I know, I know.... It's another Montreal thread. NorCal, Lariat, KB, and X all have due right to rip my head off right now for even thinking about doing a thread which is eventually going to lead to Montreal. But please, pardon me; this isn't about Montreal, at all. Well, it is, but the thread subject isn't Montreal. It's Bret, and his egotistical point of view. And if any of you can get me to have an iota of pity over what happened to Bret Hart that day, you will earn rep from me for a lifetime. At least, whenever I'm here. But it's very simple; why should I feel sorry for Bret Hart? Why should I believe that Bret didn't screw Bret?
Now, let's throw out some simple things; Montreal had nothing to do with Owen's Death, The Hart Family Curse, Bret's stroke, Dynamite Kid's metamorphisis into Gollum from Lord of the Rings, Stu having to sell Stampede Wrestling, or any of those other things. All of the other matters in life which were true tragedies for Bret Hart have nothing to do with Montreal. Maybe you could argue that Bret could've stopped Owen, but you'd be lying to yourself and the whole forum if you tell us you believe he could've stopped Owen. Montreal affected one man negatively, and one man alone; Bret Hart. Shit, it probably wasn't even that negative. If WCW had half a brain on how to book a wrestler, he could've been the biggest name in wrestling right now. Yes, probably better than Hogan. Still, Montreal really only hurt one person, and all of the other tragedies in Bret Hart's life are not a part of this argument. You don't have to have half a brain to make me feel bad for a guy having a stroke. But make me feel bad for a guy that got lied to by his boss? Go ahead, I dare you.
Was it because Bret Hart was fooled? Fuck, Vader warned him not to let Shawn get him in a submission hold, and the guy still wanted to comply with it. Why? Because it would have been a great spot, and the Hitman marked for himself to say that he could have called another fantastic spot in the match. All of the warning signs were there. I feel bad for guys that get tricked, when they had no reason to believe he would be tricked. Bret had every reason to believe he was going to get screwed; he really did. All he needed to do was look at Wendi Richter, fucking tweleve years later, when she was screwed by.... Oh hi, guess who did it?
I'm sure Gelgarin is going to come on here and tell me how Pat O' Conner got screwed in 1965 in the middle of Bumblefuck, but honestly, the only other screwjob I'm aware of is one between Kensuke Sasaki, and the One Man Gang, in 1995. Still, screwjob's weren't exactly an unprecedented matter. Typically, if you were a reigning champion, and were leaving the territory you were working with, you were going to get screwed, unless you were a great shoot fighter. Bret Hart probably is a great shoot fighter, but there's just one little problem;
Bret Hart is also a moron. A mark who would allow his own ego and inflated sense of self satisfaction as a "Canadian Hero" overlook the fact that he is, in no way, above his obligation to do the job, once he's leaving the company. It's a rite of passage, almost as old as the screwjob itself. Shit, it should be considered unprofessional to consider doing anything to job, if the company wants you to.
But no. Bret had his ego, and though he's say it's no bigger than Hogan's, we all know to be untrue. Still, the IWC takes up for him countless times, though if it were someone like John Cena that this happened to, the IWC would have a collective orgasm. The fact is, because Bret puts on great matches, we forgive his massive ego.
And the question is real simple.... Why?
Now, let's throw out some simple things; Montreal had nothing to do with Owen's Death, The Hart Family Curse, Bret's stroke, Dynamite Kid's metamorphisis into Gollum from Lord of the Rings, Stu having to sell Stampede Wrestling, or any of those other things. All of the other matters in life which were true tragedies for Bret Hart have nothing to do with Montreal. Maybe you could argue that Bret could've stopped Owen, but you'd be lying to yourself and the whole forum if you tell us you believe he could've stopped Owen. Montreal affected one man negatively, and one man alone; Bret Hart. Shit, it probably wasn't even that negative. If WCW had half a brain on how to book a wrestler, he could've been the biggest name in wrestling right now. Yes, probably better than Hogan. Still, Montreal really only hurt one person, and all of the other tragedies in Bret Hart's life are not a part of this argument. You don't have to have half a brain to make me feel bad for a guy having a stroke. But make me feel bad for a guy that got lied to by his boss? Go ahead, I dare you.
Was it because Bret Hart was fooled? Fuck, Vader warned him not to let Shawn get him in a submission hold, and the guy still wanted to comply with it. Why? Because it would have been a great spot, and the Hitman marked for himself to say that he could have called another fantastic spot in the match. All of the warning signs were there. I feel bad for guys that get tricked, when they had no reason to believe he would be tricked. Bret had every reason to believe he was going to get screwed; he really did. All he needed to do was look at Wendi Richter, fucking tweleve years later, when she was screwed by.... Oh hi, guess who did it?

I'm sure Gelgarin is going to come on here and tell me how Pat O' Conner got screwed in 1965 in the middle of Bumblefuck, but honestly, the only other screwjob I'm aware of is one between Kensuke Sasaki, and the One Man Gang, in 1995. Still, screwjob's weren't exactly an unprecedented matter. Typically, if you were a reigning champion, and were leaving the territory you were working with, you were going to get screwed, unless you were a great shoot fighter. Bret Hart probably is a great shoot fighter, but there's just one little problem;
Bret Hart is also a moron. A mark who would allow his own ego and inflated sense of self satisfaction as a "Canadian Hero" overlook the fact that he is, in no way, above his obligation to do the job, once he's leaving the company. It's a rite of passage, almost as old as the screwjob itself. Shit, it should be considered unprofessional to consider doing anything to job, if the company wants you to.
But no. Bret had his ego, and though he's say it's no bigger than Hogan's, we all know to be untrue. Still, the IWC takes up for him countless times, though if it were someone like John Cena that this happened to, the IWC would have a collective orgasm. The fact is, because Bret puts on great matches, we forgive his massive ego.
And the question is real simple.... Why?