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Originally Posted by voncouch
I read the book last year. Well, read isn't the correct word. More like devoured. I think it's probably the best wrestling autobiography, second to Foley's first book. It was a great read with a level of detail I've never seen attempted, let alone achieved. It's a must read for any fan of Hart or of the business in general.
That being said though, there's no bigger Bret Hart mark than Bret Hart.
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I'm willing to bet negro currency that Bret Hart still thinks about the Montreal screwjob every day to this day.