07-14-2004, 02:58 AM
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Originally Posted by #1-wwf-fan
I realise that. I'm simply saying that yes Bret had creative control and technically didn't do anything wrong in using it. It just would have been cool for him to put all his hatred for HBK aside and just tell Vince that whatever he wanted him to do was fine. I don't think it's WRONG what he did... just selfish and childish. I don't hate him for it like others do though.
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I knew I would have to argue things again.
Why should he put everything aside for Shawn though? It's like the old saying from the Bible, "Do unto others as they do unto you," HBK had been nothing but a selfish asshole to the Hitman. HBK came out with the "Sunny Days" remark on live TV implying Bret and Sunny had an affair, HBK flat out refused to job to Bret on a number of occassions, HBK called Stu "Dead" on live TV, HBK blatantly mocked the Canadian flag. And, Bret actually agreed to job to him, but Shawn said something disrespectful
Here, it was in that article:
In a conversation that I had with Shawn Michaels three weeks before Montreal, when I was champion, I told him that despite our differences, I wanted him to know that he was safe working with me in the ring and that I had no problem whatsoever putting him over. Shawn’s exact words to me were, “I appreciate that, but I want you to know that I’m not willing to do the same thing for you.” This was just plain unprofessional. Putting him over would have condoned his disrespect, not just for me but for the honor of old school ways.
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Now come on, why should Bret give a shit about Shawn?
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