I met Bret in 1999 at the Molson Indy in Toronto.When I approached him his manager said he was not signing autographs and Bret ignored him and got out of his golf cart and signed my picture. He was HUGE. Jacked AF
Yeah he always looked small in the ring, but when you watch Wrestling With Shadows and see him in his regular clothes at his house with his family he looked jacked like one of the guys on the Worlds Strongest Man competitions.
@@doctorrobotnik4209 i remember when bret hart was on the simpsons as himself cutting a promo with bart simpsons when i was a kid hes tied for my favorite with undertaker
This is how you fall into a UA-cam hole…. 1. Oh I wanna watch the el dandy promo 2. See interview with Bret Hart referencing El Dandy 3. Find Bret Hart Smokey the Cat promo
That promo with Okerlund is the most entertaining and hilarious mic work Bret ever did. "This is a real injury Dean Malenko, a groin pull the likes of which you've never seen."
It was truly priceless to watch how the interviewer was laughing at Bret’s keeping a straight face while talking about his proposed “cat gimmick.” Having met him personally many times between 1994-March 2020, I can say from experience that Bret has proven to be a warm genuine man who is truly appreciative of his fans’ support and showed it. It didn’t surprise me to hear him say that “it doesn’t hurt to be nice.” As it turned out, I was at ‘Mania 13, before Bret went on the “US/Canada” schitck. My friend and I met him after the event. I remember shaking his hand and thanking him for a great match. Bret squeezed my hand(mind you, he already had a strong grip!)and looked at me with what looked like a pleading look in his eyes. I thought that he was trying to tell me something but couldn’t. My friend had mentioned that same suspicion. The next night on Raw when Bret turned heel, my friend and I spoke on the phone-we guessed that this was what he was trying to tell us. Though I had reason to believe that his sons’ decisions not to pursue wrestling careers were influenced by what happened to him, I wasn’t surprised to hear Bret say that they were turned off by the business. I also loved watching him wrestle-he proved that one didn’t have to be oversized to be successful and productive and most importantly-professional. I stand by my claim that Bret Hart’s name is synonymous with the word legend.
Bret "Hitman" Hart is one of my favorite wrestlers of all time! It is great for Bret to share that "Cat in the cage" gimmick story. Also, it is very cool he got involved in all sorts of awesome adventures outside of the ring. Thank you so much for this great interveiw!
The toy cat with a brick in it had me in tears. He showed a sense of humor here I never knew he had. Always enjoyed watching his matches, like everyone else I wish he could have stayed and finished out his career in WWF.
My favourite wrestling interviewer and my all time favourite wrestler!!! I wish we saw Bret vs Rock, Angle, Lesnar and more. He would've had amazing matches with all of them
I remember being a kid and seeing Bret appear, even for just a few moments to make a snotty comment in that Simpson's episode but it felt so special to me. I was probably the only person I knew who recognized Bret as "The Hitman" in that episode and not just a random wrestler, and considering how much of a mark I was for Bret, that episode became one of my favorites. Now that Bret can be counted among the greatest wrestlers who ever lived, it makes the cameo even funnier after all these years.
Love Bret. Saw him wrestle twice in one night at Wm x at Msg in 1994! What a privilege. I was 10 and knew what I was witnessing was special (his match vs Owen).
Classic quote: "I would have gladly worked with [El Dandy] as opposed to Goldberg!" If only that had happened, Bret, instead of Starrcade '99 . . . :-(
Man, I watched WWE from 96-97 recently....and this guy was just great. I re-watchedh is earlier matches and remember he truly is the greatest of all time in ring. Everything felt so damn real!
I gotta be honest. I think I would be too intimidated to talk to Brett... I'd be afraid that I'd basically be wasting his time. (though he does seem super polite)... So cool to see this.
@@fishhookism Oh, I don't doubt that. I'm just saying, there certain people you respect enough to not want to waste their time. I feel like Bret is above my time... lol Maybe that's just self loathing though...
Was gonna comment that Bret should let it go, but when he mentioned how much they paid Tyson only a couple of months after Vince said he couldn't honor Hart's contract, I finally get his regret.
To think about all the matches missed, even a WrestleMania 13 rematch at 14 would of been a better match than an injured Shawn had with Austin...hell, even Owen but I doubt austin ever wanted to be in the ring with him again, but what a story, the guy who broke his neck. It's not like it would of mattered either way, Tyson was the story and his angle with Austin. But either way Vince seriously resented Bret for his negotiations with WCW during a time he was hurting bad, that's why he treated Bret the way he did. Without Bret talking to WCW and getting his almost 3 million a year, Vince would of never made a contract with Bret like he did. It pissed off Shawn the most, but you can't blame Bret trying to get the best deal possible. That's how the game is.
Vince always gets bored of playing with his toys. He finds a new one. Vince is always looking for that younger guy in his 20s who can lead WWE for 20 years and bring in the sweet sweet dolla billz
Different money in my opinion. You were always drawing with Tyson. Bret's only ever really appealed to and drawn in locked-in wrestling fans. It's still a shame though. I really wish he could have "screwed" Vince back during the Invasion angle.
@@Christoffski Good point. Vince looked at the expenditure as a return. He thought Tyson could draw so worth the risk. Bret would not expand the viewership in Vince's mind unlike Iron Mike.
I never heard the El Dandy promo until just a few days ago yet was a huge fan back in the 90’s. I either heard it and forgot it and didn’t think it was funny then or was flipping between RAW and Nitro and missed it. So glad I found it.
Mad props to Bret here for naming the so-called “demon” by its name: drug addiction. I hate, hate, HATE when wrestlers and business members talk about it as “demons.” The curtain was pulled back guys, literally 40 years ago. Call it by its name: addiction. Damn, Bret should’ve taken a page out of Jerico’s book and just start his own feuds and storylines. Funny how on 83 Weeks Bischoff can’t go 3 seconds without stressing the importance of storylines on TV, yet his run leading WCW is characterized by ONE good storyline (the NWO introduction) which was then run into the ground with nothing to replace it.
LOL! I know, right? I always called the Crock's wretched version "The Poop Shooter," because he always looked like he was taking a dump on his opponent. "The Blue Chipper" was a complete *joke* of a "wrestler."
The stuffed cat idea is hilarious but also really cool! They could've made it part of Bret's gimmick as a dastardly heel -- one night he whacks Booker T with a concealed brick, another night Goldberg spears him but he's wearing a steel plate, another night he does something else underhanded but clever to piss off the guy he's feuding with.
I met him a few times ill never forget in the Toronto eaton centre as an adult i saw him walking and i shouted like a mark OH My God thats Bret The HitMan Hart he turned around and said hey how it going and i apologized i did not mean to bait him out like that lll and he just laughed lol. Hes the F'en best there is was and ever will be it was just a natural reaction 😂😂
It's cool here seeing Bret giving Lex all of the credit for the finish at the RR but Lex did an interview where he gave Bret all of the credit, Bret told him just to hold on and trust him.
WWE needs to scour the video archives for any footage of the impromptu match Bret describes here between him and Savage, evidently from late '91 or early '92, when they were both babyfaces. That had to be AMAZING! I also wish there was a pro-shot video of the match they had in Japan in May 1994.
I was in a fight in primary school, once I was done hitting I put the sharpshooter on him and he was screaming in agony, it was the best finish to a fight ever
He made a great great point in another interview how today’s wrestling is too over the top, too many moves, and too fast. Brett mastered the art form best I think. He knew how to draw ppl in and make it look more like a struggle in the ring. Slower pacing and save the best for when it matters. Eddie Guerrero, HHH, Hogan, Flair, HBK and others were also real good at this
I love Bret Hart above all else!!! He may not be loud and fuzzy like Flair, Stone Cold or others but his personality and glee was seen in his whole nature. He was even jovial through the use of his artwork and he's just so natural and grounded. Each wrestler is a piece of the puzzle. He'll do what needs to be done, and apart from the injury and family loss, he has peace...which is more than what I can say for many ex wrestlers
The story about the Simpons and drawing him in as a mad Viking, I was thinking do they even know who Bret is??? Someone clearly doesn't know how huge Bret is why wouldn't you have him in as himself. That all became apparent as they saw him signing all the stuff haha great story that!
Rock’s sharpshooter alright looked like he twisted their feet, then flipped and didn’t sit down low enough. So he’s basically just standing there holding a guy with his feet crossed
I think the worst Sharpshooter that I have ever seen was done by the Rock it looks like he trying to take a shit. Bret was truly a great wrestler never tried to hurt anyone while in the ring.
Who remember when Berserker tried to kill Undertaker with a sword? when i was at primary school we all thought he stabbed Undertaker and undertaker just stood there with the sword in him and it had no effect and he took it out and cut Berserkers head off.
I'm dreading saying goodbye to Undertaker on the 22nd, this really is it. I think I would have found it easier if Survivor Series just paid tribute, I had accepted his retirement after Wrestlemania 36. He has been my favorite wrestler all these years and my interest in the modern product is very limited
Weird, he told AV Club that the Simpsons thing happened afterwards at a restaurant where he was seen signing autographs, and that he was originally going to be a Russian.
Only Bret can answer the question who helped orchestrate the royal rumble matches with Vince didn’t want to know the finish with me and bulldog. Never change Hitman!
I met Bret in 1999 at the Molson Indy in Toronto.When I approached him his manager said he was not signing autographs and Bret ignored him and got out of his golf cart and signed my picture. He was HUGE. Jacked AF
Awesome, yea he was thick from 96 on
@@ZBR_ProXP 👍🏽👍🏽
Yeah he always looked small in the ring, but when you watch Wrestling With Shadows and see him in his regular clothes at his house with his family he looked jacked like one of the guys on the Worlds Strongest Man competitions.
@@TheRosswise Exactly 👍🏽
He just looked small compared to the other behemoths in the WWE. Just think about a 6 foot man walking around at 240 lbs. That's a tank.
"Who are you to-to..to doubt El Dandy?"
😂
Great interview Sean. God I miss Bret Hart in the ring. He truly was the best.
....there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be!
Watch him in my stop motion matches😁🌹
@@doctorrobotnik4209 i remember when bret hart was on the simpsons as himself cutting a promo with bart simpsons when i was a kid hes tied for my favorite with undertaker
This is how you fall into a UA-cam hole….
1. Oh I wanna watch the el dandy promo
2. See interview with Bret Hart referencing El Dandy
3. Find Bret Hart Smokey the Cat promo
That promo with Okerlund is the most entertaining and hilarious mic work Bret ever did. "This is a real injury Dean Malenko, a groin pull the likes of which you've never seen."
You little punk
El Dandy? He's a jam-up guy!
A high flyer of the highest magnitude.
Not to mention, a serious professional!
He wasn't as good as Hypnosis.
Who are you to doubt with el dandy
You can try to tear these guys down.
Bret's book is the best autobiographical account of a wrestler's life i've ever read. I wish you all the best Bret!. :)
An interviewer that doesn't interrupt. Great job!
Such a simple concept yet rare to see.
@@LeoWhalen1933 A breathe of fresh air
What a gracious, level headed and down to earth LEGEND Bret Hart is, thank you Hitman for all the excellence of execution.
The sarcasm is thick
@@kingrama27 what sarcasm are you talking about?
@@jonastiger1000 gracious, levelheaded and down to Earth.. you’re a funny guy. I love it
@@kingrama27 quit trolling me please.
@@jonastiger1000 see there it is again. I love the sarcastic, dry humor...
Bret is always so awesome, genuine and constantly interesting.
What a legend. I could sit and listen to Bret telling stories all day long. His autobiography is a must read for anyone who hasn't read it.
Me too Dan just finished reading uis book
It was truly priceless to watch how the interviewer was laughing at Bret’s keeping a straight face while talking about his proposed “cat gimmick.” Having met him personally many times between 1994-March 2020, I can say from experience that Bret has proven to be a warm genuine man who is truly appreciative of his fans’ support and showed it. It didn’t surprise me to hear him say that “it doesn’t hurt to be nice.” As it turned out, I was at ‘Mania 13, before Bret went on the “US/Canada” schitck. My friend and I met him after the event. I remember shaking his hand and thanking him for a great match. Bret squeezed my hand(mind you, he already had a strong grip!)and looked at me with what looked like a pleading look in his eyes. I thought that he was trying to tell me something but couldn’t. My friend had mentioned that same suspicion. The next night on Raw when Bret turned heel, my friend and I spoke on the phone-we guessed that this was what he was trying to tell us. Though I had reason to believe that his sons’ decisions not to pursue wrestling careers were influenced by what happened to him, I wasn’t surprised to hear Bret say that they were turned off by the business. I also loved watching him wrestle-he proved that one didn’t have to be oversized to be successful and productive and most importantly-professional. I stand by my claim that Bret Hart’s name is synonymous with the word legend.
i wish so badly we got that fake cat with the brick in it match
I came here from WrestlingBios and was not disappointed.
Me too! 😀
Bret Hart the goat wrestler...
The whole package and the coolest wrestler ever... His in ring perfomance was so real...
I have to agree.... The Excellence of Execution
@@nerdguru86 when I was young i think wrestling was real... And today it looks real when i see the old Bret Hitman Hart matches...
@@illuminaughtybynature6506 those stomping punches were always epic. Bret will always be the best. Dying breed of wrestler.
@@illuminaughtybynature6506 that’s exactly how I see it. Bret flew the flag when people thought this shit was real. He’s the man
Are you serious the guy had 5 moves that was it. Watch rocco v marty Jones. That my son is professional wrestling
Bret "Hitman" Hart is one of my favorite wrestlers of all time! It is great for Bret to share that "Cat in the cage" gimmick story. Also, it is very cool he got involved in all sorts of awesome adventures outside of the ring. Thank you so much for this great interveiw!
Great interview. Bret "Hitman"Hart is truly a legend in all sense..
Good for you for NOT saying "THE Hitman!" 👍
Bret: Who are you to doubt El Dandy?? Cuz this guy is a serious professional!!
Gene: Let’s talk about some serious competitors!!
Love it!!!!!!!
He's a highflyer of the highest magnitude!
And don't forget about hypnosis.... Lets throw him in there 👍
How about Hypnosis?!
Love when he gave his glasses to a kid in the front row.
He should have gotten Bischoff to give the cat a contract! HAHAHA
The toy cat with a brick in it had me in tears. He showed a sense of humor here I never knew he had. Always enjoyed watching his matches, like everyone else I wish he could have stayed and finished out his career in WWF.
Awesome interview! I live in Montgomery, Alabama and he is not lying they are just that crazy here.
My favourite wrestling interviewer and my all time favourite wrestler!!!
I wish we saw Bret vs Rock, Angle, Lesnar and more. He would've had amazing matches with all of them
More a dream for Angle, Lesnar..
Bret and dynamite kid was in the 80's the Kings.. They bring wrestling in the nxt level in the usa..
@The Dude Abides thats why he becomes the Rock... Thanks Bret later...
Bret did wrestle the Rock in WWF when he was Rocky Maivia
Bret vs. Rock did happen for the IC title. It’s on UA-cam.
I remember being a kid and seeing Bret appear, even for just a few moments to make a snotty comment in that Simpson's episode but it felt so special to me. I was probably the only person I knew who recognized Bret as "The Hitman" in that episode and not just a random wrestler, and considering how much of a mark I was for Bret, that episode became one of my favorites. Now that Bret can be counted among the greatest wrestlers who ever lived, it makes the cameo even funnier after all these years.
Love Bret. Saw him wrestle twice in one night at Wm x at Msg in 1994! What a privilege. I was 10 and knew what I was witnessing was special (his match vs Owen).
I love all the interviews srs, Bret Hart one of my favorite wrestlers when I was little kid !
Classic quote: "I would have gladly worked with [El Dandy] as opposed to Goldberg!"
If only that had happened, Bret, instead of Starrcade '99 . . . :-(
That would have been a great angle😂🤣🤣😂
The underdog story. It would have been a great match with lots of comedy and entertainment value.
This was awesome!!! Thank you for sharing, Sean!!!
Man, I watched WWE from 96-97 recently....and this guy was just great. I re-watchedh is earlier matches and remember he truly is the greatest of all time in ring. Everything felt so damn real!
That buckle bounce he does chest first looked brutal every time
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Referred here by wrestling bios!
Great stuff! I could listen to Bret all day long.
A DANDY of an interview 😄
Im here thanks to Raw vs Nitro "Reliving The War": Episode 170
I gotta be honest. I think I would be too intimidated to talk to Brett... I'd be afraid that I'd basically be wasting his time. (though he does seem super polite)... So cool to see this.
I think he enjoys talking to fans.
@@fishhookism Oh, I don't doubt that. I'm just saying, there certain people you respect enough to not want to waste their time. I feel like Bret is above my time... lol Maybe that's just self loathing though...
@@callahra27 Bret likes talking to fans, especially if its new questions he hasn't answered 50 trillion quillion gazillion willyian times.
I wouldn't. I think I could cite stuff that would make his eyes light up
Was gonna comment that Bret should let it go, but when he mentioned how much they paid Tyson only a couple of months after Vince said he couldn't honor Hart's contract, I finally get his regret.
To think about all the matches missed, even a WrestleMania 13 rematch at 14 would of been a better match than an injured Shawn had with Austin...hell, even Owen but I doubt austin ever wanted to be in the ring with him again, but what a story, the guy who broke his neck. It's not like it would of mattered either way, Tyson was the story and his angle with Austin. But either way Vince seriously resented Bret for his negotiations with WCW during a time he was hurting bad, that's why he treated Bret the way he did. Without Bret talking to WCW and getting his almost 3 million a year, Vince would of never made a contract with Bret like he did. It pissed off Shawn the most, but you can't blame Bret trying to get the best deal possible. That's how the game is.
Vince always gets bored of playing with his toys. He finds a new one. Vince is always looking for that younger guy in his 20s who can lead WWE for 20 years and bring in the sweet sweet dolla billz
Different money in my opinion. You were always drawing with Tyson. Bret's only ever really appealed to and drawn in locked-in wrestling fans. It's still a shame though. I really wish he could have "screwed" Vince back during the Invasion angle.
@@Christoffski Good point. Vince looked at the expenditure as a return. He thought Tyson could draw so worth the risk. Bret would not expand the viewership in Vince's mind unlike Iron Mike.
But still for all Hart's hard work, he still had valid reasons to feel aggrieved.
For many people it's kind of a joke, but El Dandy is a true legend, especially in Mexico.
Ya know, as silly as Bret was being in the moment, I don't think he'd have ever said "he's a great technician in the ring" and not meant it!
It’s me looking El Dandy thinking he about to be Ultimato Dragon LMAO
I laughed so hard when Bret said Bischoff loved the story about the Cat and Bret scratching his head lol.
I love how these guys act like they "always" loved the El Dandy promo, as if they didn't just discover it on UA-cam or r/sc in the last 10 years
I never heard the El Dandy promo until just a few days ago yet was a huge fan back in the 90’s. I either heard it and forgot it and didn’t think it was funny then or was flipping between RAW and Nitro and missed it. So glad I found it.
I love Bret Hart so much man. He's just the best ever. Period. Who are you to question The Hitman?
Good to see Bret Hart being interviewed by Jimmy Kimmel.
i always thought that it wasn't bret voicing in the simpsons cause he sounded different, that explains it
38 on my next birthday , still want the glasses from Bret 🤣🤣🤣
His memory is really good. Compared to wrestlers that did hard drugs like X-Pac that seem to have distorted memories.
Bret was my hero when I was a child and now he's still my hero. Massive role model
That Bret hart and his cat angle is genius and legit hilarious
😂😂😂 the cat story! From British Bulldog to Canadian Short hair
Mad props to Bret here for naming the so-called “demon” by its name: drug addiction. I hate, hate, HATE when wrestlers and business members talk about it as “demons.” The curtain was pulled back guys, literally 40 years ago. Call it by its name: addiction.
Damn, Bret should’ve taken a page out of Jerico’s book and just start his own feuds and storylines. Funny how on 83 Weeks Bischoff can’t go 3 seconds without stressing the importance of storylines on TV, yet his run leading WCW is characterized by ONE good storyline (the NWO introduction) which was then run into the ground with nothing to replace it.
Huge interview I like how you have this setup keep up the great content
Dwayne Johnson had the absolute worst sharpshooter in the history of wrestling. It was a complete abortion.
LOL! I know, right? I always called the Crock's wretched version "The Poop Shooter," because he always looked like he was taking a dump on his opponent. "The Blue Chipper" was a complete *joke* of a "wrestler."
Everything The Rock did looked awkward.
The stuffed cat idea is hilarious but also really cool! They could've made it part of Bret's gimmick as a dastardly heel -- one night he whacks Booker T with a concealed brick, another night Goldberg spears him but he's wearing a steel plate, another night he does something else underhanded but clever to piss off the guy he's feuding with.
I met him a few times ill never forget in the Toronto eaton centre as an adult i saw him walking and i shouted like a mark OH My God thats Bret The HitMan Hart he turned around and said hey how it going and i apologized i did not mean to bait him out like that lll and he just laughed lol. Hes the F'en best there is was and ever will be it was just a natural reaction 😂😂
He’s an amazing dude
I was always a huge Bret Hart fan as a kid! One of my favorite feuds of his was against Mr. Perfect 👌 they had really good chemistry together
America's biggest problem is our education system plus the media and all the groups trying to drive a wedge in between everyone and be so divisive
It's cool here seeing Bret giving Lex all of the credit for the finish at the RR but Lex did an interview where he gave Bret all of the credit, Bret told him just to hold on and trust him.
That Goldberg promo where he speared Bret, who was wearing armor was awesome
Lucky enough to meet Bret in the UK had a picture with him a real legend
Greatest Pro Wrestler and role model/hero when I was a kid. So awesome.
I wish WCW did a Hart Foundation and had El Dandy be a member.
Bret thank u for the greatest promo ever wit gene about el dandy
Interviewer is Canada's answer to Jimmy Kimmel.
Vince was right, he said WCW would never know how to use him. And they were right
Good interview. Bret Hart fan for life.
What a treasure Bret is, was, and will ever be. 🙂
I like Bret, I remember wanting to be like him as a kid.
Same. Was so pumped when I finally got the glasses from the catalog lol. Always wanted a leather jacket, too.
BEAUTIFUL KEWLLLLLLLLL
WWE needs to scour the video archives for any footage of the impromptu match Bret describes here between him and Savage, evidently from late '91 or early '92, when they were both babyfaces. That had to be AMAZING! I also wish there was a pro-shot video of the match they had in Japan in May 1994.
Im here for EL DANDY
Awesome interview, great questions
the El Dandy interview was hilarious.
i figured out the sharpshooter when i was 13 years old and put it on some other kid and he was crying and screaming in pain lol
I was in a fight in primary school, once I was done hitting I put the sharpshooter on him and he was screaming in agony, it was the best finish to a fight ever
wow!!@@donny9078
love you Bret. got to see you wrestle in the Raw taping in Toronto early 97 with the 3 way match with you Sid and Shawn.
The Royal Rumble finish when Bret and Luger hit the ground at the exact same time defines the EXCELLENCE OF EXECUTION.
He made a great great point in another interview how today’s wrestling is too over the top, too many moves, and too fast. Brett mastered the art form best I think. He knew how to draw ppl in and make it look more like a struggle in the ring. Slower pacing and save the best for when it matters. Eddie Guerrero, HHH, Hogan, Flair, HBK and others were also real good at this
One of the alltime greats!
Loved this ❤
The wrestling world has been in a lot lesser of a place since The Hitman retired.
He was the absolute best.
What a jam up interview
I love Bret Hart above all else!!! He may not be loud and fuzzy like Flair, Stone Cold or others but his personality and glee was seen in his whole nature. He was even jovial through the use of his artwork and he's just so natural and grounded. Each wrestler is a piece of the puzzle. He'll do what needs to be done, and apart from the injury and family loss, he has peace...which is more than what I can say for many ex wrestlers
This is a great interview. I always did, do and will love Bret Hart.
Spectacular brother
Bret looked younger in the early 90s than he did the mid 80s
First time I saw the Sharpshooter in the 80s was the Rougeau Brothers using it during a tag team match.
10:17 EL DANDY 😂😂😂
so happy that there was some new questions asked here. good stuff Sean!
Bret Hart el dandy promo is my favorite promo of all time. If you watched WCW at the time, you know.
Excellent interview!
A dandy
This interview made me go and watch the El Dandy promo
OMG. Bret's idea of a stuffed cat with a brick would have been an amazing spot
The story about the Simpons and drawing him in as a mad Viking, I was thinking do they even know who Bret is??? Someone clearly doesn't know how huge Bret is why wouldn't you have him in as himself. That all became apparent as they saw him signing all the stuff haha great story that!
Rock’s sharpshooter alright looked like he twisted their feet, then flipped and didn’t sit down low enough. So he’s basically just standing there holding a guy with his feet crossed
100% agree
Kid brother and I used to call Rock's version the "Crapshooter", looked terrible.
GOAT Best in ring performer/technician! Period!
Great interview with the Hitman
Yooooooo the cat I love Bret !!! man he’s classic he’s so hard core and technical but so funny in the same way!! Classic
I think the worst Sharpshooter that I have ever seen was done by the Rock it looks like he trying to take a shit. Bret was truly a great wrestler never tried to hurt anyone while in the ring.
The constipation shooter
Of course I'm here from Wrestling Bios
One of Bret Hart best Interviews
So Bret 'Hitman' Hart almost played The Berserker in The Simpsons basically.
Huss!
Who remember when Berserker tried to kill Undertaker with a sword? when i was at primary school we all thought he stabbed Undertaker and undertaker just stood there with the sword in him and it had no effect and he took it out and cut Berserkers head off.
I'm dreading saying goodbye to Undertaker on the 22nd, this really is it. I think I would have found it easier if Survivor Series just paid tribute, I had accepted his retirement after Wrestlemania 36. He has been my favorite wrestler all these years and my interest in the modern product is very limited
Weird, he told AV Club that the Simpsons thing happened afterwards at a restaurant where he was seen signing autographs, and that he was originally going to be a Russian.
Only Bret can answer the question who helped orchestrate the royal rumble matches with Vince didn’t want to know the finish with me and bulldog. Never change Hitman!
Would've loved to see the Smokey the Cat angle!
Name you might know!!!!!!!!!!!! R u fkn crazy dude. This is BRET HART living legend well known to us in North Africa