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09-15-2012, 10:54 AM
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Getting ignored by SCOTT STEINER
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Re: Bret Hart On WWE Wasting Talent
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Originally Posted by JoseDRiveraTCR7
His matches against Benoit, Mr. Perfect, Roddy Piper, British Bulldog, Ric Flair, Owen Hart, Bob Backlund, Undertaker.
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A desperate list of opponents and still not 20 yet.
Face it, he was the definition of boring as a performer and as a personality. People slept during his matches. There's a reason Shawn Michaels managed to surpass Bret Hart and is also considered the greatest performer in history. Bret is only known for his constant whining.
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09-15-2012, 10:59 AM
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Carrying SCOTT STEINER's bags
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Re: Bret Hart On WWE Wasting Talent
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Originally Posted by Tnmore
A desperate list of opponents and still not 20 yet.
Face it, he was the definition of boring as a performer and as a personality. People slept during his matches. There's a reason Shawn Michaels managed to surpass Bret Hart and is also considered the greatest performer in history. Bret is only known for his constant whining.
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Why is 20 the magical number all of a sudden? Bret is a universally acclaimed in-ring performer and technician. Also, a little word of advice, bro. When you have a room full of people telling you that you're being a jackass, then you probably are.
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09-15-2012, 11:06 AM
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Yelled at by SCOTT STEINER
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Re: Bret Hart On WWE Wasting Talent
Anyone who thinks Bret was boring in the ring and that he wasn't loved by the fans is seriously stupid.
As for his points, it's ironic really because WWE seem to be at least trying now instead of a few years ago when they thought Batista, Jericho, Edge, HBK, Triple H, Cena etc would be around forever and never bothered saving for a rainy day. Mainly, they have to try but when the storylines are that uninspiring, well...Punk has turned into a generic arrogant heel, this current gimmick has nothing on his previous gimmicks of self-righteous and obnoxious straight-edger and the pipe bomb guy. Del Rio is about as exciting as watching paint dry, Bryan is doing a good job but he's played more for laughs now instead of letting the humour flow naturally and it's all a bit of a mess quite frankly.
I disagree with Bret on Brodus though. We've already had Henry, Tensai, Kane and Show as monster heels in the last eighteen months. It's a played out gimmick.
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09-15-2012, 11:06 AM
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Re: Bret Hart On WWE Wasting Talent
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Originally Posted by Tnmore
A desperate list of opponents and still not 20 yet.
Face it, he was the definition of boring as a performer and as a personality. People slept during his matches. There's a reason Shawn Michaels managed to surpass Bret Hart and is also considered the greatest performer in history. Bret is only known for his constant whining.
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Bret Hart had better matches with more opponents during his career imo. In the 90s Michaels was never a bigger draw than Bret.
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09-15-2012, 11:11 AM
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Getting ignored by SCOTT STEINER
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Re: Bret Hart On WWE Wasting Talent
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Originally Posted by Tnmore
A desperate list of opponents and still not 20 yet.
Face it, he was the definition of boring as a performer and as a personality. People slept during his matches. There's a reason Shawn Michaels managed to surpass Bret Hart and is also considered the greatest performer in history. Bret is only known for his constant whining.
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I can name 20 off the top of my head..
Perfect
Owen hart
British Bulldog
Undertaker
HBK
Chris Benoit
Booker T
Goldberg
Dynamite Kid
Kevin Nash
Scott Hall
Yoko
Austin WM was one of the best I quit matches, or match period
Jerry Lawler
Ric Flair (if you want to add him, Hart claims he never like most of their matches)
Ricky Steamboat
Randy Savage
Bam Bam Bigelow
Piper
Ted DiBiase (might have spelled that wrong)...
well you get the picture 
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09-15-2012, 11:13 AM
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Cutting a shoot promo to get over
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Re: Bret Hart On WWE Wasting Talent
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Originally Posted by Tnmore
A desperate list of opponents and still not 20 yet.
Face it, he was the definition of boring as a performer and as a personality. People slept during his matches. There's a reason Shawn Michaels managed to surpass Bret Hart and is also considered the greatest performer in history. Bret is only known for his constant whining.
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I could also add his matches with Diesel, Demolition, the Bulldogs, the Steiner Brothers, Nasty Boys, Macho Man, Steamboat, and Bam Bam Bigelow. And Shawn only "surpassed" him because he came back while Bret was able to due to his injury. And YOU may think as Bret as nothing more than a whiner, but a lot of people think of him as one of the greatest performers of all time. Your opinion isn't fact.
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09-15-2012, 11:19 AM
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Re: Bret Hart On WWE Wasting Talent
You guys are easily trolled.
Bret is GOAT, better then austin and rock. But not HBK.
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09-15-2012, 11:19 AM
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Working on my abs
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Re: Bret Hart On WWE Wasting Talent
I'm about to get flamed, but I find most technical wrestling boring.
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09-15-2012, 11:20 AM
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Re: Bret Hart On WWE Wasting Talent
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Bret is only known for his constant whining.
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Yeah Bret Hart was the highlighted Hall of Famer in 2006 because of his whining. 
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09-15-2012, 11:24 AM
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Asking Meltzer to rate my matches
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Re: Bret Hart On WWE Wasting Talent
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Ok Bret hart had over 450 matches in his entire career. Other than the ones with Shawn and Austin, give me 20 other good/great matches that people still remember and appreciate today.
Go ahead. I'll wait.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tnmore
A desperate list of opponents and still not 20 yet.
Face it, he was the definition of boring as a performer and as a personality. People slept during his matches. There's a reason Shawn Michaels managed to surpass Bret Hart and is also considered the greatest performer in history. Bret is only known for his constant whining.
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You can't be serious. Bret had great matches with a multitude of superstars. Owen Hart, British Bulldog, Mr. Perfect, Bam Bam Bigelow, Razor Ramon, 123 Kid, Hakushi, Diesel, Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin, Chris Benoit etc. Maybe you need to rewatch some of Bret's matches.
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