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Old 09-29-2013, 12:41 PM   #1
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Bret Hart's book

So I searched for a thread about the book and the only one I could find was done by Zeeboe and nobody even really discussed the book and I don't really want to post in a Zeeboe thread, it's too distracting.

Who read it? And who liked it? I enjoyed it thoroughly. It was fucking dark as hell and really sad but probably the most interesting wrestling read I've had. Brutally honest, and the Hart family is even more fucked than I had figured, though not that much more.

Bret is humble and yet into himself a lot at the same time, he's just self assured I guess and a little bitter, but I take him for his word. I'd say the most interesting part of the read was between the beginning of his Hart foundation run up until before the Screwjob because it's all been rehashed so much.

Thoughts?
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