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06-25-2010 05:33 AM |
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Originally Posted by The MAC
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I believe Lloyd of London are upset Bret was taking part in physical action like when on tour in europe he got threw punches etc. The thing with NXT when they dragged him around and put him in the limo and played bumper cars with it was said to have been the main thing.
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To further elaborate on this point for those that are wondering what Lloyd of London is, they are the company that is the carrier and provider of Bret Hart's insurance policy. I have also read around several other sites and media outlets that Bret is not currently off TV due to his marriage but have read the same information over and over on these media outlet and news board sources that Bret Hart and WWE have amicably parted ways at this point in time for the long term forseeable future.
With the rigors of the travel schedule, the physical interaction that Bret has been involved with since his return to WWE programming, and Hart's past lack of adequate health history has had sources saying that Lloyds of London told WWE and Hart that if he continued his contract/participation with the company that he would be dropped by the carrier and that they would terminate his policy.
Given what I have heard that Lloyds is carrying a policy on Hart that outweights what WWE is currently paying him on a yearly scale by nearly 5x, both WWE and Hart agreed 2 weeks ago that it would be in best interest personally and professional if they both parted ways.
How much validity there is to this story or not I guess remains to be seen if Bret shows up in the forseeable future on WWE programming or if there is even any mention of him.
One may be inclined to believe the way he was "kayfabe" written off programming gives good reason to support this statement and this rumor. Hart was written out almost in the same fashion as Bryan Danielson was and he is no longer with the company as well.
I guess rumors turning the truth remain to be seen unless WWE or Hart himself confirm anything from either of their camps.
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