You must stay in line to keep your place. You may leave the line to use the restroom or get food for a short period of time. One person in your party must stay in line at all times.
o If you choose to leave for an extended period of time, you must go to the end of the line when you return.
o People wearing wristbands that have been tampered or altered will not be allowed through the autograph line. No exceptions.
o No personalizations will be allowed.
o No posed photographs will be allowed.
o Your book must be purchased prior to meeting Bret Hart. Books will be available at Barnes & Noble (E118) or in Sears Court at 4 p.m.

Thursday, November 20
6 p.m.
Sears Court