Bret hart audio book

9/10

Great DVD

I'm not as big of a wrestling fan now as I was when I was younger. Even then, I was never a huge Bret Hart fan. But this is one of my favorite DVD's to watch. The story was great, it tells everything from growing up in the Hart household right up to his stroke. I can't wait for his autobiography to come out.

When I saw the picture of Vince McMahon shaking hands with Bret Hart, immediately, I thought "Hell froze over." It was something I never expected to see in my life. Bret Hart was never my favorite wrestler growing up, I was into wrestlers such as the Undertaker and the Rock. But I must say, I am a Bret Hart fan now, as well as a Kurt Angle fan. I have so much respect for the technical wrestlers.

What made Bret so great was that he didn't need a gimmick. He was OK with being himself, and not a cowboy (Watch the DVD for more on that). It's sad because wrestling isn't what it use to be. When I watched it when I was younger, back in the late 90's, it was still cool. But now, there aren't any original

Hitman

September 26, 2017
SO SO good and very well written- Bret Hart is actually a really well read person and writes this himself, without help from another author or ghostwriter. This book is awesome- especially if, like me, you're a hardcore Hitman fan and total WWE/wresting mark (fan). I have been watching WWE since I was about 7 years old + watched my 1st match at the home of cousins in the '80's. (It was a Macho Man Randy Savage match). That was IT. Since then, I have spent 25 years screaming at the TV, spending $$ on merchandise, traveling to WWE events (including RAW 3X, one episode of SmackDown, too many 'house shows' to count and 2 Pay Per View events, including Survivor Series 2016 in Toronto, where the Hart family wrestling tradition continues, as Bret's niece- Jim 'the Anvil' Neidhart's daughter, current WWE Women's Champ, NATAYLA fought. She is awesome).

Even if you are not a WWE fan, this story is great, especially if you're Canadian and grew up knowing about the famous Hart family of Alberta. Stu Hart, Bret's dad, ran STAMPEDE WRESTLING, a Canadian televised wre

Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling

September 26, 2017
SO SO good and very well written- Bret Hart is actually a really well read person and writes this himself, without help from another author or ghostwriter. This book is awesome- especially if, like me, you're a hardcore Hitman fan and total WWE/wresting mark (fan). I have been watching WWE since I was about 7 years old + watched my 1st match at the home of cousins in the '80's. (It was a Macho Man Randy Savage match). That was IT. Since then, I have spent 25 years screaming at the TV, spending $$ on merchandise, traveling to WWE events (including RAW 3X, one episode of SmackDown, too many 'house shows' to count and 2 Pay Per View events, including Survivor Series 2016 in Toronto, where the Hart family wrestling tradition continues, as Bret's niece- Jim 'the Anvil' Neidhart's daughter, current WWE Women's Champ, NATAYLA fought. She is awesome).

Even if you are not a WWE fan, this story is great, especially if you're Canadian and grew up knowing about the famous Hart family of Alberta. Stu Hart, Bret's dad,

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