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Ballsy Badass
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And all you Hart smarks....don't twist my words. Bret Hart was talented and in his own league at one point in time. He deserves to be in the Hall of Fame and be credited for the wrestling talent that he has. I have respect for Bret Hart 100% as a wrestling talent. That is where it ends...as a wrestling talent. Bret Hart the business man and Bret Hart the person I have no respect for. When you are leaving a company for a multi million dollar deal that was going to set him for the rest of his life and a man who gave him gainful employment for over 15 years asks him to do one thing, he says no. At some point down the road...Bret lost sight of what the point of this business is about and what the age old tradition is...and that is when you are leaving a company and you are the champion, you JOB to the guy that is lined up to succeed him and you put him over. That is the respectable way to go out. Every other guy in the wrestling business has done it for 40 plus years or more....so what made Bret Hart so different...nothing except that he felt he didn't have to do anything in his own mind.
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GO HABS GO!
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Hogan didnt do it. He didnt do it for Bret, more importantly. |
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Ballsy Badass
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Hogan never put anyone over....any half-witted knucklehead who claims to be a wrestling fan and member of the IWC knows that shit. Hogan was always about the mega-bucks and putting himself over.....but besides Hogan....there may have been rare instances but in general I don't think any of the good ol boys from "back in the day" wouldn't do the respectable thing and the RIGHT thing for that matter and not put someone over on there way out.
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