@@sawtooth808 I can picture Iron Sheik egging Bret & telling him : "What are you a big pussy like Hulk Hogan!? This isn't an option! do the fucking line! You hanging with the big boys!"
Appreciate the fact that he states he did them lines too. No hiding behind anything. No finger pointing Yeah there was coke, and I did some, had some fun, and learned from some of the greats! Bret always states it as it is. Love the guy. He writes on the full story in his book.
Have any of you people ever done cocaine. Yeah it can be addictive but most people I knew who did it including myself didn't become some destitute drug addict who spent a bunch of money on it. That shit gets exaggerated bigtime.
I disagree to an extent, since it doesn't take cocaine or steroids to make someone a great wrestler. It's not like either of those drugs is going to make someone suddenly be a genius at ring psychology or carrying on a great storyline, back in the days when it was more up to the wrestlers to carry a storyline, rather than any writers behind the scenes. Look at Ultimate Warrior, for example. Don't get me wrong, he was a badass, but he was well-known as not being a great wrestler. Steroids and cocaine certainly didn't help him out to become one, so I do think wrestling would have been fine without them, since the greats would have stayed great, while the average or bad wrestlers would have been relegated to the bottom since they wouldn't have the assistance of any drugs to help them get "more popular."
@@danman6669 since I grew up during the 70s an 80's as a young adult an a teenager I seen this first hand no you don't have to have drugs to perform but look at all the greats especially one's that was famous and built not much doubt if they juiced up , even the one's that wasn't as famous they pretty much all had some addiction going on by the crazy schedule they had ,look at all the greats that have passed on because of their hard living be it alcohol, pills ,cocaine and so on even truck drivers from that era was pilled or coked up no drug test back then, just saying!
Those guys ran over 300 days out of the year, and back then had to wrestle injured if they could manage it. I can't say how I would have handled that life. But I absolutely cannot judge any performer who turned to drugs to get by.
I don’t think that lifestyle was ever possible if not for the coping mechanism of everything hard possible to take for the sheer level of its brutality and nature on the bodies of those performers. Sure, it’s scripted and “fake” but watching choreographed scenes of brutality and often hardcore true injury and trauma on the bodies needs you to become superhuman somehow. I don’t understand how it would be possible at all sober to even get through a day of their level of work.
Yeah after hearing Kurt Angle on Austin's show.....he talked about taking dozens of pills daily to dull his pain so that he could work at main event level in WWE. That of course led to addiction and he describes the torture of coming off them. I know what it's like, the discomfort is so bad it can drive you insane.
On June 24, 2002, Hart had a stroke after hitting his head in a bicycle accident. The Calgary Herald reported that Hart hit a pothole, flew over the handlebars of the bike, and landed on the back of his head. Hart developed total paralysis on his left side, which required months of physical therapy. Hart has since recovered much of his mobility and is in good health, although he has had other lasting effects common to stroke survivors (such as emotional imbalance). Hart wrote in detail about his stroke in his autobiography, Hitman: My Real Life In The Cartoon World of Wrestling.
@@jamiebrown1821 what like how he lost his smile? of how he stayed keyfabe for ages though he was on good terms with shawn michaels for quite a while behind the scenes. All BS in many cases. But a legit story here from him.
in that room or those rooms? only how to do cocaine, nothing else can be done in a hotel room...no wrestling, nothing. well sleeping with prostitutes and sleeping
Piper: "Bret, would you please shut up about the best way to take bumps, while we are trying to take these bumps of this raw Peruvian!" Fuji: "yeah this is party. And you killing mood."
Most of them did. WWF wrestlers, that is. Especially the top talent. I don't think Bret ever got seriously addicted to it though. He was probably just a social snorter, and maybe did it for energy before cutting promos, like many other Superstars did🙂
I did a lot of coke in my 20s. The last time I did it I was about 29 I was standing in a field by myself in 20 degree weather freaking out because my heart was beating so fast. I thought I was dying. I quit the next day.
Bret too rigid in his beliefs. Only clean cut technical guys like him would get pushed and everyone he doesn’t approve of personally would be buried. Bret holds too many grudges to work backstage.
The funniest thing is looking back on those promos from those days and seeing them coked out of their minds while doing them. Whether it was Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Roddy Piper, so and so forth they were extremely entertaining.
Yeah, it's entertaining for a few minutes at a time as a performance, but it's a whole other thing being around cokeheads all the time, and the cocaine isn't what made them good performers, it just gives energy one day by taking it away from another. Cocaine doesn't make anybody smarter, but it sure makes them think they are, and that shit gets really old.
Did not expect this to be a lowkey endorsement for cocaine use... had me cracking up as he started to defend being there and all the wrestlers using it .
@@kellymcquay2626 You're the one taking time outta your day to go through these comments and shit on him every time someone says they like him lol - You seem a bit bitter.
@@TheLokiBizlol just like you took your time to argue with him over a guy you don’t fucking know , man a lot of wrestling fans get so butt hurt lol as soon as someone says anything
Same as Grezky fans believing he didn't do coke. People don't want to think their heroes did coke to give them an advantage. Coke was considered a social drug in the 80's and wasn't looked down on like today.
It was 40 years ago. So it doesn't count🙂 Also, everybody knows that wrestlers partied hard and did coke back then. Also, everybody was already dead when he told this story. Also, it's just a story, so who cares?😄
I think the only name that sort of surprises me out of those Hart mentions is Mr. Fuji. I would have imagined him being more of a heavy drinker than coke user.
I will admit, I was a little surprised too. But in hindsight, we shouldn't be, because the vast majority of WWF talent & personalities snorted back then. And they all hung out together! (well, segregated into 2 main groups, the heels and the babyfaces)
@@514demon, I remember when “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan and The Iron Sheik got busted together with cocaine. McMahon was more upset about those two being busted together because they were in the middle of a feud than being busted with the drug.
@jimh.412 What you see as "a cry baby", I see someone who cared deeply for the business. the storylines and his character. And I see someone who stood up for those things. A lot wrestlers have pictures of themselves in their homes. Posters on the walls, magazine covers, toys and other memorabilia. There's nothing wrong with being proud of your achievements.
True. Some of them weren't making a lot of money, especially the jobbers. But these guys were full-time WWF talent. I mean, if regular Joes working full-time jobs at minimum wage could afford cocaine, I'm sure these guys could too
I love listening to Bret. when I'm listening to him, I feel like I'm listening to my elders. He barely uses foul language, has got so much knowledge to share. He is one of those few wrestlers who talk with respect even about those people who wronged him.
They call it "The rich man's dope". When you think about it, the drug is one of many 'uppers'. Because of the insane schedules entertainers have, they basically have a dependency on the stuff. Apparently, it also opens up pathways in your brain that wouldn't have been opened without it, a bit like shrooms. I would never generally endorse drug use, but every time something for personal consumption is outlawed, it does make me wonder what the real motive or concern about said thing actually is. Sugar is probably more addictive and apparently just as harmful, but isn't outlawed. They gave up outlawing alcohol and that is proven to be even more harmful, it's been tried and tested over many decades now. I think with alot of this stuff, it's overuse and abuse that is the problem, rather than the stuff itself. If you have underlying borderline personality, or mental/emotional issues and you turn to anything external to fix them, you are always going to end up with a problem no matter what.
Bret selling everybody out...should've listened to Adrian 😂😂😂 Just kidding. They were all legends. Bret was being treated like a curious little brother or nephew. How many people could say they did lines with Fuji, the rowdy one AND sheiky baby? 😂
I don't know how they were able to wrestle after doing a few lines? Just like i don't understand how the 1984, i think, Villanova team players were balling after snorting blow before the game. The last thing I'd ever wanted to do after snorting a few lines back in the day was do any kind of physical activity. That must've been some fire blow they had back then if they were wrestling right after.
Are you kidding me?? Cocaine is like a P.E.D. when it comes to physical activity! Look, I know we all have different brain chemistries, but for most people, it really turbocharges the brain & body
@thesnare100 Well steroids has a lot more benefits than cocaine when it comes to physical performance. Steroids not only increases one's muscular endurance, but it also increases muscle strength and the ability to recover, whereas cocaine simply provides the user with enhanced cardiovascular output.
Hulk Hogan said without shame he’d take two Tylenols and three Miller Lites before a match then post-match everyone would just drink. It was a different time indeed.
Bret probably had the most technical snorting technique.
😆
😂😂😂😂
What about me?
The greatest in nose performer of all time
Lol
Gotta give Bret credit for turning a cocaine party into a learning experience. Vince would be proud!
😂
Given that everyone has talked about how little Vince slept, he was probably on coke himself then.
Vince might have been hidden in a corner with his own. 😂
@@TheJohnnyCottsprobably not because Vince is tougher than the entire wrestling roster 😂
LMFAO! Good One Bro!
"If the Iron Sheik hands you a rolled up bill and tells you do this line, you are doing that line" - Bret Hart probably.
Absolutely
plot twist i was doing it regardless
I’m surprised The Iron Sheik and Hacksaw Jim Dugan didn’t teach Bret Hart the fine art of Free basing
@@sawtooth808 I can picture Iron Sheik egging Bret & telling him : "What are you a big pussy like Hulk Hogan!? This isn't an option! do the fucking line! You hanging with the big boys!"
Jablownies😂😂😂
And that coke was... the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be. 😂. Love the honesty though Bret.
haha 😄
Coke was the excellence of execution
That drip was the best there was, the best there is, and the best there ever will be. I can't feel my face!
At least he didn’t try heroin. It would put a whole new twist on _The Sharpshooter._ 💉
haha🙂
Mr fuji would throw his coke into yokozuna's opponent's face
hahaha😆
😊
Can you imagine 😂
The thought of Mr Fuji doing cocaine makes me laugh.
Fuckin hilarious 😂
"Don't let Bret in, he's gonna rat on us"
Bret: So, we were doin blow.
lol
Me piper Fuji iron sheikh…🤣🤣🤣
@@ski8615 everyone he was talking about was dead
Lmao. Mr Fuji
lol like 40 years later. 😂
Appreciate the fact that he states he did them lines too.
No hiding behind anything. No finger pointing
Yeah there was coke, and I did some, had some fun, and learned from some of the greats!
Bret always states it as it is. Love the guy.
He writes on the full story in his book.
Bret is a crybaby
@kellymcquay2626 no, he's honest.
@@robjones2009
No he's a crybaby
No, this is Patrick..!
Bret and De Rossi from Status Quo are the most honest men in their profession.
Bret the Sniff Man Hart 😂
No you didn’t
Brilliant 👌
That is fantastic!!
Gotta laugh at this one...Cheers.
😂😂
"The only way to reach the finish line is to finish this line baba"
Iron Shiek-
haha😄
FACK THE STRAIGHT EDGE!
Shieky baba tehran Iran number 1 munich olympic Germany gold
Medal cocaine shampoing.
"Bret. Has no problems naming everybody in the room. I just love Bret. I really do" - Jim Cornette
PISS on Cornette
jim cornette did meth
😂 Sheik, Anvil & Piper being cokeheads definitely isn't a revelation
They’re all dead except him besides everyone knew they did coke lol
He even said he did it with them...
" You don't no part of this shit Bret!" " We're doing cocaine." "Well I think I want some of that cacane!"😂😂
That is exactly the scene I pictured.
I want some of that shit!!
And you never paid for drugs!
Not once.@@c3ramics
It turns all your bad feelings into good feelings, it's a nightmare!
Roddy Piper, Mr. Fuji and Iron Sheik has to be the most eclectic cocaine circle in history
And people say multiculturalism doesn’t work
@@CharlieL292Teddy Long's story about Randy Savage and Dick Slater stealing that bag of coke from that drug dealer is funny as hell.
The cocaine fuelled 80s.this explains why hogan savage and warrior were always amped up.💊
Hogan he he did it in his book, I don't know if savage did
Warrior probably used it as face paint from time to time.
@@shoeplayisbad1 Savage didn't do it that often.
@@curthennig9448 hmmm
Really
So savage did do it?
@@curthennig9448ua-cam.com/video/MIaK3hEJiX0/v-deo.htmlsi=XVqMAf7yDT-17GAC
The list of people in that room, doing coke, makes so many things about 80s WWE make sense.
Bret should have told us what went on in some of the other rooms though!
The entertainment business
Buy his book@@curthennig9448
WWF*
such as?@@curthennig9448
They gave the coke away free so you would come back a bunch of times and pay for it
Yeah it's really addictive.
Where do you think free-to-play games got their inspiration?
Lies again? Suck Cock Gain City
Have any of you people ever done cocaine. Yeah it can be addictive but most people I knew who did it including myself didn't become some destitute drug addict who spent a bunch of money on it. That shit gets exaggerated bigtime.
That's wicked
Without cocaine and steroids there would not be any wrestling in the seventies and eighties and most of the 90s
There would have been. It just would have sucked😄
Maven’s channel he tells you it’s still around today. He said he chose to get his look with steroids and they turned the other way.
@@514demonyeah like it sucks now
I disagree to an extent, since it doesn't take cocaine or steroids to make someone a great wrestler. It's not like either of those drugs is going to make someone suddenly be a genius at ring psychology or carrying on a great storyline, back in the days when it was more up to the wrestlers to carry a storyline, rather than any writers behind the scenes. Look at Ultimate Warrior, for example. Don't get me wrong, he was a badass, but he was well-known as not being a great wrestler. Steroids and cocaine certainly didn't help him out to become one, so I do think wrestling would have been fine without them, since the greats would have stayed great, while the average or bad wrestlers would have been relegated to the bottom since they wouldn't have the assistance of any drugs to help them get "more popular."
@@danman6669 since I grew up during the 70s an 80's as a young adult an a teenager I seen this first hand no you don't have to have drugs to perform but look at all the greats especially one's that was famous and built not much doubt if they juiced up , even the one's that wasn't as famous they pretty much all had some addiction going on by the crazy schedule they had ,look at all the greats that have passed on because of their hard living be it alcohol, pills ,cocaine and so on even truck drivers from that era was pilled or coked up no drug test back then, just saying!
Brett Hart is, was, and forever will be my favorite wrestler of all time.
Those guys ran over 300 days out of the year, and back then had to wrestle injured if they could manage it. I can't say how I would have handled that life. But I absolutely cannot judge any performer who turned to drugs to get by.
Awesome comment. 👍
I don’t think that lifestyle was ever possible if not for the coping mechanism of everything hard possible to take for the sheer level of its brutality and nature on the bodies of those performers. Sure, it’s scripted and “fake” but watching choreographed scenes of brutality and often hardcore true injury and trauma on the bodies needs you to become superhuman somehow. I don’t understand how it would be possible at all sober to even get through a day of their level of work.
@FootClips333 Different time. Lesser workload. More restrictions to protect the wrestlers.
Yeah after hearing Kurt Angle on Austin's show.....he talked about taking dozens of pills daily to dull his pain so that he could work at main event level in WWE. That of course led to addiction and he describes the torture of coming off them. I know what it's like, the discomfort is so bad it can drive you insane.
@@cherylbaker3319 they also worked a lot smarter back in those days, every match wasn't a car crash like you see now
I can listen to Bret speak all day and never get tired of hearing him telling the wrestling stories
Yes agree 👍
when they are true and not "works"!
No fluff or BS, just tells it like it is or was. That's why I liked his promos, It always felt authentic!
On June 24, 2002, Hart had a stroke after hitting his head in a bicycle accident. The Calgary Herald reported that Hart hit a pothole, flew over the handlebars of the bike, and landed on the back of his head. Hart developed total paralysis on his left side, which required months of physical therapy. Hart has since recovered much of his mobility and is in good health, although he has had other lasting effects common to stroke survivors (such as emotional imbalance). Hart wrote in detail about his stroke in his autobiography, Hitman: My Real Life In The Cartoon World of Wrestling.
@@jamiebrown1821 what like how he lost his smile? of how he stayed keyfabe for ages though he was on good terms with shawn michaels for quite a while behind the scenes. All BS in many cases. But a legit story here from him.
Bret crossed both nostrils over before snorting. The "Snortshooter" they called it.
Can’t believe you went there
Lmao
Brets excuse for snorting coke is fine by me. I mean look what he learned 😂😂😂
in that room or those rooms? only how to do cocaine, nothing else can be done in a hotel room...no wrestling, nothing. well sleeping with prostitutes and sleeping
lets be honest cocaine was one of the less dangerous parts of their jobs.
"I swear down I was just learning"
He knew enough to leave it be
Piper: "Bret, would you please shut up about the best way to take bumps, while we are trying to take these bumps of this raw Peruvian!"
Fuji: "yeah this is party. And you killing mood."
Now we know why Rick Flair liked to randomly shout “Wooooooh!!”
Funny how Flair always brags about his alcohol consumption, but not the piles of coke that would have went with it
Ric
We always did know.
Ric Flair was the poster boy for cocaine. Even Warrior looked less coked up than Flair cutting a promo.
Big fan of Bret and All the Harts from Stampede Wrestling. Didn’t realize he did cocaine
If you're a big Bret fan I would definitely reccomend reading his book.
It was the 80s....
Most of them did. WWF wrestlers, that is. Especially the top talent.
I don't think Bret ever got seriously addicted to it though. He was probably just a social snorter, and maybe did it for energy before cutting promos, like many other Superstars did🙂
I never knew 😂
@@514demon Oh Yeahhh!
He may look like an old Indian woman now, but he’s still the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be.
Thered a old indian lady who walks pasy urrrday who look just like him 😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah bret looks native i couldnt quite put my finger on it before lol
I did a lot of coke in my 20s. The last time I did it I was about 29 I was standing in a field by myself in 20 degree weather freaking out because my heart was beating so fast. I thought I was dying. I quit the next day.
I gotta admit, Bret is not the guy I thought I'd hear stories about doing cocaine from lol
Brett ain’t no snitch he one the boys.
The biggest shame to wrestling is that Bret was never a booker/advisor in the wwf.
Is it? I mean he was great in the ring but that definitely doesn't mean he would have been great in a backstage role.
No Bret is all about Bret.
@@BewleyUK9nah his advice is always great
Bret too rigid in his beliefs. Only clean cut technical guys like him would get pushed and everyone he doesn’t approve of personally would be buried. Bret holds too many grudges to work backstage.
@@MrBlazinerday no, the guy is business. Didn’t he go out there and work with Shawn Michaels even though they had heat?
I respect people like Bret. He is honest
The funniest thing is looking back on those promos from those days and seeing them coked out of their minds while doing them. Whether it was Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Roddy Piper, so and so forth they were extremely entertaining.
The wrestlemania 5 promo by savage was insane. I honestly thought he was going to pass out.
Yeah, it's entertaining for a few minutes at a time as a performance, but it's a whole other thing being around cokeheads all the time, and the cocaine isn't what made them good performers, it just gives energy one day by taking it away from another. Cocaine doesn't make anybody smarter, but it sure makes them think they are, and that shit gets really old.
Cocaine is charisma dust
Bret doesn't mean to be funny but he's hilarious. 😂😂😂
Cuz he’s a jabroni lol
Have you heard his British Bull dog impression? I'm from the same area and the accent is one of the funniest I've heard
Dude just have that natural ability to make things hilarious even if he's not trying to be funny..
Did not expect this to be a lowkey endorsement for cocaine use... had me cracking up as he started to defend being there and all the wrestlers using it .
Adrian Adonis died young. He was only 34 when he died in 1988. He would have been 70 today
Was he the driver of the vehicle that crashed?
@@willieholmes1483no he was not .
Was he a coke head?
@@Michael_Beanflip he definitely did a whole lot of coke especially with Piper however im not sure if he cleaned up before he died.
@mrbill9248 you do know Adonis didn't overdose right? Thus your post is completely irrelevant
Coked up conversations about how to be the best wrestler would probably be the best learning experience you could get 😅
Bret always shoots from the hip. Says it like it is. A rare trait these days and people call him bitter! Smh!
He is bitter and a crybaby, I am actually shocked that he took responsibility for what he did he usually blames everyone else
@@kellymcquay2626 You're the one taking time outta your day to go through these comments and shit on him every time someone says they like him lol - You seem a bit bitter.
@@TheLokiBizBrett hart is a crybaby
@@Duck_Dodgers Well then you are an adult baby lol. But seriously, it's weird to care this much.
@@TheLokiBizlol just like you took your time to argue with him over a guy you don’t fucking know , man a lot of wrestling fans get so butt hurt lol as soon as someone says anything
i hope bret lives real long and enjoys the rest of his life after the difficult times he had
Same as Grezky fans believing he didn't do coke.
People don't want to think their heroes did coke to give them an advantage.
Coke was considered a social drug in the 80's and wasn't looked down on like today.
00:15 you did tell on him... THIS VIDEO
It was 40 years ago. So it doesn't count🙂
Also, everybody knows that wrestlers partied hard and did coke back then.
Also, everybody was already dead when he told this story.
Also, it's just a story, so who cares?😄
bro that was 40 years ago, like Bret and two other people maybe are still alive from that room party😭😂
Yeah, they're gonna go arrest Fuji, Adonis, Piper, Sheik, and Neidhart right now for going coke.
🤣🤣🤣
I think it went hand in hand in the industry back in the 80s-90s.
What a time for wrestling though 🙌🏼
The sharp shooter finishing move was inspired by the way he injected his cocaine lol
" hey bret hows the coke ? is it any good ?
" its the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be "
The 80’s wrestler cocktail = cocaine, alcohol, and steroids.
Gives new meaning to the razors edge
No fentanyl in that cocaine that’s for sure
He couldn’t walk into that room and not leave without doing lines. They would’ve hate his guts.
My phone knows when I'm on a bender this is the 3rd cocaine video recommended in my feed within the last hour lol I'm so fuckin high right now
You're so lucky. I'm so envious🖤🖤🖤 I'm in a "boring mode" phase of my life right now. I hope I can back to having fun again soon
@@514demon don't worry bro, sometimes we need to do the boring things to set up and fund the good times. All the best 👍
Now It makes sense why they're called raw and SMACKdown
haha🙂
What do you think the Rock was cooking?
A room full of friends doing coke till 5am is ALWAYS the ‘room full of the most creative minds’ in any business
That's why wresters were so hyped up in their promo's
☝ This. 😄
I haven’t heard him lie once. He has countless hours of interviews.
Hart was upset when Tom Billington mentioned that Hart was present at a crack party. So much for Hart's honesty.
Brett, the hitman heart is a Calgarian treasure. We absolutely love him in Calgary.🦾😁🙌😎👻
Bret is the only guy in that hotel room still alive today.
That was the 70's and 80's lifestyle.
Ah, so he did cocaine for learning purposes
At least he was honest. I love Bret Hart, one of the best of all time!
That's the most productive time spent taking coke that I've ever heard of.
“Cocaine’s a hell of a drug.”
The music when he enters the room took me OUT!!!
Cocaine is great if you dont get carried away (which isnt easy to do)
The best who snorted, the best who snort and the best who ever will snort
I didn't know Bret well, but I got an 8-ball from him one time and it was the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be
Coke was a Godsend to most wrestlers in the start of their careers. 💪😮
We can't forget the Shawn Michaels "Fanny Pack"!
Doing bumps with the greats must have been the best time ever! Good shit Bret.
Cocaine and steroids made wrestling great
Cocaine was everywhere…. Not pro wrestling. 🤡
It was that night when he really showed them The Excellence of Executing those lines 😂
But, was the cocaine the Best there is, the Best there was,and the Best there ever will be?
I sometimes find the vice reenactments to be kinda funny.
I think the only name that sort of surprises me out of those Hart mentions is Mr. Fuji. I would have imagined him being more of a heavy drinker than coke user.
I will admit, I was a little surprised too. But in hindsight, we shouldn't be, because the vast majority of WWF talent & personalities snorted back then. And they all hung out together! (well, segregated into 2 main groups, the heels and the babyfaces)
@@514demon, I remember when “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan and The Iron Sheik got busted together with cocaine. McMahon was more upset about those two being busted together because they were in the middle of a feud than being busted with the drug.
Mr Fuji was a A-Z wild man….
No wonder Mr.Fuji was so happy and always smiling ! Lol
Watch his promo from Saturday nights main event 1985 karate match against Steamboat haha must have been the same night.
Hate when wrestlers when asked about if they did drugs deny it or dodge the question. Major props for Bret being open and honest about it
Bret is the Best ❤
He is❤❤
He's full of himself.
@jimh.412 And rightfully so. He worked hard, he sacrificed and he was the best at what he did.
@@514demon He was a cry baby most of the time. The guy has huge pictures of himself hanging in his house. He's a fan of himself. 🙄
@jimh.412 What you see as "a cry baby", I see someone who cared deeply for the business. the storylines and his character. And I see someone who stood up for those things.
A lot wrestlers have pictures of themselves in their homes. Posters on the walls, magazine covers, toys and other memorabilia. There's nothing wrong with being proud of your achievements.
The Bret Hart podcast would be one of the best podcasts if he ever had one....!!
fuck I wish i grew up in the 60s with the 8ball starter entry token
60s was all about weed, the 80s was all about cocaine
Imagining Mr. Fuji tooting it up is hilarious to me. I feel like he probably would snort and then stare out the window nonstop lol
Its amazing that these wrestlers had the money for all that cocaine after that first freebie. Those guys weren't getting paid that much back then.
True. Some of them weren't making a lot of money, especially the jobbers. But these guys were full-time WWF talent.
I mean, if regular Joes working full-time jobs at minimum wage could afford cocaine, I'm sure these guys could too
@@514demon minimum wage bought a lot more stuff back then too
@@madtownanglernot really
It equals out
They made plenty of money
Werent getting paid that much?? WWF top tier guys were some of the best paid sports people in America in the 80s wrestling in major arenas.
I love listening to Bret. when I'm listening to him, I feel like I'm listening to my elders. He barely uses foul language, has got so much knowledge to share. He is one of those few wrestlers who talk with respect even about those people who wronged him.
Always thought it was salt that Mr Fuji threw in peoples faces…now it all makes sense!
No, it actually doesn't make sense. Hart should've no-sold the cocaine at WrestleMania IX.
His theme song played immediately after the first line.
Hahaha 😆 😂 😆 😂 😆 😂
FACTS
I just laughed out loud 🤣
@@jimhenry3383 LMAO!! 🤣 🤣
So George Jung kept a lot of wrestlers happy on the road!
"It was like sitting under the learning tree."
Chris Jericho: Write that down! Write that down!
They call it "The rich man's dope".
When you think about it, the drug is one of many 'uppers'. Because of the insane schedules entertainers have, they basically have a dependency on the stuff.
Apparently, it also opens up pathways in your brain that wouldn't have been opened without it, a bit like shrooms.
I would never generally endorse drug use, but every time something for personal consumption is outlawed, it does make me wonder what the real motive or concern about said thing actually is.
Sugar is probably more addictive and apparently just as harmful, but isn't outlawed. They gave up outlawing alcohol and that is proven to be even more harmful, it's been tried and tested over many decades now.
I think with alot of this stuff, it's overuse and abuse that is the problem, rather than the stuff itself.
If you have underlying borderline personality, or mental/emotional issues and you turn to anything external to fix them, you are always going to end up with a problem no matter what.
Amen 🙏
You are a smart person @Longlostpuss
Mr Fujii was doing coke too?
“Have a bump Hitman-San!”
That's the kind of interview where you expect Rick James to eventually show up and say: "Cocaine is a hell of a drug hahaha"
Bret selling everybody out...should've listened to Adrian 😂😂😂
Just kidding. They were all legends. Bret was being treated like a curious little brother or nephew. How many people could say they did lines with Fuji, the rowdy one AND sheiky baby? 😂
Doing lines with Mr. Fuji is life goals.
Bret was a sharp snorter
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bret doesn't need to tell this story. Watch any random WWF promo from the 80s they were higher than an astronaut. Especially Ultimate Warrior.
Tony Khan loves it
Going skiing ⛷️in Canada has whole other meaning now.
I don't know how they were able to wrestle after doing a few lines? Just like i don't understand how the 1984, i think, Villanova team players were balling after snorting blow before the game. The last thing I'd ever wanted to do after snorting a few lines back in the day was do any kind of physical activity. That must've been some fire blow they had back then if they were wrestling right after.
Are you kidding me?? Cocaine is like a P.E.D. when it comes to physical activity!
Look, I know we all have different brain chemistries, but for most people, it really turbocharges the brain & body
it's a powerful stimulant for sure, but didn't know it performance enhanced like steroids
@@514demon
@thesnare100 Well steroids has a lot more benefits than cocaine when it comes to physical performance. Steroids not only increases one's muscular endurance, but it also increases muscle strength and the ability to recover, whereas cocaine simply provides the user with enhanced cardiovascular output.
Have you ever done coke? Of course you could wrestle on it. Wrestle like a mad man
I can jus imagine the good ole Bret submitting some of the biggest an badest rails with the ole sharptooter
He was right, Bret was a snitch 😂
Buddy was right. But didnt know how right. Brett did tell on them, to everyone.
It was 40 years ago, and they're all dead now. Nobody got in trouble
@@514demonDoesn't matter. He could've told the story without mentioning names, there's a code to this shit.
@VicInNocal Everybody did coke back then anyway, and everybody knows it. So who cares?
@@514demon There's a code. It's bad form. Like when you start naming the names of girls youve had sex with
Cocaine is still a hell of a drug
It and steroids were jointly responsible for the wrestling boom in the 80’s.
Mostly stepped on bs
@@Sky_Blaze 😁😁😁 absolutely
@@undertakerfanz628 got some?? 😐..😂
@@Sky_Blaze just a little bit I'm about to make a phone call and get some more
Gotta respect he said yeah i did it
Brett is the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be at snorting coke. 😂
Brets the guy who take a bump n say this is the best there is. The best there was. The best their ever will be
Kick Drugs Out of America !
And Canada
Dunno about you guys but whenever I've hit the bag I always found myself wrestling with psychology
Hulk Hogan said without shame he’d take two Tylenols and three Miller Lites before a match then post-match everyone would just drink.
It was a different time indeed.
My mother in law looks like Bret Hart.
80s wrestling was roids and coke