- Bulldogs wanting to drop the titles to the Hart Foundation. First off that is nothing to do with Bret, he wasn't in the Bulldogs so wasn't refusing to job to anyone so it's odd to bring up. Also, I doubt the Bulldogs had that much stroke back then, certainly not as much as the Kliq.
Not sure how this is any different then Shawn/Nash/Hall with the IC title. Shawn wasnt on the recieving end of all title wins either.
- Bret doesn't want to drop to the Mountie. Quite rightly, the Mountie was never over, but regardless of that Bret did still drop the title. Face champions often get an out, in fact they nearly always did back then, when losing titles to heels (manager interference, working with an injury) so I find it odd that you single Bret out for what was common practice in wrestling at the time.
Mountie was over. Even if he wasnt, its not Bret decision who he drops the title to. Its Vinces. He couldnt put the guy over, he did to make himself look like he got off his death bed to wrestle to drop the belt. Wasnt Shawn a face when he lost his smile? Guess thats his out.
- Bulldog vs Bret made a lot more business sense, so it wasn't a case of just exclusively wanting to work title programs with members of their group, which is what the Kliq wanted. Bret lost too.
Was the ladder match Shawn lost in any good? The kliq consisted of the top 3 workers in WWF at the time, so didnt it make business sense for them to want to work together?
- He was right to not want to drop to Backlund, a part time wrestler who hadn't been champion in 11 years at that point and hadn't been in the company for almost that long as well, particularly given Vince's New Generation slogan. He still did though so I find it odd you bring it up as a time when Bret didn't job.
Didnt Shawn drop it to Steve at WMXIV as well? Again its Vinces choice who the champion should be. Bret wasnt getting the job done and they were going with Diesil. Not sure we "has the right" to pick and choose everyone who he drops the title too.
Quick tally of your response to why you say Bret never jobbed at this point show that of your first four arguments Bret lost three of them and wasn't the champion for the fourth. So you're 0-4 at this point. We move on.
Never said he never jobbed. Said he bitched an complained every step of the way and
sometimes refused to job. See Montreal. Also, even Vince himself said Shawn did we asked him to do at the end of the day. So I dont get how Bret gets away with being a dick and Shawn is blamed for it constantly.
- So Nash says in a shoot that Bret didn't want to job to him and that is gospel? The Road Warriors said in a shoot that Shawn only got the title by agreeing to sleep with Vince so let's believe that too.
Nash and Bret were friends. Both admit it. Nash said he wouldnt put him over at RR95 and wouldnt take his finish (which would end in a dq, since thats what he did wtih Taker at RR96) at IYH. Nash also put Bret over big time at the time of the shoot.
- Survivor Series to Wrestlemania 12 period. He wasn't given teh focus of the company at the time, Shawn was as he was being prepared to win the title at Wrestlemania. That's pretty obvious. But Bret shouldn't complain about it because Vince wanted to try Shawn out as the top babyface. Bret still lost anyway.
Just like Steve was the focus from series 97 to wmxiv. Thats how it works. Bret was still working with Bulldog/Taker/Nash leading into WM12.
- Once again this is from the mouth of Nash in a shoot interview, but let's look closely at this one. Nash is complaining that Bret, the WWF Champion at the time and heading towards a babyface showdown in a 60 minute Iron Man match with Shawn Michaels, should take Nash's finisher to help build Nash for his undercard match with the Undertaker. I very much doubt that would be the plan, considering beating Bret is meant to solidify Shawn as the top dog at Wrestlemania, but even if it were Vince's plan I can understand why Bret would say no. It would be awful business sense.
He was supposed to job. Just take the finish before a Taker run in. To even out what Nash did to Taker at rr96 against Bret and help build Taker/Nash. It wouldnt have hurt Bret.....he still wouldnt do it.
So at the end of that we have 7 examples of Bret not jobbing, 5 in which he actually did job, another coming straight from a shoot interview with Nash (always the most reliable of sources) and another where it was someone else refusing to job and he just happened to be in the match.
I'll spare you the 'oh you're just a Bret mark' retort, cause I am, but despite that can I ask if I am wrong in what I just posted?
My problem isnt that your a Bret mark......I am as well. My problem is you blindly love him and think he can do no wrong. I think I look at the two objectively even though im a Shawn mark.