Mr. Perfect smiling after he tosses the towel on to Hughes sums up exactly why he’s been one of my favorite wrestlers for the past 30+ years. Dude always made everything look so cool and effortless, even when he was a heel it was impossible to not look up to him as a kid.
I loved his promos with pro athletes where he'd hit a homer, a three pointer, high dive, bowl a perfect game, throw a touchdown pass to himself. Absolutely perfect.
We want to believe these guys are legit. Not hype, not a work or a role. Curt Hennig made it easy to believe that pro wrestlers might very well be some of the best athletes in the world.
Hit man, perfect and owen hart were one of the best,to name a few,what this profession had to offer! Todays wrestling feels diffrent and wrestlers like them are rare in todays buisness!
I still to this day maintain that it's a shame Mr. Perfect never got a serious shot at carrying the world title. I think he would've been a much better champion than the likes of Sid, Vader, and Diesel.
Always feel like Bret Hart’s chest first bumps into the turnbuckle’s is massively underrated it looked great and it’s much more realistic than guys turning and going in back first
Bret said in one interview that he used to take that bump in honour of his opponent. He meant that to show respect for his opponent, he would make them look good by taking a big bump in the turnbuckle.
Funny enough, that came from a botch originally. I remember reading in Bret's book that one night Bret was so exhausted and his back hurt so much, he didn't spin around for the turnbuckle bump and took it in the chest. Apparently the bump got a huge reaction, thus he kept using it for the rest of his career. I'm actually surprised no one else uses the bump.
Right? Bret always made everything look real and legit unlike Shawn Michaels and Rick Flair, as great as they are, sometimes their selling looked farcical and ridiculous but entertaining nonetheless.
Notice how the Mr. Perfect segment is longer than all the others. Perfect was the true professional, he took the best bumps, wrestled his ass off and showed the ultimate respect to the Hitman w/ a hand shake in defeat. He really was Perfect. I'm glad I had the honor to see him live once. Miss you Curt.
From what I have heard Bret say he also always really appreciated the professionalism and skill of Curt and cited him as one of the easiest wrestlers to work with.
Bret was great and could make his opponent look like a million dollars. King of the Ring was great, 3 completely different matches, 3 different stories told in the ring and all great. Hard to judge, but for impact, I think his match against Austin was the best, it helped launch the greatest draw in WWE’s history. Austin would have got there by himself, but that match showed to everyone that Austin was a maineventer.
@Chuck Haggert both guys were great, shame Michaels nor Bret got to do a program with Savage, i think it could have turned the business around and would have given Bret and Shawn that push they needed from someone big. Bret and Shawn never had good heels to work with. Never understood why Hogan never out people over, he had got to the stage where he was bullet proof.
@@Tweet_Wrestling yep, it sure did, I loved that time man... This is a debate for another time, but Bret's character's slide coincided with Austin's rise - the white-meat babyface or the cussing anti-authority badass - you can't have both leading you because they are the antithesis of each other
@@jermaineivey4699 it was like a light switch. One similar to being able to swear in front of your parents. The idea of swearing was cool when it was banned but once lifted you got fed up of it after a while. Austin was great I’ll give him credit
This PPV is why Bret Hart is the greatest wrestler the WWF/E ever had. The match with Mr. Perfect is a cracking encounter. Nobody sold punishment like Hart. Three different matches in a single night, all of them believable.
I remember thinking that was so cool the night of the ppv 😂 I was convinced that Perfect, Tatanka, or Luger was gonna win...cause they were all undefeated, had to be one lol
Every wrestling fan knows Hogan was and is a world-class prick. He always cared more about hogging his spot than the good of the company or the other guys in the locker room. Bret wasn't the first or the last in the guys Hogan screwed over.
@@ericwhaley4397 I don't know how calculating Shawn was. He seemed like a petulant prima donna who only got away with all his BS because Vince liked him so much. I don't even know if the Kliq was his idea. We all know that Nash and HHH were also masters of politicking. I don't think Shawn was subtle enough to get by in any other promotion (probably why even WCW didn't want him)
Your eye for detail is always appreciated. I'll never forget those bumbs that Perfect sold with the leg kicks still to this day. Perfect also delivers the most perfect drop kick in the business..
Perfect vs Hitman could've been a multi year- multiple match feud similar to Flair/steamboat and it should've been for the WWF title. My opinion anyways
This king of the ring is a long-form story about how great Bret was and how he could work any match with anyone, and the three opponents he got on KOTR were all amazing. Razor was REALLY coming into his own as an athletic big guy with amazing power work. Hennig was the technical master that could match up with Hart PERFECTLY (you see what i did there?) and Bam Bam was the most agile big man in the world at the time, with a greet and exciting move set. This is my favorite tournament in wrestling history. Better than the two wwf title tournaments from 88 and 98. Especially for a one night tournament, this was really special.
That helps too. I've always said Hart Vs Perfect is the definition of what wrestling should be. This match is better than their Summerslam bout a few years prior. Razor and Bigelow are great workers too and matched well with Bret. Having said that, Bret can make anybody look good. Ever heard of Tom McGee??
@Chuck Haggert awesome matches Bret Hart with three different wrestlers I know Scott Hall gets a lot of flack because of the booze but Bret said Razor went out of his way in that match
If only had charisma and was actually good at promos…not taking a shot at Bret but man if he had HBK’s charisma….the wrestling landscape would be totally different today
@@Tom-bi4cihe had charisma in his own way. Just cuz he wasnt shaking bis ass like a male stripper with chaps on doesn't mean he didn't have charisma. His heel promos in 1997 were excellent.
No Sneezing. Ive been a stagehand since 2001 and worked many wwe and a few tna shows in in hometown. Everything from modern smackdown size shows to bare minimum house shows with A third a Semi truck and 1 road guy, often it was Charles ronbisnson on the house shows. Even the biggest most impressive wrestler didn't demand the respect Vince does, i miss the old days tho, the wrestlers & the crew used go sit at the same tables for catering.
Tna was probably the most memorable of recent tho. Unbroken eye contact with Hogan when i went into catering that night, it was just him and brooke in there at that moment. Stood behind her behind in line for grub lol.
@Tiger indeed. I'm pretty far removed as a local Union stagehand but working for the WWE over 2030 times many times running spotlight occasion Lee doing deckhand during the shows a lot of them have blended together over the years.
@Tiger A long time ago when Taz was fairly new to the show The wrestlers and hands were eating lunch break together in catering and cena came in and sat down and Literally devoured a 8 inch high 13 inch round double fudge cake in literally 4 mouthfuls lol. Twas impressive. Last time I remember talking to Jericho he was whining about not being able to find the masseuse. Damn that had to be 10, 15 years ago now
@Tiger I've been around many a list celebrity and TV and movie stars many times throughout my years but those 10 or 20 seconds of having uninterrupted eye contact with Hogan as he said at around pedestal table in the catering that night on Tna is something I will never forget. If you look up tna Louisville Kentucky that is the show. And pretty sure they only come here once. It was when the main event mafia had Rampage as part of the group. I am a huge imamate fan and 2 things I did know about rampage one he smokes marble lights too he likes high price Asian hookers, 3 of them followed him round allll day lol Can't remember who but the Dudley Boyz through someone in the back of a pickup truck during that same show that pickup truck belonged to one of my coworkers. P.s. brooke hogans Body in person. Superrrrr bangable
Always had the same thoughts about Bam Bam. Big guy, athletic, amazing look, and a guy who always played ball (putting over LT at WM XI, etc). He could have been a major star... Then I heard him do a promo and... Oh, now it makes sense (what exactly is "ho-bility"?) He just couldn't talk; that was the missing piece with him.
Hulk Hogan could never beat Bret Hart in an actual wrestling match. The king of the ring 1993 shows what Bret can do with multiple wrestlers. The true king of kings.
@Chuck Haggert and a great amateur wrestler. That’s the thing about the old wrestlers. If you couldn’t shoot wrestle they would tell the promoter and the promoter would know the guy didn’t have the respect of the boys, and if you didn’t have the respect of the boys you wouldn’t get booked to be champion.
@@paulklein2940 In a roundabout way, it was good booking (but only because Bret made it good). There's a difference between being put away by a finisher and just plain outwrestled. Sadly, this has been overdone as the schoolboy roll up and small package are the most devastating moves in wrestling these days. It worked for Bret here, because his style was all about technical proficiency and that's the story he could tell. Having a submission move for his finisher helped, too. As an audience, there's a difference between kicking out of a high impact finisher, and wriggling out of a fancy looking hold. Sharpshooter never looked weak when Bret couldn't lock it in; his opponents just looked like they reacted in time before it was too late. So trick pins and reversals also made sense from the narrative since Brett was getting tired and his opponents were taking advantage of his injuries.
And 3 completely different finishes: 1) Countering Razor's back suplex in mid-move and falling on top (2) A reversed small package against Perfect and (3) The victory roll against Bigelow. Imagane if he won with the Sharpshooter all 3 times, it would have less of an impact.
Definitely the best king of the ring PPV for me!! Bret on a proper mission and razor, perfect and bam bam more than held there own and proper made Bret for me
My dream match is this Bret hart vs. Kurt angle from 2001 king of the ring (I know he won it in 2000, I just prefer 01 kurt angle), and the hitman wins after another classic performance by both men.
What I love about Bret's work is even during rest holds or submission holds, he's constantly working the body part. Always cranking, punching and kicking the body part he's working on. Everything makes sense and everything is so enthralling.
MORE BRET! Those are stories for another time! Stories you better be telling, BROTHER! But seriously, i’ve been watching a long time, Ryan. Your content has gone from good to great to the best wrestling channel on TH-cam. I was so happy for you when i saw how successful Reliving the War was and how many new viewers and subscribers it brought to your channel. You deserve all the success you’ve gotten and i really look forward to more Bret stories on your channel. I know i’m just one man, but i’d also love to see some more on Hall and Nash in WCW, their antics over the course of 97-99 is some of the most fun stuff to ever come out of wrestling, and they were so over it was amazing.
Seconding the request for more Bret Hart! I can never get enough of him. Also seconding the praise for your channel, Ryan! Huge longtime fan here and super happy to see how much you're growing as well.
Bret vs Perfect was an incredible match. One of my favourites ever. I never understood why Vince didn't keep the world title on Bret all the time. He was clearly better than everybody else.
@Black Boy King TV not exactly. Dont forget the undercard was garbage men, clowns, and men on a mission tag matches. People generally don't go to see one match.
Depends on what youre talking about. Bret could outwrestle Hogan, but the crowd would be behind Hogan. Hogan not wrestling Hart at SS93 was more about protecting the Hogan character for the future. Having his last major WWF match as a controversial world title loss protects the character a lot more than letting Bret win clean which is the only way to pass a torch. Hogan holding the WCW title has less impact if the WWF champion has a clean win over him.
Bret: I can beat you and still put you over, in fact the people would probably love you even more. Hulk: I can beat you, hulk up and make just myself look good.
Someone please take me back to 1990. I was too young to fully appreciate what i was witnessing. I loved every second of it.. However, i took it for granted. I was witnessing wrestling legends turn almost Mythical. Another fantastic video my friend. You've never let me down. I click that like button before I've even clicked play.
Brett wanted to submit Hogan with a sharpshooter. Did Brett ever say he was willing to take the leg drop? When did Hogan beat Brett? Hogan pinned Yokozuna. Brett Hart lost to Yokozuna. Hogan owed Hart nothing.
King of The Ring 1993 was easily the best of this series of PPVs, it's a shame none where ever as good as this one and it never became a true star making PPV. Most of its winners wouldn't go on to be top stars until at least two years after they won the tournament and some would just fade into obscurity after winning.
A very significant PPV and when look back where WWF was during that period right off the heels of Bret Hart WWF title run, Hogan took the belt at Wrestlemania and he didn't defended the title until King of the Ring show. And Bret Hart was left down in the cold, he was just a main eventer but WWF wanted go back to Hogan. And if you look back how this all came together people felt that this PPV to appease Bret Hart. Basically to give Bret something to keep his status strong in the company while they did other things with Hogan, Luger and Yoko. And he was the obvious favorite to win right from the start and doesn't need to qualify because he got robbed after Wrestlemania 9. And it's a showcase to saying to Hulk Hogan i'm better with you
@@fattiger6957 Edge was midcard before he won KOTR and would remain in the midcard for another 3 years after he won. It wasn’t until his heel turn in 2004 he became a top star. Kurt Angle was destroyed by the Undertaker in his next PPV appearance and was essentially the Honky Tonk Man in his first WWF title reign. Cheap heel wins and almost consistent losses when the belt wasn’t on the line. Austin I can agree with to an extent. Yes it was the birth of the Austin 3:16 character, but in his next 3 PPV appearances he was in a shitty midcard match with Marc Mero, the preshow match with Yokozuna and the opening round match with Triple H. It wasn’t until Survivor Series and the start of his feud with Bret Hart he really started to take off. As for Brock Lesnar, he was given a main event push almost immediately and would be gone in less than 2 years, he was nowhere near the star he would become when he returned to the WWE.
My dad took me to this show! It was held at the Nutter Center in Dayton, OH! I always try to find me and my father in the crowd but we were just too far away so I can never really see us. It really was a great event and it was the last time me and my father went to a wrestling show. Boy do I miss those days. Love ya Dad! I'm so glad he was into wrestling as much as I was when I was a kid and took me to all of these great shows back then, most at the old Hara Arena. So many wonderful memories!
Bret and Curt are the type of wrestler that everyone should aspire to. They didn't have an over the top gimmick. Their matches made sense and stand up against anything today.
This will forever be my favourite PPV of all time. The clinic that Bret (and Hennig in their match) put on remains unrivalled still today and I'm certain it will always be. And the Hart-Hennig rematch was just ... perfect!
I just rewatched the 3 Bret matches at KotR 1993 and holy moly they are great. The storytelling, selling, psychology, athleticism, excellent. Anyone who hasn’t seen these matches go do it. You will not be disappointed.
i love the Perfect Match, his outfit slowly starts falling apart just a symbol of an awesome match- the chemistry here is wonderful- I love The Hitman 💟
Thanks for giving the 93 King of the Ring a deep dive. This was such a beautiful example of in-ring storytelling and the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Bret Hart. I also have a Ringside Collectables exclusive figure of Bret from 93 King of the Ring.
I watched the hart vs perfect video yesterday & instantly thought of the perfect vs Hart Kotr 93. I’ve been watching hart’s best matches from 92-99 & the kotr 93 matches were a joy to watch
I've been watching wrestling since right after the very first WrestleMania, and Bret Hart had ALWAYS been consistent with his amazing performances. Whether as a member of The Hart Foundation or as a single, Bret was always one of my favorite wrestlers. I still enjoy watching his matches to this day. The KOTR '93 ppv is possibly his best performance, in my opinion and that's saying a lot!
@@anthonyteague1067 what phrase? The one I used? It means that at the time we didn’t appreciate how amazing he was. It’s not that hard to understand (if that’s what you’re talking about).
The work you put into your videos is top notch. I don't watch current wrestling, but I watch your videos. I find myself reliving parts of my childhood with your videos. Keep it up, but don't burn yourself out. Cheers to Wrestling Bios!
Thank you so much for this, it was an excellent watch and brings it all back. I was 15 during this KOTR and Bret was firmly my favourite wrestler at that point because I simply 'believed' him when he wrestled. The performance in this event (and the match v Perfect in particular) was so good and I am so glad that I was able to watch it as it happened. BTW, Anyone who hasn't seen Bret v Perfect please give it a watch. A younger Jim Ross is on commentary and he is clearly loving this, along with some terrific Macho Man co-commentary.
I remember renting the king of the ring 1993 a bunch of times from blockbuster video. Not because of the non king of the ring matches or the wwf title match. But because of the three matches that bret hart had at the king of the ring. Those matches were good and you had three different wrestling styles and matches and that's what made it good.
They all knew when they got out of a PPV a match with Hart that they just wrestled in one of their career highlight matches. He brought the best out of everybody. I watched Hart wrestle ringside many times mid-to-late 80s and he was a masterclass. Him and Dynamite brought vicious realism to the ring. You really believed they were suffering.
Excellent video! Brings back great memories when wrestling was truly spectacular! Brett was always my favorite wrestler and I always enjoyed seeing Brett give his glasses to a young fan before going into the squared circle
This PPV was and is my all time favorite because of Bret. I was like 10 years old. Bret made me believe he took a beating that night. He was that great in the ring. Those three matches were amazing. Especially against Perfect, that match is probably my favorite of all time
Bret Hart wrestled three different wrestlers and had three awesome matches and the man himself regarded Bam Bam Bigelow as the best big man he wrestled and and speak for itself they gelled, as with Mr Perfect and Razor Ramon the same as well
This was a great video. I gotta say, as much as i grew up being a Hogan fan, i've always kinda been more of a Bret "The Hitman" Heart fan. I didn't experience much of his WCW time, so i still remember him as the man that did stuff like this. Did anyone else grow up wishing they got to be the kid he gave his shades to during his entrance?😎👍
My favorite Bret Hart's move is the Russian Leg Sweep. He just looks so cool executing that move. Also, his roll to pin Bam Bam was a moment I remembered, and I thought to myself how brilliant that move was because it was the first time I have seen anything like that. After a gruesome tournament, being trashed by Jerry Lawler made me "hate" Lawler a lot, before I came to like him years later as a ring-side commentator with Jim Ross. I watched this tournament recorded on VHS and it has been the best ever PPV event for me. And also, wrestlers like Bret Hart and Mr. Perfect are what made the Intercontinental title and the King of the Ring title worthy and prestigious... then on till now, its just like... meh..
Mr. Wrestling bio. First and foremost 100% love all of your content I cannot ever get enough of it. But I have to say that first match with Bret Hart and Razor Ramon where razor is dropping several elbows did not look cheesy or imitation at all. Just my opinion and I know at the end of the day that is exactly what you want from your subscribers keep up the good work brother!
I remember quite vividly buying this on VHS at some random Antique thrift store 20+ years ago. This was the very first WWF ppv tape I bought, however whenever I first watch this video I thought it sucked but now it has grown on me and I think the ppv was an instant classic!
I have very fond memories of this event. This was around the time when I became a Wrestling Fan back in the days. I bought my first copy of the WWF magazine around that time as well and I can remember very well that it included an article that was hyping the Bret Hart vs Hulk Hogan Match at SummerSlam. I was very disappointed when it ended up being Bret Hart vs Doink and Jerry Lawler. And then Bret basically being used as a Midcard Wrestler up until early 1994. And it would happen to him again in 1995. There is always so much talk about how WCW wasnt utilizing Bret the right way, but I feel like the WWF at times wasnt so much better. Somebody has to explain to me what was going on in 1995. Bret should have been at least in the main even picture, but instead he was in the midcard again with no titel shots. Anyway, King of the Ring 93 was kind of his masterpiece in my opinion.
He was still a main eventer after Summerslam the fans are still getting behind him. And even he won the WWF title to face Ric Flair in October 92. The start in the New Generation Era by this point
There's not been an event to match, the superiority from one athlete in a single night... and this happened to be the best there is best there was and best there ever will be
@@oliverglenday7382 There is so many dream matches Bret could of had in 99/00..... Angle Shamrock HHH Jericho Benoit Guerrero Edge RVD Lance storm Jeff hardy
First Nas wins a Grammy and now a Bret video during the same week. It’s been a great week for this guy lol. I actually watched the King of the Ring 93 last week, Bret “The 🐐” Hart put on a clinic.
love your intro music and background music, reminds me of the old VHS tapes i used to watch back in the day. Great videos bro, keep up the good work, haven't seen one I didn't genuinely enjoy yet.
I love how Bret and Curt's pre-match promo was basically a "My dad could beat up your dad," argument.
Having three great matches in one night shows why Bret is one of the best wrestlers.
Oh no question
Yeah but he's not in The Hulkster's league brother
u mean THE Best
The three best matches of the night.
He is the MVP of that PPV
Mr. Perfect smiling after he tosses the towel on to Hughes sums up exactly why he’s been one of my favorite wrestlers for the past 30+ years. Dude always made everything look so cool and effortless, even when he was a heel it was impossible to not look up to him as a kid.
I loved his promos with pro athletes where he'd hit a homer, a three pointer, high dive, bowl a perfect game, throw a touchdown pass to himself. Absolutely perfect.
We want to believe these guys are legit. Not hype, not a work or a role. Curt Hennig made it easy to believe that pro wrestlers might very well be some of the best athletes in the world.
Hit man, perfect and owen hart were one of the best,to name a few,what this profession had to offer!
Todays wrestling feels diffrent and wrestlers like them are rare in todays buisness!
I still to this day maintain that it's a shame Mr. Perfect never got a serious shot at carrying the world title. I think he would've been a much better champion than the likes of Sid, Vader, and Diesel.
@@Crimson_Titan totally agree!
Perfect worked his ass of like the hitman ic title match with a back injury! If he didn't deserved it who did?!
Always feel like Bret Hart’s chest first bumps into the turnbuckle’s is massively underrated it looked great and it’s much more realistic than guys turning and going in back first
Guys today would be afraid to take that kind of bump
Bret said in one interview that he used to take that bump in honour of his opponent. He meant that to show respect for his opponent, he would make them look good by taking a big bump in the turnbuckle.
I felt his pain through the TV when he would do those
Funny enough, that came from a botch originally. I remember reading in Bret's book that one night Bret was so exhausted and his back hurt so much, he didn't spin around for the turnbuckle bump and took it in the chest. Apparently the bump got a huge reaction, thus he kept using it for the rest of his career. I'm actually surprised no one else uses the bump.
Right? Bret always made everything look real and legit unlike Shawn Michaels and Rick Flair, as great as they are, sometimes their selling looked farcical and ridiculous but entertaining nonetheless.
Notice how the Mr. Perfect segment is longer than all the others. Perfect was the true professional, he took the best bumps, wrestled his ass off and showed the ultimate respect to the Hitman w/ a hand shake in defeat. He really was Perfect. I'm glad I had the honor to see him live once. Miss you Curt.
Yep, Perfect was one of the greatest.. Always putting the other guy over aswell. RIP Curt
The greatest wrestler to never win the big one.
RIP
He was exactly what he said he was ..PERFECT!
From what I have heard Bret say he also always really appreciated the professionalism and skill of Curt and cited him as one of the easiest wrestlers to work with.
Bret’s my all time favorite wrestler and this is arguably his best night.
Bret was great and could make his opponent look like a million dollars. King of the Ring was great, 3 completely different matches, 3 different stories told in the ring and all great. Hard to judge, but for impact, I think his match against Austin was the best, it helped launch the greatest draw in WWE’s history. Austin would have got there by himself, but that match showed to everyone that Austin was a maineventer.
THE BEST THERE WAS
THE BEST THERE IS
THE BEST THERE EVER WILL BE
@Chuck Haggert both guys were great, shame Michaels nor Bret got to do a program with Savage, i think it could have turned the business around and would have given Bret and Shawn that push they needed from someone big. Bret and Shawn never had good heels to work with. Never understood why Hogan never out people over, he had got to the stage where he was bullet proof.
I love Bret too, and I love how this statement is still arguable.
I totally agree. He was great alone and w the Anvil. I was a big Ultimate Warrior fan. Well the 87-92 run anyways.
Bret in 93 was his best. I loved everything about it. Then in 97 the resurgence of Bret was great too.
This bret hart best 1993 matches
91-93 Bret Hart is my favourite wrestling character of all. The last true 'babyface' before 'cool, anti-heroes' took over
@@jermaineivey4699 then wrestling changed after that
@@Tweet_Wrestling yep, it sure did, I loved that time man...
This is a debate for another time, but Bret's character's slide coincided with Austin's rise - the white-meat babyface or the cussing anti-authority badass - you can't have both leading you because they are the antithesis of each other
@@jermaineivey4699 it was like a light switch. One similar to being able to swear in front of your parents. The idea of swearing was cool when it was banned but once lifted you got fed up of it after a while. Austin was great I’ll give him credit
This PPV is why Bret Hart is the greatest wrestler the WWF/E ever had. The match with Mr. Perfect is a cracking encounter. Nobody sold punishment like Hart. Three different matches in a single night, all of them believable.
It's very significant for Bret
...and Bam Bam Bigelow sold that fart from Bret Hart during that pinfall! 😄
anyone else notice mr perfect towel landed on mr hughes shoulder perfect
Ya that was so awesome, also watch his smirk after that!
I remember thinking that was so cool the night of the ppv 😂 I was convinced that Perfect, Tatanka, or Luger was gonna win...cause they were all undefeated, had to be one lol
He's Mr. Perfect. How else could it land?
Haha yes that was brilliant!
Just perfect
Your channel got me reliving my childhood 😂😂
@LUKE BISHOP Jesus Christ
@LUKE BISHOP you mean like how it attracted you?
You're a white kid pretending to be black on TH-cam.
Same here😁👍👍
Agreed
Hogan was technically right, Hart wasn't in his league. Hart was many, many leagues ahead of him.
Edit: Seems he knew that already lol
Absolutely. Hogan was a cartoon, a caricature and it was lame mostly
Every wrestling fan knows Hogan was and is a world-class prick. He always cared more about hogging his spot than the good of the company or the other guys in the locker room. Bret wasn't the first or the last in the guys Hogan screwed over.
@@fattiger6957 I wonder did Shawn Michaels stole sum of Hogan's politics to use to his advantage😂😂😂😂
@@ericwhaley4397 I’ll never forget HBK was trying to politic the master that is Hulk Hogan
@@ericwhaley4397 I don't know how calculating Shawn was. He seemed like a petulant prima donna who only got away with all his BS because Vince liked him so much. I don't even know if the Kliq was his idea. We all know that Nash and HHH were also masters of politicking. I don't think Shawn was subtle enough to get by in any other promotion (probably why even WCW didn't want him)
I was 11 years old. My dad dropped off my friend and I at the Nutter Center. It was the greatest day of my childhood!
Your eye for detail is always appreciated.
I'll never forget those bumbs that Perfect sold with the leg kicks still to this day. Perfect also delivers the most perfect drop kick in the business..
The way Mr. P would take headlock takedowns was pure artistry.
You never see matches like this anymore. I miss them.
That's because matches are choreographed from beginning to end by the writers.
@@JAIMEGARCIA-gw9re No they aren't. That's an unbelievably ignorant comment.
Perfect vs Hitman could've been a multi year- multiple match feud similar to Flair/steamboat and it should've been for the WWF title. My opinion anyways
It probably would’ve happened had Curt not had that back injury
@@michaelbusciacco9965 he had just come back at that time.
Man, that would've been incredible. I'd've loved to have seen that.
@@michaelbusciacco9965 Right you are MB!
Agreed.
He had some good dance partners.
That helps a lot.
This king of the ring is a long-form story about how great Bret was and how he could work any match with anyone, and the three opponents he got on KOTR were all amazing. Razor was REALLY coming into his own as an athletic big guy with amazing power work. Hennig was the technical master that could match up with Hart PERFECTLY (you see what i did there?) and Bam Bam was the most agile big man in the world at the time, with a greet and exciting move set. This is my favorite tournament in wrestling history. Better than the two wwf title tournaments from 88 and 98. Especially for a one night tournament, this was really special.
He had GREAT dance partners. And they all had an incredible one.
That helps too. I've always said Hart Vs Perfect is the definition of what wrestling should be. This match is better than their Summerslam bout a few years prior. Razor and Bigelow are great workers too and matched well with Bret. Having said that, Bret can make anybody look good. Ever heard of Tom McGee??
For some reason it reminded of Bruce Lee Game of Death: each fighter had a unique set of fighting style until his last opponent.
It's awesome.
@@masterthomas7872 but it's a quality difference
I was in the audience for this! My Dad and I went to the show and had an absolute blast.
I loved the interview with Bret and Perfect
Bret "My dad beat your dad"
Perfect "You're dad never beat my dad"
🤣🤣 classic Perfect did the dads have a match against each other in their younger days
@UCPUOyteenZahY2bWgjOhj7w I did at the part he discussed bout their dads in stampede wrestling shame they never had a match
That was the perfect pre-match interview
@Chuck Haggert awesome matches Bret Hart with three different wrestlers I know Scott Hall gets a lot of flack because of the booze but Bret said Razor went out of his way in that match
They argued that in wcw too lol I think that time it was Hennig saying his dad beat up Stu I can’t remember but it was along those lines
Bret was a masterclass when it came to in ring storytelling. He could make anyone's moveset look vicious.
If only had charisma and was actually good at promos…not taking a shot at Bret but man if he had HBK’s charisma….the wrestling landscape would be totally different today
His punches always felt so real. He sold it when someone hurt him so well as well.
@@Tom-bi4ci
He was very charismatic, what are you talking?
@@Tom-bi4cihe had charisma in his own way. Just cuz he wasnt shaking bis ass like a male stripper with chaps on doesn't mean he didn't have charisma. His heel promos in 1997 were excellent.
@@Tom-bi4ciBret didn’t have the best, but he absolutely had good mic skills.
It's insane the level of politics in pro wrestling.
No Sneezing. Ive been a stagehand since 2001 and worked many wwe and a few tna shows in in hometown. Everything from modern smackdown size shows to bare minimum house shows with A third a Semi truck and 1 road guy, often it was Charles ronbisnson on the house shows. Even the biggest most impressive wrestler didn't demand the respect Vince does, i miss the old days tho, the wrestlers & the crew used go sit at the same tables for catering.
Tna was probably the most memorable of recent tho. Unbroken eye contact with Hogan when i went into catering that night, it was just him and brooke in there at that moment. Stood behind her behind in line for grub lol.
@Tiger indeed. I'm pretty far removed as a local Union stagehand but working for the WWE over 2030 times many times running spotlight occasion Lee doing deckhand during the shows a lot of them have blended together over the years.
@Tiger A long time ago when Taz was fairly new to the show The wrestlers and hands were eating lunch break together in catering and cena came in and sat down and Literally devoured a 8 inch high 13 inch round double fudge cake in literally 4 mouthfuls lol. Twas impressive. Last time I remember talking to Jericho he was whining about not being able to find the masseuse. Damn that had to be 10, 15 years ago now
@Tiger I've been around many a list celebrity and TV and movie stars many times throughout my years but those 10 or 20 seconds of having uninterrupted eye contact with Hogan as he said at around pedestal table in the catering that night on Tna is something I will never forget. If you look up tna Louisville Kentucky that is the show. And pretty sure they only come here once. It was when the main event mafia had Rampage as part of the group. I am a huge imamate fan and 2 things I did know about rampage one he smokes marble lights too he likes high price Asian hookers, 3 of them followed him round allll day lol
Can't remember who but the Dudley Boyz through someone in the back of a pickup truck during that same show that pickup truck belonged to one of my coworkers. P.s. brooke hogans Body in person. Superrrrr bangable
Bam Bam was never used to the fullest of his potential.
How do you figure?
He was a big guy that was super athletic and with speed as well. He also had a great look. Yet, no wwf titles, only two wcw tag titles.
Always had the same thoughts about Bam Bam. Big guy, athletic, amazing look, and a guy who always played ball (putting over LT at WM XI, etc). He could have been a major star... Then I heard him do a promo and... Oh, now it makes sense (what exactly is "ho-bility"?) He just couldn't talk; that was the missing piece with him.
Agreed, he seemed to job far too often, LT match was a poor career move.
@@SpikedHalberd his promos weren't the worst, he had trouble with 'The Kliq' apparently.
Hulk Hogan could never beat Bret Hart in an actual wrestling match. The king of the ring 1993 shows what Bret can do with multiple wrestlers. The true king of kings.
There’s a reason why Backlund wouldn’t drop the belt to Hogan all the way back in 84.
What does that even mean?
@Chuck Haggert and a great amateur wrestler. That’s the thing about the old wrestlers. If you couldn’t shoot wrestle they would tell the promoter and the promoter would know the guy didn’t have the respect of the boys, and if you didn’t have the respect of the boys you wouldn’t get booked to be champion.
But Hogan knew he would get booed
I never thought about how he won all three matches, without a Sharpshooter in sight.
How about that?
I agree, but three matches in one night and not one finisher? Just never thought about it before is all.
The victory roll on Bam Bam was textbook
@@paulklein2940 In a roundabout way, it was good booking (but only because Bret made it good). There's a difference between being put away by a finisher and just plain outwrestled.
Sadly, this has been overdone as the schoolboy roll up and small package are the most devastating moves in wrestling these days.
It worked for Bret here, because his style was all about technical proficiency and that's the story he could tell. Having a submission move for his finisher helped, too. As an audience, there's a difference between kicking out of a high impact finisher, and wriggling out of a fancy looking hold. Sharpshooter never looked weak when Bret couldn't lock it in; his opponents just looked like they reacted in time before it was too late. So trick pins and reversals also made sense from the narrative since Brett was getting tired and his opponents were taking advantage of his injuries.
Bret beat Austin, Diesel, Piper and Yokozuna at big PPV matches without the sharpshooter too so it wasn’t a rare thing
And 3 completely different finishes: 1) Countering Razor's back suplex in mid-move and falling on top (2) A reversed small package against Perfect and (3) The victory roll against Bigelow. Imagane if he won with the Sharpshooter all 3 times, it would have less of an impact.
@@My19812011 but that's 3 consecutive significant matches to showcase
Dinner and wrestling bios, a growing tradition.
Hahaha. Same for me, bud!
Definitely the best king of the ring PPV for me!! Bret on a proper mission and razor, perfect and bam bam more than held there own and proper made Bret for me
Best Wrestling Channel on You Tube. Keep up the good Work
Perfect and Hart.... two of the best ring generals that ever got into the squared circle... they both can call great matches on the fly.
The Greatest King Of The Ring ... Performance EVER!!!
Im going to pull a "Dave Meltzer" and give Bret "The Hitman" Hart's ...1993 👑 of The Ring Performance....7 ✨ !!
My dream match is this Bret hart vs. Kurt angle from 2001 king of the ring (I know he won it in 2000, I just prefer 01 kurt angle), and the hitman wins after another classic performance by both men.
He was at his peak
that hart perfect King of the ring match doesn't get spoken about anywhere near enough, great video
Perfect throws the towel behind his back and lands on Mr Hughes left shoulder perfectly. Pun intended
What I love about Bret's work is even during rest holds or submission holds, he's constantly working the body part. Always cranking, punching and kicking the body part he's working on. Everything makes sense and everything is so enthralling.
And when Bret is a heel that focus on the hurt body part makes him seem so vicious.
MORE BRET! Those are stories for another time! Stories you better be telling, BROTHER! But seriously, i’ve been watching a long time, Ryan. Your content has gone from good to great to the best wrestling channel on TH-cam. I was so happy for you when i saw how successful Reliving the War was and how many new viewers and subscribers it brought to your channel. You deserve all the success you’ve gotten and i really look forward to more Bret stories on your channel. I know i’m just one man, but i’d also love to see some more on Hall and Nash in WCW, their antics over the course of 97-99 is some of the most fun stuff to ever come out of wrestling, and they were so over it was amazing.
Seconding the request for more Bret Hart! I can never get enough of him.
Also seconding the praise for your channel, Ryan! Huge longtime fan here and super happy to see how much you're growing as well.
Bret vs Perfect was an incredible match. One of my favourites ever. I never understood why Vince didn't keep the world title on Bret all the time. He was clearly better than everybody else.
@Black Boy King TV whoever can put asses in seats 💺
@Black Boy King TV not exactly. Dont forget the undercard was garbage men, clowns, and men on a mission tag matches. People generally don't go to see one match.
@@joshportie but it was a slap in the face in 1993
Hogan is notoriously difficult to work with too.. especially with guys who he knows have potential. He wont put them over. Imo
Just not big enough for the era he wrestled in.
Brett (back then) would had ran circles around Hogan...and Hogan knew it.
Depends on what youre talking about. Bret could outwrestle Hogan, but the crowd would be behind Hogan. Hogan not wrestling Hart at SS93 was more about protecting the Hogan character for the future. Having his last major WWF match as a controversial world title loss protects the character a lot more than letting Bret win clean which is the only way to pass a torch. Hogan holding the WCW title has less impact if the WWF champion has a clean win over him.
bret still can
Hogan was still over in '93, Bret couldn't compete with that.
It's pretty obvious OP is talking about in ring work, let's not start any useless arguments
Bret: I can beat you and still put you over, in fact the people would probably love you even more.
Hulk: I can beat you, hulk up and make just myself look good.
Someone please take me back to 1990. I was too young to fully appreciate what i was witnessing. I loved every second of it.. However, i took it for granted. I was witnessing wrestling legends turn almost Mythical.
Another fantastic video my friend.
You've never let me down. I click that like button before I've even clicked play.
“Bret beating me??? That doesn’t work for me brother”
🤣🤣
"With tears in his eyes."
Brett wanted to submit Hogan with a sharpshooter. Did Brett ever say he was willing to take the leg drop?
When did Hogan beat Brett?
Hogan pinned Yokozuna.
Brett Hart lost to Yokozuna.
Hogan owed Hart nothing.
😂😂
Real WRESTLING.nuff said.
The Mr. Perfect vs. Bret Hart is my favorite Bret Hart match and my favorite wrestling match of all time 10/10 ☆☆☆☆☆
A masterpiece.
A true classic.
King of The Ring 1993 was easily the best of this series of PPVs, it's a shame none where ever as good as this one and it never became a true star making PPV. Most of its winners wouldn't go on to be top stars until at least two years after they won the tournament and some would just fade into obscurity after winning.
It worked out well for Edge, Kurt, Brock and Austin. Those alone justify it's existence.
96 was an awesome KOTR too
A very significant PPV and when look back where WWF was during that period right off the heels of Bret Hart WWF title run, Hogan took the belt at Wrestlemania and he didn't defended the title until King of the Ring show.
And Bret Hart was left down in the cold, he was just a main eventer but WWF wanted go back to Hogan.
And if you look back how this all came together people felt that this PPV to appease Bret Hart.
Basically to give Bret something to keep his status strong in the company while they did other things with Hogan, Luger and Yoko. And he was the obvious favorite to win right from the start and doesn't need to qualify because he got robbed after Wrestlemania 9. And it's a showcase to saying to Hulk Hogan i'm better with you
@@fattiger6957 Edge was midcard before he won KOTR and would remain in the midcard for another 3 years after he won. It wasn’t until his heel turn in 2004 he became a top star. Kurt Angle was destroyed by the Undertaker in his next PPV appearance and was essentially the Honky Tonk Man in his first WWF title reign. Cheap heel wins and almost consistent losses when the belt wasn’t on the line. Austin I can agree with to an extent. Yes it was the birth of the Austin 3:16 character, but in his next 3 PPV appearances he was in a shitty midcard match with Marc Mero, the preshow match with Yokozuna and the opening round match with Triple H. It wasn’t until Survivor Series and the start of his feud with Bret Hart he really started to take off. As for Brock Lesnar, he was given a main event push almost immediately and would be gone in less than 2 years, he was nowhere near the star he would become when he returned to the WWE.
I loved the King of the Ring 2001 & 2002 both were awesome to me
The best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be.
Damn Right
shawn michaels isn’t in this video but yes
Curt henning and razor both better then hitman
@@corya1584 Bret was better
@@chadk890 They're all much better than anything we've got today.
Can't believe I've never seen this. This channel is the gift that keeps on giving. Great work dude!
My dad took me to this show! It was held at the Nutter Center in Dayton, OH! I always try to find me and my father in the crowd but we were just too far away so I can never really see us. It really was a great event and it was the last time me and my father went to a wrestling show. Boy do I miss those days. Love ya Dad! I'm so glad he was into wrestling as much as I was when I was a kid and took me to all of these great shows back then, most at the old Hara Arena. So many wonderful memories!
It sucks that you & dad were far away in that Arena but at least you had a great time .
I always used to laugh at how wild Hennigs hair used to get as his matches went on 😂
What are you talking about. His hair was PERFECT.
Bret and Curt are the type of wrestler that everyone should aspire to. They didn't have an over the top gimmick. Their matches made sense and stand up against anything today.
This will forever be my favourite PPV of all time.
The clinic that Bret (and Hennig in their match) put on remains unrivalled still today and I'm certain it will always be.
And the Hart-Hennig rematch was just ... perfect!
Personally I remember feeling a little satisfaction when Yokozuna beat Hogan.
I just rewatched the 3 Bret matches at KotR 1993 and holy moly they are great. The storytelling, selling, psychology, athleticism, excellent. Anyone who hasn’t seen these matches go do it. You will not be disappointed.
It is very significant how Bret really wants to determinted
i love the Perfect Match, his outfit slowly starts falling apart just a symbol of an awesome match- the chemistry here is wonderful- I love The Hitman 💟
Wrestling Bios ... The best there is ... The best there was ... And the best there ever will be. Long live Glacier Month!
Everything about glacier month is true except glacier. Disappointment is what i think of. He still wrestles indy shows.
Mr. Perfect was always my favorite growing up, watching videos like this makes me glad I was such a fan.
Yes he was absolutely perfect. Miss him.. RIP Curt!
Thanks for giving the 93 King of the Ring a deep dive. This was such a beautiful example of in-ring storytelling and the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Bret Hart. I also have a Ringside Collectables exclusive figure of Bret from 93 King of the Ring.
I agree, I stand with Blockbuster!
I watched the hart vs perfect video yesterday & instantly thought of the perfect vs Hart Kotr 93. I’ve been watching hart’s best matches from 92-99 & the kotr 93 matches were a joy to watch
Showing some love for Bam Bam Bigelow here as well. The man was unreal.
This was a masterclass by Bret Hart. Absolute wrestling machine ❤❤❤
Bam Bam was a true hero in rescuing themmkids from that fire. RIP Bigman!
Bret Hart is the true king of kings.
Yet not... the King of Harts!
Saw some random short of Bret winning KOTR 1993 and searched for the same expecting your video.
I'm so addicted to your content these days. ❤️
Bret was and still is my favorite wrestler.
I've been watching wrestling since right after the very first WrestleMania, and Bret Hart had ALWAYS been consistent with his amazing performances. Whether as a member of The Hart Foundation or as a single, Bret was always one of my favorite wrestlers. I still enjoy watching his matches to this day. The KOTR '93 ppv is possibly his best performance, in my opinion and that's saying a lot!
We didn’t deserve Curt Hennig. My favorite wrestler ever
He was trash. Giant Gonzalez way better technically
@@NeverQuit87 Trying way too hard there bud.
@@anthonyteague1067 what phrase? The one I used? It means that at the time we didn’t appreciate how amazing he was. It’s not that hard to understand (if that’s what you’re talking about).
The work you put into your videos is top notch. I don't watch current wrestling, but I watch your videos. I find myself reliving parts of my childhood with your videos. Keep it up, but don't burn yourself out. Cheers to Wrestling Bios!
Bret pulled of the greatest night in WWF history.
I remember watching this event live, it's still one of my favorite wrestling PPVs ever.
Amazing towel throw by perfect when it lands on mr Hughes shoulder lol
Thank you so much for this, it was an excellent watch and brings it all back.
I was 15 during this KOTR and Bret was firmly my favourite wrestler at that point because I simply 'believed' him when he wrestled. The performance in this event (and the match v Perfect in particular) was so good and I am so glad that I was able to watch it as it happened.
BTW, Anyone who hasn't seen Bret v Perfect please give it a watch. A younger Jim Ross is on commentary and he is clearly loving this, along with some terrific Macho Man co-commentary.
I remember renting the king of the ring 1993 a bunch of times from blockbuster video. Not because of the non king of the ring matches or the wwf title match. But because of the three matches that bret hart had at the king of the ring. Those matches were good and you had three different wrestling styles and matches and that's what made it good.
This is my favorite series of Bret matches ever, as well as my fave Bret vs Perfect match. Awesome channel and content!
Love the Hitman 💜
My favorite Wrestling TH-cam Channel covering my favorite wrestler of all time. My day has been made. Thank you, good sir, for all you do!
"Hitman 3:16 says I'm the best that ever will be!"
Oh hell yeah
My mom bought this on paper view for my birthday that year.
So awesome!
The respect handshake at the end of Perfect's and Hitman's match wasn't just kayfabe.
They all knew when they got out of a PPV a match with Hart that they just wrestled in one of their career highlight matches. He brought the best out of everybody. I watched Hart wrestle ringside many times mid-to-late 80s and he was a masterclass. Him and Dynamite brought vicious realism to the ring. You really believed they were suffering.
Excellent video! Brings back great memories when wrestling was truly spectacular! Brett was always my favorite wrestler and I always enjoyed seeing Brett give his glasses to a young fan before going into the squared circle
This PPV was and is my all time favorite because of Bret. I was like 10 years old. Bret made me believe he took a beating that night. He was that great in the ring. Those three matches were amazing. Especially against Perfect, that match is probably my favorite of all time
Bret Hart is one of my all time favorites. Wrestling Bios is my favorite source for wrestling reviews. Thanks !
The best there is best there was the best there ever will be
And that's jus Wrestling Bios ;)
Bret Hart wrestled three different wrestlers and had three awesome matches and the man himself regarded Bam Bam Bigelow as the best big man he wrestled and and speak for itself they gelled, as with Mr Perfect and Razor Ramon the same as well
This was a great video. I gotta say, as much as i grew up being a Hogan fan, i've always kinda been more of a Bret "The Hitman" Heart fan. I didn't experience much of his WCW time, so i still remember him as the man that did stuff like this.
Did anyone else grow up wishing they got to be the kid he gave his shades to during his entrance?😎👍
My favorite Bret Hart's move is the Russian Leg Sweep. He just looks so cool executing that move.
Also, his roll to pin Bam Bam was a moment I remembered, and I thought to myself how brilliant that move was because it was the first time I have seen anything like that.
After a gruesome tournament, being trashed by Jerry Lawler made me "hate" Lawler a lot, before I came to like him years later as a ring-side commentator with Jim Ross.
I watched this tournament recorded on VHS and it has been the best ever PPV event for me.
And also, wrestlers like Bret Hart and Mr. Perfect are what made the Intercontinental title and the King of the Ring title worthy and prestigious... then on till now, its just like... meh..
Bret Hart & foundation fan 4-ever. Thank You. 👍💓🤗✌️
Best King of the Ring tournament made at that time nothing but the best 💯
A very significant PPV
Thank you so much man! I watched this back in 93, and I am a ‘hit man’ fan for sure. Thank you for the masterclass!
I forgot how amazing Hart was at the time.
Mr. Wrestling bio. First and foremost 100% love all of your content I cannot ever get enough of it. But I have to say that first match with Bret Hart and Razor Ramon where razor is dropping several elbows did not look cheesy or imitation at all. Just my opinion and I know at the end of the day that is exactly what you want from your subscribers keep up the good work brother!
I remember quite vividly buying this on VHS at some random Antique thrift store 20+ years ago. This was the very first WWF ppv tape I bought, however whenever I first watch this video I thought it sucked but now it has grown on me and I think the ppv was an instant classic!
What sucked about it? I'm curious.
The Hitman is my favorite wrestler of all time. Young me was always so enthralled with his performances.
They don't call him the excellence of execution for nothing.
Stoked for this one and every one from this channel really. Wrestling Bios #1
I have very fond memories of this event. This was around the time when I became a Wrestling Fan back in the days. I bought my first copy of the WWF magazine around that time as well and I can remember very well that it included an article that was hyping the Bret Hart vs Hulk Hogan Match at SummerSlam. I was very disappointed when it ended up being Bret Hart vs Doink and Jerry Lawler. And then Bret basically being used as a Midcard Wrestler up until early 1994. And it would happen to him again in 1995. There is always so much talk about how WCW wasnt utilizing Bret the right way, but I feel like the WWF at times wasnt so much better. Somebody has to explain to me what was going on in 1995. Bret should have been at least in the main even picture, but instead he was in the midcard again with no titel shots.
Anyway, King of the Ring 93 was kind of his masterpiece in my opinion.
He was still a main eventer after Summerslam the fans are still getting behind him. And even he won the WWF title to face Ric Flair in October 92.
The start in the New Generation Era by this point
By 95 kliq started controlling booking
@@ShubhamMishrabro after Wrestlemania 11
@@lexkanyima2195 yeah
There's not been an event to match, the superiority from one athlete in a single night... and this happened to be the best there is best there was and best there ever will be
No one takes a turnbuckle bump like Bret.
That behind the back towel throw on to Mr Hughes shoulder is ultra slick
Hogan fears Hitman! This PPV proves it hands down
fookin fantastic video my dude! wrestling bios is... the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be!!
My favorite PPV as a kid. Bret vs Perfect 2 is ....PERFECT
The production quality of these videos is amazing. This channel is my favourite thing on TH-cam right now!
Just imagine if Bret never left! We could of had Bret v Angle
What a match that would have been an all time classic guaranteed 👍🏻
@@oliverglenday7382 There is so many dream matches Bret could of had in 99/00.....
Angle
Shamrock
HHH
Jericho
Benoit
Guerrero
Edge
RVD
Lance storm
Jeff hardy
@@crazycarper3780 bret and Benoit had great match in wcw check it out. It was owen tribute show
i think him and triple h had 1 match
Prime Brett and angle match would set the bar way too high , that’s Floyd and manny type PPV They’re both 1a and 1b pound for pound
I think Earl Hebner has been a “senior referee” since wrestling started.
Wrestling bios does the best wrestling theme remixes.
King Of The Ring 1993 is one of the all time greatest PPVs ever
Nice video brother !! These were all great characters WWF had back then, Razor Bam Bam Perfect and Hart. Simply Awesome 👌
First Nas wins a Grammy and now a Bret video during the same week. It’s been a great week for this guy lol. I actually watched the King of the Ring 93 last week, Bret “The 🐐” Hart put on a clinic.
It's very significant
love your intro music and background music, reminds me of the old VHS tapes i used to watch back in the day. Great videos bro, keep up the good work, haven't seen one I didn't genuinely enjoy yet.
Well Brett is def the realist wrestler ever lol