Teddy Hart arrested, MDMA and steroids allegedly found in car


Teddy Hart’s long history of personal and legal troubles continued with him again being arrested last week.
TMZ Sports reports that the 43-year-old Hart (real name Edward Annis) was arrested in Titusville, Florida last week. Police allege that they found MDMA and steroids in Hart’s vehicle following a traffic stop. Hart was released from custody on Saturday. He’s facing two felony charges: possession of MDMA and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription.
The traffic stop happened after police allege that Hart ran a red light and was traveling at a high rate of speed around midnight. TMZ writes that police said they smelled an “overbearing odor of burnt marijuana emanating” during the stop and noticed “an unsealed medical marijuana container with a faded label inside of the glove compartment.” There were also “several pieces of loose leaf marijuana shake” found on a seat of the car.
The police stated that they found a baggie of red pills, a baggie of red powder, and a baggie that contained a blue powdery substance in the car. All three substances tested positive for the presence of MDMA.
Two small vials labeled Masteron and Testosterone Cypionate were also found. Both of those are steroids.
Hart returned to the ring at a show for Team Vision Dojo in Azalea Park, Florida on Friday (July 14).
A three-episode docuseries on Hart premiered on Peacock last November. In the series, “a filmmaker spends years documenting controversial wrestler and cat breeder Teddy Hart, but the project is thrown into chaos when Teddy is accused of wrongdoing; as Teddy defends himself, his protege and ex-girlfriend Samantha Fiddler disappears.”
Hart was released by MLW in December 2019.
