Plus Bret has problems with Jake Robert’s from Stampede. According to Bret, they lived together in Edmonton at one point. When Jake had to move out, Jake asked Bret to buy his stereo system for $1,500 because he could not take it with him. Bret made the payment. When Jake moves out, the took the stereo system with him, plus the $1,500.
@@tsaicho also, didn’t Jake fake a leg injury when working Stampede and living with Bret? I think Bret caught him one time walking around the apartment without crutches. And then there’s the whole thing about Jake trying to pay off a guy that wanted to fight him instead of fighting him lol
@@jeremybarnett3945 I haven't heard about those until now. Without a doubt, Jake Roberts is really shady and Bret Hart was on the wrong end of Roberts' behavior way too many times.
I didn't like Bret raising the idea of "why didn't they give Jake the belt then?" Feels oto immature, and just because promotions wouldn't put the belt on Jake, for myriad reasons, doesn't mean he can't possibly have an astute observation. But, man was this a wrong observation, and man was that line you quoted a great way to put him in his place.
Now you got me thinking what would happen if this was in the 80s to 90s when they hated each other would they agree with Jake saying the other sick but be pissed about their abilities
Mark this day on your calendar. Someone said something negative about Shawn Michaels and Jim Cornette actually defended Shawn Michaels from said criticism.
I'll never understand the size thing with Bret hart or shawn Michaels, when bruno sammartino, pedro Morales, Bob backlund or even kurt angle were of the same height wise and could not only draw but could go in the ring.
I'd say it was more the timing of it. Bret and Shawn came just after Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior. Sammartino, Backlund and Morales came before them, and Angle was a legit Olympic Gold Medalist, which gave him automatic credibility, regardless of his size.
@Randall Glatt But they weren't steroid looking guys-Bruno was thick & barrel chested but didn't look like a bodybuilder, Morales similar, Backlund was ripped at times-but not musclebound like what was coming.
Except your comment is stupid. Jake wasn't an addict in 1986 when they were testing a feud between him and hulk. It must suck to be so dumb as to not know the history
Jake saying Bret and Shawn were too small is ridiculous. Yes Jake because Ric Flair and Randy Savage (who held the titles before Bret and Shawn) were considered *GIANTS in height* in the business too
Exactly, it makes no sense. How can you bash two of the best workers ever to do it inside the ring. They did draw, just not to the levels of guys like stone cold, hogan or rock, and not many guys could, those 3 are in a league of their own. These guys were champions during the whole steroid scandal, which no one could safe the wwf from, and then NWO as well at wcw...it was just unfortunate timing. But everyone knows Bret and Shawn were two of the best ever. Jake is hating and has no ground to stand on, when it comes to this topic.
@@johneastwood3039 you have a right to your opinion but Shawn had to compete with the likes of the NWO which was unfair. By the time Austin took over as top dog the NWO wasn't really fresh anymore and Austin had heels like McMahon and The Rock to feud with. So from a business standpoint Shawn didn't do that well but he put on PPV caliber matches night in and night out regardless
@@MISTERPERFECT3806 yeah the only person I think who compares to bret in modern day is the great Kenny omega, his matches are so believable every time he performs is like the most epic ufc fight you've ever seen multiplied by 10. He makes me dare to believe.
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Bret was bigger intentionally but big in usa too .in fact 1993 he was number 1 in usa 1993 - 1. Konnan; 2. Cien Caras; 3. Perro Aguayo; 4. Genichiro Tenryu; 5. Mascara Ano 2000 and El Hijo del Santo; 7. Keiji Muto; 8. Riki Choshu, Love Machine, Octagon and Tatsumi Fujinami (Bret Hart was No. 1 in the United States)
While I agree that Shawn or Bret didn't draw to the levels of Hogan, The Rock, or Steve Austin, it's unfair to place the entire blame on both. Between 1992 to 1996 Business was generally not that great. I mean when Bret was Champion it was straight during the steroid scandal while Shawn took it during the NWO being at its hottest. Furthermore they had a lousy roster to deal with. Look at the Rumbles in those years and you will see how shallow that roster was. Now put anyone even Hogan who had cooled off by 1995, in the same circumstances and see whether they will draw the monster business that they did. The point about being a great draw is that you are already leading a hot company. That's why I think it's wrong for someone to say for example Austin solely saved the company in 98. He was the biggest reason for the Attitude Era but not the sole reason, Shawn, Bret, Taker all contributed and Rock, Foley and HHH helped expand it. Therefore an effective draw yea has to be big in themselves but also has to have a great supporting cast which Bret and Shawn didn't necessarily have. But anyway in my eyes those two men belong in the GOAT discussion no question.
@@LanceG007 In my mind the best years of the war were 97-98. By 1999 WCW was quickly losing it and there was no war. Therefore, if you look at 97 Bret and Shawn were still there and in my mind, I'm admitting my bias, that was the best year in the war especially WWE; the Hart Foundation (Best version of Bret), the Best version of Austin (still able to do far much more than after the injury and I tend to like heel Austin pre Wrestlemania), Taker finally wrestling properly (He's always great but man were his matches tiresome before 97 save the ones with Foley) and most especially the arrogant, prickly Shawn Michaels leading DX at its best (The original version is better than any reincarnation because this was the essence of DX). On WCW Sting and NWO were still hot. Now 98 had Goldberg, Rock and Austin as the man and after that it's done.
This one is an interesting topic. Jim is being really fair. And yes, Jake was not just cursed with bad genes. He didnt work out. He'd have had no career, had he not been tall.
Jake's promo and psychology was good enough that he could have always found a place in the wrestling business imo. He may have never been a top guy back in the day if he was 5'9, but he would've always been able to draw heat.
I was gonna say the same thing. I think saying he had bad genes is a bit of a cop out. Did he even try to get a nicer body? You're telling me that was the best he could do? I'm sure that coke kept him skinny enough.
If he hadn't been tall he wouldn't of been a wrestler not to say he was the best promo and in ring physiology was second to none so been tall had Notting to do with it
@@pjam1184 Jake been tall had nothing to do with anything he had second to none ring physiology in ring could get the crowd going by just calling 4 the DDT NVR any move as over as that when he hit that short arm clothesline the people went mental and not to say he was a great promo in the shouty none sence promos he drew ye in so tall had Notting ta do with anything pal
Like Bret lays it down: He didn't miss shows, he kept guys safe inside the ring when he worked with them, and he still managed to tell a story. As long as he helped make money for the promotion he worked for, he was doing his job. When Jake was on top of his game he could check nearly all of these boxes too. However, he did have periods where he did miss shows. He did have periods where he did (accidentally) get guys hurt. He did have periods where he didn't even know what story he was trying to tell. And he did have shows where he took money for little more than being a lump of shit. I'm glad he still gets his accolades, and I'm more glad he is in a place of better physical and mental health. But this go-round, he should stop and reflect on himself as a darkly colored pot before trying to describe other kettles by their blackness.
When Bret was champion he was pretty much the only draw. The quality of the roster was so poor at that time, caused in large part due to the steroid scandal and the absence of the huge wrestlers. Take those away and what did they have left? Bret pretty much carried the company single handedly for a while.
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Top ten draws of 90s shadow angel 1990 - 1999: 1. Konnan; 2. Shinya Hashimoto; 3. Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair; 5. Perro Aguayo; 6. Keiji Muto; 7. Undertaker; 8. Bret Hart; 9. Steve Austin; 10. Nobuhiko Takada
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Critics and Vince calling bret a draw According to prominent industry historian Dave Meltzer, Hart was "a major draw in the United States and probably more so in Europe".[247] Fellow journalists Bob Ryder and Dave Scherer described him as "an incredible international draw, attracting standing room only crowds in every corner of the globe."[248] Fin Martin of Power Slam also spoke to Hart's drawing power, placing him number 7 in "The 10 Best U.S.-Style All-Rounders", a list that considered drawing ability, along with workrate and promo skills.[249] Vice's Corey Erdman wrote, "1997 was one of the hottest periods in the history of professional wrestling... Hart was the [WWF's] biggest star, arguably its biggest live gate draw globally."[250] Recalling WCW's acquisition of Hart that year, WWE owner Vince McMahon argued that his chief competitor "could have really built the entire franchise... around this extraordinary star." McMahon felt that WCW misused Hart, which was "fortunate" for the WWF.[27]
Because the Macho King Randy Savage is a legend and does not need to be 7 ft tall to draw $$$ because he is intensity personified and he doesn't do cocaine..cocaine does Macho Man oooooohhh yeaaahhh!!
Yeah, I don't get why people talk like he's 5'6'' and 150 lbs lol? Bret was 6' and built like a tank. Watch him in docus next to average men, he's twice their size. And if he was wrestling nowadays, he'd dwarf half the WWE male roster.
Bret Hart is 100% right, Jake the snake was never on his or shawn Michaels level as a wrestler or a star, taking over from Hogan was a very tough task and he and shawn Michaels did a great job
Bret and Shawn would have drawn huge in different eras possibly the current one but their best years were bookended by Hogan and Austin. Nobody could touch that.
@Steve Creator that's not a fair assessment. They were no shorter than Ric Flair. They were 6'1-2". That's not short. The problem was Bret didn't have the charisma of other top guys like dusty, Bruno, Hogan, or Flair. Or even warrior for that matter. But that's the one thing draws huge money. His work was every bit as good as any other top draw if not better but he couldn't talk them in the building like the others and nobody believed Shawn michaels could beat anybody let alone Nash, Hart, Sid, or Vader.
@Derrick Jones Bret was the only wrestler who drew between the Hogan and Austin eras, especially overseas. Without Bret's drawing power on WWE's constant tours of Europe, WWE would've ended in the mid-90's. The business went to shit when Diesel and Shawn were given runs with the strap.
Bret was never a boring wrestler. He brought both ladder matches and table bumps to the WWE, two staples they’ve beaten to death since but which at the time were mind-blowing. He had violent/bloody brawls or gripping matches with anyone from Bulldog, Roddy or Austin, Undertaker to 123Kid, or even goddamned Diesel. Bret was never boring and nobody who understands wrestling could ever say that 😂
hue827us 72ieis Plus him as a heel, if you watched it when it happened in 97, was fucking awesome. I’m British so we were on Team Canada, 97 Raw was the best year in its history, young prick.
Idk Jake has to have some old chip on his shoulder since he knew Bret when Bret was still a kid. Jake lived with the Harts and wrestled for Stampede so I'm thinking there has to be some old animosity and bitterness there. Jake was his own worst enemy.
They are 2 years apart in age and Brets been in the business since he was a child selling programs for Stu. Jake didnt start working in Stampede until 79 when Bret was in his early 20s so what are you on about?
Speaking as an addict, I hope Jake takes the advice to be positive. Going back to the past and looking at it negatively is a one-way ticket back to the sauce. I want Jake to be well.
I busted out laughing when Jim said Jake had the full body suit cause of shame . I couldn't help but think of those red bell bottoms he sported before that 😂.
"Hart and Michaels were too small to be believable champions." Biggest draw ever was physically about the same size; lost to Hart at 13 in all-time classic, and beat Michaels for title at 14. Michaels also has two of WrestleMania's other all-time most loved matches against 6'10" Undertaker. Were those big "draws"? King Kong Bundy said the same thing as Jake. It's just stupid, missing entirely the appeal of the David versus Goliath archetype, and ignoring so many factors that influence the overall success of the WWF in any given era.
Antabuse is the medication Cornette is referring to that Michael Hayes was supposed to be taking when he got drunk at Stephanie McMahon's wedding. I was on that stuff for a while after I completed my second stint in rehab. Luckily I Have 17 years clean and sober and will hopefully never have to take that stuff again.
Kahli didnt havei t long enough to really place in that category. I think Warrior should be lumped in with the people expected to be the face at the time.
Jake is just not a good person. He's clean and still a jackass. He treated his daughter bad and people blamed it on his addiction. But the addiction just exaggerates a person's personality...
His childhood couldn’t be more fucked up from what I’ve heard. Gotta give him a pass on being a dick or bitter to a degree not to mention the addiction he endured. Not an excuse by any means but i didn’t live thru the early childhood horror and dysfunctional family life early on he did and therefore I can’t judge him. I can only be thankful I didn’t have to go thru what he did coming up.
@@caps201 But at some point he has to be held accountable for constantly acting like he's finally turned his life around, really this time he means it, and always going right back to acting the same old way.
@@masswellwilliamson Jake had a belt in Stampede and faked a leg injury to avoid dropping the title and Bret sussed it out, Jake not for the first time was doing what was right for Jake and not what was right for the promotion. Let's face facts Jake is a guy who's unprofessional behaviour, inside and outside of the ring has made him a lot of enemies and his father was noted for an interest in young girls. In fact Leroy McGuirk admiited that he had to stop running in Texarkana after Grizzly Smith was accused of an offence involving a young girl, so Jake has never had a stable family background and his demons have gotten to him on several occasions, Bret noted that at a show he was seen leading a pair of black prostitutes at the hotel and treating them like some old fashioned slaver.
The worst championa of all time? He must not rememember that Khali, Jinder Mahal, and Jack Swagger all held the world title. And i love how he says Shawn and Bret were too small yet he's working for AEW. I guess a paycheck is a paycheck.
The World Champion lost prestigue when Mysterio won it (not because him, but how they booked him and how they booked the later champions (Except Batista, Taker, Edge, Jericho, etc.)
hold up there Jack i fw Jack Swagger lmao dont put him in the category of shit champs like fucking Tinder Mahal & Khali. he was an awkward champ but not shitty 🤣
It blows my mind that people still think Jim has given a single fuck about WWE since Ohio Valley. No, he probably doesn't remember their reigns because I doubt he ever knew they were champions in the first place.
On the DDP part about him only wanting money. I'll just say good for him he's truly helping some ppl that need it. Sounds like you're just hating on him Brian Last what have you done again?
If there's one thing I agree with Jake on is precisely that. Some people want money for selling solutions for money they caused. Dallas wants money for helping people defeat their demons. Even if all he wanted was money, at least he's honest enough to offer something of value in exchange.
IC champ probably, but Jake was like the Undertaker in that he never needed a belt to legitimize what he did. Realistically speaking, a guy who looked like he did in his prime in the late 80's and early 90's was never going to carry the company as champ in the steroid monster Hogan/Warrior era, although it would've been cool to see him as the transitional champ instead of Slaughter in '91.
@@gst013 I think in 1993 Jake could have been champ. I would have loved to see Bret vs Jake at Summerslam 1993 for the title with Jake putting Bret over.
Hey Damian: He only tried to murder said promoter when the guy started leavign nasty messages on his phone about his girlfriend/now wife. If Cornette tried to murder every promoter whod pissed him off, the wrestlign world would be in much better shape.
This quote from Cornett fits perfectly into my work experience: "The one thing that nobody does to get in trouble that I managed to do was just tell people what I really thought and that was what was so impossible to be handled. I'll just be over here not being a drunk, not being a drug addict, doing a good job, excelling at every facet of the business and everybody else can be over there sucking-up, cutting people's nuts off behind their back and engaging in ridiculous personal practices that hamper their ability to perform, and as long as they kiss some ass they're okay. I'll be over here. "
i think if Jim was even a worker at a wendys, he would do his best, never be late, 20 mins early for every shift, stock his areas with supplies in between customers and raise some hell when others drop the ball.
Brian last should probably talk to DDP about yoga instead of hating on him so much. DDP is an amazing individual who has helped countless people. Brian is an overweight podcaster who has helped no one. Chew on those facts instead of the chicken nuggets and maybe you will be worthy of shining DDP's boots.
Brian isnt overweight, i think youre mixing him up with Conrad. He just looks like an average sized broad guy in his late 30s from the ONE picture that exists online.
In a business with a wild history of people charging money to put it in your ass, at least DDP charges money for something that has a history of tangible benefits. Is he hustling? Definitely. Does his hustle save lives? Also yes.
Pro-wrestling is an interesting animal in this regard. Shawn Michaels maybe the greatest in-ring worker I have seen, but as an overall package I was always more of a Bret Hart guy. Ric Flair is a legend, but I can't completely overlook his treatment of women or his disinterest in paying taxes. Dusty Rhodes was limited and self-absorbed, but he was one the most captivating promos ever. I always refuse to name a 'G.O.A.T.' cuz there are so many variables. Jake was awesome on the mic - especially as a heel in '91 - as well as knowing what to do with very little. He has his place on the mountain top somewhere, but I think most promoters would have hired Bret over Jake any day.
Jake was a good psychologist not just for himself, but Undertaker as well. He would get psychology advice primarily from Jake Roberts. And I thought their match together at Wrestlemania VIII was pretty good.
Bret was probably the most balanced champion they’ve had between wrestling, showmanship, professionalism, drive and marketability. He wasn’t excellent in any of those categories (except notably wrestling) but he was at least average to good in all of them. It’s a pity he had his run during such a slump in the industry.
People want trash Bret but here is top ten highest attdended WWE events in 90s . two of these event where healdined by Bret No. Promotion Event Location Venue Attendance Main Event(s) 1. WWF SummerSlam August 29, 1992 London, England Wembley Stadium 78,927 Bret Hart (c) vs. The British Bulldog for the WWF Intercontinental Championship [60][61] 2. WWF WrestleMania VI April 1, 1990 Toronto, Ontario SkyDome 64,287 Hulk Hogan (WHC) vs. The Ultimate Warrior (IC) in a champion vs. champion match for the WWF World Heavyweight and WWF Intercontinental Championships [62] 3. WWF WrestleMania VIII April 5, 1992 Indianapolis, Indiana Hoosier Dome 62,167 Hulk Hogan vs. Sid Justice [63] 4. WWF Royal Rumble January 19, 1997 San Antonio, Texas Alamodome. AJPW / NJPW / WWF The US/Japan Wrestling Summit April 13, 1990 Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Dome † 53,742 Hulk Hogan (WWF) vs. Stan Hansen (AJPW) [64] 6. SWS / WWF SuperWrestle March 30, 1991 Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Dome † 42,000 Hulk Hogan and Genichiro Tenryu vs. The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) [65] 7. WWF WWF Raw February 8, 1999 Toronto, Ontario SkyDome 41,432 Steve Austin vs. Vince McMahon, Ken Shamrock, Test, Kane, Chyna and Big Boss Man in a handicap elimination match [66] 8. SWS / WWF SuperWrestle December 12, 1991 Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Dome † 40,000 Genichiro Tenryu vs. Hulk Hogan [65] 9. WWF WWF Raw is War (Ep. 333) October 11, 1999 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Dome 33,375 Val Venis and The British Bulldog vs. The Rock 'n' Sock Connection (The Rock and Mankind) [67] 10. WWF WWF Live in Bangalore February 4, 1996 Bangalore, India Kanataka Football Stadium
Mitchell Sommer The question isn’t how old actually is, but how old he is mentally. That’s the question you want to start asking from now on. Especially the aew fans
Mitchell Sommer I never saw the day another wrestling company’s fans would outdo wwe fans at being jerkoffs. AEWs Revolution has at least been successful there
@@o.w.omarquito2047 Yea It's so stupid and some wwe fans are trying to out do them. Some are creatinh accounts called "AEW Fans Deep throat Co*ks" and "NXT and AEW are cancer to wrestling" Just to hate on them. Atleast AEW Fans haven't gone that far
Jake was amazingly charismatic, had a great gimmick, great promo, great finisher. I remember a lot of great Jake angles. But I cannot think of one great Jake match.
Jake the Snake vs. Rick Martel in the Blindfold Match at WM 7 was epic. The fans assisted Jake by shouting out where Martel was when Jake pointed in the ring. Martel threw a fit. That match was original and memorable. There has never been a match quite like it. Getting the fans to help him "cheat to win" was an example of Jake Roberts' "peerless ring psychology." I could say the same thing about Jake getting the fans to empathize with him during the angle where Earthquake squashed Damien. Jake knew how to get the fans to "support him", like no other performer in the business ever could. My favorite Jake Roberts angle was when he won Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar belt. When Jake walked around with that belt, he looked like an outlaw, and the fans loved it.
The one thing they have always had in common is a craftsmanship for wrestling. They'll be on the same side when people like Hogan, Warrior, Jake or Bundy challenge their competence.
There’s a reason Jake Roberts was never world champion. Jake Roberts is a bum. Ask his kids. I’ll take a realistic Bret Hart match over an over scripted, over exaggerated Shawn Michaels match any day.
I'm the same way as Jim Cornette. I simply tell the truth whenever I'm at work and I get fired from my jobs whereas there are so many other people that are on drugs or breaking the law or committing fraud or sexual harassment that get promoted past me and I just can't believe the world works that way. This is in every corporate environment I've ever been in.
I know he wasn’t as popular in the US but Bret was huge in the U.K in the 90’s. I remember he even got cheered when he came out at Wembley against the British bulldog which wouldn’t happen to many people.
Jake was never champ because WWF hardly ever changed champions back in that day. If he was active (and younger) post-2000, he would have held the strap at least three times.
There was pain inside of Jake that he was trying to numb. A part of his soul was missing. Sober or not, he still has to carry that burden everyday. God bless him.
Didn't Jake say he came back super cut and muscular but Vince said he didn't like it. It went against his character or something. Bret was built and big. He only looked small next to guys like Nash and Undertaker. Everyone did even HBK. But Bret had an impressive build, no question.
Do guys like Jake realize that nobody in the history of the world has ever had any kind of control over their height? Who cares how tall some is? Can they work? Are they athletic? Do they have charisma? Can they draw based on these qualities?
@@johneastwood3039 that is true the were great workers though. I was wrestling fan as kid then when I was 19 (1985) I got back into it living through Hulkamania and a time when a lot of the big draws just could not wrestle. I always liked the guys who were really good workers
@@isaacsilverman9976 That's because you're a die hard wrestling fan. Casual fans watched for Hogan and Ultimate Warrior etc and thats what drew the money. I'm by no means a casual fan, I've studied wrestling for years. But I do prefer wrestlers like Hogan, Warrior, Sid, Austin and Rock, rather than people like Shawn and Benoit.
Bret & Bulldogs match summerslam 92 was just about as spectacular as it gets. The 80,000+ crowd was stoked when bulldog got outta that sharp shooter by grabbing the ropes. I dunno if I ever heard a louder crowd at any WWE match than that. Maybe Hogan vs Rock at wrestlemania 18?
Back in 1992,Bret's next feud after he beat Piper was going to be with Jake but the latter left for WCW. Jake had also said that his job was to get the next guy ready for Hogan
He was supposed to do that program with Warrior but they put Warrior with Hulk, he held Vince up for money and got fired. So Jake ended up working with Taker. So that kind of refutes that. Esp since he had nothing to do with Sid or Slaughter and both them were out after Mania 8 with Hogan taking time off and Jake going to WCW. And how ironic of Jake to shittalk Warrior for holding Vince up when the reason Jake quit was because he was mad that he didn't get Patterson's job when Patterson had to leave over the shit Patterson got himself into.
Jake just can't keep out of trouble with the Harts, can he. First he says nasty things about Davey Boy Smith, then he insults Bret. Let's face it, Jake Roberts is not as sympathetic of a person as fans make him out to be. Jake's just more trouble than he's worth and in spite of his sympathetic story and background, that does not make him a sympathetic person and immune to criticism. Jake is certainly NO saint.
I remember Jake being in phenomenal shape (comparatively) in ‘91, during his feud with Savage. He looked a million bucks at Tuesday in Texas. The match was crap, but the angle was white hot.
I just watched the Resurrection of Jake Roberts today as a matter of fact for the second time. And then this comes up in my RUclips feed. I really think that I manifesting all of this through the algorithm. Lol
jake said Bret and Shawn were the worst draws, but there have been lots since then that drew lower houses. Benoit and Guerrero to name a couple. Last year they were canceling house shows that Kofi Kingston was headlining. WWE wish they had a Bret or Shawn these days.
Modesty isn't a selling point for a pro-wrestler. You have to basically sell yourself constantly. In ring/out of the ring and to the public and to the boss. If you are a humble, modest, and reserved person, you will be mid-card pretty much at no matter how talented or big you are because the Harts, Hogans, Nash's, and Michaels will screw you over, promote themselves and step on your head to get to the top of the mountain.
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This article says wcw beat wwe for the first time in june 1996www.google.com/amp/s/syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/1231493-this-week-in-history-wcw-won-their-first-battle-against-wwe.amp.html
I don't see what's wrong with that statement? He's not saying anything egregious. Do you expect Bret to say it was bad idea to make him champion? He worked hard and was reliable and consistent in an era where few were. He left a legacy of great matches that are still talked about decades later. Yes he thinks highly of himself but if you don't believe in yourself why should anyone else take a risk on you? It's a key element to being successful.
4 года назад
Bret was a huge draw . But when you follow Hogan no one will look A draw
He was right. In that era guys like Warrior, Bulldog, Jake and others were either holding Vince up for money, getting popped for drugs, missing dates do to "injuries" or were just hurting opponents. Bret did none of those things. Bret was reliable, put on a good show every time he stepped in the ring, kept his opponents safe and at a time where the spotlight was on pro wrestlers for steroids and other drugs Bret was a guy that you could put the spotlight on and showcase as a role model(not that Bret didn't do drugs he admitted to that but he never had a problem like others did). So yeah making Bret the World Champion then was the right move. The only other person that could've fit that criteria that Bret did was Taker but he was an attraction by himself and didn't need the belt.
Now what is the yellow bottle a reference to?... I didn't think Brian add his "Noted... " line in this episode, I kept waiting for him to say it! Glad Travis has saved him the effort
You know someone has cross the line when Bret starts to defend Shawn.
Looks like Shawn’s just staying out of this because he’s above Jake’s BS.
Plus Bret has problems with Jake Robert’s from Stampede. According to Bret, they lived together in Edmonton at one point. When Jake had to move out, Jake asked Bret to buy his stereo system for $1,500 because he could not take it with him. Bret made the payment. When Jake moves out, the took the stereo system with him, plus the $1,500.
@@tsaicho also, didn’t Jake fake a leg injury when working Stampede and living with Bret? I think Bret caught him one time walking around the apartment without crutches. And then there’s the whole thing about Jake trying to pay off a guy that wanted to fight him instead of fighting him lol
@@jeremybarnett3945 I haven't heard about those until now. Without a doubt, Jake Roberts is really shady and Bret Hart was on the wrong end of Roberts' behavior way too many times.
@@tsaicho Shawn also has a job that he doesn't need to risk by acknowledging and engaging with a drunk, jealous, idiot.
"Imagine when you have no business throwing stones at Shawn Michaels for unprofessional behavior."
That about says it all.
Does say a hell of a lot really
@POWER AND GLORY heroes of wrestling nuff said
I didn't like Bret raising the idea of "why didn't they give Jake the belt then?" Feels oto immature, and just because promotions wouldn't put the belt on Jake, for myriad reasons, doesn't mean he can't possibly have an astute observation.
But, man was this a wrong observation, and man was that line you quoted a great way to put him in his place.
Imagine being so far out, that you get Bret to defend Shawn
Ya Bret and shawn where good champions
I’m starting to realize only the junkies and drunks are only ones to bad mouth Bret lol 🤣💯✅✅💯💯💯🐐🐐🐐🐐
I was thinking that exactly :D
Now you got me thinking what would happen if this was in the 80s to 90s when they hated each other would they agree with Jake saying the other sick but be pissed about their abilities
I would've said "At least I held the WWF Title, ya fucking drunk"
Mark this day on your calendar. Someone said something negative about Shawn Michaels and Jim Cornette actually defended Shawn Michaels from said criticism.
To be fair, Jim has always given Shawn his in ring credit, he's just called him a massive asshole at the same time lmfao
He's always been fair with shawn in ring work it's just Shawn's personality that he hates
For that matter, Bret defended Shawn. Maybe 2020 really is the end.
Yeah, I couldn't believe I was hearing that from Jim.
@@matthewrock4725 I say this all the time,, WWE NEEDS A 90S HBK DOCUMENTARY, perhaps the biggest asshole in professional wrestling history.
I'll never understand the size thing with Bret hart or shawn Michaels, when bruno sammartino, pedro Morales, Bob backlund or even kurt angle were of the same height wise and could not only draw but could go in the ring.
I'd say it was more the timing of it. Bret and Shawn came just after Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior. Sammartino, Backlund and Morales came before them, and Angle was a legit Olympic Gold Medalist, which gave him automatic credibility, regardless of his size.
Pre roid era, Bret & HBK headlined after the steroid era of Hogan, Warrior, Road Warriors, Sid, Luger etc.
@@ShadowDancer0988 Olympic gold medalist with a broken freaking neck
@Randall Glatt But they weren't steroid looking guys-Bruno was thick & barrel chested but didn't look like a bodybuilder, Morales similar, Backlund was ripped at times-but not musclebound like what was coming.
@Randall Glatt backland was strong as fuck, probably the best conditioned athlete in pro wrestling in his prime.
Bret is 100% right
"Do you trust me? Do you trust me?"
No we don't, Jake. No belt for you.
Cocaine! Did I do it right?
She don't lie. She don't lie. She don't lie. Cocaine.
@@robertjames7657 Sad that JJ Cale wasn't more widely known.
He will drink piss to earn your trust.
Except your comment is stupid. Jake wasn't an addict in 1986 when they were testing a feud between him and hulk. It must suck to be so dumb as to not know the history
Jake saying Bret and Shawn were too small is ridiculous. Yes Jake because Ric Flair and Randy Savage (who held the titles before Bret and Shawn) were considered *GIANTS in height* in the business too
Exactly, it makes no sense. How can you bash two of the best workers ever to do it inside the ring. They did draw, just not to the levels of guys like stone cold, hogan or rock, and not many guys could, those 3 are in a league of their own. These guys were champions during the whole steroid scandal, which no one could safe the wwf from, and then NWO as well at wcw...it was just unfortunate timing. But everyone knows Bret and Shawn were two of the best ever. Jake is hating and has no ground to stand on, when it comes to this topic.
yeah it's like if JBL talked shit about Guerrero or Benoit for being too small but those smaller guys would probably twist him like a pretzel.
Flair and Savage got over despite their lack of size not because of it. Bret and Shawn were horrible world champions, especially Shawn.
@@johneastwood3039 you have a right to your opinion but Shawn had to compete with the likes of the NWO which was unfair. By the time Austin took over as top dog the NWO wasn't really fresh anymore and Austin had heels like McMahon and The Rock to feud with. So from a business standpoint Shawn didn't do that well but he put on PPV caliber matches night in and night out regardless
@@CamSTL Shawn was better once DX started I think. Before then I thought he was a horrible choice of champion.
Bret was amazing in the ring .
The best to ever do it.
He also drew money in Canada and Europe
@@MISTERPERFECT3806 yeah the only person I think who compares to bret in modern day is the great Kenny omega, his matches are so believable every time he performs is like the most epic ufc fight you've ever seen multiplied by 10. He makes me dare to believe.
Bret was bigger intentionally but big in usa too .in fact 1993 he was number 1 in usa 1993 - 1. Konnan; 2. Cien Caras; 3. Perro Aguayo; 4. Genichiro Tenryu; 5. Mascara Ano 2000 and El Hijo del Santo; 7. Keiji Muto; 8. Riki Choshu, Love Machine, Octagon and Tatsumi Fujinami (Bret Hart was No. 1 in the United States)
Ten
Bret Hart as the heel the second time was some of his best work.. Dude was legit mad in his promos and I loved that..
I always thought those were his absolutely best promos.
@@joeblack333 Agreed!!
Jake Roberts just doesn't have the "jam".
"Frustrated isn't the goddamn word for it! This is BULLSHIT!"
“ You know what we call you ppl in Canada?? Hosers!… I always wanted to say that” … always found that funny when he said that
As a kid I was a big hbk fan. Rewatching as an adult bret was always the man.
This 🙌🏼
While I agree that Shawn or Bret didn't draw to the levels of Hogan, The Rock, or Steve Austin, it's unfair to place the entire blame on both. Between 1992 to 1996 Business was generally not that great. I mean when Bret was Champion it was straight during the steroid scandal while Shawn took it during the NWO being at its hottest. Furthermore they had a lousy roster to deal with. Look at the Rumbles in those years and you will see how shallow that roster was. Now put anyone even Hogan who had cooled off by 1995, in the same circumstances and see whether they will draw the monster business that they did. The point about being a great draw is that you are already leading a hot company. That's why I think it's wrong for someone to say for example Austin solely saved the company in 98. He was the biggest reason for the Attitude Era but not the sole reason, Shawn, Bret, Taker all contributed and Rock, Foley and HHH helped expand it. Therefore an effective draw yea has to be big in themselves but also has to have a great supporting cast which Bret and Shawn didn't necessarily have. But anyway in my eyes those two men belong in the GOAT discussion no question.
Great post. Especially regarding Royal Rumble 95. The shortest rumble match ever and it literally began and ended with HBK and British Bulldog.
Of course they helped but with all due respect both Shawn and Bret were done by the time the war really started getting good
@@LanceG007 In my mind the best years of the war were 97-98. By 1999 WCW was quickly losing it and there was no war. Therefore, if you look at 97 Bret and Shawn were still there and in my mind, I'm admitting my bias, that was the best year in the war especially WWE; the Hart Foundation (Best version of Bret), the Best version of Austin (still able to do far much more than after the injury and I tend to like heel Austin pre Wrestlemania), Taker finally wrestling properly (He's always great but man were his matches tiresome before 97 save the ones with Foley) and most especially the arrogant, prickly Shawn Michaels leading DX at its best (The original version is better than any reincarnation because this was the essence of DX). On WCW Sting and NWO were still hot. Now 98 had Goldberg, Rock and Austin as the man and after that it's done.
@@markeric3364 good points. Also, if not Bret and Shawn, who else did they even have close? Those two were the best at the time.
Oh god lol, the Rumbles of the mid-90s are almost as bad as the current ones. Jobber Central.
This one is an interesting topic. Jim is being really fair. And yes, Jake was not just cursed with bad genes. He didnt work out. He'd have had no career, had he not been tall.
Jake's promo and psychology was good enough that he could have always found a place in the wrestling business imo. He may have never been a top guy back in the day if he was 5'9, but he would've always been able to draw heat.
I was gonna say the same thing. I think saying he had bad genes is a bit of a cop out. Did he even try to get a nicer body? You're telling me that was the best he could do? I'm sure that coke kept him skinny enough.
If he hadn't been tall he wouldn't of been a wrestler not to say he was the best promo and in ring physiology was second to none so been tall had Notting to do with it
@@pjam1184 Jake been tall had nothing to do with anything he had second to none ring physiology in ring could get the crowd going by just calling 4 the DDT NVR any move as over as that when he hit that short arm clothesline the people went mental and not to say he was a great promo in the shouty none sence promos he drew ye in so tall had Notting ta do with anything pal
@@pjam1184 sry read ur wrong
Like Bret lays it down: He didn't miss shows, he kept guys safe inside the ring when he worked with them, and he still managed to tell a story. As long as he helped make money for the promotion he worked for, he was doing his job. When Jake was on top of his game he could check nearly all of these boxes too. However, he did have periods where he did miss shows. He did have periods where he did (accidentally) get guys hurt. He did have periods where he didn't even know what story he was trying to tell. And he did have shows where he took money for little more than being a lump of shit. I'm glad he still gets his accolades, and I'm more glad he is in a place of better physical and mental health. But this go-round, he should stop and reflect on himself as a darkly colored pot before trying to describe other kettles by their blackness.
Well put.
@Domo Jones haha sick psycho😅
When Bret was champion he was pretty much the only draw. The quality of the roster was so poor at that time, caused in large part due to the steroid scandal and the absence of the huge wrestlers. Take those away and what did they have left? Bret pretty much carried the company single handedly for a while.
Top ten draws of 90s shadow angel 1990 - 1999: 1. Konnan; 2. Shinya Hashimoto; 3. Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair; 5. Perro Aguayo; 6. Keiji Muto; 7. Undertaker; 8. Bret Hart; 9. Steve Austin; 10. Nobuhiko Takada
Critics and Vince calling bret a draw According to prominent industry historian Dave Meltzer, Hart was "a major draw in the United States and probably more so in Europe".[247] Fellow journalists Bob Ryder and Dave Scherer described him as "an incredible international draw, attracting standing room only crowds in every corner of the globe."[248] Fin Martin of Power Slam also spoke to Hart's drawing power, placing him number 7 in "The 10 Best U.S.-Style All-Rounders", a list that considered drawing ability, along with workrate and promo skills.[249] Vice's Corey Erdman wrote, "1997 was one of the hottest periods in the history of professional wrestling... Hart was the [WWF's] biggest star, arguably its biggest live gate draw globally."[250] Recalling WCW's acquisition of Hart that year, WWE owner Vince McMahon argued that his chief competitor "could have really built the entire franchise... around this extraordinary star." McMahon felt that WCW misused Hart, which was "fortunate" for the WWF.[27]
"Nash a personable and witty asshole"....Cornette is a national treasure and thank goodness for RUclips.
Thank you for sharing Mr Jim Cornette
Didn't The Hitman sell out MSG every time he headlined there?
Why does everyone forget that Randy Savage was a smaller guy and held the WWF World title twice for around a year and a half.
Because the Macho King Randy Savage is a legend and does not need to be 7 ft tall to draw $$$ because he is intensity personified and he doesn't do cocaine..cocaine does Macho Man oooooohhh yeaaahhh!!
I don't. I always say that. I think his personality was so big we tend to forget he was smaller like them.
The Cream of the crop.. yeah!
The cream rises to the top.. oh yeah!
He was never small the guy was a unit he was just alongside fucking monsters who were genetic freaks!!
Macho had huge arms.
4:57 I think this is the best compliment Cornette has ever given to Nash
@P1 Styles I don’ think anyone made money during the time, but i liked the era because the wrestlers were cool.
Bret Hart is the reason why I started watching wrestling
Yeah and Bret was not that short around 6 feet tall.
Cornette is the reason why I started watching shoot videos
Hogan, Piper and Andre got me into wrestling but The Rockers and Hart Foundation got me into Tag Team wrestling.
Kane and Lesnar for me.
Bret is my all time Favorite
Bret was a great champion. He made you believe his matches were real and he made the belt feel special.
Bret was shorter but I feel everyone overlooks his fantastic physique.
I never understand this fixation with wrestler stars needing to be 6'4 plus all the time..
@@andremotivation6561 I think it's important now that most everyone is around six foot and just not big, size does mean something.
@@kevingunn3351 is Height or muscle size tho, i can agree there folks who arent built enough
Yeah, I don't get why people talk like he's 5'6'' and 150 lbs lol? Bret was 6' and built like a tank. Watch him in docus next to average men, he's twice their size.
And if he was wrestling nowadays, he'd dwarf half the WWE male roster.
@@andremotivation6561 both are I think bret had great size that made up for his height but there just isn't big guys in it snymore
Bret Hart is 100% right, Jake the snake was never on his or shawn Michaels level as a wrestler or a star, taking over from Hogan was a very tough task and he and shawn Michaels did a great job
Bret and Shawn would have drawn huge in different eras possibly the current one but their best years were bookended by Hogan and Austin. Nobody could touch that.
@Steve Creator that's not a fair assessment. They were no shorter than Ric Flair. They were 6'1-2". That's not short. The problem was Bret didn't have the charisma of other top guys like dusty, Bruno, Hogan, or Flair. Or even warrior for that matter. But that's the one thing draws huge money. His work was every bit as good as any other top draw if not better but he couldn't talk them in the building like the others and nobody believed Shawn michaels could beat anybody let alone Nash, Hart, Sid, or Vader.
@Steve Creator stay off the drugs
@Derrick Jones Bret was the only wrestler who drew between the Hogan and Austin eras, especially overseas. Without Bret's drawing power on WWE's constant tours of Europe, WWE would've ended in the mid-90's. The business went to shit when Diesel and Shawn were given runs with the strap.
@Steve Creator Shawn Michael's is over 6ft bro so stop it.Hes not 5'10.Owen Hart is 5'10 and Shawn is taller than him
"Im the Best there is. The Best there was and the Best there ever wil be" - Bret Hart
hue827us 72ieis That is as true as your grasp on grammar.
"I'm the"
Bret was never a boring wrestler. He brought both ladder matches and table bumps to the WWE, two staples they’ve beaten to death since but which at the time were mind-blowing. He had violent/bloody brawls or gripping matches with anyone from Bulldog, Roddy or Austin, Undertaker to 123Kid, or even goddamned Diesel. Bret was never boring and nobody who understands wrestling could ever say that 😂
hue827us 72ieis Plus him as a heel, if you watched it when it happened in 97, was fucking awesome. I’m British so we were on Team Canada, 97 Raw was the best year in its history, young prick.
And Bret helped to create the biggest star wrestling ever had. Stone Cold
Idk Jake has to have some old chip on his shoulder since he knew Bret when Bret was still a kid. Jake lived with the Harts and wrestled for Stampede so I'm thinking there has to be some old animosity and bitterness there. Jake was his own worst enemy.
Yup!
Jake is only 2 years older than Bret lol
@@Shaner373 by "kid" i meant in terms of their wrestling experience :)
The first day Bret met Jake he offered him the spare room in his house.
They are 2 years apart in age and Brets been in the business since he was a child selling programs for Stu. Jake didnt start working in Stampede until 79 when Bret was in his early 20s so what are you on about?
They’re too small, but he works for AEW?
Proves he's just there for the money and turns a blind eye to the rest of aew's shit
And had His guy fight Marco Stunt.
He oughta embrace this character in aew and put the all down because everyone in there is so petite, while his guy is a real giant
@@chisasa9509 your a hater u ever watch Royce Gracie, stop trying to shit on a hard working young man who is living his dream 😡
You were waiting to say that huh?
Can't trust Jake to be champion and definitely can't play blackjack with him.
"You got 21 I got 22"
😂😂😂😂😂
He busts out with 22 every time. I'm not sure he entirely understands the rules tbh.
THINK ABOUT IT!
Wanna play blackjack, I got 2 of those
Speaking as an addict, I hope Jake takes the advice to be positive. Going back to the past and looking at it negatively is a one-way ticket back to the sauce. I want Jake to be well.
good point
If you actually look at the WWE roster in 1992, early 1993, you'll see that Brett Hart was the best choice.
No! Repo Man deserved the push and should of been the champ!
@@ToxicAvengerCleanYourMind he was my champ
Bret's first title run cut business in half, so much so that Vince had hulk come back to save wrestlemania 9 buyrates.
@@Arayig1982 That is an absolute lie.
@@Rjensen2 absolutely not
I busted out laughing when Jim said Jake had the full body suit cause of shame . I couldn't help but think of those red bell bottoms he sported before that 😂.
"Hart and Michaels were too small to be believable champions." Biggest draw ever was physically about the same size; lost to Hart at 13 in all-time classic, and beat Michaels for title at 14. Michaels also has two of WrestleMania's other all-time most loved matches against 6'10" Undertaker. Were those big "draws"? King Kong Bundy said the same thing as Jake. It's just stupid, missing entirely the appeal of the David versus Goliath archetype, and ignoring so many factors that influence the overall success of the WWF in any given era.
Hogan did not wrestle Hitman at WM 13. Sorry.
@@johngough2323 He's talking about Steve Austin.
That's just how the old school guys mindset are
@@johngough2323
😂😂😂 Hogan was on Monday Nitro in 2000
Antabuse is the medication Cornette is referring to that Michael Hayes was supposed to be taking when he got drunk at Stephanie McMahon's wedding. I was on that stuff for a while after I completed my second stint in rehab. Luckily I Have 17 years clean and sober and will hopefully never have to take that stuff again.
I have to disagree with Jim on Warrior being the worst major world champion of all time, apparently he did not see the Great Khali's world title run😂
As much as a like Jim, he's got a huge chip on his shoulder when it comes to Warrior because of the whole Heenan thing.
@@ValiantWrestling
Besides the fact he was also an unprofessional lunatic.
Kahli didnt havei t long enough to really place in that category. I think Warrior should be lumped in with the people expected to be the face at the time.
Khali was world champion but was definitely the secondary title holder and was never THE guy like warrior
His reign was so bad that the WWE website doesn't list him as a past champion if you look at their list.
If you want to watch the greatest tag team matches ever ... check out the hart foundation vs British bulldogs!
Jake is just not a good person. He's clean and still a jackass. He treated his daughter bad and people blamed it on his addiction. But the addiction just exaggerates a person's personality...
@Blaze Mordecai you shut your filthy mouth, it's still real to me dammit 😡
Addiction can also change people's personality, but you're right that people can still be sober and a jackass.
His childhood couldn’t be more fucked up from what I’ve heard. Gotta give him a pass on being a dick or bitter to a degree not to mention the addiction he endured. Not an excuse by any means but i didn’t live thru the early childhood horror and dysfunctional family life early on he did and therefore I can’t judge him. I can only be thankful I didn’t have to go thru what he did coming up.
@@caps201 But at some point he has to be held accountable for constantly acting like he's finally turned his life around, really this time he means it, and always going right back to acting the same old way.
@@DolFan316 I hear you on that
I always assumed the heat stemmed from Jake being exposed by Bret for faking an injury.
I don’t know that story?
@@masswellwilliamson I forget the details , I read it in his book, the best wrestling book ever
@@GaiaMisery I read it, but it’s been a while. Great book!
@@masswellwilliamson Jake had a belt in Stampede and faked a leg injury to avoid dropping the title and Bret sussed it out, Jake not for the first time was doing what was right for Jake and not what was right for the promotion.
Let's face facts Jake is a guy who's unprofessional behaviour, inside and outside of the ring has made him a lot of enemies and his father was noted for an interest in young girls.
In fact Leroy McGuirk admiited that he had to stop running in Texarkana after Grizzly Smith was accused of an offence involving a young girl, so Jake has never had a stable family background and his demons have gotten to him on several occasions, Bret noted that at a show he was seen leading a pair of black prostitutes at the hotel and treating them like some old fashioned slaver.
Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels were the best of their era. The Rock and Steve Austin were just untouchable in theirs.
I miss real superstars
@@TomFoolery350 Right, not guys with “5 star in ring ability”. Guys like the 4 mentioned
made you want to tune in every week
Shawn exposed the business everytime he went over
And in Today's Era, there are Nobody and Noone.
have zero respect for HBK... he ruined so many careers with his BS politics... the guy was a cancer...
I never thought I'd live to see the day where Bret GENUINELY defended Shawn. What a time to be alive...
I can listen to Jim speak all day. Great job guys
"Vince I only need two quarters to deliver The DDT"
"Two quarters? I meant two quarter ounces"
@@A_real_Ha_So If you give him that he'll no show lol
"A wonderful redemption story, he is still alive." Jim cornette, I am going to use that if I ever go to a AA meeting.
The worst championa of all time? He must not rememember that Khali, Jinder Mahal, and Jack Swagger all held the world title. And i love how he says Shawn and Bret were too small yet he's working for AEW. I guess a paycheck is a paycheck.
The World Champion lost prestigue when Mysterio won it (not because him, but how they booked him and how they booked the later champions (Except Batista, Taker, Edge, Jericho, etc.)
hold up there Jack i fw Jack Swagger lmao dont put him in the category of shit champs like fucking Tinder Mahal & Khali. he was an awkward champ but not shitty 🤣
@@oo7patron He was horrible on the mic, but he was above average on the ring.
It blows my mind that people still think Jim has given a single fuck about WWE since Ohio Valley. No, he probably doesn't remember their reigns because I doubt he ever knew they were champions in the first place.
U really think Jim watched all of that?
DDT apparently stood for "Doesn't Deserve Title"...
Absolutely. Lowered the value of a title which had already had been viewed as not a serious title.
I want to listen to this show with Travis just to see his creative process. Total Mastery of his craft.
On the DDP part about him only wanting money. I'll just say good for him he's truly helping some ppl that need it. Sounds like you're just hating on him Brian Last what have you done again?
I thought his comment was completely out of line and off base...DDP seems like a really great guy.
DDP Yoga really does work too! DDP believes in his product and wants to push it. He's a smart guy, I don't think he needs the money!
I don’t know if DDP is a good guy, but I know firsthand that his yoga works.
If there's one thing I agree with Jake on is precisely that. Some people want money for selling solutions for money they caused. Dallas wants money for helping people defeat their demons. Even if all he wanted was money, at least he's honest enough to offer something of value in exchange.
Jake could have been champ if he wanted to, he cost himself millions of dollars.
Millions that would have gone up his nose.
@@harrycrumb8667 thats a good possibility.
IC champ probably, but Jake was like the Undertaker in that he never needed a belt to legitimize what he did. Realistically speaking, a guy who looked like he did in his prime in the late 80's and early 90's was never going to carry the company as champ in the steroid monster Hogan/Warrior era, although it would've been cool to see him as the transitional champ instead of Slaughter in '91.
@@gst013 I think in 1993 Jake could have been champ. I would have loved to see Bret vs Jake at Summerslam 1993 for the title with Jake putting Bret over.
Yes but he could’ve also died probably
Jim: "Everybody else gets drunk! All I do is tell the truth about what I think!"
Also Jim: **literally tries to murder promoters who piss him off**
Hey Damian: He only tried to murder said promoter when the guy started leavign nasty messages on his phone about his girlfriend/now wife. If Cornette tried to murder every promoter whod pissed him off, the wrestlign world would be in much better shape.
Ernest T Bass wasn’t an actual promoter.
The DDP stuff is kinda true, love DDP but even when he was on Rogan he was just plugging and in full sell mode lol
Super True DDP a great guy but I truly think he did all that work to sell his product
Only 30 seconds in and Corny absolutely obliterated a man and I’m in tears 😂
This quote from Cornett fits perfectly into my work experience:
"The one thing that nobody does to get in trouble that I managed to do was just tell people what I really thought and that was what was so impossible to be handled.
I'll just be over here not being a drunk, not being a drug addict, doing a good job, excelling at every facet of the business and everybody else can be over there sucking-up, cutting people's nuts off behind their back and engaging in ridiculous personal practices that hamper their ability to perform, and as long as they kiss some ass they're okay.
I'll be over here. "
That mentality is a big reason why society's so fucked up right now TBH.
@@DolFan316 yup
"It's a wonderful redemption story that he's still... alive..."
-Jim Cornette on Jake Roberts' legacy
To be fair, Jake (and Razor) had terrible abusive childhoods and the fact that they made anything of their lives is a miracle.
Bret is too small? It's not like Jake would've had a shot at beating Bret in a real fight.
i think if Jim was even a worker at a wendys, he would do his best, never be late, 20 mins early for every shift, stock his areas with supplies in between customers and raise some hell when others drop the ball.
Brian last should probably talk to DDP about yoga instead of hating on him so much. DDP is an amazing individual who has helped countless people. Brian is an overweight podcaster who has helped no one. Chew on those facts instead of the chicken nuggets and maybe you will be worthy of shining DDP's boots.
Agreed
Can't hate on a man for trying to promote his business, God forbid someone should have any success outside of wrestling
🙄🙄🙄🙄
Brian isnt overweight, i think youre mixing him up with Conrad. He just looks like an average sized broad guy in his late 30s from the ONE picture that exists online.
In a business with a wild history of people charging money to put it in your ass, at least DDP charges money for something that has a history of tangible benefits.
Is he hustling? Definitely. Does his hustle save lives? Also yes.
To this day, Jake Roberts promos were on a whole other level than almost anybody else.
yea he's always in my top 10 ever, he didn't have to win his feud to still be a huge star
He reminds me of a scary ass cult leader in a lot of those. Like an evil preacher
Bret never had to throw reptiles around to get himself over.
Jake Roberts: a meatball belly with spaghetti arms.
@bgtg05 don't forget the short clothesline. The setup for the ddt .
Pro-wrestling is an interesting animal in this regard. Shawn Michaels maybe the greatest in-ring worker I have seen, but as an overall package I was always more of a Bret Hart guy.
Ric Flair is a legend, but I can't completely overlook his treatment of women or his disinterest in paying taxes. Dusty Rhodes was limited and self-absorbed, but he was one the most captivating promos ever.
I always refuse to name a 'G.O.A.T.' cuz there are so many variables.
Jake was awesome on the mic - especially as a heel in '91 - as well as knowing what to do with very little. He has his place on the mountain top somewhere, but I think most promoters would have hired Bret over Jake any day.
Jake was a good psychologist not just for himself, but Undertaker as well. He would get psychology advice primarily from Jake Roberts. And I thought their match together at Wrestlemania VIII was pretty good.
Bret was probably the most balanced champion they’ve had between wrestling, showmanship, professionalism, drive and marketability. He wasn’t excellent in any of those categories (except notably wrestling) but he was at least average to good in all of them. It’s a pity he had his run during such a slump in the industry.
People want trash Bret but here is top ten highest attdended WWE events in 90s . two of these event where healdined by Bret No. Promotion Event Location Venue Attendance Main Event(s)
1. WWF SummerSlam
August 29, 1992 London, England Wembley Stadium 78,927 Bret Hart (c) vs. The British Bulldog for the WWF Intercontinental Championship [60][61]
2. WWF WrestleMania VI
April 1, 1990 Toronto, Ontario SkyDome 64,287 Hulk Hogan (WHC) vs. The Ultimate Warrior (IC) in a champion vs. champion match for the WWF World Heavyweight and WWF Intercontinental Championships [62]
3. WWF WrestleMania VIII
April 5, 1992 Indianapolis, Indiana Hoosier Dome 62,167 Hulk Hogan vs. Sid Justice [63]
4. WWF Royal Rumble
January 19, 1997 San Antonio, Texas Alamodome. AJPW / NJPW / WWF The US/Japan Wrestling Summit
April 13, 1990 Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Dome † 53,742 Hulk Hogan (WWF) vs. Stan Hansen (AJPW) [64]
6. SWS / WWF SuperWrestle
March 30, 1991 Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Dome † 42,000 Hulk Hogan and Genichiro Tenryu vs. The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) [65]
7. WWF WWF Raw
February 8, 1999 Toronto, Ontario SkyDome 41,432 Steve Austin vs. Vince McMahon, Ken Shamrock, Test, Kane, Chyna and Big Boss Man in a handicap elimination match [66]
8. SWS / WWF SuperWrestle
December 12, 1991 Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Dome † 40,000 Genichiro Tenryu vs. Hulk Hogan [65]
9. WWF WWF Raw is War (Ep. 333)
October 11, 1999 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Dome 33,375 Val Venis and The British Bulldog vs. The Rock 'n' Sock Connection (The Rock and Mankind) [67]
10. WWF WWF Live in Bangalore
February 4, 1996 Bangalore, India Kanataka Football Stadium
Wow...Jim really scorched earth all his relationships there at the end...but it's true what else can be said after that
Late in life heel turn. Beautiful
5 comments in under a minute.. it’s crazy how big this channel is getting 👍🏼
@Colton How old are
Mitchell Sommer The question isn’t how old actually is, but how old he is mentally. That’s the question you want to start asking from now on. Especially the aew fans
@@o.w.omarquito2047 Totally, It's just wrestling fans as a whole tbh. AEW Fans are a little more annoying than the others
Mitchell Sommer I never saw the day another wrestling company’s fans would outdo wwe fans at being jerkoffs. AEWs Revolution has at least been successful there
@@o.w.omarquito2047 Yea It's so stupid and some wwe fans are trying to out do them. Some are creatinh accounts called "AEW Fans Deep throat Co*ks" and "NXT and AEW are cancer to wrestling" Just to hate on them. Atleast AEW Fans haven't gone that far
Vince taking in laundry... 😄
With store brand Tide to save money. 😄
It doesn't look right. I can't imagine him doing these 'human' things.
Fabric Softner Pal.... Goddamn.
Jake was amazingly charismatic, had a great gimmick, great promo, great finisher. I remember a lot of great Jake angles.
But I cannot think of one great Jake match.
Jake the Snake vs. Rick Martel in the Blindfold Match at WM 7 was epic. The fans assisted Jake by shouting out where Martel was when Jake pointed in the ring. Martel threw a fit. That match was original and memorable. There has never been a match quite like it. Getting the fans to help him "cheat to win" was an example of Jake Roberts' "peerless ring psychology." I could say the same thing about Jake getting the fans to empathize with him during the angle where Earthquake squashed Damien. Jake knew how to get the fans to "support him", like no other performer in the business ever could. My favorite Jake Roberts angle was when he won Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar belt. When Jake walked around with that belt, he looked like an outlaw, and the fans loved it.
@@Scorch1028 that blindfold match was only ok to good imo
Can u remember one promo Brett did?
@@aaronst.pierre3080 many from 1997 and any that he referred to as in the SummerSlam or in the Survivor Series
I remember his beef with Rick Rude but yes, you're 100% right.
Every time I hear Michael Hayes drunk stories, I can't help but think of the "stupid baby" impersonations from STW
Wow, that must be pretty bad that Bret Hart will defend Shawn Michaels!
The one thing they have always had in common is a craftsmanship for wrestling. They'll be on the same side when people like Hogan, Warrior, Jake or Bundy challenge their competence.
There’s a reason Jake Roberts was never world champion. Jake Roberts is a bum. Ask his kids. I’ll take a realistic Bret Hart match over an over scripted, over exaggerated Shawn Michaels match any day.
He couldn't stay sober for a day
Bret could make anyone look good. I know people always wanted Sting vs. The Undertaker, but a prime Bret vs. Prime Sting, would have been awesome!
All Brett's matches were scripted.
I'm the same way as Jim Cornette. I simply tell the truth whenever I'm at work and I get fired from my jobs whereas there are so many other people that are on drugs or breaking the law or committing fraud or sexual harassment that get promoted past me and I just can't believe the world works that way. This is in every corporate environment I've ever been in.
I know he wasn’t as popular in the US but Bret was huge in the U.K in the 90’s. I remember he even got cheered when he came out at Wembley against the British bulldog which wouldn’t happen to many people.
I walked Bob Dylan on stage in 1986
People forget how amazing Brett really was because the WWE blackballed him for a decade after he got screwed.
Jake was never champ because WWF hardly ever changed champions back in that day. If he was active (and younger) post-2000, he would have held the strap at least three times.
How many times did Shawn win the belt during his comeback that was what 8-9 years?
Cornette has an excellent breakdown on this topic.
I agree that DDP is a huckster . Everything is promotions for him . He is just on the Jack Lalane hustle .
Don’t hate the player, hate the game.
True. Something off about him. I will say DDP yoga helped my flexibility and back pain though.
There was pain inside of Jake that he was trying to numb. A part of his soul was missing. Sober or not, he still has to carry that burden everyday. God bless him.
Well said, Hi Jake
Love that Jake is shown holding a bottle of his favorite drink.
Didn't Jake say he came back super cut and muscular but Vince said he didn't like it. It went against his character or something. Bret was built and big. He only looked small next to guys like Nash and Undertaker. Everyone did even HBK. But Bret had an impressive build, no question.
This is a world record for shortest time to understanding the artwork!
Also...Bret Hart was too small? Bret at his peak was nearly as big as Cena. Bret's not small
Steve Austin isn’t a giant by any means lol
@@mtabby8791 Exactly, Austin is 6'1" and Bret looked about an inch shorter and 20 pounds lighter when they had those great feuds.
In those years of wrestling, “small” is someone tall comparing it to a normal person.
So Jake was on the booking committee? His claim was he never got the opportunity
Do guys like Jake realize that nobody in the history of the world has ever had any kind of control over their height? Who cares how tall some is? Can they work? Are they athletic? Do they have charisma? Can they draw based on these qualities?
Dynamite kid and Benoit as much as I dont like bringing up his name.
Big guys draw money little guys don't. People like larger than life, not people look like regular guys.
@@isaacsilverman9976 Neither of those were big draw, just like Shawn and Bret.
@@johneastwood3039 that is true the were great workers though. I was wrestling fan as kid then when I was 19 (1985) I got back into it living through Hulkamania and a time when a lot of the big draws just could not wrestle. I always liked the guys who were really good workers
@@isaacsilverman9976 That's because you're a die hard wrestling fan. Casual fans watched for Hogan and Ultimate Warrior etc and thats what drew the money. I'm by no means a casual fan, I've studied wrestling for years. But I do prefer wrestlers like Hogan, Warrior, Sid, Austin and Rock, rather than people like Shawn and Benoit.
Bret & Bulldogs match summerslam 92 was just about as spectacular as it gets. The 80,000+ crowd was stoked when bulldog got outta that sharp shooter by grabbing the ropes. I dunno if I ever heard a louder crowd at any WWE match than that. Maybe Hogan vs Rock at wrestlemania 18?
I miss Bret Hart. I don't miss Jake Roberts.
A lot of Jake's awesome promos were lyrics taken from Pink Floyd, Ozzy O, etc
Back in 1992,Bret's next feud after he beat Piper was going to be with Jake but the latter left for WCW. Jake had also said that his job was to get the next guy ready for Hogan
He was supposed to do that program with Warrior but they put Warrior with Hulk, he held Vince up for money and got fired. So Jake ended up working with Taker. So that kind of refutes that. Esp since he had nothing to do with Sid or Slaughter and both them were out after Mania 8 with Hogan taking time off and Jake going to WCW.
And how ironic of Jake to shittalk Warrior for holding Vince up when the reason Jake quit was because he was mad that he didn't get Patterson's job when Patterson had to leave over the shit Patterson got himself into.
Jake just can't keep out of trouble with the Harts, can he. First he says nasty things about Davey Boy Smith, then he insults Bret. Let's face it, Jake Roberts is not as sympathetic of a person as fans make him out to be. Jake's just more trouble than he's worth and in spite of his sympathetic story and background, that does not make him a sympathetic person and immune to criticism. Jake is certainly NO saint.
I remember Jake being in phenomenal shape (comparatively) in ‘91, during his feud with Savage. He looked a million bucks at Tuesday in Texas. The match was crap, but the angle was white hot.
"If you don't like me, I don't give a shit." words to live by.
"get me some crack or I'm not wrestling" Jake Roberts....love the wrestler but bajeus c'mon meow
I’ll say it again, whoever does the background photos does an amazing job.
Photos?
@@BeeBumper the designs on the screen
I'm surprised Vince didn't have to sell his house when Nash was champion.
I just watched the Resurrection of Jake Roberts today as a matter of fact for the second time. And then this comes up in my RUclips feed. I really think that I manifesting all of this through the algorithm. Lol
jake said Bret and Shawn were the worst draws, but there have been lots since then that drew lower houses. Benoit and Guerrero to name a couple. Last year they were canceling house shows that Kofi Kingston was headlining. WWE wish they had a Bret or Shawn these days.
And Diesel was a much worse draw than Bret (as was Shawn).
"I think making me a World Champion was a good idea." - Bret Hart
Love the modesty.
Modesty isn't a selling point for a pro-wrestler. You have to basically sell yourself constantly. In ring/out of the ring and to the public and to the boss. If you are a humble, modest, and reserved person, you will be mid-card pretty much at no matter how talented or big you are because the Harts, Hogans, Nash's, and Michaels will screw you over, promote themselves and step on your head to get to the top of the mountain.
This article says wcw beat wwe for the first time in june 1996www.google.com/amp/s/syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/1231493-this-week-in-history-wcw-won-their-first-battle-against-wwe.amp.html
I don't see what's wrong with that statement? He's not saying anything egregious. Do you expect Bret to say it was bad idea to make him champion? He worked hard and was reliable and consistent in an era where few were. He left a legacy of great matches that are still talked about decades later. Yes he thinks highly of himself but if you don't believe in yourself why should anyone else take a risk on you? It's a key element to being successful.
Bret was a huge draw . But when you follow Hogan no one will look A draw
He was right. In that era guys like Warrior, Bulldog, Jake and others were either holding Vince up for money, getting popped for drugs, missing dates do to "injuries" or were just hurting opponents. Bret did none of those things. Bret was reliable, put on a good show every time he stepped in the ring, kept his opponents safe and at a time where the spotlight was on pro wrestlers for steroids and other drugs Bret was a guy that you could put the spotlight on and showcase as a role model(not that Bret didn't do drugs he admitted to that but he never had a problem like others did). So yeah making Bret the World Champion then was the right move. The only other person that could've fit that criteria that Bret did was Taker but he was an attraction by himself and didn't need the belt.
I love how he keeps shitting on kevin nash'
Funny fans were chanting DDT when Hogan and Roberts were about to start a program. Vince wanted him to be a heel.
Wouldve loved a Hart/Roberts match up.
Nice.
Jake with the bottle of piss in the artwork owned me.
TRAVIS HECKEL IS THE MAN!!!!
Bret Hart was GOAT. The Greatest WWF/WWE WORLD to ever have the championship
Now what is the yellow bottle a reference to?... I didn't think Brian add his "Noted... " line in this episode, I kept waiting for him to say it! Glad Travis has saved him the effort