Bret Hart, you don't really understand the business of the Pro Wrestling business. You only understand the Bret Hart business of the Pro Wrestling business, and they are two different things.
Bret 'the Hitman' Hart from circa, say, 1997, the U.S.-bashing Bret Hart, would have to lay a beat down on John Cena, I think.
Bret Hart was a nobody from Canada, and Hogan was the greatest star in wrestling.
Germany has a deep respect for the Hart family, especially Bret 'The Hitman' Hart.
I loved reminiscing with my dad about his matches with the Bulldogs and his partnership with my uncle Bret Hart as the Hart Foundation.
I was actually a big Owen Hart fan, but I wasn't a Bret Hart fan at all growing up.
I'm not a racist like Bret Hart, I hate everyone equally!
I'd come from the bottom of the barrel. Just Owen Hart getting out of the shadow of Bret Hart's little brother. Everyone figured, this is a joke, Owen's going to get squashed.
I'm not a Bret Hart fan.
They say that you never forget your first love and my first love was wrestling. My grandmother taught me wrestling, but it was not until Wrestlemania 10, Bret Hart Vs. Owen Hart, who made a work of art.
John Cena is like the 2010 version of Bret Hart. Fans see him as a real decent, upstanding human being.
My favorite wrestler growing up was Bret 'The Hitman' Hart.
If you're an aspiring wrestler, Bret Hart is usually at the top of the list for inspiration.
If you put a s infront of hitman, you have my exact thoughts on Bret Hart
Long ago I added to the true old adage of "What is everybody's business is nobody's business," another clause which, I think, morethan any other principle has served to influence my actions in life. That is, What is nobody's business is my business.
'Ring of Honor' is extreme... probably one of my favorite matches I ever saw. I don't remember the name of the guys, but it was unbelievable... it was almost like Stone Cold and Bret Hart when they had their 'I Quit' match.