Bret Hart - Eric Bischoff is a Maggot, Montreal Timing, HHH, HBK, etc - Sam Roberts

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Sam Roberts talks to Bret Hartl, on Sam Roberts Wrestling Podcast, about Eric Bischoff, Montreal, his son Blade, Scott Hall, Shawn Michaels, working for WWE now, Triple H and Brock Lesnar, and more.
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  • @mustafa2010ism
    @mustafa2010ism4 жыл бұрын

    Bret sitting in front of a microphone and talking is more entertaining than most of the product today.

  • @troywallace7011

    @troywallace7011

    4 жыл бұрын

    YUP

  • @SpeedChamp467

    @SpeedChamp467

    4 жыл бұрын

    watch the indie promotions. Dont watch WWE.

  • @frankonolfi1966

    @frankonolfi1966

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's not a WORK, IT'S A SHOOT.

  • @gregorykrug8034

    @gregorykrug8034

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have not watched a wrestling match (other than old matches on KZread) in years. I dig the shoot interviews more than anything else.

  • @brainbuster_88

    @brainbuster_88

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed 😂

  • @thomasmuller1425
    @thomasmuller14256 жыл бұрын

    Bret Hart is undeniably one of the best wrestlers of all time. Just because he said a few things, that does not make him a bitter man. He just went through a lot. He got screwed out of the WWF Championship, he lost his good friend Brian Pillman, he lost his brother Owen, he was forced to retire due to a concussion, he lost Davey Boy, he lost his parents, & he suffered a stroke. He's still here today. This guy is a fighter. Say whatever U want about him. But he is a fighter.

  • @bcancun123

    @bcancun123

    5 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @justin8152

    @justin8152

    5 жыл бұрын

    He was the greatest at being the most boring. Terrible wrestler. A great wrestler wouldn't make spectators fall asleep.

  • @yoyo762

    @yoyo762

    5 жыл бұрын

    All people go through trying times. Parents die. Friends die, family members die They lose good jobs or businesses fail. File for bankruptcy. They have health issues too. Its all just part of life. For everyone.

  • @sunshinetoney2787

    @sunshinetoney2787

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@justin8152 did you ever see him wrestle in person? I did many many times and he was amazing.

  • @anthonylaudano9751

    @anthonylaudano9751

    4 жыл бұрын

    Brett as a mechanic in the ring he was the best

  • @waynebonner9749
    @waynebonner97495 жыл бұрын

    Bret Hart vs Kurt Angle would've been a classic

  • @joshualyons1257

    @joshualyons1257

    5 жыл бұрын

    Lol kurt angle wouldn't even come close ...really man?... theres others that exceed kurt angle like doink the clown lol

  • @jlistetson

    @jlistetson

    5 жыл бұрын

    Benoit vs Hart wouldve been epic

  • @joshualyons1257

    @joshualyons1257

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yea I agree but I thought it happen already

  • @jayfresco2118

    @jayfresco2118

    5 жыл бұрын

    Benoit vs Hart has happened. It was a tribute to Owen after he had passed. The Kurt Angle vs Bret Hart would had been awesome

  • @ii9714

    @ii9714

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes as a submission match

  • @fernicusmaximus9282
    @fernicusmaximus92825 жыл бұрын

    I am more interested in these interviews with older wrestlers than the current product.

  • @matsong5134

    @matsong5134

    4 жыл бұрын

    Fernicus Maximus for sure! I thought wrestling was dead until these podcasts came along. Now we get to hear the back stories from our heroes .

  • @thesundog8833

    @thesundog8833

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ya most of us that got to enjoy the Golden age in real time end up here watching interviews with our old heroes.

  • @andrewdog-gonewaylon5915

    @andrewdog-gonewaylon5915

    4 жыл бұрын

    Most of the current superstars really don't mean a damn. Maybe that's why Triple H buried them because he wants the Attitude Era materials and most of today's wrestlers can't level up.

  • @WoolfEdits

    @WoolfEdits

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bret was a purist, Shawn was a personality

  • @EQOAnostalgia

    @EQOAnostalgia

    4 жыл бұрын

    People still watch this shit?

  • @CiderGnome
    @CiderGnome6 жыл бұрын

    I'm not really into wrestling anymore, but I love hearing interviews from the guys who I liked, when I did watch.

  • @_cloudiiskxy_158

    @_cloudiiskxy_158

    6 жыл бұрын

    Cider Gnome It's nothing like, what it used to be.

  • @Lungsy1988

    @Lungsy1988

    6 жыл бұрын

    It's a new business in a lot of ways now, but there's plenty of things that remind me of the old days, and current wrestlers who are phenomenal, considering the utter shit they have to deal with from terrible writers backstage. Kevin Owens is a prime example (Kevin Steen was his old name). His sarcasm, ability to be a huge prick, and his all-round mic work is very fun and believable. Guys like AJ Styles are as good in the ring, as HBK ever was (just my opinion). I watched WWF since the Hogan/Savage/Warrior/Piper days, and stopped in 2005/6 for a few years (It got unbearable and annoying), but CM Punk's mic work drew me back in around 2011. Been watching ever since. That doesn't mean I don't get annoyed by the shitty writing at times, the storylines that go nowhere, the talent that gets buried, while boring people get the push etc, but there's still epic moments, amazing in-ring action and a couple of interesting characters. Still, nothing will ever beat 90's wrestling, as far as the product, and the effort they used to put into the stories. Vince has no real competition so he does not give a fuck anymore, as long as the kids buy that John Cena merch. The only saving grace is HHH, who has a big hand in things nowadays, and will make things so much better after Vince McMahon dies, i believe. He's in charge of the "developmental" show NXT which is supposed to be the bush leagues, but 90% of the time, the matches are a thousand times better than what's on Raw or Smackdown lol. Very old school, ECW vibe with the smarky, intense crowd (minus the graphic violence)

  • @Gawdzillest

    @Gawdzillest

    6 жыл бұрын

    Lungsy1988 Ring Of Honor is where it's at

  • @erockpatton

    @erockpatton

    6 жыл бұрын

    Gawd dangit Bobby

  • @sgtlegacy7

    @sgtlegacy7

    6 жыл бұрын

    Well said! I agree.

  • @donufro
    @donufro6 жыл бұрын

    He's absolutely right about wrestling today. No selling, no imagination, no storytelling and repetitive feuds.

  • @donufro

    @donufro

    6 жыл бұрын

    18 likes to 1. The people have spoken.

  • @chriss790

    @chriss790

    6 жыл бұрын

    Mostly because people don't appreciate the selling most guys do, especially those without a flashy entrance. Whole point of current Ziggler gimmick. No imagination? Wrestlers, particularly shift to cruiserweights (bar Enzo), are flying around and innovating lots of new things. They don't do more mat wrestling, stuff that Bret is into. Granted there are loads who are stale (Wyatt, Balor, Ambrose) but at least they try to tell stories, fans just arent invested in them though. Feuds are repetitive in the way that most matches are seen on TV, as they talked about, see Roode vs Ziggler, see most IC/US champs facing their challengers on TV... There are a lot of problems. Many of them due to inability of building these guys and fans not believing in their work and focusing on theme songs and entrances. Look at Corbin for example. Dude is going to get cheered because of cool music now...

  • @donufro

    @donufro

    6 жыл бұрын

    Certainly it's not true 100% across the board. But an innovative match is useless unless you care about the characters. Character is everything and so many current guys are completely interchangeable. And coming up with interesting storylines for people with minimal character must be a torment. It's also harder to keep storylines fresh when you have 12 PPVs a year on top of 2 large shows a week. Back in the day there were 4 big PPVs that meant something. Stories took time to build and they had room to breathe. It gave you time to get invested. Now it's one and done, rinse and repeat. And repeat. And repeat. Even the great characters and feuds they do have are done in a month. Scale back. It's the same argument WWE is using to keep Brock Lesnar part time i.e. the less he's seen, the more of an attraction he is. The same goes for big events. Keep the events big and special, and keep the weekly shows good enough to maintain interest. Oh, and cutting Raw back to 2 hours might not be the worst idea, considering they practically fill an hour with WWE Network plugs alone.

  • @chriss790

    @chriss790

    6 жыл бұрын

    Back in the day there weren't just 4 PPVs though. True, most feuds were to build until those 4, but there are so many factors that make the performer popular nowadays: 1) Ability to work the crowd - nobody got invested in the Cruiserweights until Enzo got there, because they usually just talk at each other. They're not told to draw, just get out there and do a 365th tag match without context or new content. How many of them apart from Tozawa do anything to make the crowd pop or boo? 2) Entrance & presentation - is it just me or is there like 20x more emphasis on this recently? Most of the guys that are popular, those who don't get on the mic that often, are those with a unique entrance. But when you take that away, what do they really have? Balor is really bland apart from that, thought so since NXT, he's one of the quiet dudes who do the pose and don't incite energy. Same with Roode. Nakamura's segments are really awkward most of the time despite his clear passion and electric performance. And stupidly IMO, the crowd are looking for more of this. Look at how many comments are calling for McIntyre's old theme song just so he gets a cool theme. Nobody cares about the guy and what he does in the ring, it doesn't resonate with egotistical crowds. 3) Mic - why do people like Reigns as a Shield member and hate him when he has to carry himself on the promo? His ring work is super solid throughout. It's not just the fact that WWE is obviously continuously lining up the roster to take the pins for him. 4) Element of surprise - which performers actually surprise you with their promo or a decent move that adds to the story in the ring? There are very few of them. Strowman was so successful, because of how much he surprised the fans. Tipping the ambulance over, kip-ups, no-selling Lesnar's suplexes, doing anything the fans would expect from a monster like him AND MORE! Very few guys do that. Revival are such good heels, because they do things many heel tag teams do NOT do these days. People tune into Cena's promos despite his lame gimmick, because he keeps them fresh EVERY SINGLE TIME. See Bayley for comparison on how to NOT work that same gimmick, it might please the kids, but does nothing for the other 75% of the viewers. 5) Ring skill - I actually think this matters little. Obviously better wrestlers who can carry a match for longer than 7-10 minutes will be more popular, but this is not the reason you tune in. All you need to do to make it is be able to take a good, sometimes risky bump and be able to sell it. Bret's major point. Ambrose is good at it, it's what's kept him afloat for such a long time. There are many examples of guys who are popular when they do just that i.e. Big Show, Mark Henry, Sheamus feuds a few years back. Goldberg had a successful shocker run despite a fairly bad ending to it, because he had ways to compensate for that. It is all dependent on what the crowd expect from you. Put AJ or Rollins in a match and the crowd will automatically think "this will be average at worst!" Problem with guys like Jinder is not the nature of ring skill, rather the lack of compensating factors. Can't make people hate you these days just because you're a foreign jerk, need more depth to it than that. So in essence I think the guys can always keep it fresh, but sometimes they don't have the time in between PPVs to focus and keep thinking about new ways to do it. So I agree really! (after writing an entire essay... lol)

  • @donufro

    @donufro

    6 жыл бұрын

    Btw, my "back in the day" is 1988-1992 and there were four big events: Royal Rumble, Wrestlemania, Summerslam and Survivor Series. There were other random events like Hot Ticket now and then, but in the mid 90s they added "In Your House" which later got names and morphed into the monthly events during the attitude era. But I totally agree with what you're saying. The stars have to align, like they did in the early 90s and the late 90s. Promos are everything because it builds the character. I just think if the characters are bland, it ruins everything else. It doesn't help that EVERYTHING is scripted nowadays. That limits everything to a few writers, and doesn't let the wrestler themselves to develop the character. Wrestlers used to have to work their character to get over with the crowd, or take the ball if the crowd mysteriously loved them. Another lack: That the announcers need major work. You need a face/heel dynamic which is hinted at these days, but it's not very well done compared to Heenan/Monsoon, Ventura/Monsoon, or JR/Lawler. The announcers add so much more flavor and can inject interest into an otherwise unremarkable match just by rooting for either guy. JBL tries nowadays, but it just doesn't fly. I don't mind a post-kayfabe era but the announcers should still act like they care. Then again, it's hard to do a face/heel dynamic in the announcing when often the face/heel differences in the ring itself are negligible. It's hard to tell sometimes. All I know is that I haven't watched wrestling in a long time because I am bored to death by it, and I've loved wrestling since I was 6 years old. Something is up. Maybe I'm just out of sync with what people want nowadays since I was spoiled with the 90s.

  • @SSJ8605
    @SSJ86053 жыл бұрын

    Bret’s feud with Austin and his heel turn is the best thing I’ve ever seen in wrestling.

  • @derekazyan9942

    @derekazyan9942

    3 жыл бұрын

    You have great taste

  • @xziggy_stardustx6786

    @xziggy_stardustx6786

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's unbelievable that WCW dropped the ball with him. Bret was the hottest talent in the business when he joined them.

  • @nexpro6118

    @nexpro6118

    Жыл бұрын

    Bret was already doing heel promos before his match with Austin

  • @barryoshea429

    @barryoshea429

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xziggy_stardustx6786 I was about 10 then and he was my favorite

  • @kingsosa2481

    @kingsosa2481

    Жыл бұрын

    Tbh to me that was the best match of all time

  • @Perkustin
    @Perkustin4 жыл бұрын

    Bret seems to be a guy in interviews who is really closed off and disinterested but when he gets going he starts to open up and you see some genuine warmth and love for wrestling. You can tell because it is at this point precisely that Sam Roberts decides to interrupt, without fail.

  • @krowman8458

    @krowman8458

    6 ай бұрын

    Right, Brets the GOAT but Sam Roberts is awful at interviewing, he does this to soo many people. It's like he tries to make himself the center of attention.

  • @JP_Vang
    @JP_Vang5 жыл бұрын

    A lot of people say that Bret is a mark for himself, but I see it as an artist who is proud of his work. Wrestling was life for him. It wasn't just a hobby, it was what he did and he was surrounded by it for so many years. So when he builds himself up I se it as any other artist proud of what they've done. A musician who is proud of a song. A painter proud of a painting and so forth. I miss watching this guy.

  • @nexpro6118

    @nexpro6118

    Жыл бұрын

    every other interview, Bret says how Eric was so good to him when Owen died then in another interview says how shifty Eric was about Owen's death. depending on which way the wind us blowing, Bret always changes his mind on people lol. Brets life is all about him always just saying how great he was in his interviews. it's like he values his life on what others thing of his wrestling skills. kinda sad. he was amazing but it also true that he's a mark for himself. 2 things can be true.

  • @Chicago-ed1ns
    @Chicago-ed1ns4 жыл бұрын

    No one could tell a story in the ring like Bret. The selling, psychology, the wrestling, the passion.

  • @eddiemoney1093

    @eddiemoney1093

    7 ай бұрын

    There was this one guy who could

  • @mustafa2010ism
    @mustafa2010ism4 жыл бұрын

    He puts himself over a lot but he actually did everything he said he did.

  • @8sidewayz602

    @8sidewayz602

    3 жыл бұрын

    He's earned the right to while there's so many out there who put themselves over who are just straight up liars. Bret's the man.

  • @xziggy_stardustx6786

    @xziggy_stardustx6786

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bret's story never changes and he always shoots straight. He was never a bullshitter. I think that guys who say he's a mark for himself have gotten the wrong impression. He just has respect for himself and his craft. He always took it seriously. He'll always be my favourite wrestler.

  • @rajnish8918

    @rajnish8918

    2 жыл бұрын

    He deserves it

  • @accountaccount180

    @accountaccount180

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@badm0t0rf1ng3r Mentioning Wayne Gretzky in a Bret Hart vid 🤣

  • @z5a9
    @z5a94 жыл бұрын

    I wish Sam wouldn't cut off Bret so often, especially when he is about to tell a story. After all, I want to hear what Bret has to say, not Sam.

  • @danjones7561

    @danjones7561

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, especially his memory about being a 12 year old kid watching the whole game. Who cares? Not interesting.

  • @MarkGeuel

    @MarkGeuel

    3 жыл бұрын

    yeah quite disrespectful

  • @joshvision9501

    @joshvision9501

    3 жыл бұрын

    I thought he did a good job

  • @tommybuck2100

    @tommybuck2100

    3 жыл бұрын

    Shut up sam

  • @rajnish8918

    @rajnish8918

    2 жыл бұрын

    Kept interrupting throughout the interview

  • @justmytwobits
    @justmytwobits5 жыл бұрын

    “The best there was, the best there is , the best there ever will be.” He nailed it right on.

  • @scottrunge4077

    @scottrunge4077

    4 жыл бұрын

    The excellence of execution.

  • @jdgeibe

    @jdgeibe

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@scottrunge4077 💯👍🏻😎

  • @EnigmaticAnamoly

    @EnigmaticAnamoly

    2 жыл бұрын

    .....you do know that was Bret's line for like, ever, right? Lol

  • @nexpro6118

    @nexpro6118

    Жыл бұрын

    every other interview, Bret says how Eric was so good to him when Owen died then in another interview says how shifty Eric was about Owen's death. depending on which way the wind us blowing, Bret always changes his mind on people lol. Brets life is all about him always just saying how great he was in his interviews. it's like he values his life on what others thing of his wrestling skills. kinda sad. he was amazing but it also true that he's a mark for himself. 2 things can be true.

  • @Karemaker
    @Karemaker6 жыл бұрын

    For context, Bret only says Bischoff is a 'maggot' in the sense of a wrestling exec. He says he's a nice guy right after that line.

  • @McDanieI

    @McDanieI

    6 жыл бұрын

    Karemaker I know everyone will only focus on the quote and not the context. Thats the world we live in sadly.

  • @liam9464

    @liam9464

    6 жыл бұрын

    A week later Sam turns heel on Bret and only brings up the maggot bit to Eric. No wonder he's employed by WWE time to time he's a fucking snake in the grass.

  • @bigmikeystyle

    @bigmikeystyle

    6 жыл бұрын

    39:41 for context, Bret claims he doesn't have a good thing to say about eric bischoff......so yeah his "nice enough guy" comment sounds sarcastic in full context

  • @drexlspivey5828

    @drexlspivey5828

    6 жыл бұрын

    bigmikeystyle The "nice enough guy" comment sounds genuine, I think it's the interviewers laugh that makes it sound sarcastic

  • @alnosaints

    @alnosaints

    5 жыл бұрын

    Karemaker everyone says that about Eric. He wrecked a billion dollar company due to his ego

  • @PapiSorrels
    @PapiSorrels5 жыл бұрын

    Peoples Champion, Stood For Something Pure, Excellent Wrestler, Never hurt no one or himself, and did it without being 6'5'' or bigger and on steroids. Purest wrestler that can say WHATEVER he wants about ANY TOPIC. He's earned it for God Sake. The Excellence of Execution that was The BEST there IS, the BEST there was, and the BEST that ever will be!

  • @MrBeckenhimself

    @MrBeckenhimself

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bret did steroids though. He admitted that himself. Obviously not near the same amount as some of the most roided up guys. Nor for even close to as long as they did. But he tried the roids.

  • @MrBeckenhimself

    @MrBeckenhimself

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bret did steroids though. He admitted that himself. Obviously not near the same amount as some of the most roided up guys. Nor for even close to as long as they did. But he tried the roids.

  • @christopherwood2290

    @christopherwood2290

    3 жыл бұрын

    Brett juiced his entire wrestling career. He was just smart about it.

  • @rajnish8918

    @rajnish8918

    2 жыл бұрын

    He totally deserves the legendary status he has earned for himself

  • @victorpapillon1487

    @victorpapillon1487

    Жыл бұрын

    He was on steroids,

  • @GoldBawls
    @GoldBawls8 ай бұрын

    Imagine having Bret offer to help out backstage, and turning him down. Tony Khan, ladies and gentlemen.

  • @BaronVonBielski

    @BaronVonBielski

    20 күн бұрын

    I know, how imbecilic could someone be. I mean, Bret Hart introducing the figure 4 around the ring post was genius. It’s appears to be like knee shattering and garners so much heat. He’s so ring smart and knows how to tell a story. I know he was a submission specialist… but I wish he also had a finishing move for a quick pinfall. I’m sure he’d of had one if he chose to. But he could totally help the company for many more years. But realistically Triple H ain’t a Bret Hart fan and vice versa. So it’ll never happen. Too bad.

  • @joshinaround9551
    @joshinaround95516 жыл бұрын

    It's definitely true Bret loves putting himself over, but man, if you had his career and the quality of his in ring work, you'd put yourself over too. The man has the biggest love/hate relationship with the wrestling business and he's gone through a hell of a lot in his life. Full respect to him.

  • @liFE-gt6or

    @liFE-gt6or

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes and no At the same time he wasn’t selfish He said he was fine with losing the title to anyone and anywhere and anytime except losing it in his hometown against Shawn Michaels and despite everything he did and how he revolutionized wrestling Vince didn’t even have the respect to grant him that

  • @jackiecrisco564

    @jackiecrisco564

    4 жыл бұрын

    He put people over too. 123 kid is an example

  • @TheSanctionextremis

    @TheSanctionextremis

    4 жыл бұрын

    He put over a lot of people, he had a great sense of fairness. Vince relented to HBK and it's sad it ended that way.

  • @jerrysalmon7875
    @jerrysalmon78756 жыл бұрын

    Bret is my all time favorite. His one knock was always on his charisma but on his heel run, I think he was quite underrated. I thought he played a huge part bringing in the attitude era.

  • @skylisszthecolossus
    @skylisszthecolossus5 жыл бұрын

    WWE needs Bret on the creative team, he knows way too much and it all made sense!

  • @everydaydubs1713

    @everydaydubs1713

    2 жыл бұрын

    You spelled AEW wrong

  • @rajnish8918

    @rajnish8918

    2 жыл бұрын

    Damn right. Aew shd hire him actually. Wwe is shit nowdays.

  • @skylisszthecolossus

    @skylisszthecolossus

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rajnish8918 indeed lol

  • @nexpro6118

    @nexpro6118

    Жыл бұрын

    every other interview, Bret says how Eric was so good to him when Owen died then in another interview says how shifty Eric was about Owen's death. depending on which way the wind us blowing, Bret always changes his mind on people lol. Brets life is all about him always just saying how great he was in his interviews. it's like he values his life on what others thing of his wrestling skills. kinda sad. he was amazing but it also true that he's a mark for himself. 2 things can be true.

  • @skylisszthecolossus

    @skylisszthecolossus

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nexpro6118 Bret has a strong personality and we all know people like that who have strong self confidence and strong opinions. Often you have some of that group who are just passionate when they speak on any subject and come off stronger than what their hearts feel. Culturally speaking Canadians go hard lol they get a bad vibe that day they will vent it out right then and there and the next day get a good vibe and love the hell out of a person. If that helps?

  • @Joesworldttv
    @Joesworldttv4 жыл бұрын

    I don't know about you all, but I was thoroughly annoyed with the guy sitting next to Brett Hard playing with his cell phone. How many people can say they sat next to Brett Hart and heard his great stories? I was 12 years old when Brett Hart won his first title in 1992. I just find it insulting that the guy next to the Hitman was on his phone for most of the entire time of this interview. What I wouldn't give to sit down next to Brett and just listen to his stories.

  • @NegativeNumbers427

    @NegativeNumbers427

    4 жыл бұрын

    Valid point, but the other guy might have no interest in wrestling, past or present or might be busy micromanaging things with later guests etc. I'll say this much, if I was there and a football player was being interviewed; i'd have no idea who he is or what he was saying. I'd probably leave and go do something else. You'll see this with kids at weddings. No idea what's happening or whos involved. So they pick their noses or twiddle thumbs.

  • @scottrunge4077

    @scottrunge4077

    4 жыл бұрын

    Brett Harts wife is black... that's his step son.

  • @madamefeast4824

    @madamefeast4824

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lol that's his step son. .. And no

  • @dipeshvadukul2090

    @dipeshvadukul2090

    3 жыл бұрын

    chill out mat, the guy might not be into wrestling

  • @frank-bmtz

    @frank-bmtz

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was offended for The Hitman. That dude probably wasn't a true Wrestling fan. Any TRUE fan wouldn't take this attention off of Bret if he was sitting next to them.

  • @shockerrocker1
    @shockerrocker16 жыл бұрын

    Bret has such a brilliant mind for wrestling and what made it special. I feel like modern wrestling just doesn't have that same special feeling as Bret's era.

  • @M.Sleeze

    @M.Sleeze

    6 жыл бұрын

    TBH I only care about aj and hes legit more than all of the main roster and nxt roster. even bret aj are way better than hbk and super underrated

  • @SimpleManGuitars1973

    @SimpleManGuitars1973

    6 жыл бұрын

    It doesn't and Bobby Heenan perfectly stated why. He said "we should have been wising up the tv producers to the fact that this was all a work but instead we wised up the fans". That was the best summary of why wrestling sucks now that I've ever heard. I grew up in the 80's and that was a time when kids really believed it and kayfabe was seriously honored. Now these idiots are on twitter hanging out with each other and it just takes any sense of believability out of it.

  • @SpeedChamp467

    @SpeedChamp467

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@SimpleManGuitars1973 yes but wrestling also lost "that big fight feel" that boxing had. Rivalries nowadays last what maybe two months??? Used to be in the '80s you had huge rivalries that would go on for years (Freebirds/Von Erichs, Hogan/Macho Man, etc.). People would go nuts watching the matches because the wins REALLY mattered and everyone had their favorites. Made it more believable too.

  • @BossChronicles
    @BossChronicles6 жыл бұрын

    One word survivor comes to mind he's been through a lot in his life never gave up he battled through it

  • @rondorthecruel124
    @rondorthecruel1244 жыл бұрын

    I loved Bret Hart so much as a young wrestling fan that when he called America a big toilet bowl in that promo at a RAW in Canada in 97 and the crowd cheered, that I watched at home and just went “YEAHHH” when he said it (I’m American). I got in trouble when my mom heard me, lol. I turned on my own country for Bret.

  • @TheAaronChand

    @TheAaronChand

    4 жыл бұрын

    How old where you on Monday night July 21 1997 it was in .Halifax I watched that show. Online. Too bad I was 4 at the time. Pro wrestling in the 90s WWF WCW ECW was excellent. Now.it sucks.

  • @johnnyfive3129

    @johnnyfive3129

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@TheAaronChand I was 15 in 1997. Wrestling back then was awesome. WWE vs WCW and there was nothing better. I mean WWE had JR and Lawler for Raw, and WCW had Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, Tony Schiavone, and Zbyszko on Nitro. I don't know how much more I can tell you how awesome it was. Growing up with Bret Hart and his brother Owen. Steve Austin, HHH, HBK, The Rock, Undertaker, and I can keep going. WWE is more watered down due to probably be from Chris Benoit. AEW is pretty good, but not every match is perfect. AEW is trying to capture the WWE 90s magic. Will AEW do that? I don't know, but I hope they do. I do watch AEW currently and I watched WWE from the late 80s until 2004. Do I keep up with it? Yeah. Is it the same? Hell no!

  • @007D3VIN

    @007D3VIN

    3 жыл бұрын

    Haha:)

  • @Thor-Orion

    @Thor-Orion

    3 жыл бұрын

    Aaron Chand i turned 7 on that day.

  • @nikdrown

    @nikdrown

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheAaronChand I was about 14and man was it a good time in wrestling.

  • @JeremiahEcks777
    @JeremiahEcks7773 жыл бұрын

    The Attitude era started before Bret left. The momentum was already beginning. The thing is did Bret draw in the main? People need to remember in 1996 when things were in the crapper, they had HBK, Undertaker, Ringmaster Steve Austin, Goldust, Hawk Bradshaw, legends like Jake the Snake and Jannetty, JR & King involvement, Hunter, Al Snow under other gimmicks, Kane under other gimmicks... the 'Attitude era' stars and some classic legends were all in the company when business was low. And as Kevin Nash drew nothing in 1994, he was one of a trio who grew WCW to almost kill WWF. It's very rarely about the talent that you have and more about how they are used. In the main to make it to the big leagues, you've already got to be good - especially post 1995. Bret was involved in WWF during the majority of the rock and wrestling explosion. He was part of that success. He was also part of the formative Attitude era. Did he draw as champion? One may say not but the truth is that WWF was killing itself with crap. Look, if the main event are the best two wrestlers in the world but your opening match is Duke Droese vs. Damien DeMento and your next match is 1-2-3 Kid (great wrestler bland gimmick) vs. Face Doink, I'm not going to STAY for the main event no matter how good they are! WWF in the 80's and early 90's succeeded because the whole card were stars and hot. Everything went cold for some years then in 1996 the WCW WHOLE CARD went hot. Then in the Attitude era the WHOLE CARD was again hot. Austin and Rock took the heat and added petrol to it. Nowadays people are subjected to 50/50 booking and people who get over (like Rusev) are held down because Vince doesn't get it, and we wonder why things look ill? So don't tell me Bret didn't draw. He was often the only thing worth watching in ring on a card. If business suffered whilst he was No. 1, I don't think it was his problem - look at who else was being pushed. And if you're gonna say Bret didn't draw, neither did HBK, HHH, Jericho, Undertaker, or the fans' darling A.J. Styles, because viewship has always been low when they were main guys. And which of us is going to say Undertaker doesn't draw!

  • @TheLWebb100

    @TheLWebb100

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well fucking said, straight facts!

  • @aaront.akabiggs631

    @aaront.akabiggs631

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is probably the longest comment i've ever seen but i agree

  • @CrazyStevo

    @CrazyStevo

    3 жыл бұрын

    FACTS 💯🎯

  • @bigolebot

    @bigolebot

    5 ай бұрын

    Triple H and Taker did draw. Just because bret and shawn didn't draw it doesn't mean you can project your emotions on other wrestlers and make bullshit claims 😂

  • @JeremiahEcks777

    @JeremiahEcks777

    5 ай бұрын

    @@bigolebot Err... where did I say Triple H and Taker didn't draw? I'm an example of Taker VERY much drawing as I've gone to live events JUST to see him! I'm only saying that 'drawing' is subject to your whole card and Bret was drawing quite fine enough but having a Roster of jobbers and bad talent badly affected him. Queue Kevin Nash as my example - sucked in one company when the focus was on him, and then nearly helped put WWF out of business in another context. The whole thing of drawing is very dependent on how you're used. And to use Triple H as example as you mention him - a LOT of viewers were lost during his Reign of Terror. I actually know some people who stopped watching *because* of Triple H. I also know some people who love him. Did he draw? Yes. Was business down when he was a champ, for 100 years? Yes. Because they chose to overpush him and keep the rest of the card jobber / mid-card status. Nobody was as good as Triple H and his Evolution buddies. I pretty much had Triple H as my top three co-favourite in the Attitude Era, with Foley and Taker - and a bit of Goldust and Road Dogg for a bit. So I can tell you he is also a draw. But I've also tuned out and actually switched events off because of him. He's always had the potential of a draw - it depends very much on whether the undercard supports him and how he is used, two things which are separate but distinct. My favourite is Taker. I said he drew me to matches. It's true. But I never watched the Mania where he retired because a) I refuse to watch a two day Mania for various reasons, and b) the undercard doesn't click for me nowadays. So whilst there have been times he alone has been enough to draw me, there are times he hasn't. And I refused to watch any of the Crown Jewel PPVs so he couldn't lure me in there either.

  • @thedude4672
    @thedude46726 жыл бұрын

    Anyone who denies that Bret is one of the top 5 greatest in ring workers in the history of pro wrestling is an uninformed fool.

  • @_cloudiiskxy_158

    @_cloudiiskxy_158

    6 жыл бұрын

    The Dude My personal favorites are HBK Christian Foley Jeff Hardy Tommy Dreamer Finaly William Regal

  • @edwardalicea4291

    @edwardalicea4291

    6 жыл бұрын

    Angle, hennig, Benoit, hbk and backlund, sammartino were better 3 of those guys were amateur wrestlers

  • @mrwhopee

    @mrwhopee

    6 жыл бұрын

    I like Bret but it's getting harder to see shoot after shoot of him still bitter and slagging everyone. We get it he wasn't used properly and got screwed over by everyone. It's done.

  • @kimiorahenry179

    @kimiorahenry179

    6 жыл бұрын

    mrwhopee Stop watching his shoots then. No ones forcing you to.

  • @mrwhopee

    @mrwhopee

    6 жыл бұрын

    Kimiora Henry Sadly I think I don't have to watch his shoots anymore, they're all the same slagging of the Kliq, Vince, Bichoff, Hogan, they all screwed him or didn't use him properly despite getting him richer than hell.

  • @sgtlegacy7
    @sgtlegacy76 жыл бұрын

    Bret Hart, the last hero in wrestling, when hero's meant something to kids in wrestling. The best there is, was and ever will be! Thanks for the classics!

  • @Souleman561

    @Souleman561

    5 жыл бұрын

    its "The Best there is, the best there was, the best there ever will be" isnt it ?

  • @georgeelmerdenbrough6906

    @georgeelmerdenbrough6906

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeah , there are no babyfaces anymore ... Even when Bret went heel again he did it like Bob Backlund ...by staying a face and criticizing all of the antiheros and coolheels ( and the fans to a degree ) ...I agreed with him . Steve Austin was a good antihero but most others were just lazy and cashing in on a trend ... Jake Roberts was a cool heel ... but how many cool heels were as good as Jake ...Wrestling needs faces and heels just like it needs clean wins and losses .

  • @RNC200711

    @RNC200711

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@georgeelmerdenbrough6906 Million Dollar Man was the best heel ever in my opinion but Jake was a close second, his eerie promos and creepy demeanour were unparalleled, way better than his face run

  • @RNC200711

    @RNC200711

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Peter de Zeeuw Mine too

  • @jasoncoward-aintscared

    @jasoncoward-aintscared

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cena was a hero for kids. And he never turned heel like Bret. I'm a way bigger fan of Bret's, but thems the facts yo!

  • @wade5307
    @wade5307 Жыл бұрын

    Wrestling was Bret’s passion. He loved it all the way to his very soul. He was an artist & the ring was his canvas. It was in his blood, born into maybe the most famous pro wrestling family in the world. He’s my favorite wrestler of all time, and to Canadians, he is a hero!

  • @FuutonRasengan1
    @FuutonRasengan14 жыл бұрын

    I love that Bret Hart actually believes he is the best there was, the best there is and the best there will ever be. Loved this wrestler, amazing worker and loyal talent.

  • @richcity06

    @richcity06

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yea loyal until Eric offered him that contract huh shut that shit up....

  • @EQOAnostalgia

    @EQOAnostalgia

    4 жыл бұрын

    When did being full of yourself become an admirable trait? This is why i say wrestling fans are low brow and mostly low IQ.

  • @jmillzoryan9763

    @jmillzoryan9763

    3 жыл бұрын

    @rich You heard of the Montréal screw job? It seems like you don't.

  • @user-gc9rp2ud3q

    @user-gc9rp2ud3q

    2 жыл бұрын

    이전에도 최고였고 지금도 넘버원이고 미래에도 일등인 더 베스트 레슬러^^^♡

  • @sirnoname6943

    @sirnoname6943

    Жыл бұрын

    You mean egomaniac

  • @criminalmindsgirl2936
    @criminalmindsgirl29366 жыл бұрын

    Finally someone who remembers what story telling is because WWE doesn't anymore.

  • @therealfrisco3859

    @therealfrisco3859

    6 жыл бұрын

    Criminal Minds Girl EXACTLY!

  • @edwardalicea4291

    @edwardalicea4291

    6 жыл бұрын

    The problem is he thinks he's the only one that knows.

  • @Gawdzillest

    @Gawdzillest

    6 жыл бұрын

    Watch ROH/Njpw

  • @erockpatton

    @erockpatton

    6 жыл бұрын

    Guillermo Moreno what roh is a fucking spot fest

  • @jotunn30

    @jotunn30

    6 жыл бұрын

    yeah cause even something like KO-Shane at HIAC just to take the latest example was horrible storytelling...bitch please... he is just another old school guy that can't accept change in wrestling.

  • @glamgal7106
    @glamgal71064 жыл бұрын

    I remember Bret saying that he wanted to promote wrestlers who weren't "jacked up" in size, but those who were skilled ring technicians. The early-mid and possibly some of the late 1990s were the best wrestling years because Bret successfully promoted technical wrestling abilities. In watching his matches both live and on TV, it was obvious that Bret wanted his matches to be remembered. Incidently, I was at a show where Bret had Blade escort him to his match. How Blade's grown up to tell what he remembered! Thanks for this video interview.

  • @Stats2BackIt
    @Stats2BackIt3 жыл бұрын

    I was barely alive when Bret retired, and I still would put him on a Wrestling Mt Rushmore, don’t worry Hitman, your legacy will always be a gold standard for generations to come.

  • @JoeyMartz

    @JoeyMartz

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's pretty cool, Hunter. I saw Bret win the title at WM X at MSG in 1994. Best childhood memory w/ my pops.

  • @anthonyaman1488

    @anthonyaman1488

    Жыл бұрын

    No, im not letting you get away with that. Who are the other three on there????? 😜

  • @ricj5963

    @ricj5963

    Жыл бұрын

    Finally a kid who knows his stuff. Bret the Hitman Hart is the best pure wrestler of all time. Hands down!

  • @striker5458
    @striker54584 жыл бұрын

    As a kid I loved Michaels, looking back I should have been a Bret fan. He was way better now that I watch the older ppvs again

  • @mustafa2010ism

    @mustafa2010ism

    4 жыл бұрын

    Michaels had a lot of flash. Bret was a master of storytelling and psychology had much more substance.

  • @SNNetwork

    @SNNetwork

    4 жыл бұрын

    Michaels gimmick was sick tho

  • @Mintcar923

    @Mintcar923

    4 жыл бұрын

    Alex Krick I definitely like the Michael’s style a little bit better.. I was just a casual fan in the 80’s.. I appreciated the top guys like Hogan & Savage for example.. When Undertaker came on the scene however things began to get very interesting.. I never did consider Brett the GOAT but he is a wrestling purist and def one of the best.. And, also my moms favorite!

  • @jdgeibe

    @jdgeibe

    3 жыл бұрын

    Brett & Shawn we’re both great IMHO

  • @joemac5598

    @joemac5598

    3 жыл бұрын

    You dont have to not like one to like the other. Both are great story tellers. Watch HBK vs Undertaker in hell in a cell. Shawn had a lot of flash because he had the athleticism that Bret didn't. Bret was a very good technical wrestler though. Anyway both are great.

  • @dp-mo5jh
    @dp-mo5jh6 жыл бұрын

    So many idiots need a reality check. This guy was the real people's champ, we watched him rise up from tag team, to mid card to world champ. He wasn't made by WWF and the management like Shawn Michaels, HHH, Stone Cold etc were. He worked his bollocks off and we the people saw his talent and became fans. No we didn't become fans because he poured milk over himself, we didn't fall in love because he spent 90% of his time saying 'WHAT' and 10% actually in the ring. We marvelled at the fact that he was the FIRST small champion of the world and it was fully deserved. If we're honest MOST matches were boring as hell to watch, most people loved the drama and theatrics BUT, actually come fight time the matches were boring, except when Bret was performing. We watched him beat Roddy Piper in a brilliant match!... then we watched him beat Mr Perfect...in a brilliant match... British Bulldog...guess what? Another brilliant match and we watched him in one of the best matches ever against Stone Cold. Without Bret you wouldn't have Stone Cold, or Michaels, or The Rock, Jericho, HHH etc...Bret paved the way for the smaller guy to hold the belt. For people saying he cries and 'puts himself over' why shouldn't he?... there's no sex and steroid scandals with him like Hulk, Warrior, there was no one saying he's a scumbag and not to be trusted like Nash, Michaels, HHH, Hall, Scott Steiner, Flair etc etc etc... there was no history of drug problems like with the countless amount of wrestlers who have died due to drug abuse or committed atrocious crimes. But guess what?... his brother died, his brother in law died, many of his friends have died, his father died, suffered a stroke which ended his career, and he got screwed out of a company that he helped build from the very start. He's a credit to the wrestling industry and far more than most wrestlers and definitely The McMahons. Vince owes him a hell of a lot and so called 'fans' should show more respect. That is of course unless you like pantomime drama, douche bags and have no morals. I think Bret has every right to be pissed off or indeed be proud of his accomplishments. Ask yourself if you've experienced anything close to his life. Bret Hart... The Best There Is, There Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be!✌🏽

  • @TheRealNintendoKid

    @TheRealNintendoKid

    6 жыл бұрын

    Bret was always my favorite wrestler, and I always liked the Hart Foundation. I was really pissed when they got rid of him... That was pretty much the end of me watching wrestling.

  • @LeoWhalen1933

    @LeoWhalen1933

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well said my friend.

  • @countrymusicexplosion9974

    @countrymusicexplosion9974

    5 жыл бұрын

    None of the wrestlers you mention were made by the WWF,They all went through the territories just like Bret except Bret mainly went with his dads promotion then any other promotion where as Michaels,HHH,Austin went through a bunch

  • @Souleman561

    @Souleman561

    5 жыл бұрын

    actually, anyone who won the WWF championship technically were made by the WWE

  • @countrymusicexplosion9974

    @countrymusicexplosion9974

    5 жыл бұрын

    Not really because Ric Flair won the WWF championship back in the early 90's,however he was already a household name

  • @kult38
    @kult386 жыл бұрын

    He may put himself over, but everything he say's is the truth. One of the greats.

  • @southwardwill

    @southwardwill

    6 жыл бұрын

    That's the thing, right? His advice is really good.

  • @jotunn30

    @jotunn30

    6 жыл бұрын

    what advice?he's just talking shit...he can say all he wants that's not his intent..but if talking shit is not your intent then just don't do it, if you really wanna help people in the business go and say that "advice" to people in the business, not on podcasts with no possible response from the guys you're talking shit about

  • @JoshLavian

    @JoshLavian

    6 жыл бұрын

    He said Triple H is "not in the top 1,000 wrestlers," which is fucking insane. There's no truth to that whatsoever. Just bitterness.

  • @kult38

    @kult38

    6 жыл бұрын

    Triple H's best matches have been with opponents that can carry him or make him look good. Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Mick Foley. Good shape and good promos, yes. Good wrestler? He's not a bad one. Just average.

  • @edwardalicea4291

    @edwardalicea4291

    6 жыл бұрын

    kult38 Triple h was a great heel as a heel hes atleast a top 25 so how isnt he a top 1000??

  • @Droppinthehammer
    @Droppinthehammer4 жыл бұрын

    The guy sitting next to him is super disrespectful. Texting while the hitman is talking.

  • @frank-bmtz

    @frank-bmtz

    3 жыл бұрын

    Probably not an actual wrestling fan. I'd be lost in the moment if The Hitman was sitting next to me.

  • @christophercunningham5434

    @christophercunningham5434

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@frank-bmtz that is the gayest and most retarded comment I’ve read amongst all of the other comments.

  • @SkySoFew

    @SkySoFew

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@christophercunningham5434 Not as bad as your sermon video.

  • @christopherwood2290

    @christopherwood2290

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@christophercunningham5434 Dude, have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror or listened to yourself talk? You are the personification of the word dork....

  • @christophercunningham5434

    @christophercunningham5434

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@christopherwood2290 I am perfect fine accepting that description from you. I’d bet I have far more going for me than you can say for yourself. See, here’s the thing. You can say whatever you want, and make up whatever you want about yourself to try and offend me, but you cannot change the truth. Truth is, you’re a middle aged man who probably has less in his savings than I do in my checking, and would be another one of the many who ask, “how did he get a wife like that?” if you actually knew who I was. I promise you this, I sincerely hope that you can find some fulfillment in life before you’re 50lbs overweight, bitter and lonely. Until then, you will relegated to pathetic attempts to offend someone stating the truth by using middle school era name calling. Good luck boomer

  • @joemares5033
    @joemares50336 ай бұрын

    Everyone can tell you that forgiveness is important, but when BREAT HART tells you you need to forgive and forget, it actually means something.

  • @danieldavis1028
    @danieldavis10285 жыл бұрын

    I know this is an older vid, but Bret always come across to me as one of the more intellectual wrestlers. I enjoy listening to his stories. His HOF acceptance speech was really great as well.

  • @bobbymariani2839
    @bobbymariani28394 жыл бұрын

    All-time Dream PPV - (80's & 90's) (All wrestlers in their prime) Mr Prefect(1991) vs HHH(1999) Rey Mysterio(1999) vs. Ricky Steamboat(1989) Ultimate Warrior(Late 80s) vs. Goldberg (1998) Hardy Boys w/Lita(1999) vs. The L.O.D.(Late 80s) w/Sunny(90s) Big Show(1999) vs Andre the Giant(1980) Sting(1998) vs The Undertaker (1998) w/Paul Bearer. (Sting drops from the raptors) The Steiner Brothers(Late 80's) vs Dudley Boys(Late 90s) Bret Hart (1994) vs. Kurt Angle (1999) Stone Cold (1998) vs Macho Man (mid-late 80's) The Rock (1999) vs Shawn Michaels (1996) 4 horseman(mid -late 80s) - Arn, Ole, Tully vs the Radicals(late 90s) - Benoit, Eddy, Dean (with Flair and Saturn at ringside) NWO (1996/1997) - Hall, Nash, 6 PAC vs DX (1999) - Road Dogg, Mr. Azz, Chyna (with Hogan, The Giant and Eric Bischoff in one corner and Shawn Michaels and Triple H in the other. 6 Pac switches sides mid match to X-Pac, tells the NWO to suck it, and DX wins 😉) Ric Flair (early-mid 80s) vs Hulk Hogan (mid-late 80s) Edit: Ring Announcers: Howard Finkle, Mean Gene, Justin Roberts, Lillian Garcia Commentators: Tony Shivani, Jr, Jerry Lawler, Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, and Joey Styles. Managers: Jimmy Hart, Bobby the Brain, Paul Bearer, Jim Cornette, Paul Haymen, In a perfect world where all these stars line up, this event's held in 3 locations where Vince McMahon(1999), Eric Bishoff(1997), Paul Heyman(mid-late 90s), Verne Gange(1980), and Stu Hart(1980), along with the best bookers, writers, and creative staff from the 80s/90s eras(AWA, WCCW, NWA, ECW, WCW, and WWF) all take sides in a storyline on who can put on the better show with those dream matches and personnel.

  • @richg1677

    @richg1677

    4 жыл бұрын

    bobby mariani good god imagine 🙌🏻

  • @iamainnocentkid

    @iamainnocentkid

    4 жыл бұрын

    Where is Austin?

  • @trevorhyde3139

    @trevorhyde3139

    4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome bro 👌👌

  • @pheonixgate69

    @pheonixgate69

    3 жыл бұрын

    You're missing Jessie The Body Ventura as a Commentator

  • @vxrdrummer
    @vxrdrummer Жыл бұрын

    That match against 123 kid on Raw is exceptional. He puts the kid over so huge, but looked great himself also.

  • @mctavish4496

    @mctavish4496

    Жыл бұрын

    One of the best matches ever.

  • @KTF0

    @KTF0

    5 ай бұрын

    123 Kid is still my favorite arc and perfect for a novice like me to step in. That fight felt like a big deal.

  • @Makainternational
    @Makainternational4 жыл бұрын

    If Shawn wasn’t such an asshole back then, definitely there could have been more matches between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels. Bret and Shawn were at their best. Undertaker was at his best and Stone Cold, Triple H and the Rock were close to reaching main event status. I would have loved to see at least two more Main event matches between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels. After the golden era of Wrestling in the 80’s and early 90’s, it was Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels who led the way for the new generation. The best thing about Bret and Shawn is that they made wrestling look real and they shifted the focus from larger than life characters, who couldn’t wrestle like hogan and warrior, to events based on wrestling and in ring ability. No one at that time was better than Bret technically, and no one was better than Shawn athletically. The attitude era became more about the soap opera, lengthy promos, swearing and entertainment, while wresting was always second to entertainment. This is why WCW was appealing to some. I have to give credit to Undertaker, Kane, the rock and Triple H for embracing the attitude era, but also focusing on delivering a high standard of in ring performances. WCW, bar a few exceptions, was all about the entertainment and poor matches. I don’t even know if WCW even cared about the wrestling side of things. At one stage WCW’s actual talent like Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko and Chris Benoit gave up on the WCW crap and jumped ship to WWE because it still had a focus on Wrestling, and that’s where they made a name for themselves. Vince was always going to win the Monday night wars in the end because WWE was run by Vince, a man who was eager to learn all about entertainment and knew everything about wrestling. Turner was involved with WCW at arm’s length at best. Turner also didn’t know anything about Wrestling. It took a while for Vince to get the formula right; entertainment wise, and once he got that right, well then there was never going to be any competition. I do wish and hope that AEW one day will be a legitimate challenge to the WWE because WWE with no competition has become complacent. Strong competition brings the best out of Vince.

  • @jamesmorant1406

    @jamesmorant1406

    3 жыл бұрын

    Your 100 Percent right

  • @HhhHhhh-nu4lm

    @HhhHhhh-nu4lm

    2 жыл бұрын

    they had 3 ppv matches.

  • @saad1008
    @saad10086 жыл бұрын

    Great to see the Hitman !

  • @TrigTrag24
    @TrigTrag246 жыл бұрын

    Excelllece in Excecution... I love this man so good to see him

  • @Krillep

    @Krillep

    6 жыл бұрын

    Isn't it Excellence of Excuses these days?

  • @philly-savage5381

    @philly-savage5381

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ahh he called himself the excellence of execution not in execution

  • @chrstphrluis2206

    @chrstphrluis2206

    Ай бұрын

    @@philly-savage5381lol I knew one of the two replies on this comment would be this aha. Cuz I’m guilty of thinking the exact same thing

  • @lightningsmokerXx
    @lightningsmokerXx4 жыл бұрын

    What you came for Slow Lead in to WCW/Bischoff at 38:37 Or Directly talking about Eric Bischoff 39:42

  • @BishopM1
    @BishopM15 жыл бұрын

    Bret Hart vs Eddie Guerrero would’ve been five stars

  • @xlnc4737

    @xlnc4737

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@badm0t0rf1ng3r Benoit did fight Bret in WCW, it was a good match too

  • @ROSUJACOB

    @ROSUJACOB

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes👍🏾

  • @voose03

    @voose03

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@badm0t0rf1ng3r you don’t work for wwe, so you can mention whoever you want

  • @Liverpool5095

    @Liverpool5095

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@badm0t0rf1ng3r Nobody has a problem with him being mentioned in a general wrestling conversation like you did. The problem people have is when people take it too far and actually complain that he's not in the HOF or people complaining that he isn't remembered by wwe the way Eddie is. That's when people react with vitriol and deserved vitriol at that. The guy murdered a woman and a child. The excuse of separating the art from the artist only holds true when it's not something that extreme. If the persons morals were in question or if they had let's say an assault charge in their history. Then the excuse is understandable. But not when the individual is a pedophile and not (in this case) when they're a double murderer especially a child murderer.

  • @aceofpittsburgh

    @aceofpittsburgh

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Liverpool5095 well said... That being said, why isn't Benoit in the hof? Lol I'm sorry.. I couldn't help myself.

  • @StarsDie88
    @StarsDie886 жыл бұрын

    Interview started kinda awkward. But I think Bret learned as it went on that Sam Roberts knows his shit, so it loosened up a lot and Bret said some really interesting stuff.

  • @manager0612

    @manager0612

    6 жыл бұрын

    i remember the hall of fame speech from bret and he gave Zero fucks about the stories he told about slaughter mcmahon or owen and others and it was actually fucking hilarious^^

  • @freshjive8586

    @freshjive8586

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@manager0612 link?

  • @ratskate9951

    @ratskate9951

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@freshjive8586 search Bret Hart Hof speech

  • @ohboygolf
    @ohboygolf5 жыл бұрын

    The dude on the left loves his phone...like so many do...so sad :(

  • @jaerockchalk3216

    @jaerockchalk3216

    4 жыл бұрын

    lmao ikr when he puts it down its for like 10 seconds or less .... wtf

  • @meld1817

    @meld1817

    4 жыл бұрын

    He's next to a mount rushmore wrestler

  • @HMSL86

    @HMSL86

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'd rather ask that dude to be off camera.

  • @DiscoFinalBoss

    @DiscoFinalBoss

    4 жыл бұрын

    Didn’t even notice him until this comment lol

  • @renaultman4230

    @renaultman4230

    4 жыл бұрын

    Probably researching for the interview... or tinder. Probably tinder...

  • @jaerockchalk3216
    @jaerockchalk32164 жыл бұрын

    watched dark side f the ring on benoit this morning , has really devastated me today ... then i found this interview . i AM SO GLAD WE STILL HAVE YOU BRET!!! Much admiration and best wishes from Ontario

  • @AdamMassacre1981
    @AdamMassacre19814 жыл бұрын

    I was a HUGE fan of Bret growing up as a kid back in the 80's and still am.Its always great listening to him talk such a good dude.The best their is the best their was and the best their ever will be.

  • @itsharbs87-brokenchroniega79
    @itsharbs87-brokenchroniega794 жыл бұрын

    Bret Hart was always one of my favorites! Ironically I was a HBK fan as well, I could watch my two favorite wrestlers go at it and be in heaven because it didn't matter who won. This is professional wrestling, they're supposed to be talking themselves up and knowing they were the best. It was part of the business.

  • @d.l.dickerson5489

    @d.l.dickerson5489

    11 ай бұрын

    Can you imagine how awesome it would have to have both HBK and Bret (and happy in WWE) past 1997? We could have had 15-20 years of storyline between these two...feuds, temporary reconciliation, even belt championships again. It would have been EPIC!

  • @Einstein0fRap
    @Einstein0fRap6 жыл бұрын

    Bret made a good point about watching matches that youve seen a thousand times. For me this happened during the dolph miz feud on sdlive last year. I got bored of watching miz & maryse screw w/ dz. Didnt help that their feud stretched for like 3 ppvs

  • @M.Sleeze

    @M.Sleeze

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yeah after 3.4yr sd was great last year but vinnie was mad that his favorite show is shit then killed sd

  • @Tom-wp7gg

    @Tom-wp7gg

    6 жыл бұрын

    The funny part about Bret saying this is that the WWF put him in a rivalry against Shawn for like 5 years...with matches we all saw a thousand times. Apparently it's okay for him to shit on others for having lengthy feuds, but his own lengthy feuds are fine. Or Bret going against Diesel for a few months.

  • @christophercunningham5434
    @christophercunningham54343 жыл бұрын

    The nostalgia brought about by these interviews is what I find most alluring and enjoyable. I do not watch wrestling as I am a grown adult man, and haven’t watched in two decades but I love watching the videos showing my childhood favorite wrestlers.

  • @kidpresentable6004

    @kidpresentable6004

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep I'm the same mate , I'm 34 now but love the old shoots of the old legends

  • @mikeomaly
    @mikeomaly10 ай бұрын

    I remember my parents not letting me go with my sister and her friends to a wwf match in Bama back in 92'. I was a huge fan of Brett the hit man heart! I was so upset I didn't get to go cause they thought it was too violent for my age. They brought me back a pair of Brett the hit man heart shades they sold at the event! I wore those everyday for like a year I was so proud of those shades!

  • @BestInTheWorld111
    @BestInTheWorld1115 жыл бұрын

    Bret was always my favorite when it came to in-ring performance. First ppv I ever convinced my mom to buy for me was Wrestlmania 12. The iron match is still my favorite match if all time.

  • @aruiz90
    @aruiz906 жыл бұрын

    People saying his putting himself over, he's a pro wrestler, of course he puts himself over!

  • @ziamarie
    @ziamarie2 жыл бұрын

    Hart v Hart at Mania 10 and Hart v Austin Mania 13 are my favorite Bret matches. I just love him and get so mad when people say hes bitter. First it was the screw job then he lost his brother because of that dumb stunt in WWF and then his career got cut short because Goldberg was never properly trained. Yet after all that he still isnt bitter. He just misses his career and passion. Hes dead on about wrestling today and i wish he would work in creative at either AEW or WWE. And i feel like Bryan Danielson makes other guys have their best matches today like how Bret used to for guys back in the day. Bret will always be the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be ❤

  • @johnjagodzinski9878

    @johnjagodzinski9878

    Жыл бұрын

    As far as Goldberg, you have to remember that he was trained by WCW and not by OVW (minor leagues of WWE) The only wrestler that came out of the power plant was DDP. Look how many people came out of OVW

  • @ziamarie

    @ziamarie

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnjagodzinski9878 thats true. Imagine how much better Goldberg woulda been had he come from ovw.

  • @stephenc8
    @stephenc85 жыл бұрын

    The hart foundation with Bret, pillmen, neidheirt, Owen and Davy boy need to go in to HOF, that was some faction, I know there’ll be issues over Owen but they all deserve to be in there, Bret is the last of a very elite group and they should do it while we still have Bret, he’s a living legend

  • @CLuvTravels
    @CLuvTravels5 жыл бұрын

    I didn't watch Bret when he was in the wwf so I cant comment on "Bret saved wrestling", but I do know that even in his 40's this guy always gave 5 star matches

  • @lilfeva25
    @lilfeva255 жыл бұрын

    When you grew up loving hbk but grow up understanding and identifying with the hitman

  • @jakelang806

    @jakelang806

    4 жыл бұрын

    then why wouldnt you love Bret

  • @ofishal1503
    @ofishal15034 жыл бұрын

    Haven't watched wrestling in 20 years but love watching videos about the legends from the WWF days. That feeling, as a kid, when you heard that first second of a legends music come on... I remember I had a CD of all the big time wrestlers music, figurines, and wwf mags where i cut out all the pics and hung up..I feel like that type of imagination kids had in those days, just isn't around anymore.

  • @The_Knight_Rider1980
    @The_Knight_Rider19803 жыл бұрын

    When it came to wrestlers and watching matches Bret Hitman Hart was probably the only few where I would watch his match from start to finish without fast forwarding on my tapes, loved watching him wrestle even during his time in WCW.

  • @Spurfect81
    @Spurfect816 жыл бұрын

    Some people say Bret is Bitter, i just think he is highly critical of the way pro wrestling is now days. You have to remember, this guy was ringing wrestling bells aged 4 at stampede for his dads company, wrestling is in his blood, if anyone has the right to criticize it's Bret.

  • @SPIDERM0OSE

    @SPIDERM0OSE

    6 жыл бұрын

    Spurfect81 Hes a pro wrassler born n bred, its prolly like a religion to him same as islam to a suicide bomber Brets a soldier trough n true n will die waving a pro wrasslin flag. Im not even a fan of his as such, its just hard not to respect him, his era & their excellence.... Crazy tho they all were!

  • @problemsolvere5694
    @problemsolvere56946 жыл бұрын

    Bret isnt bitter hes just real

  • @hughesandre6123

    @hughesandre6123

    6 жыл бұрын

    Exactly

  • @AgeofJP

    @AgeofJP

    6 жыл бұрын

    he is bitter...being justified doesn't change that. He has every right to be bitter...I'm on Vince's side considering the screwjob but everything that happened in WCW was just too bad for anyone to get over with. They practically ruined his life

  • @itsthatguy7713

    @itsthatguy7713

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yeah he is real, real bitter.

  • @christopheracosta7658

    @christopheracosta7658

    6 жыл бұрын

    At least Bret isn't Ole Anderson bitter.

  • @travisw3131

    @travisw3131

    6 жыл бұрын

    if he's got something to say about someone he's going to say it, he's not going to sit and pretend oh yeah we are good i seen him on Christmas.

  • @FelixlovesGod
    @FelixlovesGod Жыл бұрын

    The mindset this dude has is amazing god bless you all struggling in life and can channel your inner dog or inner Bret

  • @TheKevinNewsom
    @TheKevinNewsom4 жыл бұрын

    LOVE hearing from the legends of pro wrestling. I saw Bret wrestle through both golden ages of the late 80s and late 90s. Truly outstanding stuff.

  • @karlclemmy2054
    @karlclemmy20545 жыл бұрын

    Not watched wrestling for many years, but was a massive fan of Bret and The Hart Foundation, Bret has gone through so much in his life, a lot of truth in this really good interview with Bret, to me Bret will always be The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be

  • @Etechization
    @Etechization6 жыл бұрын

    Lol Vince was still going to call the finishes from jail,

  • @Vikashar

    @Vikashar

    5 жыл бұрын

    Bobby B I just took a shit

  • @Mascifin
    @Mascifin4 жыл бұрын

    I'd love AEW to hire Bret as a consultant for their big PPV matches, like he never got to do for WWE.

  • @johnfused8281
    @johnfused82813 жыл бұрын

    I'm just reliving my childhood. Bret was slightly before my time I was a bit too young but as an Englishmen always loved WWE when Kane entered with his mask and suit. Sends shivers watching some of the old footage I watched when I was a kid

  • @derrickw3360
    @derrickw33604 жыл бұрын

    I love how honest he is, Bret is the fuckin man...

  • @LaszloMag
    @LaszloMag3 жыл бұрын

    Used to love this guy when I was in my early teens. Almost forgot about him and that wrestling even existed until Jordan Peterson mentioned the documentary. I look forward to listening to this.

  • @onkar5
    @onkar54 жыл бұрын

    An under appreciated quality of Bret Hart is his ability to tell great stories. Every feud he was in meant something. A lot of that is because of him. He would have been such a great boon working behind the screen. What a legend.

  • @jasoncoward-aintscared
    @jasoncoward-aintscared4 жыл бұрын

    WWS is by far the most compelling documentary I've ever seen. And I'm a legit fan of the genre.

  • @kallusbane2964
    @kallusbane29645 жыл бұрын

    Was a huge Brett fan....Sharp Shooter baby!

  • @ymleggo
    @ymleggo5 жыл бұрын

    What I will always respect about Bret Hart is that for him, it is always about the matches. Hearing him speak about wrestling with such passion makes me proud to be a fan for over 33 years. 💯

  • @anthonyniester9701
    @anthonyniester97014 жыл бұрын

    There it is, at the end , as he said it's all about RESPECT, AFTER EVERYTHING HE'S BEEN THROUGH, THEY ALL HATE BRET HART CAUSE THEY CANT BE HALF THE MAN , THE WRESTLER THAT HE IS , HE'S THE BEST THERE WAS , THE BEST THERE IS , THE BEST THERE EVER WILL BE , BRET " THE HITMAN " HART

  • @arthurmorgan7086

    @arthurmorgan7086

    3 жыл бұрын

    Who

  • @1up17
    @1up176 жыл бұрын

    The best there is, The best there was, The best there ever will be.

  • @michaelmcintoshatky

    @michaelmcintoshatky

    6 жыл бұрын

    bmw_bri_328i uh no probably the best at bitching, whining and crying. Lol

  • @donteprince2891

    @donteprince2891

    6 жыл бұрын

    Michael Mcintosh what has he complained about? All he does is state facts. He never said he was the best ever but he is the top 5 best.

  • @BrotherhoodWilliams

    @BrotherhoodWilliams

    6 жыл бұрын

    bmw_bri_328i just said it on my mind 3x then came to this comment

  • @barrystewart9118

    @barrystewart9118

    6 жыл бұрын

    and New York City, YOU KNOW IT!!

  • @ZingyLemur

    @ZingyLemur

    5 жыл бұрын

    "Everybody in that goddamn dressing room knows I'm the best there is the best there was an the best there ever will be!!"............wooo I loved that outburst from him on raw so genuine

  • @doctorfeelfunny584
    @doctorfeelfunny5846 жыл бұрын

    43:40 "He (Michaels) didn't have trust and respect for me in the first place, back then. Which is how that whole storyline happened." Whoops!

  • @horrorfiend7694
    @horrorfiend76943 жыл бұрын

    The Hart Foundation was one of my favorite tag teams to watch back in the day. Bret vs Austin at Mania 13 is probably my favorite Mania match. Can you imagine how good Bret vs Angle could have been?!!

  • @jonsnipe5484
    @jonsnipe54843 жыл бұрын

    Brett couldve been the 1 to end undertaker streak... Thats how respected he was

  • @CrazyStevo

    @CrazyStevo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Right.

  • @deadlegs187
    @deadlegs1876 жыл бұрын

    Good to see all the goodwill in the comments. He was the absolute best wrestler. He could sell better than anybody

  • @catfatherb

    @catfatherb

    6 жыл бұрын

    deadlegs187 except for that loss at survivor series 97',he could have sold that better!

  • @WOLVES19861
    @WOLVES198616 жыл бұрын

    Bret still my favourite wrestler of all time, he's the reason I got into wrestling back in 1992... He's a true legend!

  • @johnmorgan8232
    @johnmorgan82323 жыл бұрын

    I was, somehow, instinctively, being drawn to him, even when he was a midcard tag team performer. I remember, and I was 8, 9, 10, I would say “there is something about this guy, he’s not fooling around”. And he grew in front of my eyes to become such a legend + great to see his kid again, Scott Hall deserved that ripping, so talented but so screwed, he’s a true Hart lol…

  • @anilkumar-fk8fc
    @anilkumar-fk8fc4 жыл бұрын

    He and Shawn were the reasons I started watching wrestling.

  • @blindterrytucci2752
    @blindterrytucci27526 жыл бұрын

    If Bret comes off as full of himself to you, that’s fine, but he’s never wrong in anything he says about himself. It’s ego based on fact, not ego based on mostly delusion like Hogan.

  • @TheFreeSkate
    @TheFreeSkate6 жыл бұрын

    Love him. He always tells truth and keeps same story. He just won't lie for purpose of ppl what they wanna hear

  • @Ken9284

    @Ken9284

    4 жыл бұрын

    His book at least comes off as believable. Unlike Michaels book. Anytime Shawn mentions a confrontational moment in that book it quickly is moved to “I don’t remember what happened next”

  • @glamgal7106

    @glamgal7106

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've always admired Bret for his honesty and telling it like it is. I've met him many times and to this day, Bret demonstrates this warmth and sincere appreciation for his fans. I still remember meeting him after 'Mania 13 just before he turned heel. When I shook his hand, Bret squeezed my hand(he had a very strong grip)and had this pleading look in his eyes. I'd wondered if he was trying to tell me something. When I saw his heel turn the following night, I figured that was what he was trying to tell me.

  • @michaelparrella2151

    @michaelparrella2151

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@glamgal7106 so bret hart was trying to tell you about his heel turn? The guy who respected the business and kayfabe as much as anyone? LOLOL

  • @glamgal7106

    @glamgal7106

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ken9284 If you mean “My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling,” yes, I would definitely have to agree. I’m not surprised about what you mentioned about Shawn’s book-that any time he mentioned a confrontation, it went to a quick “I don’t remember what happened next.” How convenient that his memory is THAT selective-especially when numerous wrestling talents’ stories about Shawn’s starting up those confrontations and then crying that HE was the victim of injustice are very similar if not the same. Even when he wrestled at Crown Jewel, Shawn claimed that he was “forced” to wrestle at the PPV-at the sweet chin music of millions of greenbacks. There’s a leopard that never changed his spots.

  • @vipset87
    @vipset874 жыл бұрын

    summerslam 91 summerslam 92 wrestlemania 96 wrestlemania 97 and those matches with owen and the fued with the towel. and even hart vs diesel edit seeing some of these matches get brought up makes me really happy

  • @pika23
    @pika235 жыл бұрын

    My memory of the the iron man match, was my mom and my uncle's wife nearly coming to blows in the middle of the living room! Then my uncle threatening to leave the family. He came back a few months later

  • @michaelt.rodriguez4688
    @michaelt.rodriguez46885 жыл бұрын

    I always felt like the Hart-Michaels debate was like the Beatles vs. The Rolling Stones. Why does it have to be one or the other? I like both guys' work, but it's different.

  • @TheBorderlineWarrior

    @TheBorderlineWarrior

    4 жыл бұрын

    Michael T. Rodriguez it makes good media

  • @akuma4u
    @akuma4u6 жыл бұрын

    brets slowly turning into stu

  • @FONZIEGOBRAZY

    @FONZIEGOBRAZY

    3 жыл бұрын

    Magget

  • @fatherof3husbandto1
    @fatherof3husbandto14 жыл бұрын

    It's so nice to hear how humble he is. I don't think I heard him sing his own praises one time during this interview.

  • @cosmicquazar88

    @cosmicquazar88

    Жыл бұрын

    Is this cap? That's literally all he did lmao

  • @peterbaini8752

    @peterbaini8752

    Жыл бұрын

    You saved wrestling Bret, where would we be without you lol

  • @gam1ngledgend156

    @gam1ngledgend156

    9 ай бұрын

    @@cosmicquazar88Bret Has every Right to be Cocky

  • @cosmicquazar88

    @cosmicquazar88

    9 ай бұрын

    @gam1ngledgend156 not really. He's a cry baby.

  • @gam1ngledgend156

    @gam1ngledgend156

    9 ай бұрын

    @@cosmicquazar88 Cry baby? He had been screwed over 100s of times by the Wwf

  • @elizabethskywalker0621
    @elizabethskywalker0621 Жыл бұрын

    There could never be a rivalry like Bret and Shawn today. It could never work it could never happen then was up as a once in a lifetime thing that got real and that kind of animosity would not work in today’s world I’m glad I got to see it first hand back in the day

  • @Ramblebar
    @Ramblebar6 жыл бұрын

    Always loved me some Bret Hart,one of the greatest workers in pro wrestling history and a damn underrated promo(maybe he was not as polished or fluid as Ric Flair,Dusty Rhodes or The Rock but when he did a promo he brought genuine realness to every promo and interview he did) but he sort of broke my Hart(pun kind of intended) when I found out he is an Oakland Raideeeerrrrs fan but still a big Hitman Mark here!!!

  • @jakelang806

    @jakelang806

    4 жыл бұрын

    he was a dallas fan and a 49er fan because of his wife bret is bandwagon with that

  • @andrewelwell1998
    @andrewelwell19983 жыл бұрын

    I mean seeing HBK and Bret Hart in the ring was so magical. Those two really put on a show every time. If there wasn’t so much drama backstage things would be different.

  • @nikdrown

    @nikdrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Iconic rivalry. It’s really a first post clash of the giants era. Which I came to appreciate

  • @d.l.dickerson5489

    @d.l.dickerson5489

    11 ай бұрын

    They were each other's best opponent--elevated each other's game.

  • @Zafarnama111
    @Zafarnama1114 жыл бұрын

    What a legend. Bret brought a lot of happiness while I was growing up. Thank you

  • @soytupadre6360
    @soytupadre63605 жыл бұрын

    Read bret's book awhile back. Gotta say it was amazing. Growing up watching wrestling with my brother during the mid 80s it was definitely an expose for me. Overall it was one of the best written books I've read, the passage where he describes Stu's death actually made me a little teary eyed. He seems a bit slow when he talks and he seems to have limited movement on his left arm, I know he had a stroke but I thought he made a full recovery. I'm almost saddened to see him age and remember how full of life he was....It is what it is. Either way, good interview. Long live 'The hitman'!

  • @wyattfrizzell6672
    @wyattfrizzell66726 жыл бұрын

    Bret and I are both of the opinion that he is a wrestling genius and the greatest of all time

  • @eugeneharrington3763
    @eugeneharrington37635 жыл бұрын

    Heart you truly are a blessed man!! Super humble, but a general in the ring!!

  • @nickfrankie261
    @nickfrankie2613 жыл бұрын

    Bret was old school, came from a family of big-time wrestling. He was all about it, athletic, good look and build told a great story made it look real as hell. Even before he was a IC or World Champ the Tag team matches were great with Anvil. Super bad ass career.

  • @americanchampion111
    @americanchampion1112 жыл бұрын

    I’d go 1998 slightly above 97. But by far the 2 best yrs in the business

  • @ROSUJACOB
    @ROSUJACOB3 жыл бұрын

    Love Bret hart as a human being, always a stand up guy.

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