imho one guy wrecking the entire storyline that had been built up, just because he refused to lay down for the members of the stable; in a way de-crediting said stable, the title he 'won' and the Federation in general, is horse shit. I thought 'workers' were supposed to 'work' with each other for the good of the company. I never liked HBK, even before Montréal, and this is one of the reasons why ... I feel it'd be the greatest thing ever for Hogan to go over him as a result, but that's another story.
PLUS: if WWF knew HBK would refuse to lay down for the Hart Foundation, why the hell didn't they put someone else in that match? Triple H would have been adequate, or Ken Shamrock, Austin (was he still out with his neck injury then?) or another tweener who hated the Harts, as almost everyone did storyline-wise in thse days; somebody like that.
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