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Originally Posted by The MAC
I read the book over a few times. the early days and stampede wrestling bits where a bit boring as my interest was about the WWF days. I must say its worth reading because hart tips a lot of the things that happen in the ring that we never noticed such The now infamous shawn michaels " tell him to get the fuck outta the ring" or Nash telling bret "dont forget who did you the fucking favour" at the end of SS95.
Hart has a good sense of humour in his writing and the book is honest. Bret believed in his ability which is probably why he was just so damn good in the ring. He also puts Shawn Michaels over a few times in the book.
If you hate Bret Hart you will find reasons to see his words as being conceited but that is because you're looking for it. The book is an eye opener on just what a toll wrestling takes on a person.
It is a great book to read. 9/10
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I agree he puts over Shawn and some other people. He had a hard road and he made it the top. I wasnt looking to read the book and find evidence of him having an ego, I just think it came out that strong in his writing, especially in the WWF years. Not to mention that fact he actually rationalizes to himself that sleeping with different women all over the world was the right thing to do even though he was married.