[4.0] "Wayne Hart didn't pursue in-ring wrestling the way many of his brothers did, but he still played a role in the business as a referee, primarily for Stampede Wrestling. He was reliable in that position and helped maintain the integrity and flow of matches during a formative era for the promotion. Being a referee might not grab the spotlight, but it's a job that requires timing, awareness, and trust -- all things Wayne generally handled well. That said, his impact was limited to a support role. He wasn't a trainer, promoter, or creative force, and his name rarely comes up when talking about key figures in the Hart family legacy. He was part of the machine, kept things moving, and never embarrassed the name -- but he wasn't a major influence on the industry or even the promotion he worked in."