Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart on Dynamite Kid vs Jacques Rougeau Backstage Fight in WWF
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- Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart (Hart Foundation) discuss how the Dynamite Kid vs Jacques Rougeau Backstage fight in WWF really went down. Stream New Shoot Interviews 📺 TitleMatchNetwork.com
RIP to the Anvil. Here the Hart Foundation talk about the incident that broke the Dynamite Kid forever. Many wrestlers have a take on the backstage fight between Dynamite Kid & Jacques Rougeau in WWF.
However you won't find a much more in-depth account than this. The feud involved two teams, the British Bulldogs & the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers. Hear how Mr Perfect Curt Hennig egged the whole thing on and how the beef between Dynamite Kid/Jacques Rougeau really began.
Bret Hart says afterwards Dynamite became a bitter alcoholic and never recovered from the beating. Vince McMahon ordered Dynamite to shake hands with Jacques otherwise he would lose his Pay-Per-View payouts from Summerslam and Survivor Series.
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Anvil’s contribution to this conversation is invaluable. He offers so much to this interview. Total legend!
😂
Dude. Who knew how insightful he was. I mean this interview shows the man's super high intellectual side. 😂
*blinks hard*
i think he was suffering from alzheimers so probably didnt remember much
@ 4:38 an ⏭️ lookin at anvils nostrils constantly flaring up, _sniffing, snorting_ No, that nose isn't done just yet it's begging to be fed more of that Christmas snow ho-ho.
When two brothers stand up against the locker room mafia.
Jim is the translator for the deaf through facial expressions 😅😅😅.
His beard speaks volumes. I thought he would never shut up. 😂
Jim is tripping balls
The Mountie always gets his man! 👊
lmfao! this is gold
🎶 i'm the mountie 🎶
So did the Canadian mob.
He s how he didn't fight dynamite kid head up or he didn't drop dynamite kid
DK sucker punched Jacques in the back of the head first.
The head nod from Anvil is what sold it.
😂 would’ve been incomplete without it
I never knew Bret and Anvil did a shoot video together. Awesome.
This is part of a long version, which is really good.
Anvil just drove Bret to the interview.
It’s good because it’s one of the few shoot interviews of Bret’s that focuses on The Hart Foundation days before his singles run
Somebody needs to tell Anvil to stop interrupting Brett. Let the man tell the story. 😂
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Well said! The Hitman can barely get a word in! 💔
I guess that beard interrupting Bret was more than enough to ruin the story.
He's dead now so Noone can tell him that.
Now I see why The Mountie was always smiling during his time in the WWF : )
Thought he was great as the Mountie. Great as a villain when he was still teamed with his brother.
That was about the best, most objective telling of that story ever. Usually in wrestling it's one side or the other in these shoot interviews. But despite himself, Bret was absolutely fair to both sides. You can tell that he considered Dynamite to be like a brother, and loved him. But he really knew Dynamite through years of living together
That's why I respect Bret Hart, He told the stories the way it is not BS or bias!
People involved have different perspectives and information that others were not privy to. Jacques was unlikely to know that Vince was withholding payments to Dynamite unless he shook hands with them. It's not mentioned in his version and may not have been made aware of it. Is this something that Dynamite told him ? Was it corroborated by Vince ? Jacques' version also has details that Brett's version doesn't have because it's from his perspective as he lived it.
Well he got the town wrong, it was Fort Wayne Indiana not Toledo
“We’re gonna get hungry and leave no man untested”.
-Jim Neidhart
The Anvil....damn good to see him, always #1 to me
Hes gone
I’ve heard this story a few times and Bret’s take on it seems very accurate compared to what I’ve heard in the past! The thing I’ve taken from all these stories is that Dynamite Kid was a world class a-hole! I have no sympathy for the way his life turned out! You reap what you sow!
Dynamite was pure garbage 🗑. Abused a young fan with downs syndrome, Abused dogs, snapped a girls leg for insurance fraud, etc etc.. Dynamite had a perfect demise, he was a dirty LITTLE SHORT doggie
Jacques Rougeau was and still is an INCREDIBLY S1appable human being.
To be fair, this was a lot to do with why he was such a good heel.
This is the only version I heard without Raymond's leg being in a cast and actively wrestling.
He was a hot head, but according to Jake Roberts and other sources, Davey Boy was the devil on Dynamite’s shoulder, feeding him gossip and what he should do about it. Not excusing his actions, but maybe if he had better friends, eh?
@@billspurr2090😂 you are so far off the mark there. It was the other way around
Another wrestling legend who was an eyewitness to Dynamite getting his teeth knocked out told me exactly as Hart did here. He said Dynamite was a bully and got the payback he deserved.
He should be thankful that was all that happened to him. Look where being a bully got Brody. Dynamite is lucky that he wasn’t in Puerto Rico
Small man complex or "Napoleon Syndrome" is very real I was in the Army with such a guy.
Sounds like Hennig deserved some of those quarters too.
Shame we miss the part where Anvil puts his sunglasses on.
The only thing I remember hearing from multiple people that Brett didn't mention was that Rougeau used a role of quarters to knock dynamite's teeth out
Jacques himself said it, which is enough for me to believe it. Any other dude would jump at the chance to put over their own punching power.
Yes, Jacque knew that he needed to rock Dynamite and the roll of quarters was necessary to put the bully in his place. Dynamite was a tough SOB and probably would have kicked Jacque's ass if not for the fact that it was a sucker punch with a roll of quarters in his fist.
@TheRmm1976 its not like dynamite was an honorable guy during the initial beat down either, attacking him from behind. A sneak attack got it back in kind. But yeah dynamite was for sure tough not going down to a sucker punch with a roll of quarters in his hand. That kind of hit most people would go down.
@@TheRmm1976 it's Jacques' dad that told him to go to the bank and get a roll of quarters. Before becoming a wrestler, his dad was a former bouncer in Montreal when the club scene was a dangerous place in the 50s and he was involved in a lot of brawls and had used it before.
@@TheRmm1976 Easy to be tough when you are on cocaïne and steroïds and all those stuff...
The incident wasn't in Toledo, it was in Fort Wayne Indiana
Bret's not absolutely perfect.
A little hard to hear their voices, need a better microphone🤷🏻♂️
That’s what happens to bullies.
Truth. Catch the wrong one on the wrong day......
It's probably best that Dynamite didn't get his wish with Ray.
I saw Ray fight a few times in Laval back in the day. He would have handled Dynamite with ease.
Raymond Rougeau was one tough sumbitch.
Are you sure about that Froggie..he was a coward like his brother if he thought he was that good he would of fought the kid regardless of his hurt knee you frogs are all the same..100% full of it
But as he is now a good mayor of a city he is now very peaceful :)
Anvil's insight was so profound.
Bret is the best storyteller in wrestling history.
ALL bullies get theirs in the end and rightfully so.
It's a bit disheartening Anvil not having a time to tell his perspective.
Kinda ironic because he is the vocal spokesperson during The Hart Foundation's early years.
Bret is always a great storyteller.
Some intricacies aren't accurate, but the main idea is consistent and additional cross-reference. Bret's details put further color after learning Jacque's retaliation incident in "Dark Side of the Ring: Dynamite Kid" episode.
Indeed, bullies (or dogs) shall have their day (or downfall).
Some intricacies aren't accurate
How do you know, were you there?
@@robinhosleftfootlol exactly. People constructing reality in their own imagination based on bits and pieces of what they hear.
Mr hitman I'm fooooooked
What few people know, is that Davey Boy Smith wasn't particularly loyal to Dynamite Kid as either his first cousin or his tag team partner. Davey Boy was a greedy, treacherous, s.o.b. who actually got a "cease & desist order" against Dynamite for using the name "British Bulldog" in the U.K. in the early 1990s. At that time, Davey Boy was getting paid thousands of dollars per match in the WWF, compared to Dynamite, who was lucky to get £150 per match.
Heard Dynamite had a falling out with Davey. Dynamite wanted them to wrestle in Japan. Davey may or may not have lead him on.
Davey decided to stay in the WWE.
Davey is a businessman first and he kept the British Bulldog name when he was a singles wrestler.
Partners in the ring means little outside the ring. Even Bret and the anvil had their differences never culminating into much but eventually leading to their separation.
There was also stories of Dynamite being extremely mean with Bulldog when Bulldog was younger. You never know
I have never seen anyone say anything bad about Davey Boy. Unlike Dynamite Davey was loved by his peers. How long can you be loyal to someone like Dynamite?
@@moondogrex4627 That's not the point. Dynamite Kid was barely getting by, making £150 per match, with a wife and two kids to support, and greedy-ass Davey Boy Smith turned the U.K. trademark authorities against Dynamite.
Where can i find this whole interview?
is this whole interview available on YT or just the clips?
One aspect of Brett's version of the events was how Dynamite kept provoking the Rougeau constantly picking at the scab of the injury to their dignity like the school bully who keeps harassing his victim until he finally has enough and fights back. He put them in a situation where leaving it alone wasn't a possibility. It could have been avoided if the locker room area had someone to keep an eye out for people's stuff like a coat check in some clubs.
Needed an Undertaker
Bockwinkel said it was like a bunch of children there. He couldn't believe the antics on the late 1988 European tour he was in charge of right after this had happened-which ended up with a lot of them leaving/fired before Survivor Series, the worst being Muraco ending up falling asleep at a restaurant table with his face in his food because he was so pilled up.
@@daveborder7751 in the late 1980's the WWF had hired Edouard Carpentier who had trained André the Giant as interviewer and French speaking commentator for the french speaking market. Carpentier was a former member of the French Resistance during the German occupation and was awarded the Croix de Guerre and the Croix du combattant. Carpentier was a former NWA champ and one of the first high flyers. Raymond has also worked as an interviewer and match commentator in these markets. The Rougeaus would definitely would have been cheered in these markets over the Bulldogs. Vince is unlikely to have been happy to have someone in the locker room interfere with key talent for the WWF expansion plans. English speaking talent, they already had plenty of.
I wonder if he would have kept throwing out the challenge if Raymond wasn't injured. Like others I think Dynamite was a bully who got what he deserved.
@@tritchie6272 Dynamite sucker punched Bruce Hart as well. A fan had made fun of the fact that he went from riding limos for WWF events to riding a bus in small promotions and he took out his frustrations on Bruce Hart, sucker punching him. He also put a gun to his wife's head; real classy guy.
I'm from the Mason-Dixon line. If some tough guy keeps puffing his chest out to look mean week after week,eventually another man will get tired of putting up w/that sh*t and poke that tough guy's chest back in. If you wanna be a bully,i promise your day will come brutha'. 👍
But fight head up like a man
@@kingsports1113 Don't act like there's such a thing as a fair fight with someone who bullies you. They pick vulnerable targets. "Head up like a "man"" just gets the victim re-victimized. An equalizer is a necessity to end the situation. Jaques kept it simple. He didn't bring a gun or knife. He brought a roll of quarters. His goal was clearly to send the message to Kid that he had to stop and it worked.
I don't give a crap, Dynamite Kid will always be my favorite wrestler.
Bret remembers almost every minute detail, Jim remembers… a blur.
The more I watch these interviews, the more I hate Curt Hennig.
😮 the kidd got GOT...when you play your games, you have to be willing to lose!!
That is a sad story Bret.
Sucker punch well Bret did say Dynamite came up from behind and hit rougeau so what goes around comes around I guess.
He also said after the smack he got up started arguing with him and swung at him and got taken down.
He forgot that Jacque had a roll of quarters in his hand when he threw the punch
Yes. Jacques himself said it.
The frog was a coward and he new the kid would work him over so he sucker punched him.
@@ThePauliebuck
A lot of people backstage hated Smith because he was a class one a-hole. 100% deserved. I would have done the same but with a dumbbell.
If true, Mr. Perfect (RIP) did something unforgivable really considering the fact that led up to the fight.
A contribution to help repair the teeth he lost.
He was the perfect antagonist
There was already friction between the two but I poured a little gas on the fire.
Was it the perfect black flag operation?
@@Desertascetic he'd have gotten away with it too if it wasn't for those meddling kids and that talking dog.
Dynamtie had it coming. Had Raymond Rougeau not been injured, he would have handed Dynamite Kid his ass much sooner! Ray's also the one who told Jacques he had to step up and handle Dynamite to save face and showed him some things he could do in their hotel room. In the end, all it took was a roll of quarters! You can see the results in footage of The British Bulldogs from around the end of their WWF run and onward into All-Japan and back to Stampede. You could have driven a Volkswagen through the gap in Dynamite's teeth that resulted from the punch! lol
I dunno, if someone was kicking my brother’s ass (especially while daring me to jump in), injured or not, I’m jumping in. Yeah, way to pep him up to sucker punch someone because he can’t kick his ass in a 1 on 1 fight. The fact that Jacques didn’t even drop him with the first sucker punch says that either he’s a sissy, Dynamite’s tough, or both.
You don't step up or save face by sucker punching someone..wake up fool
@@danzig73079Jacques said Dynamite went down to one knee so technically in boxing that would be counted as a knockdown.
@@kevthegoat8774, yeah, but it took more than one (sucker) punch (with a loaded fist) to drop Billington. I don’t know if that shows how tough Billington was, how much of a sissy Rougeau was, or a combination of both. Hell, Rougeau even had his brother and Bad News Brown there to back him up in case Billington was still gonna be able to go after him.
Raymond can say what he wants but he was offered a go when he was healed and didn't want to know. Both
Rougous were wary of dynamite, dont let them tell you otherwise
Bret and Nash tell stories and make ya feel like you are there
If I remember well Jacques and Raymond story, Dynamite was KO after the incident.
Anvil is high 😮
I love Bret. But I think the story he tells leaves a lot of holes in it. I get it he was buddies with the Bulldogs. Dynamite was a bully who got caught. He was his own worst enemy.
Yes!
Bret openly admits in his book - which came out probably 15 years ago at this point - that Dynamite was a big bully who absolutely got what he had coming to him. Of course, he praises his in-ring abilities throughout their careers, but Bret is pretty transparent when it comes to painting him as a mostly miserable person outside of the ring which by almost all accounts is the truth.
Glad he didn't mention that I cut up the Rougeaus' clothes while they were in the ring and basically blamed it on the Bulldogs.
Bottom line is don't run your mouth
The only man who could go A to the Z was Jim Neidhart
In the end , ironically with the situation with the rougeaus, Tom made himself inadvertently a vulnerable target.
Like Dynamite Kid, Curt Hennig was a hijinx ribber and it's proven in his documentary "The Life and Times of Mr. Perfect" documentary that came out in 2008 with all the different ribs he pulled on various wrestlers and also "The Plane Ride from Hell" back in 2002. Curt is not innocent. He is no saint. I am a fan of his work but the things he did were definitely damaging. He can think it's funny it's not funny for other people.
Innocent until proven guilty Brook!
@@curthennig9448 He is guilty.
@@Brook11223 Well Vince did fire him after returning home from the PPV in May 2002. How did Flair not get fired?
@@curthennig9448 He was a made man or something that Jim Ross said. He kind of got a free pass which is Bullshit. Since he is a seasoned veteran that's why he got a free pass. Just disgusting in my opinion.
Which year is this shoot from?
It clearly says 2006.....
Man Jim sure is a talker
Brett Hart calling someone bitter says volumes 😂😂😂
Bret Hart might be the best storyteller on Earth!
If Vince was holding back $100,000 back then,it would be worth $273,000 in today money. DK may have wanted revenge but there no way he would turned down that much money.
Regardless it's always great to stick it to bullies. FunnE how they backdown if they know they're beat. Hey don't bully in the 1st place.
Hello. First of all thank you title match wrestling for this interview. Second my friends wwf wwe fans brothers i want you to tell me in your personal honest opinion if Raymond Rougeau knee wasn't injured and Raymond was fighting the dynamite who would win? For the record Ray's father was golden gloves boxing champion and Ray knew boxing. Also dynamite's dad uncle and granddad were boxers and dynamite knew boxing and wrestling. I want to hear your thoughts please. Thank you in advance and may The Lord Bless you.
Nobody ever sad anything nice about Dynamite he was nuts, how could you cut somebody’s clothes and sh.t in they bag if you not stupid.
How stupid can man be, if he must s*** to someones bag and believing that it is funny thing.....Dynamite Kid was really tough,damn great wrestler, but biggest asshole as a man
How are you🎉🎉
Im not sure the phrase "every dog has his day" means what bret thinks it means
Many people don't including me. Didn't realize it meant something positive.
Yeah, Bret thinks it means getting their comeuppance - not their just reward.
It means you will get what you order, or there's always a tougher man somewhere, no matter how tough someone thinks they are, there's always a tamer for even the toughest
so we got the confirmation from Bret that the dynamite kidd was a total s.o.b. who "got his spirit broken" by forceably making amends with the dude he bullied and went downhill because of that...
Jaq said he had a roll of coins in his fist...
I dont have any sympathy for Dynamite he brought it on himself
Sounds like the bully got his ass humbled. Happens all of the time.....
Would Kurt Hennig's career in the WWF had been as good if the fight between Jacques and Dynamite hadn't happened ? Dynamite was hugely popular and is stuff was widely copied by Benoit and others afterwards. Was Kurt just being a practical joker, or was he eliminating a rival for the top spot ? The Rougeau were very popular in the Montreal area as well, if these rivals are labeled troublemakers by corporate, it would have made Kurt's value go up in the company.
I highly doubt that henning was eliminating competition, especially given the fact that he was a single competitor and bulldogs rougeaus were tag teams. Also , perfect was a well known prankster, just stirring the pot a little too much
@@mikemacdonald2032 Shawn Michaels started out as a tag team member of the Rockers. He also liked to stir the pot trying to provoke Brett into fighting him to claim afterwards that Brett was unprofessional and that it was an unsafe environment. These guys all wanted the top spot. Hulk Hogan put Jacques Rougeau over in a dark match afterwards in Montreal. Was it appreciation for standing up against bullying or appreciation removing a potential rival for Hulkmania down the line ? Did Vince had an idea like the Crippler gimmick in mind for Dynamite Kid ?
Dynamite's body was rapidly failing. He wasn't long for wrestling after this.
Curt Hennig was the main culprit and I am not saying Dynamite Kid is a saint as he was a ribber like Hennig, but the problem is Curt's ribs were always High jinx and he can think it's a joke, but he doesn't understand that it's not funny for other wrestlers. He like Dynamite took it to the extreme and a good example of that is with "Plane ride from Hell" in 2002 when he started to create dangerous ribs almost leading to crashing the plane with splashing shaving cream on Brock Lesnar's head and then Lesnar full sprint chasing Curt along the pathway in the plane leading to him tackling Curt as they were hitting left and right side rows, almost leading to hitting the emergency door exit which didn't happen thank god, once the plane landed he immediately got fired from WWE as well as Scott Hall for almost trying to assault the air hostess who was working in the plane. Curt put some sort of H Bomb medication into Scott Hall's drink where he literally passed out, some wrestlers thought he was dead. Dynamite Kid did rib a lot of wrestlers, but at the same time also the policeman in the locker room who kept everyone in line and the rib with Jacques it was Curt Hennig not Dynamite Kid and Bad News Allen also confirmed that as well in his interview. Curt orchestrated it taking advantage of the situation. Also Dynamite Kid doing drugs not good, but what can you do with drugs in the 80s were rampant and wrestlers weren't kept in check and they should've been kept in check. I just feel everyone is at fault and had the agents and Vince McMahon done something prior it could've been prevented.
😅@@mikemacdonald2032
It wasn't Toledo Ohio, it was Fort Wayne Indiana. The next stop after that night was Cleveland. Every other wrestler's story has the Hart Foundation being there except for Bret's. Dynamite walked up to Jacques and got slugged. This is after he snuck up from behind and slapped Jacques while he was sitting in a chair. More than even. Good for Jacques 👍🏻
Shut up he a snuck with quarters n hand he gets no respect
Forget respect, it's called payback.
@@kingsports1113 Like Dynamite snuck up first with the slap from behind? He was a bitter little midget. Most short guys are.
It would be nice if Brett let Jim speak once in a while during these interviews.
He tried to at certain times, if u watch the whole thing. Anvil was def having some issues ag this time. Bret helped Anvil through just like Anvil did for him in the early years.
Jim neidhart mad he didn't help dynamite kid or get revenge
Funny how Brets version is how the Rougeau's turned tail and ran, kinda forgot the part where after knocking Kids teeth out they went to see Vince. Go see Jacques interview about this. He's very humble and truthful about it. Bret's a dick which we all know.
Bret wouldn't necessary know that part. In Jacques' story, Vince escorted them through the locker room after the fight so the brothers could get their bags and leave the building. So Bret's version is at least partially true.
pretty much the same thing Jacques said.
Bret Hart always speaks highly of Dymanite Kid and Chris Benoit.
Brett is leaving a lot of details out of this, but to be fair, he acknowledged that Dynamite was his friend.. Dynamite deserved what he got. Bullies can't be reasoned with, and Bulldog was a lethal bully. Jacque was very smart, taking advantage of opportunity., because it is clear that a one-on-one fair fight could never happen. Dynamite was never going to let up until Jacques quit. Personally, I'm glad that Dynamite's spirit broke, along with his teeth. How many victim's spirits were broken by this bully. who took advantage of jobbers (like Mick Foley) Meanwhile,, Mountie put dynamite behind him to become a singles champion and Hogan allowed him to pin him. No pity for violent office bullies or bullies in general.
What did he leave out?
the only detail he missed was the quarters thing, and even then that seems to be uncomfirmed
Jacques said it himself, he used roll of quarters.@@aidyn7758
@@aidyn7758Jaquew has confirmed that part. He shares the story in a book about the Montreal territory.
@@gabehills2489his brother Ray has confirmed it too
Ask Bob Orton jr, Ted Arcidis and Zarinoff Leboeuf about Raymond Rougeau and his toughness. I would have paid for that. 🤷🤷
What happened with Raymond and Orton/Arcidi?
@@kevthegoat8774 Orton was not selling anything so Ray socked him on the jaw, he was selling after that.
Arcidi, was being an ass in the locker room, Ray challenged him and he back off. LeBoeuf is a well known story of Ray avenging his younger brother Armand. Just saying. 🤷
Why do guys who dye their facial hair always choose 12 shades darker than their natural color?
Little bit of brain injury, little bit of kayefabing for extended family
Dynamite lid messed up his own life with drugs it is ashame.
Lotta crying up in here
😂
According to those on Darkside of the Ring: Jacques got his resepect back but dynamite didn't. What? Lol. Dynamite slaps Jacques and embarrasses him. Jacques then knocks 4 teeth out of Dynamite and boo hoo poor Dynamite? Sometimes you should never F with people
The Dynamite Kid is my all time favourite wrestler…Then Doctor D David Shultz
Smokey the cat enjoyed this
Ribbing is only funny when it's the other guy getting it. Low brow and disruptive.
Even Fuji ribs.
Anvil not speaking much or at all for that matter. Well it's because of what he let the business to do to himself and ppl like Davey Boy. You need to understand that back when these guys wrestled. You really had to be a fuckin animal. And besides the stiffness in the ring,the lack and f knowledge about concussions,being away from your family for a long period of time. So many contributing factors that would make you turn to alcohol,drugs, and pain killers and pills. Also constant steroids. And then you hear stories like this. Which make the road an even more miserable place to be. Jim was a very hard partier. Idk if he'd ever had gotten himself straightened out. But no matter what,him and Bret were BFFs til the very end. Bret partied, but not close to as much as those guys. And that would still be a lot to you and I. Jim died after having a seizure and hitting his head. That's how he died. So ppl should have respect. If he were alive today,you still wouldn't come close to having half a nut to say anything to this man's face. And it's because he'd rip you in half like a piece of paper 😂
why does Anvil remind me of Kerry King from Slayer ?
LOL 💯🤟
Perfect was a complete chicken s**t.
Dynamite Kid was the Paul Sykes of wrestling.
Coked up babies
Anvil talks way to much
DK
Some decade will be WWE HoF
Together with Koloff and Demolition
the only account of the fight i believe is Raymond's - dont think much of Jacques or Dynamite to be honest
I agree. Ray's account is most likely the one which is most plausible. Brett's version has its own biased interpretations.
@@ejcash7234 Isn't Ray's account the same as what Bret just said? Dynamite bullied Jacque to the point where the sucker punch needed to happen.
Would be cool to see these 2 guys walking down the street.
Nobody ever talks about what a piece of trash Curt Hennig was for, stirring everybody up all the time, just because he was bored.
And letting it get to that point when he easily could have diffused it.
He also got Scott Hall hooked on booze and pills. Hall blames his own addictive personality in the end, but he said it was Hennig who finally convinced him to start mixing the two. I find people always put Hennig on a pedestal because he was a great worker, but he seemed like one of those jocks who thought he was funnier and more clever than what he was. Also a 44 year old man dying from a coke OD in a hotel room while your wife and kids think you're an upstanding family man is a great way to go out.
@@thebigmarbowski84I agree with everything you said...but even though Curt showed Scott what to mix or whatever, it's all on Scott. As someone who's been sober for close a decade now, while there may have been others to show or suggest to do something, it still comes down to us making the decision. We always hold ourselves accountable for whatever drink and/or drug we take.
I agree. Scott never blamed Hennig. He blamed his own addictive personality.
@@karlepaul6632 agreed, end of the day everyone is accountable for their own actions
Yo Brett, belly is getting bigger buddy.
This is from 2006.
Bret Hart
Hert Bart
BretShart
Bret Clark
Bret Fart
Bred Hard.
Raymond Rougeau would have eaten Dynamite Kid's lunch. Dynamite waited til Ray was on crutches.
classic cowardly bully. Karma got him in the end.
let's not go crazy lol Dynamite was tough
Maybe not. Dynamite Kid was trained at the legendary Snake Pit in England. All those guys were high level catch wrestlers. Dynamite Kid was a bully, but he was tough. The mountie said in several interviews that he used a roll of quarters when be sucker punched Dynamite as hard as he could and he never went down. He also followed up with a couple of more shots and he still didn't go down. Most people would have been out for a week after that first punch.
@@mr.joedirt8583 Duly noted,but Raymond was the real deal. Dynamite was never the same after that. Raymond beat up Zarrioff LaBoeuff in Montreal in a real shoot match for taking liberties with Raymond's brother Armand and marked up Armand pretty good. LeBoeuff never wrestled in Quebec again.He was supposedly a very tough, bully type of guy but Ray beat him up badly.
Zarrinoff, that is.
I don't get everyone in these comments blaming on this on DK. This whole thing was set off with JR slapping him from behind and ends with JR sucker punching him as he was coming around a corner. Vince is to blame in this as well for holding money due for ransom.
Dynamite Kid walked in and slapped Jacques from behind.
@@richardstephens5570 That's not what was said (in this or another video) that DK was playing cards when JR hit him from behind.
Jim who 😂😂😂😂
Dynamite would have been a great fighter in the UFC
Couldn't get the wheelchair in the ring.
Not remotely-he was just a nasty bully. He would have been taken down & choked out fast. Funny he never tried his crap with guys like Harley Race, Haku, Barbarian & instead picked on easy targets like Rougeau & Outback Jack. He wouldn't have pushed it that far if Raymond was fit-because he was a high level boxer & was known for taking care of guys who thought they could take liberties in Quebec wrestling.
Jim was speechless
Brett seems like he paints himself one way, but it isn't necessarily genuine...he plays angles...Put it this way, I wouldn't trust his handshake.