Bret is 100% correct. There have been numerous guys, whether they were popular or not, that became main eventers because Vince, or now Hunter wanted to be. And who they didnt, didnt.
This is the way almost all workplaces are. The ones who get promoted often aren't the most talented, most skilled, or the best performers. It is the ones who management like the most.
Touching story …i have heard other such tales of Bruiser Brody I believe he was a kind Soul. I very much wish he hadn’t lost his life. God bless him 🙏.Amen
I loved Brusier Brody since I was a kid and I finally got to wrestle on a show it Pa. With him and Abdullah the Butcher. It was a dream come true. He was a great guy and he could have been the Champion of the Universe if he wanted to. He had it all.
He didn't have enough brains...He got his guts cut out over a squabbled in puerto rico...U don't go into the lions den without proper protection and start playing with the animals,it don't usually end well...
@@MnMs002 it had nothing to do with the area he was wrestling in it had to do with the fact that he was looking into buying investing and expanding into certain wrestling businesses and certain ppl didn’t like it. Watch the dark side of the ring episode about him
That was Brodys presence. Dude could walk into an airport or resuraunt and automatically command respect without saying a word, and if the guys seen Brody talking to you they would do a 180 in attitude. Gosh I miss that man and the legitimacy he brought to the business and the way he never cowered to a promotor.
So thankful Brody never worked for Vince Jr. They never would’ve used him properly. Shame he wasn’t around to do a couple appearances for Heyman. He would’ve been over like Rover in Philly and NY.
Brody and Heyman would not have worked well together. The promoter with the reputation of screwing guys out of their pay and the worker known for not putting up with screwy promoters. Polar opposites. Vince would have been good to him. Bring him in, build him up, feed him to Hogan, give him a big cheque and send him on his way.
Every single out of the ring story I hear about Brody, he is such a gentleman. The same people tell in ring stories and it is another tale all together!
I always loved Bret I love his passion for the wrestling business and I could sit and listen to him talk about wrestling all day. I did a job for him in WWEand he talked to me several minutes after the match we had and told me to go to Canada and work for his Dad. I couldn't at the time but I appreciated the offer. Love you Bret my brother FOREVER
Been a wresting fan going on 60 years. IMHO, Bret Hart is the best technical wrestler the business has ever seen. "Excellence of Execution" is exactly what Bret delivered in every match.
I'd say 2nd after curt hennig but I loved bret and remember only ever wanting him to lose against curt at SS91 and KOTR93 and he lost neither that always bothered me until years later when the internet and youtube was born I got to see him pin Bret in a house show in 89 and now I can be happy lol
bret hart is my favorite wrestler of all time ....now that it's out of the way he's nowhere close to hogan like at all ...in the ring sure but wrestling is a work...you're only as good as what you draw and hogan drew more than any wrestler ever.....without hogan we wouldn't even be here today on youtube debating about wrestling
Brody liked to have things kinda go his way. If not he would punish whoever he wrestled. Vince would have lost a lot of guys. Brody was very good at what he did and Tony Atlas will say that nobody would lift a finger out of fear to help him that day. So tragic. He will always be one of my favorites
I just rewatched the In Your House Canadian Stampede PPV. I was in attendance that night. If you don't know what Bret and the rest of the Hart family means to Calgary, watch the Hart foundation vs Austin, LOD, Shamrock and Golddust 5 man tag. In my opinion it's the loudest crowd reaction in wrestling history. The best part about it, is that the Hart's were supposed to be the heels. Not in Canada. Bret's a great Canadian and we still love him
Brody and Vince never would have worked. Vince probably would have turned him into some kind of comedy gimmick and Brody wouldn't have had it. Plus he would have destroyed everyone on the roster at that time.
Bret Hart one of the great ones. The only things that Hogan was better was. Talking BS Only had three moves Almost every match was the same. Was a , major juicer. Like what said. In a straight shoot. Hogan would submit within 1 minute.
Like you saiid if used correctly had the man lived I wonder what a brody vs undertaker match would gone because at least with him he had wrestler not freak shows taker had to deal with.
@@Los_Chanchulleros Puerto Rico people should be laughing. Look at your shithole of a homeland. I visited once. Your girls were cheap..and your fathers rode tourists around on donkeys. Scum of the world that Noone gives a fuck about
@@slipper409 yeah, not having inner strength isn't worked around by you needing to use someone else to 'buy more time' you're a piece of shit with no sense of self'
Bret was ALWAYS, probably from age 16, a better WRESTLER than Hogan. Hogan had size and one move the leg drop. Bret Hart would choke out Hogan in 20 seconds in a shoot match.
@@stillme1065 Hogan was hyped. He wasn't the best by any stretch of the imagination. He was in the right place at the right time. He was marketed by Vince to be larger than life.
@Killer Joe Brett's push came later. Different times. I credit Brett with the beginning of the Attitude Era. His matches with SCSA we're epic. Without him there wouldn't have been that transition.
@Killer Joe McMahon provided the tools,Verne Gagne basically made Hogan what Hogan came to be,without his advice Hogan wouldn t ve been the Hogan ppl fell in love with,without McMahon Hogan wouldn t have reached the fame he did.
Bret represents the best of what Pro wrestling was & still should be. It is about telling a story in the ring. You do that be making your moves look as real as possible, you do it by making your opponents moves look like they a legit hurting you (selling) & psychology of the story. Hogan had one story. He would get in a ring & beat up a guy, then the hell would cheat to get an advantage, then Hogan would take everything including the hell's finsher that always took out every other wrestler, and then all of a sudden "Hulk Up" point the finger & then hit the big boot and leg drop. He was boring AF. even when I was a young kid & enjoyed watching the guys who could work well regardless if they were a heel or a babyface. Some of my favourite matches were the Bulldogs vs the Hart Foundation & I loved Jake Roberts psychology and Bret & Mr. Perfect was always a good match.
Hogan was another face of wrestling. Hogan was the best in his way to do some things innthe ring and outside. The same is for Bret. I can't compare them, totally different. For me are both two great legends of the discipline.
Knowing that those guys stayed at the airport Marriott I’m guessing that was the Jo Jo’s that was right down the street a bit where discount long term parking is now not sure if the old Jo Jo’s building is still there with a different restaurant chain in it or not
It says in Wikipedia that Bruiser Brody played for the Fort Worth Braves of the TFL and CFL. Did he ever play for the Redskins, or are people confused with the Braves?
@christopherjames9843 I have numerous times. I found no mention of the redskins. There's two Brody Wiki pages, however. One correct, one phony, I think.
hace como 13 años atras Bret hart vino a San Juan Puerto Rico al pool palace y en el evento estaba el invader #1 el supuesto "murderer" de Brody.fue real.
everything they promise him gone ture. bret hart was one of the greatest WWE Superstars ever. Face of the Company, and loved be fan all around the world as Nr. 1 and one of us.
Bret WAS/IS 1000 times better than Hogan,Bret has more talent,more knowledge of wrestling than Hogan would ever learn. Hogan was that "all american" boy,but was all fake,Bret was the real deal,he didn t get as high as his talent would ve taken him,and then that pos Goldberg did what he did,long live the Hitman.
Holy shit!! That’s gotta be the most outlandish comment ever!!! Congrats dumbass. Now how about laying off the hallucinogenic and psychedelic drugs you unemployed delusional junkie! Indisputable fact; wrestling wouldn’t be wrestling if it weren’t for Hogan. Okay to be honest and fair... and Flair. Both, Hogan and Flair made wrestling what it is today. Bottom line... no Hogan, no Bret. And for anyone to have the gall and audacity to say Bret is above Hogan, obviously knows fuck all about wrestling. Now, if your hold Bret above Hogan because of personal preference/opinion, than obviously that’s different. It’s fair to say we each have different opinions. But to blatantly say Bret was and or is of higher wrestling class, based on accomplishments and achievements, than Hogan, is being naive at its finest and absolutely ridiculous. Your horseshit nonsensical comment makes me worried about your mental state. It’s obvious fans are responding to a brain damaged goof. You’re dismissed retard. Thanks to your absolutely absurd pathetic comment, I have no alternative but to leave and remain gone from this comment board. That said retard, don’t bother replying.
If Brody went to WWF, Vince FOR SURE would have done right by him. NO WAY Brody takes that deal IF Vince would have made him look like a fool. Brody DIDN'T need Vince to make great money. But NO DOUBT going to WWF was the ULTIMATE to make the most money. Vince had all those avenues for the boys to make money. I just don't think Brody wanted that money BAD ENOUGH to play some dumb cartoon type of gimmick. He could have stayed in Japan to finish his career. Or maybe get a huge payday from WCW if he wanted to. Vince did right by Flair, Dusty, LOD, and Tully-Arn. All of them got awesome pushes. With a legend like Brody, Vince FOR SURE puts him vs. Hogan at some point at a big PPV. Vince would have had him tone down his persona some. BUT still would allow Brody to be ENOUGH OF HIMSELF to create that bad ass aura of danger.
Brody wouldn't have had any use for Vince's carney shit. As difficult at times as Brody could be (and he was a politician backstage), he respected the business from an old school standpoint. Vince on the other hand turned it into Barnum and Bailey Circus.
Because hulks matches are all the same they are predictable .. predictable matches don’t have drama or tension since you know the outcome already ... putting on a match with no Atherton no drama no tension that everyone has already seen a hundred times ... that is seriously hulk hogan in a nut shell ... he is prooof the industry has nothing to do with talant ...
Well you know Bret is half looney when he says he respected Strongbow from what I heard from other shoots Strongbow was one of the biggest douches and backstabbing agents in WWF
True to form, Bret makes it all about himself and his ego. Are we supposed to believe that Bruiser Brody just happened to walk past this one place, looked in the window, saw Bret Hart in there who was a nobody at that time and decided to go in just to shake his hand and put him over? How would Brody have seem him in Japan? If Brody was in Japan at the time wouldn't they have met and shook hands there? It's not like they had youtube to see every match ever and I doubt he would have sat down to watch a tape of some random kid he doesn't really know apart from him being a promoters kid. I think the only place this actually happened was in Bret's head. In Bret's mind he was always a big star admired by many.
Brody did live in the St. Louis area for a time and the promoter that had taken over the St. Louis territory after Munchnick retired was prormoting WWF shows in St. Louis so it's possible that Brody would have known what restaurant they were at.
First of all, someone really, really dislikes Bret Hart a bit. I don't know of who else would listen to that story and get out of it that Bret Hart was trying to put himself over. Second, it is very likely Brody would have known who Hart was on account of his dad. Third, what I got from that story was that Brody probably saw that Hart was getting shit on and took it on himself to to give the guy a break.
Moondoggie I could see Brody really respecting Stu Hart. Stu was a legit hooker. I know Brody’s background was football and he wasn’t a legit hooker. He seems like someone that would look up to those guys. So to think he would take interest in Stu’s son isn’t to far fetched. There are plenty of stories of Brody being very nice, well articulated outside of the ring. Bruiser Brody was a character Frank Goodish played him. While he was notoriously difficult to work with that’s because he wanted to make sure he was compensated as best he could be. So yeah bookers probably didn’t like him and talked mad shit
His stuff is actually more reliable than most. There is an exhaustive broadcast about the Montreal Screwjob, a few hours between Dave Meltzer and Jim Cornette. As they peeled through the narrative, Dave Meltzer having first hand accounts from others who were there, and Cornette, actually being there. Found that Bret’s take on the Screwjob was the most honest. More over, contractually he was the ethical one between the two sides.
You could tell the complement from Brody means so much to Bret.
Bret your still the man!! Very humble person , one of the few true pure wrestlers, thank you
Bret is 100% correct. There have been numerous guys, whether they were popular or not, that became main eventers because Vince, or now Hunter wanted to be. And who they didnt, didnt.
This is the way almost all workplaces are. The ones who get promoted often aren't the most talented, most skilled, or the best performers. It is the ones who management like the most.
@jmd2789 not necessarily. They pushed Brock and his overpush led to people turning away.
This 80% of the time. Why people don’t grasp this is beyond me.
I think the line of thinking is "we don't care what you like, THIS is what you'll like" something like that
Who should've been main eventers that weren't? The cream usually rises to the top.
The best wrestler and story teller ever. Bret hope you are doing good.
Best storyteller ever? Have you looked at RUclips and seen all these guys tell their wrestling stories?
@J Crash he made Austin look credible and likable in WM13. Austin made millions for the WWF. Shhh
@@erichvonmolder9310 stone cold tells the best stories from what I've seen
@@wheelmanstan .....him and Book
Like he’ll see your comment.
Brody is a legend.
Touching story …i have heard other such tales of Bruiser Brody I believe he was a kind Soul. I very much wish he hadn’t lost his life. God bless him 🙏.Amen
I loved Brusier Brody since I was a kid and I finally got to wrestle on a show it Pa. With him and Abdullah the Butcher. It was a dream come true. He was a great guy and he could have been the Champion of the Universe if he wanted to. He had it all.
He didn't have enough brains...He got his guts cut out over a squabbled in puerto rico...U don't go into the lions den without proper protection and start playing with the animals,it don't usually end well...
A kid? Your pic looks like you're older than he would have been if alive!!!
@@BROOKLYNVILLAIN Brody would be almost 80yrs old. He started wrestling late in life. Hell he played NFL football for Redskins in 1970 lol
@@MnMs002 you have no clue what your speaking on or about and insulting a dead man and saying he doesn’t have brains isn’t ever a good look bro
@@MnMs002 it had nothing to do with the area he was wrestling in it had to do with the fact that he was looking into buying investing and expanding into certain wrestling businesses and certain ppl didn’t like it. Watch the dark side of the ring episode about him
What a story - best one from Bret I've seen - Bruiser = LEGEND !!!!
Randhir Verma Unfortunately I don't BELIEVE this story.
@real85er I've seen it before...and I agree with you entirely !!!
GREAT BRET HART STORIES ON BRUISER BRODY R.I.P !!!
That was Brodys presence. Dude could walk into an airport or resuraunt and automatically command respect without saying a word, and if the guys seen Brody talking to you they would do a 180 in attitude. Gosh I miss that man and the legitimacy he brought to the business and the way he never cowered to a promotor.
@PaPa Shango You're hilarious, you f*cking d1ck! Way to poke about a guy getting murdered.
So thankful Brody never worked for Vince Jr. They never would’ve used him properly. Shame he wasn’t around to do a couple appearances for Heyman. He would’ve been over like Rover in Philly and NY.
Brody and Heyman would not have worked well together. The promoter with the reputation of screwing guys out of their pay and the worker known for not putting up with screwy promoters. Polar opposites. Vince would have been good to him. Bring him in, build him up, feed him to Hogan, give him a big cheque and send him on his way.
Ralph Biansco Brody did work for McMahon but the senior.If you would know wrestling history you would know that. HE was built like a tank.
spectrumlocalb191 Why would you decide to insult me about my lack of wrestling knowledge when I specifically said Jr. in my comment?
spectrumlocalb191 true, they had him beat down André, if that's doesn't show you how over he was, nothing will
Brody probably be in the faunkasaurus dancer.
Bret Hart is a really good guy.
Every single out of the ring story I hear about Brody, he is such a gentleman. The same people tell in ring stories and it is another tale all together!
Bruiser was a real one...
I always loved Bret I love his passion for the wrestling business and I could sit and listen to him talk about wrestling all day. I did a job for him in WWEand he talked to me several minutes after the match we had and told me to go to Canada and work for his Dad. I couldn't at the time but I appreciated the offer. Love you Bret my brother FOREVER
The WWF tried to create a Bruiser Brody clone with the Berzerker
What a great tag team Brody and Bret would have made he was taken from us too soon rip Brody god bless you
Those kind of stories are priceless! Love it!
Been a wresting fan going on 60 years. IMHO, Bret Hart is the best technical wrestler the business has ever seen. "Excellence of Execution" is exactly what Bret delivered in every match.
The rabid wolverine was better
How old are you 80
@@guidoluzzi66 Dynamite Kid was better than both of them
Dynamite
I'd say 2nd after curt hennig but I loved bret and remember only ever wanting him to lose against curt at SS91 and KOTR93 and he lost neither that always bothered me until years later when the internet and youtube was born I got to see him pin Bret in a house show in 89 and now I can be happy lol
He's the first person I've hear that had nice things to say about Jay Strongbow.
In hindsight, Bret Hart is better then Hulk Hogan .
kingkold No Shit.
bret hart is my favorite wrestler of all time ....now that it's out of the way he's nowhere close to hogan like at all ...in the ring sure but wrestling is a work...you're only as good as what you draw and hogan drew more than any wrestler ever.....without hogan we wouldn't even be here today on youtube debating about wrestling
kingkold noooo
than*
Way better
I'm feeling really old because I remember ALL those guys he's talking about.
"Hus! Hus! Hus!"...Bruiser Brody.
This is cool. God bless you, Brett. Congrats on the Hall of Fame!
God bless Bret & Frank ❤️
Brody liked to have things kinda go his way. If not he would punish whoever he wrestled. Vince would have lost a lot of guys. Brody was very good at what he did and Tony Atlas will say that nobody would lift a finger out of fear to help him that day. So tragic. He will always be one of my favorites
Hope Brett will train wrestlers like his pops !
I just rewatched the In Your House Canadian Stampede PPV. I was in attendance that night. If you don't know what Bret and the rest of the Hart family means to Calgary, watch the Hart foundation vs Austin, LOD, Shamrock and Golddust 5 man tag. In my opinion it's the loudest crowd reaction in wrestling history. The best part about it, is that the Hart's were supposed to be the heels. Not in Canada. Bret's a great Canadian and we still love him
Damn everytime I hear about the legendary Bruiser Brody i get sad he should be in the WWE HOF he was murdered in the wrestling business
Yeah he should be . Not that piece of crap Carlos Calon .
A Bruiser Brody vs Bret Hart match would have torn the place down
That dream match would be the last match of hart
That was so cool and heart felt
RIP BRODY! RiP OWEN!
Brody and Vince never would have worked. Vince probably would have turned him into some kind of comedy gimmick and Brody wouldn't have had it. Plus he would have destroyed everyone on the roster at that time.
SPOT ON !!!!
They would've built him up as some stupid hick and feed him to Hogan.
yeah ! your so right..they have change him and called him the berserker ..lol. john nords wrestling name...
Loved to see Haku vs Brody that will be a hell of a match
I don't know. I would like to believe he would, as Bruiser Brody was named by Vince SR.
Brett and Hacksaw my shared no 1
it was almost like an answered prayer
Bret Hart one of the great ones. The only things that Hogan was better was.
Talking BS
Only had three moves
Almost every match was the same.
Was a ,
major juicer.
Like what said. In a straight shoot. Hogan would submit within 1 minute.
Vince McMahon cared more about looks than ability.
Yes three moves, the leg drop, body slam, and the eye gouge, he loved the eye gouge his most used move
Brody and Hogan or Undertaker would have been huge though if Brody was used correctly.
Brody & Undertaker yes - but Hogan - no cause of his ego bro !! Just my humble opinion.
Undertaker and Brody are legends, both men's men, Hogan isn't known as a badass backstage or in the ring.
Like you saiid if used correctly had the man lived I wonder what a brody vs undertaker match would gone because at least with him he had wrestler not freak shows taker had to deal with.
@President Funny Valentine D4C Damn, I did not know till now !!!
Taker/Texas Red got his ass handed to him by Brody in their match.
Brody and Owen... 2 great losses to the business, in horrible ways. RIP gentlemen
The cover up of Brody's murder is sick.
Bruiser was like a son to Fritz and Fritz was trained by Stu Hart so I figure he looked at Brett like family.
Bruiser Brody makes me proud to come from The Motor City
Lol. That's all it takes, huh?
Puerto Rico laughs about your city.
@@Los_Chanchulleros Puerto Rico people should be laughing.
Look at your shithole of a homeland. I visited once. Your girls were cheap..and your fathers rode tourists around on donkeys.
Scum of the world that Noone gives a fuck about
Bret's eyes tell stories while he talks.
👽
Miss this guy. RIP Hit man.
Fuck you, you piece of shit
@@Zeitgeist997 made you look nuthanger.
@@slipper409 yeah, not having inner strength isn't worked around by you needing to use someone else to 'buy more time' you're a piece of shit with no sense of self'
@@Zeitgeist997 incprrect
Music interrupting at the end before he finished his sentence was a poor editing choice
so yeah i bought the DvD, payed the money via PayPal and never got the dvd..
The Chief was brutal to a lot of guys.
Bret was ALWAYS, probably from age 16, a better WRESTLER than Hogan. Hogan had size and one move the leg drop. Bret Hart would choke out Hogan in 20 seconds in a shoot match.
Hogan was the biggest Draw
@@stillme1065 Hogan was hyped. He wasn't the best by any stretch of the imagination. He was in the right place at the right time. He was marketed by Vince to be larger than life.
majorsmythe1 You right Hogan was rubbish Bret one of the best .
@Killer Joe Brett's push came later. Different times. I credit Brett with the beginning of the Attitude Era. His matches with SCSA we're epic. Without him there wouldn't have been that transition.
@Killer Joe McMahon provided the tools,Verne Gagne basically made Hogan what Hogan came to be,without his advice Hogan wouldn t ve been the Hogan ppl fell in love with,without McMahon Hogan wouldn t have reached the fame he did.
Of course Brody loved Stu Hart.
The Canadian Don Johnson
If Brody had gone to WWF, I wonder if he'd still be alive.
He’s a great story teller
Bret represents the best of what Pro wrestling was & still should be. It is about telling a story in the ring. You do that be making your moves look as real as possible, you do it by making your opponents moves look like they a legit hurting you (selling) & psychology of the story. Hogan had one story. He would get in a ring & beat up a guy, then the hell would cheat to get an advantage, then Hogan would take everything including the hell's finsher that always took out every other wrestler, and then all of a sudden "Hulk Up" point the finger & then hit the big boot and leg drop. He was boring AF. even when I was a young kid & enjoyed watching the guys who could work well regardless if they were a heel or a babyface. Some of my favourite matches were the Bulldogs vs the Hart Foundation & I loved Jake Roberts psychology and Bret & Mr. Perfect was always a good match.
The employees don't decide their own gimmicks, moves or booking. You seem to forget that.
Hogan was another face of wrestling. Hogan was the best in his way to do some things innthe ring and outside. The same is for Bret. I can't compare them, totally different. For me are both two great legends of the discipline.
Knowing that those guys stayed at the airport Marriott I’m guessing that was the Jo Jo’s that was right down the street a bit where discount long term parking is now not sure if the old Jo Jo’s building is still there with a different restaurant chain in it or not
Bret was a top guy from 92 until the time he left nothing ever would have been good enough for Bret cause star power he never even came close to Hulk
It says in Wikipedia that Bruiser Brody played for the Fort Worth Braves of the TFL and CFL. Did he ever play for the Redskins, or are people confused with the Braves?
He was on the Redskins taxi squad 1969-1971.
@@christopherjames9843 Huh. Maybe. Wikipedia says nothing of that.
@@christianhafer9819 Lol, you didn't read it very well. Look again.
@christopherjames9843 I have numerous times. I found no mention of the redskins. There's two Brody Wiki pages, however. One correct, one phony, I think.
hace como 13 años atras Bret hart vino a San Juan Puerto Rico al pool palace y en el evento estaba el invader #1 el supuesto "murderer" de Brody.fue real.
Bretescribio sobre PR en su libro dijo queaqui fue donde decidio dedicar su vida a la lucha libre
Would've been nice to see Brody in the WWE.
Yep, Brody made the right choice. He knew WWF wasn't the place for him...
I’d like for one of Howard Stern’s pranksters to call up a public access show and say: “Can I tell you my favorite Bruiser Brody story real briefly?”
Why
When Brody was murdered tragically, Xpac was there.
Xpac was 15 at that time.
Xpac🤣🤣🤣no he wasn’t
@@TheSands83 its a joke, caz x pac always lies and says he was thr to witness everything tht ever happened
Vinny really? Hell I never knew that... I’m usually know all the wrestling inside stuff ... I’ll have to find him saying that
He shat in the murderer's bag
I was a fan of Hart but I always thought Hennig was better.
Strongbow was an ass behind the scenes.
Brody definetly would have been the kinda guy to be called Bro!
everything they promise him gone ture. bret hart was one of the greatest WWE Superstars ever. Face of the Company, and loved be fan all around the world as Nr. 1 and one of us.
fuck montreal, one night doesnt kill all other good memories...
15 seconds to get to Bret lol
Unless it comes to taking steroids and being a SOB .. hulk is awsome at that
3 dis set huh
I wonder why Bruiser thought that the WWF wasn't the place for him?
Anyone,see how much the set IS?
Bret WAS/IS 1000 times better than Hogan,Bret has more talent,more knowledge of wrestling than Hogan would ever learn.
Hogan was that "all american" boy,but was all fake,Bret was the real deal,he didn t get as high as his talent would ve taken him,and then that pos Goldberg did what he did,long live the Hitman.
Holy shit!!
That’s gotta be the most outlandish comment ever!!!
Congrats dumbass.
Now how about laying off the hallucinogenic and psychedelic drugs you unemployed delusional junkie!
Indisputable fact; wrestling wouldn’t be wrestling if it weren’t for Hogan. Okay to be honest and fair... and Flair. Both, Hogan and Flair made wrestling what it is today.
Bottom line... no Hogan, no Bret.
And for anyone to have the gall and audacity to say Bret is above Hogan, obviously knows fuck all about wrestling.
Now, if your hold Bret above Hogan because of personal preference/opinion, than obviously that’s different. It’s fair to say we each have different opinions.
But to blatantly say Bret was and or is of higher wrestling class, based on accomplishments and achievements, than Hogan, is being naive at its finest and absolutely ridiculous.
Your horseshit nonsensical comment makes me worried about your mental state. It’s obvious fans are responding to a brain damaged goof.
You’re dismissed retard.
Thanks to your absolutely absurd pathetic comment, I have no alternative but to leave and remain gone from this comment board.
That said retard, don’t bother replying.
If Brody went to WWF, Vince FOR SURE would have done right by him. NO WAY Brody takes that deal IF Vince would have made him look like a fool. Brody DIDN'T need Vince to make great money. But NO DOUBT going to WWF was the ULTIMATE to make the most money. Vince had all those avenues for the boys to make money. I just don't think Brody wanted that money BAD ENOUGH to play some dumb cartoon type of gimmick. He could have stayed in Japan to finish his career. Or maybe get a huge payday from WCW if he wanted to. Vince did right by Flair, Dusty, LOD, and Tully-Arn. All of them got awesome pushes. With a legend like Brody, Vince FOR SURE puts him vs. Hogan at some point at a big PPV. Vince would have had him tone down his persona some. BUT still would allow Brody to be ENOUGH OF HIMSELF to create that bad ass aura of danger.
Brody wouldn't have had any use for Vince's carney shit. As difficult at times as Brody could be (and he was a politician backstage), he respected the business from an old school standpoint. Vince on the other hand turned it into Barnum and Bailey Circus.
Bret Harts story about Brusier Brody is Brusier Brody giving Bret Hart a compliment.
Classic Bret.
He was better than Hogan though
George scott = George "the Animal" Steele
cleveland steamer
A Bret Hart video! What's he whining aboot now?
Bullshit he never knew Brody.
because you would know right? lmao
@@chipdouglas03 Don't worry about what I know.
What's with his displaced neck tendon? I try to click on every Bret shoot but never noticed it B4.
We of House Mastiff recognize only one true king and his name is Hart
Shit! Is Bret in prison?!
Because hulks matches are all the same they are predictable .. predictable matches don’t have drama or tension since you know the outcome already ... putting on a match with no Atherton no drama no tension that everyone has already seen a hundred times ... that is seriously hulk hogan in a nut shell ... he is prooof the industry has nothing to do with talant ...
Strongbow was an ass
Brett has always been better than Hogan. Hogan and flair do the same tired routine over and over again.... boring 😴
3:46 DETROIT WOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sad
Could listen to the hitman all day
Well you know Bret is half looney when he says he respected Strongbow from what I heard from other shoots Strongbow was one of the biggest douches and backstabbing agents in WWF
Brett should host a podcast titled "Has Been Memories"
True to form, Bret makes it all about himself and his ego. Are we supposed to believe that Bruiser Brody just happened to walk past this one place, looked in the window, saw Bret Hart in there who was a nobody at that time and decided to go in just to shake his hand and put him over? How would Brody have seem him in Japan? If Brody was in Japan at the time wouldn't they have met and shook hands there? It's not like they had youtube to see every match ever and I doubt he would have sat down to watch a tape of some random kid he doesn't really know apart from him being a promoters kid.
I think the only place this actually happened was in Bret's head. In Bret's mind he was always a big star admired by many.
Brody did live in the St. Louis area for a time and the promoter that had taken over the St. Louis territory after Munchnick retired was prormoting WWF shows in St. Louis so it's possible that Brody would have known what restaurant they were at.
First of all, someone really, really dislikes Bret Hart a bit. I don't know of who else would listen to that story and get out of it that Bret Hart was trying to put himself over. Second, it is very likely Brody would have known who Hart was on account of his dad. Third, what I got from that story was that Brody probably saw that Hart was getting shit on and took it on himself to to give the guy a break.
Moondoggie it's funny how he says Brody said " I liked your work" . I don't think wrestlers talk about their style that way. Maybe musicians.
Moondoggie I could see Brody really respecting Stu Hart. Stu was a legit hooker. I know Brody’s background was football and he wasn’t a legit hooker. He seems like someone that would look up to those guys. So to think he would take interest in Stu’s son isn’t to far fetched. There are plenty of stories of Brody being very nice, well articulated outside of the ring. Bruiser Brody was a character Frank Goodish played him. While he was notoriously difficult to work with that’s because he wanted to make sure he was compensated as best he could be. So yeah bookers probably didn’t like him and talked mad shit
how rude
God damn!
He looks like he’s around 95 years old!!!
wrestlers dont age well
Sadly Bret is known for lying a lot and thinks way to high of himself. Good chance this never happened
Any proof of that. As far as I know other wrestlsrs have backed up a lot of his storys one of them being Stone Cold.
His stuff is actually more reliable than most. There is an exhaustive broadcast about the Montreal Screwjob, a few hours between Dave Meltzer and Jim Cornette. As they peeled through the narrative, Dave Meltzer having first hand accounts from others who were there, and Cornette, actually being there. Found that Bret’s take on the Screwjob was the most honest. More over, contractually he was the ethical one between the two sides.
He's not known for "lying a lot" at all. As for thinking highly of himself well i'll give you that one :)
The best of the best can think as highly of themselves as they want.
Bret's Stories, No Matter Who, or What he's Talking About always give a Nostalgic, and Worm Feeling in me!!! BIG FAN!!!!!
Bret and stone cold was the best .. bruser brody sounds like a cool guy looks bit like braun strawman ..