I met Bret, he’s so genuine and good hearted. I remember being the over anxious fan and he was kind to me. We all love you Bret and appreciate the memories. Bret = GOAT.
I met him too. I offered him a WWF Magazine with this brother Owen on the front cover. I told to take it but he looked at it and gave returned it and thanked me. Then he asked for it back and he autographed a page inside. Cool guy!
I don't know where I heard but when Bret Hart said I can't sit in the backyard and have a conversation with my peers like Curt, Owen, Rowdy, Rick, Jim etc., and talk about the matches we had was so gut wrenching. Bret really wanted to have that reunion with his contemporaries and talk about the glory days and not able to share that with his peers just sucks.
@@Brook11223I think that's the one where he mentioned that he won't have the privilege of drinking a beer with those guys and remembering matches. At the time Roddy Piper was still alive so he just mentioned Curt hennig and Rick rude i remember.
@@Sosa_Da_Hennygod Exactly. He complimented Rick Rude so much because he stood by his side after the Montreal Screwjob. Rude called Bischoff and told what really happened and wants to come to WCW. His contract was I believe pay per day appearance or something.
I bloody loved Bret as a kid. My favourite, even as a heel with Jim. I block out all the noise and negativity about him. Just because he was part of my childhood growing up. Great story teller.
I met Jim at a doctors office a year before he passed. I saw him and his wife walk in. He went over to the magazine rack. As he started walking over to the seats I said, "Anvil". He looked and walked over with a smile. Didn't really talk about anything interesting considering where we were at, but was cool just to say hi. My wife has helped Nattie at her job before. Aways nice.
To go through the amount of losses that Bret Hart has gone through... virtually every family member and best friend he's ever had, in such tragic circumstances too... Jim Neidhart was someone who was right there with Bret alongside every tragedy. So for Jim to now be gone too, that must hit extra hard for Bret. Damn, I really wish nothing but peace for The Best There Is, The Best There Was And The Best There Ever Will Be.
Bret is truly a class act. In a time where celebrities are all about themselves, his dignity, honor, and integrity are really needed. Thank you Brett for being such great entertainer, and more importantly, an incredible role model.
The only thing better than hearing Bret Hart talk, is Bret Hart talking about Bill Goldberg 😂 What a legend. We should appreciate Bret whilst he’s around bc he’s a living survivor amongst many fallen
It would be great if Hannibal would do a regular show where he gives his thoughts on wrestling old and new. His no nonsense approach is refreshing. He gives an honest opinion and its great. Just a suggestion, keep up the great work.
When you hear the name Bret Hart you think of an absolute legend in the wrestling business. His finesse and execution of wrestling holds and his ability to make others bring out the best in themselves and mat wrestle sets him apart. A brilliant performer and genius inside the ring.
That was kinda heartbreaking at the end I gotta say 💔 This guy lost virtually his entire wrestling family aswell as actual family, still powers through 💓 The best ever in that ring without doubt too
There was no feud...they had one match...which you've completely misinterpreted. Two complete babyfaces both wanting to prove who the better man and more worthy champion is, who are willing to do whatever it takes to win the match, but have to choose between right and wrong. Fighting fairly and risk losing or doing whatever it takes to win and losing the respect of the audience and each other. What is more important? Friendship and respect or pride and the championship. You need to rewatch it. If you have the same understanding after it ends, you have no business calling yourself a wrestling fan.
Growing up Bret Hart was my favorite wrestler what he could do between the ropes was a work of art ...he is The best there is the best there was the best There ever will be in my eyes ❤
If there’s anybody who should be grateful for what the business gave him, it’s Bret Hart. If there is anybody that should be bitter about what the business took away from him, it is Bret Hart.
Bret Hart is loyal & generous to the right people in the biz and bitter & pissed about the worst people in the biz. He’s an accurate judge of character.
Life isn’t fair sometimes. Bret, Owen, Davey, Neidhart, Pillman, Piper, Rude, Curt, and many others who aren’t alive today should be able to sit in a bar/restaurant or at the WWE HOF once a year and drink and have a dinner where they can all hang out and talk about the old days. It’s sad watching all the old PPVs and watching matches where all the guys or some of the guys have passed away.
I always loved The Hitman. Heel or babyface, he told the story and that's all I wanted. I went to one WWE event and it was in the middle of the Hart/Taker feud. I was a fan of them both and just wanted to see a great match, which they provided. That guitar riff at the beginning of his intro music always got me pumped.
I really wish people wouldn't clap when people become emotional over memories. Wait until the end and then do it. Give the people some space and moment to be in it
Bret was probably one of my favorites back in the 80s. He was a class act wrestler. Loved when he would take his glasses off and put them on a young kids face to wear. He really had a way he could relate to his fans. Seeing him on the stage and getting choked up I will admit brought tears to my eyes. He’s no different then us and a human being with true emotions. I will always be a huge Bret fan as the wrestler and as a people person outside of the ring. Being able to watch his great matches back in the day as a 13/14 year old I will always be thankful for the entertainment he provided. God bless you Bret.
The amount of trouble my mother went through to place an order for a pair of his sunglasses plus a BH t-shirt from here in Denmark back then. Going to the bank and getting a check in USD, and then mailing it via snail mail. I used to have penpals my age in the US as well, and I was always jealous that they had easy access to lots of wrestling on TV, merchandise, and the possibility of going to a live event. Also it was frustrating when someone would send you a letter with only 5 lines of text, haha.
I remember when the Hart Foundation came to Salt Lake. I don’t remember who they wrestled. Someone in the crowd had a sign wishing Jim a happy birthday. He seemed very grateful when he saw it.
Hart Foundation are one of the few tag teams that could exist in any Era of pro Wrestling. Perfect blend of Brute Force and In-ring execution; they just complimented each other perfectly. Every Great Tag team has to have a Tandem Finisher and they did with the Hart Attack. Glad The Anvil was inducted because although his singles run was nowhere near Bret's run he was an integral part of The Hart Foundation.
Hitman was my favorite growing up and Still is. Guys got more backbone and loyalty in his pinky than most of the wrestlers today. His heart must break loosing all his brothers. To see him like this kills us fans but shows us he's human also.
I saw Jim Neidhart years ago at the Golds Gym here in Amarillo! He came in and stuck an UNGODLY amount of weight on a bench press and knocked out 10! He leaned up, threw the towel over his shoulder and said "man that's some pussy shit right there" and walked off! I checked the weights and was STUNNED! It was 500lbs!
Bret is clearly just a really nice and genuine guy, you'd say almost too nice for the industry really which is why there's been issues. Bret treats everyone a certain way and expects the same back in a world where that'll probably rarely happen.
I LOVE BRET HART!! EASILY in my tope 5 of all time. Met him TWICE!! Once when I was 12 on the wrestle vessel in the 90s and again in 2019 at a comic con. He was SUCH A NICE GUY!!!!! Blessings to you Hitman. The Excellence of Execution.
Roddy Piper was the first wrestler I ever got into. Seeing him onscreen was always the highlight of the show, IMO. I hear fans say that encounters with him were always just so great, such a personable and friendly person. I wish I could have met him.
I was in Indy for that match against Piper. Easily my favorite match that night. Bret stood out in every live event I attended back in the day, from local events up to Wrestlemania 8 (the only Mania I was able to attend).
Bret gets a lot of credit for his technical ability, and correctly so because he's one of the greatest ever, but I'm not sure he gets the credit for how important he was to the WWE during the early to mid-90's. The WWE could have legit folded in the wake of steroid scandal, a lot of the top guys from the 80's had moved on, and it fell on Bret to carry the company through those years until it found its feet again. Plus without him the Attitude Era would not have happened, or at least it wouldn't have happened in the way that it did.
Bret is definitely a true man. Feel bad for him, losing his dad / Owen & Jim. Neidhart was with him so long and thats almost like family. Theres still Harts left but the WWE era is gone. Piper did a promo on Russo in TNA & Roddy asked him about " killing his cousin Owen". So if it was true family or not Piper definitely took it as if true. Would be nice to see wrestling family sit down, Von Erich & Hart. Just Kevin & Bret, since both have the family mantle on them. Their family was the federation.
Roddy was the only guy to stick his neck out and say "I'm going to make this guy...put me in a singles match and I'll put him over". Sounds quite similar to another Bret Hart Wrestlemania match, which his opponent would become the face of the company after Bret.
That's what the all time greats do, they give back what was given to them, they become stars, so they can make others into stars. And that's the bottom line cause.......
Long live Jim Niedhart- The Anvil !! Jim was tough, but funny guy at times, he made me laugh alot when he would wear thst little hat to the ring. Bret was always serious. Bret coined it exactly-- I am thr porsche and Jim is the tank, we mesh well.
I liked Bret as both F or H , but as heel he was my favourite, when he went on his WCW attack attacking the cruiserweights etc , and that sharpshooter off the ring post, As heel in WWF 97 he was great,
All I can say is I grew up watching these guys and it was grwat entertainment. The hart foundation, bulldogs, islanders, bolsheviks, etc. Great memories.
People take issue with Bret because he didn’t talk like flair or hogan. No, he had his own charisma that people either loved or hated. He was great and not the sos kind of wrestler that too many people liked.
Fav Hart Foundation memory? Either when Andre tossed Bret onto Jim in the Battle Royale at Wm 2 or when they teamed up with Danny Davis to beat the Bulldogs+Tito at Wm 3
When the news came out of Jim's death, Bret couldn't make a full statement. He said something like, "Shocked and saddened. I just don't have the words right now." He gave a full statement praising Jim and the work they did about a few days later. With the wrestlers that we've lost in recent years, I'd think that it must getting to Bret to see his peers die. Yes, people are irreplaceable but there's a phrase: When a loved one becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.
What’s your favourite memory of the Hart Foundation? Let us know in the comments below.
I think it might be when they won the 2 outta 3 Falls Tag-Team match vs Demolition with LOD's help at the end bc Demolition was up to antics.
Owen Hart
Summerslam 90 The Hart Foundation vs Demolition 👍
When they beat The Bulldogs for the WWF Tag Titles in 87 The Danny Davis angle was great.
When Bret reunited the hart Foundation in 1997 on Raw
I met Bret, he’s so genuine and good hearted. I remember being the over anxious fan and he was kind to me. We all love you Bret and appreciate the memories. Bret = GOAT.
I met him too. I offered him a WWF Magazine with this brother Owen on the front cover. I told to take it but he looked at it and gave returned it and thanked me. Then he asked for it back and he autographed a page inside. Cool guy!
I don't know where I heard but when Bret Hart said I can't sit in the backyard and have a conversation with my peers like Curt, Owen, Rowdy, Rick, Jim etc., and talk about the matches we had was so gut wrenching. Bret really wanted to have that reunion with his contemporaries and talk about the glory days and not able to share that with his peers just sucks.
At least Owen, Curt, Piper, Rude, Jim, and Stu can have coversations like that up in Heaven whenever they like..
Bret Hart mentioned that on a WWE DVD I think it was his own anthology triple disc.
@@Sosa_Da_Hennygod Yes that's the one which came out in 2005 "The best there is, the best there was, the best there every will be."
@@Brook11223I think that's the one where he mentioned that he won't have the privilege of drinking a beer with those guys and remembering matches. At the time Roddy Piper was still alive so he just mentioned Curt hennig and Rick rude i remember.
@@Sosa_Da_Hennygod Exactly. He complimented Rick Rude so much because he stood by his side after the Montreal Screwjob. Rude called Bischoff and told what really happened and wants to come to WCW. His contract was I believe pay per day appearance or something.
Choked up watching that, man, there will never be another Bret the Hitman Hart ❤
I bloody loved Bret as a kid. My favourite, even as a heel with Jim. I block out all the noise and negativity about him. Just because he was part of my childhood growing up. Great story teller.
I met Jim at a doctors office a year before he passed. I saw him and his wife walk in. He went over to the magazine rack. As he started walking over to the seats I said, "Anvil". He looked and walked over with a smile. Didn't really talk about anything interesting considering where we were at, but was cool just to say hi. My wife has helped Nattie at her job before. Aways nice.
To go through the amount of losses that Bret Hart has gone through... virtually every family member and best friend he's ever had, in such tragic circumstances too... Jim Neidhart was someone who was right there with Bret alongside every tragedy. So for Jim to now be gone too, that must hit extra hard for Bret. Damn, I really wish nothing but peace for The Best There Is, The Best There Was And The Best There Ever Will Be.
Well said brother.
The Hart Foundation will go down as one of the best tag teams of all time
Bret is truly a class act. In a time where celebrities are all about themselves, his dignity, honor, and integrity are really needed. Thank you Brett for being such great entertainer, and more importantly, an incredible role model.
Here here, well said mate.
In 100 years people will still sit back in awe at Bret Hart's matches.
@@blackjackthompson1017 100 years?? People are in awe of his matches now..
💯
@@Deadmanundertaker100 i believe he means basically ppl gna be studying Bret's matches forever...
@Deadmanundertaker100 He means Bret won't be forgotten after 100 years. Not that it will somehow take 100 years for him to be appreciated.
@@donhill1825 yeah I get it. And that’s how it should be. One of the greatest without a doubt
I’ll listen to Bret Hart talk anytime anywhere he’s such a genuine dude and a true artist. A pleasure Bret!
The only thing better than hearing Bret Hart talk, is Bret Hart talking about Bill Goldberg 😂 What a legend. We should appreciate Bret whilst he’s around bc he’s a living survivor amongst many fallen
So many classic matches that Bret has had. A pure legend of wrestling!
Could literally listen to this man time and time again
Bret Hart is hands down the best story teller.
@@camschuster5947 Dusty and Ventura were great at too
Hart Foundation had it all as a Tag Team. Tag Team Wrestling was a different level back then so many good amazing teams.
I loved the Hart Fondation clothes line
Loved watching them❤
Pure old school powerhouse/brawler and a pure technical wizard.
One of the best tag teams of the 80s/90s
Jim was great in all my interactions with him
It would be great if Hannibal would do a regular show where he gives his thoughts on wrestling old and new. His no nonsense approach is refreshing. He gives an honest opinion and its great. Just a suggestion, keep up the great work.
Even after all these years I still believe without Jim there is no way Bret reached the level he did and that's a hill I'm willing to die on.
Never seen him this emotional.
When you hear the name Bret Hart you think of an absolute legend in the wrestling business. His finesse and execution of wrestling holds and his ability to make others bring out the best in themselves and mat wrestle sets him apart. A brilliant performer and genius inside the ring.
That was kinda heartbreaking at the end I gotta say 💔
This guy lost virtually his entire wrestling family aswell as actual family, still powers through 💓
The best ever in that ring without doubt too
I loved him as a kid. I dreamed of getting a pair of those glasses.
I always loved that he did that. Always enjoyed seeing the excitement on a kids face when he gave those glasses.
Yup.. I was the same. Bret was always my favourite
Love the stories from bret Hart
Bret vs Piper at WrestleMania was one of the best feuds ever. A rare face vs face feud with both acting like heels.
There was no feud...they had one match...which you've completely misinterpreted. Two complete babyfaces both wanting to prove who the better man and more worthy champion is, who are willing to do whatever it takes to win the match, but have to choose between right and wrong. Fighting fairly and risk losing or doing whatever it takes to win and losing the respect of the audience and each other. What is more important? Friendship and respect or pride and the championship. You need to rewatch it. If you have the same understanding after it ends, you have no business calling yourself a wrestling fan.
Growing up Bret Hart was my favorite wrestler what he could do between the ropes was a work of art ...he is The best there is the best there was the best There ever will be in my eyes ❤
Bret is just one of the most real guys on the planet which is hugely appreciated considering the fake world we live in these days
Fake?
If there’s anybody who should be grateful for what the business gave him, it’s Bret Hart. If there is anybody that should be bitter about what the business took away from him, it is Bret Hart.
Bret Hart is loyal & generous to the right people in the biz and bitter & pissed about the worst people in the biz. He’s an accurate judge of character.
I enjoyed watching Roddy and Bret throughout their careers.RIP Roddy
My then g/f met Roddy at a comic show. Just before we left she grabbed him and kissed on his lips! 💋
He is a Legend. What a superstar he was in my youth. Thx Bret.
The Best there is, the Best there was, the Best there ever will be.
Life isn’t fair sometimes. Bret, Owen, Davey, Neidhart, Pillman, Piper, Rude, Curt, and many others who aren’t alive today should be able to sit in a bar/restaurant or at the WWE HOF once a year and drink and have a dinner where they can all hang out and talk about the old days.
It’s sad watching all the old PPVs and watching matches where all the guys or some of the guys have passed away.
It's a nice thought but the WWE HoF has no brick and mortar location, which is one of the main reasons why it's not a legitimate HoF.
Some lived a hard life. Some were just unlucky.
I always loved The Hitman. Heel or babyface, he told the story and that's all I wanted. I went to one WWE event and it was in the middle of the Hart/Taker feud. I was a fan of them both and just wanted to see a great match, which they provided. That guitar riff at the beginning of his intro music always got me pumped.
I really wish people wouldn't clap when people become emotional over memories. Wait until the end and then do it. Give the people some space and moment to be in it
They even try chanting a couple of times. It's not about you, people. Let the man express his thoughts.
Bret was probably one of my favorites back in the 80s. He was a class act wrestler. Loved when he would take his glasses off and put them on a young kids face to wear. He really had a way he could relate to his fans. Seeing him on the stage and getting choked up I will admit brought tears to my eyes. He’s no different then us and a human being with true emotions. I will always be a huge Bret fan as the wrestler and as a people person outside of the ring. Being able to watch his great matches back in the day as a 13/14 year old I will always be thankful for the entertainment he provided. God bless you Bret.
i miss jim the anvil neidhart he was great
Still my favourite wrestler
Bret 💗 🖤is the Larry bird of the WWF
Great comparison 😊
@@ronkropf1153 ty ty
The amount of trouble my mother went through to place an order for a pair of his sunglasses plus a BH t-shirt from here in Denmark back then. Going to the bank and getting a check in USD, and then mailing it via snail mail.
I used to have penpals my age in the US as well, and I was always jealous that they had easy access to lots of wrestling on TV, merchandise, and the possibility of going to a live event. Also it was frustrating when someone would send you a letter with only 5 lines of text, haha.
It's just wrestling merchandise. Didn't nobody tell you back then that love is all you need? 🤔
Same here in England the merchandise hard to get trust me
1:15 Roddy putting Bret over clean at Mania was massive. It’s a great match, too!
R.I.P Jim & Owen Hart.
dont forget bulldog and pillman
And Roddy
And Prince
I remember when the Hart Foundation came to Salt Lake. I don’t remember who they wrestled. Someone in the crowd had a sign wishing Jim a happy birthday. He seemed very grateful when he saw it.
The Hart Foundation were absolutely magic back in the day. So fun to watch these guys.
Privileged to see The Hart Foundation at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, WI, in the late 80s and early 90s. Love you Hitman.
Hart Foundation are one of the few tag teams that could exist in any Era of pro Wrestling. Perfect blend of Brute Force and In-ring execution; they just complimented each other perfectly. Every Great Tag team has to have a Tandem Finisher and they did with the Hart Attack. Glad The Anvil was inducted because although his singles run was nowhere near Bret's run he was an integral part of The Hart Foundation.
Hitman was my favorite growing up and Still is. Guys got more backbone and loyalty in his pinky than most of the wrestlers today. His heart must break loosing all his brothers. To see him like this kills us fans but shows us he's human also.
Wrestlemania 8 is so underrated. Shawn vs tito to open, bret vs Roddy with color and then Mach vs flair with color... such a great card
All these videos are bitter sweet
I saw Jim Neidhart years ago at the Golds Gym here in Amarillo! He came in and stuck an UNGODLY amount of weight on a bench press and knocked out 10! He leaned up, threw the towel over his shoulder and said "man that's some pussy shit right there" and walked off!
I checked the weights and was STUNNED! It was 500lbs!
Amarillo, terry funk, dirty dock murdoch country- dusty rhodes man, classic area of wrastling
He was called the Anvil for a reason.
Bret is clearly just a really nice and genuine guy, you'd say almost too nice for the industry really which is why there's been issues. Bret treats everyone a certain way and expects the same back in a world where that'll probably rarely happen.
I love Bret Hart. A good guy really. The Hart foundation was my favorite of all time
Me and my buddies loved watching the Hart Foundation!!!
I LOVE BRET HART!! EASILY in my tope 5 of all time. Met him TWICE!! Once when I was 12 on the wrestle vessel in the 90s and again in 2019 at a comic con. He was SUCH A NICE GUY!!!!! Blessings to you Hitman. The Excellence of Execution.
Bret hart is the greatest of all time
I'll always be a Bret Hart fan
I always loved Roddy Piper and knew he was a good guy. Hearing Bret confirm this is awesome. I’m glad they were both friends.
I think I love this woman!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Roddy Piper was the first wrestler I ever got into. Seeing him onscreen was always the highlight of the show, IMO. I hear fans say that encounters with him were always just so great, such a personable and friendly person. I wish I could have met him.
I was in Indy for that match against Piper. Easily my favorite match that night. Bret stood out in every live event I attended back in the day, from local events up to Wrestlemania 8 (the only Mania I was able to attend).
My fav tag team still now is the Hart Foundation. My fav faction ever is the Hart Foundation. Hard to think its just Bret than left.
Bret was always my favorite
Bret gets a lot of credit for his technical ability, and correctly so because he's one of the greatest ever, but I'm not sure he gets the credit for how important he was to the WWE during the early to mid-90's. The WWE could have legit folded in the wake of steroid scandal, a lot of the top guys from the 80's had moved on, and it fell on Bret to carry the company through those years until it found its feet again. Plus without him the Attitude Era would not have happened, or at least it wouldn't have happened in the way that it did.
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@@Oldschool1943 Thanks for contributing to the conversation.
The best there is, the best there was, the best there ever will be. Damn straight.
Bret is definitely a true man. Feel bad for him, losing his dad / Owen & Jim. Neidhart was with him so long and thats almost like family. Theres still Harts left but the WWE era is gone. Piper did a promo on Russo in TNA & Roddy asked him about " killing his cousin Owen". So if it was true family or not Piper definitely took it as if true. Would be nice to see wrestling family sit down, Von Erich & Hart. Just Kevin & Bret, since both have the family mantle on them. Their family was the federation.
As kid in the eighties growing up i was a big Bret Hart fan.
the WrestleMania album was the first CD i ever purchased, so I have a special place in my heart for every song on that album
Bret is the best story teller ever
Poor Brett my heart goes out to him.
Roddy was the only guy to stick his neck out and say "I'm going to make this guy...put me in a singles match and I'll put him over".
Sounds quite similar to another Bret Hart Wrestlemania match, which his opponent would become the face of the company after Bret.
That's what the all time greats do, they give back what was given to them, they become stars, so they can make others into stars. And that's the bottom line cause.......
@@burtbun3689pity Austin saw his arse and didn’t do the same.
Savage was keen to put Bret & HBK over too, but Vince ridiculously said he was too old and stuck him on comms instead.
Reminded again of why I love seeing a Hitman interview.
the harts tag teams were epic and early day survivor series is why i still watch the classics today love brett and jim and owen!
Long live Jim Niedhart- The Anvil !! Jim was tough, but funny guy at times, he made me laugh alot when he would wear thst little hat to the ring. Bret was always serious. Bret coined it exactly-- I am thr porsche and Jim is the tank, we mesh well.
He's the only one left from the 80's and attitude era Hart Foundation. All those great memories and good times, an no way to reflect with them, sad.
jimmy hart still lives
Thank God for Jimmy Hart still going strong at 80 years old.
@@masterfulsky Yeah but I was saying as a close friend and or family, i'm not sure Bret is really close to Jimmy.
Piper loved HitMan and the Hart Family.
It's sad that Neidhart wasn't used much after the mid-1990s.
No one’s fault but his own.
@@MiningForPies They brought back other wrestlers that had drug problems.
@@Music-qt3ok they brought Jim back a few times, and he let them down every time.
Loved the promo before the match how Roddy was being all cute about Bret in his jammies. Then it got serious 😂 "Bye Bye. Bye Bye."
RIP Hot Rod
Hart are the greatest
Love you Bret 🇬🇧👍
Bret Hart is the absolute GOAT.
OF COURSE HE'S EMOTIONAL ❤
I liked Bret as both F or H , but as heel he was my favourite, when he went on his WCW attack attacking the cruiserweights etc , and that sharpshooter off the ring post,
As heel in WWF 97 he was great,
All I can say is I grew up watching these guys and it was grwat entertainment. The hart foundation, bulldogs, islanders, bolsheviks, etc. Great memories.
bret definitely knew a lot of people who passed away at an early age. It was a rough business, and some of these guys partied a lot.
I dont think that Brett ever sold out. Congrats Brett for not selling your soul!
Lol I'm 10 minutes in... not a word about Jim
Him and Austin will forever have the greatest wrestlemania match of all time
Damn this the first time I’ve really seen Bret be on the verge of crying. Jim was his brother and the 2nd last guy standing with Bret, now he’s alone
a lot of wrestlers have a lot of jealousy for ya Bret, that's the truth. You are a well deserved wrestling super star!!
13:13 does anyone know what speech he's talking about?
time catches us all
People take issue with Bret because he didn’t talk like flair or hogan. No, he had his own charisma that people either loved or hated. He was great and not the sos kind of wrestler that too many people liked.
Rest easy, Anvil. 🙏🏾
Bret hart is in my top 5 wrestlers of all
Time
When they were the new Foundation Calgary Stampede with Pillman who started out in Stampede
Bret Hart is the Dave Mustaine of wrestling, both have the same personality, the way they talk, Demeanor, etc....
Fav Hart Foundation memory? Either when Andre tossed Bret onto Jim in the Battle Royale at Wm 2 or when they teamed up with Danny Davis to beat the Bulldogs+Tito at Wm 3
Rip Jim Owen n Roddy
The Anvil is criminally underrated
Rest in Power, Anvil
Hart Family is my favorite Alberta Institution.
The whole interview is good, but 11:10 for the Neidhart stuff.
When the news came out of Jim's death, Bret couldn't make a full statement. He said something like, "Shocked and saddened. I just don't have the words right now." He gave a full statement praising Jim and the work they did about a few days later. With the wrestlers that we've lost in recent years, I'd think that it must getting to Bret to see his peers die. Yes, people are irreplaceable but there's a phrase: When a loved one becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.
Bret: "I can't sing."
Simon: "Sure you can, give it a go."
Bret sings.
Simon: 😬