STW #5: The Montreal Screwjob
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- Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard is an audio podcast that discusses topics, events, wrestlers and memorable moments through the lens of former WWE executive Bruce Prichard co-hosted by Conrad Thompson.
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Watching this podcast again after several years, still great
4:09 starts the show... and I ain’t tryin to fook ya eh!
Thanks 🙏 Charles
Hero shit.
Favorite part of this is Bruce’s bulldog impression,” they fooked him, they fooked Bret”
Makes me laugh every time
Lmaooo
He's good at that, and his dusty Rhodes impression is fantastic too
Omg YES 😂😂😂😂
"I will never work for WWE again" - Bruce Prichard: December 2017
early 2019/20: working for WWE.
He did say probably.
money talks, bullshit walks
"Only thing that matters is in the ring. Everything else is just conversation. "
That Randy Savage impersonation was on point.
This is the first real touchy subject where Bruce tows the company line, this doesn’t mean he’s disingenuous, I think he should he worked there.
Conrad getting in a few pushes testing his boundaries, I’ve heard a lot of shows on Montreal, this is one of the best, for the Bulldog reaction alone.
5/5
Here you see the class of Undertaker. He gets everyone who didn’t need to be in the dressing room out, and he himself stays out because it had nothing to do with him. Don’t get involved with other people’s shit. Worry about yourself.
Taker was also the one that told Vince straight up that he needed to explain himself to Bret.
Taker was the one who banged on Vince's door, and told Vince to "Get your ass out here..."
Props to Vince for taking the punch like a man.
“They fooked him. They just fooked Bret.”
He's got grapefruits!!
Props to vince for doing everything like a man.
@@kiddbuu5178 I dunno dude in the 90's he gazed at Shawn Michaels like a giddy schoolgirl
That's why he's the man
Bruce says Bret was paranoid but also says when Vince had Bret & Shawn on the phone...he,Cornette,Russo were all at Vince’s house and Cornette suggested screwing Bret. Also HHH suggested it. So wasnt Bret justified in being paranoid if you guys are gossiping about how to screw him?
ppl act like being paranoid is bad, it's a defense mechanism, it's crucial to survival, most of the time if you're paranoid, there's real concern, your instincts are almost always right, unless drugs or mental issues come into play lol
Coachg Jim Cornette is a leftist fraud. You know he is lying when his lips are moving. If every story by Cornette ends with “he’s a piece of shit”, chances are Jim is the real POS.
Coachg first of all, Cornette would never suggest screwing Bret at the expense of Shawn. He hated Michaels
@@fins2334 No but he might suggest it for the sake of the business. Remember the WWF title was still involved here as well. They simply couldn't risk Hart holding the title and no longer being under contract. Cornette suggested getting Ken Shamrock in the match at one point
@@fins2334 Welp, after watching "Dark side of the ring", you're wrong.
This is absolutely fascinating, many thanks.
Brett would have been the best teacher. Maybe wrestlers today would understand in ring psychology today. He was the excellence of execution for a reason. His father trained Brett and Owen plus all his brothers. Brett could have trained countless wrestlers and made them better than they are today.
The only thing I've always wondered about... when it happened, Bulldog and Owen were at Gorilla... but then Hunter comes out to ring... and then he and Shawn come backstage. How did they not pass each other and then why did it take so long for Davey and Owen to make it to ring...
There really is no good guy in this whole situation. Shawn was spoiled, didn't do business the right way, and did not respect Bret. Vince let Shawn get away with his crap, which planted the seeds of discord. He didn't follow through with commitments he made to Bret, but at least he let him work out a deal with WCW. He only had one way to get the belt off Bret - drop it to Shawn. There were other ways, but he didn't take care of business and left himself no other options. Bret was childish and prideful. Regardless of his behavior, Shawn was tremendous in the ring and in front of the camera and was worthy to win the belt; Bret was trying to settle a score. Vince has the most blame and Bret the least. However, all three of them are probably doing better than anyone commenting, so don't feel too sorry for them.
Porn stars make more than most of us. I still feel sorry for a lot of them, because money actually isn't everything and is kind of a stupid capper to what was a pretty intelligent point. El Chapo has a lot of money, I feel sorry for him right now because he's rotting in prison. Because money doesn't have anything to do with this.
That being said, Bret is as much to blame as anyone. Imagine if HBK had said "I won't drop the title in the USA cuz I'm from there." Preposterous. You don't hold a companies title like that. Bret isn't the first or the last to get "screwed" because he didn't want to do what the bookers of the company asked their paid employee to do.
Vince wanted to get rid of Bret so why didn’t he have him drop the title before survivor series to someone else?
@@lekvukdedaj I've always asked that question as well. I guess it's because Bret didn't want to be challenger at Survivor Series and lose as well.
Bret woulda given up the title to anyone other than the kliq members. Cornette knew this but vince was wanting to push shawn to the moon and that is why corny said screw him over but he never thought vince would agree to it. So, we got bret that wouldnt lose to shawn in canada but would lose to anyone else. Shawn who would never put bret over and was running the backstage politics. Vince was so set on shawn vs bret at survivor series that he didnt think about anyother way.
We all know in hindsight what we coulda done to change it. We could have made a triple threat match where the third person would have lost. We could have changed the opponents.
To me, everyone has some blame in all this and now almost 25 years later we know more details than ever before including the fact that shawn and bret decided before the match to stop being so bitter at each other and be friends again.
I miss this era of the Podcast. It’s still good but just different.
“they fooked him” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Best part of the episode
F00K
Lmao I saw this comment when Bruce was saying that part 😂
He fell flat on his Ars - The Shock Master
oliver closehoff because it sounds funny get over it
If I ever interviewed BP this is how I think it would go
me: so bruce, who decided to give bret a 20 year contract?
BP:Vince
me:bruce, who stirred shit between bret and shawn just to up their rivalry in search of ratings leading to shawn refusing to put bret over and bret deciding he would take same stance?
BP:vince
me: Who then realised they made a mistake and wanted out of contract?
BP:vince
me: who then decided to put the title on someone he wanted out of company?
BP:vince
me:who then insisted that bret lose the title to the person who has said he would not do the same?
BP:vince
me:who agreed to have a creative control clause in the contract for last 30 days should contract be terminated?
BP:vince
me:and who broke this clause by going against agreed finish?
BP:vince
me: so bruce, who screwed bret?
BP:BRET!!!!
I love the podcasts with BP but cant help think is head is still stuck up vince's behind!
Same this channel is probably the only podcast I ever listen too on the daily but totally agree with your comment I think BP even not working in WWE he still defending Vince. This is behind the scenes gives up the 110% truth nothing is going to happen to you if you say it all.
58:24 never gets old 😂😂
I was there, live. The crowd knew it was bullshit and everyone was pissed!!!
The greatest "work" in the history of the business. Going on 22 years later, and this is still one of the most talked about topics in wrestling. Was brilliantly done, considering every single player came out perfectly. Shawn wins the title, adds to his "bad boy" persona... Bret gets out of a clean loss in Canada, gets his huge payday in WCW... Vince launches his monster heel persona, and sets himself up for years of business as wrestling's biggest (and best) heel performer. Also, Bret just happened to be shooting his "Wrestling with Shadows" doc, so cameras caught all the build-up & aftermath... Took years & years before the participants began to come clean on this thing. Will continue to be a legendary angle for the entire history of pro wrestling.
Who’s came clean in the Montreal screw job being a work? I haven’t heard of anyone doing that.
Bret lost clean! The only reason you know he didn't is that he ran to the media and exposed the business. Sounds like an immature brat (pun intended, bitch) to me.
WCW gives Bret all that money to bury him .. incredible
They didn't bury him. They just didn't know how to properly utilize the Hitman.
@Chris Terry Bret was done after the Screwjob. ECW could have brought him in, and still not use him correctly.
Hey I'll take that payday for less work 😁
His heat died down a lot after the no compete clause expired. And WCW had too many big names. They didn't know what to do with him
Hogan was never going to let Bret catch on in WCW. If I was Bret, I'd thank him. He got all those millions of Turner dollars and didn't have to do much of anything for it.
Hearing this story from Bruce's side shows many people were unfortunately dragged into the middle of this rivalry.
the episode that made me become a fan of something to wrestle with.......bruce prichard
The superkick on RAW they said didn't air did air on the west coast. I remember it vividly.
Wow....that certainly means that the other 3/4 of the country saw it live and remembers vividly. Can't believe they were so blatantly wrong to not acknowledge that the tape delay west coast version had the moment. You do know that the West Coast rarely gets a live feed of Raw right?
@@evilsWa No shit, Sherlock. And did I say that the rest of the country saw it? No, I said it aired in the west coast. Quit trying to start shit just because you're a Fuckface with an inexplicable axe to grind.
@@bigdrules I bet you he would be fun at a party
@@caseyj8313 Probably not. I don't go to parties.
I still believe this could have been avoided and worked out. As a wrestling fan, I am glad it happened though.
@Bryan Mack it was
Great episode!
The irony of this behind this is that this podcast is on the WWE NETWORK and that Bruce said he will never work for the company
Just shows bruce is often full of shit
He also said never say never but just gloss over that
For the love of god Conrad let Bruce finish talking. Quit trying to finish his sentences. You weren't there remember?
Les Grossman I’m a mark bro damn !!
THE GOOD GUY oh me too. We all are. If we weren't we wouldn't gobble up as much of this info as we do. Bless the man. He is the Podfather
Les Grossman ain’t that the truth. I came here to hear Bruce talk
I would like to hear Bruce talk more but it seems Bruce starts to shift the conversation into other topics. Conrad is good at keeping Bruce on track.
@@marksoto4243 fair point. Bruce likes to wander around in a conversation. But sometimes when he making a point I feel like Conrad is trying to guess the answer. He's a smart guy. No doubt. What's he got like 4 Starrcast things now? Which all sounded so awesome. Wish I could've been there
I stopped watching wrestling right around the time Shawn became the #1 guy. It was news to me he forfeited more of his title belts than he lost in the ring. Sounds like a real classy guy.
Me too. After 1 year of nwo and Bret Leaving the way he did
Are you gonna cry?
@@GrayRedRoom cry like Shawn did when he lost his smile? Career ending injury? Droopy eyed pole smoker.
@@scottsmith9529 You seem angry. Must suck to be an inbred, impotent virgin. You seem like a crybaby just like Bret Hart.
@@scottsmith9529 for someone who clearly isn’t a fan of Shawn, you sure do pay awful close attention to him. Sounds like you’re mad he wouldn’t let YOU smoke HIS pole.
Sorry, I realise I could go ahead and listen to the podcast to find out but from the few clips I've listened to it would seem that Conrad isn't the biggest fan of Bret Hart, and that he and Bruce lay at least the majority of the blame on Bret for what happened to him in Montreal.
Now whether that is justified or not, I was just wondering if at any point they touch on the incident where HBK told Bret he would never put him over and that therefore it might be understandable that self-respect played a considerable part in what then happened in Montreal? I realise this is a multi-faceted subject but I think it would be wholly wrong to dismiss this fact out of hand.
It will always be suspect why Vince was so crazy in love with pushing Shawn Michaels to the moon. He never drew as the Man.
Babyface Shawn in 1996 may not have been a draw as Champ, but he certainly deserved the chance to have a run with the title. DX Shawn was definitely a better character and draw.
Vince use to fawn at Shawn with little girl crush eyes.
Bret never drew in the mid nineties as well. The wwf was trash in general after hogan left
Because Michaels was mcmahon boy toy
@@AD-ur1fk Bret drew better than Shawn for sure. Another factor in 96 when nWo started I don't think anybody in WWF could of drew. But it's weird, people like the guy in pink more than the guy dancing like a male stripper.
You never say never * Bruce is back in WWE*
Congrats on 100k subs man.
Still come back to listen to this
I remember going to a friends house one time. And being jealous as fuck he had diesel and rocky maivia wrestling figures. I Had 100s of them but not those 2
My nash figure kept coming apart at the hip... ironically...
hbk vs hit man survivor series 92 is the most underrated contest between them two they take the best bumps this was the match that I knew these two were going to be wrestlemania main eventing greetings from the best city in the world Buffalo N.Y.
Bruce Pritchard sounds so much like Mike Judge. I can't hear his voice without picturing Hank Hill.
That RAW at MSG 1997 wasn't in October, was in September
Sept 22 was the date approximately 2 months before Montréal (Vince drops the bombshell according to Bret)
Bret was quite happy to drop the belt to Shawn until he disrespected Bret when Bret told Shawn they would be working together and that he would be professional and safe in the ring with Bret. Shawn said that he appreciated that but he wasn’t prepared to reciprocate. After that the gloves were off as far as Bret was concerned. I don’t blame him, I would have done the same thing. I believe it happened like that as well. Bret has never changed his story.
Never heard this story anywhere?
@@arthurmorgan7086 really?? Bret has told that story many times and it never changes. At all.
@@mrkipling2201 I’m joking pal
@@arthurmorgan7086 that’s cool. 👍👍
"bRuCe iS sUcH a LiAr!!1!1 say, when's the next episode?"
Bret asked Shawn in the locker room after the match if he knew anything about it Shawn swore to God he didn't know. It's on Wrestling with Shadows
I heard thst Owen asked to be released and was 'refused', this interview said all Hart foundation members were offered one?.
member when Bruce pulled a gun on the writers room hahahaha
Bret would have been a phenomenal teacher.....its because of bret we got edge , christian , mark Henry, ken shamrock amoung others ....he could have given so much more if he had stayed with wwe
Interesting. Wrestling with shadows suggests taker didn't know because he goes into vince and orders him to go apologise to Brett and explain
They never got to the central issue. Did it make sense to seriously think Bret would take the belt to Nitro and trash talk WWF? That there was a serious chance that would happen? You don't have to be a Bret-is-a-saint type to think that was paranoid. Why the hell couldn't they just let Bret drop or vacate the belt on Raw?
letting him vacate the title and just leave would've been bad for the WWE since they had already been losing several superstars to WCW.
Vince did what he had to do to protect his business. Brett wouldn't play ball and refused to put anybody over on his way out. He wanted consideration for how a loss would affect his WCW career, while refusing to consider how the way he wanted to lose the belt would affect Vince and everybody that didn't jump ship.
I dont think Vince did anything wrong. Brett unprofessional behavior left Vince no other choice but to remind him who was calling the shots.
Bischoff had already talked Madusa into dropping the WWF Women’s Title into the trash live on Nitro, so maybe they thought Bret would do the same. 🤷♂️
I don’t know.
Madusa link: czcams.com/video/GrLwrBLV-lo/video.html
@@cheerwhiner7829 The difference is that the top belt was on a completely different level, Bret would not have devalued a belt whose championship it represented meant so much to him, and Bischoff already had enough legal issues to deal with. In fact IIRC the Madusa stunt itself led to costly litigation so there was no way Turner brass would have allowed another like it let alone at the top level
@@SIX6SIXer Bret was willing to lose, just not to Shawn in front of a Canadian crowd.
@@IrishCarney yeah i know but it was still childish. he was leaving to go to the wcw... his job was to put whomever vince wanted to have the belt over... which is the same reason Bret even had the belt to drop in the first place.
But Bret was delusional. He believed he "won" the belt. It was like he suddenly forgot that his entire career in it's entirety was scripted.
A choreographed show.
An illusion.
Younger me sided with Bret, older me sides with Vince.
I would agree except for the creative control clause. if this is all a shoot, what vince did i think was illegal, and my guess is it never went to court because again if this is all a shoot Bret Allegedly punched him in the eye.
Bruce is so full of shit his eyes are brown!!
Same.
Older me understands why both men did what they did.
@@strategic1710 I do try to understand where Bret was coming from, and a contract is a contract. On the other hand, I understand Vince not wanting his title on Nitro being blown up or ran over. It's a Catch 22.
So Shawn wants to forfeit the title and its because he takes pride in his work. Bret wants to do the same and its selfish and bad for the business? Double standard?
He was leaving the company. It wasn’t the same. Vince couldn’t afford Bret leaving with the title to a rival company
Bret was leaving for their biggest and only legit competition ever. Vince at the end wanted to keep Bret but he'd already signed the WCW offer.
@J Crash Prince died of AIDS.
Shawn wasnt quitting. Brett was.
Bruce hates Bret
You would think Vince would have got out of there as soon as possible
Bret got to knock Vince out and Hebner ran but the only thing I ll never understand and that is why in the hell did Bret not beat Shawns ass in the ring or at very least back stage? It was obvious from watching the documentary that Shawn was in on it. Why did Bret let him slide I wonder? Bret still had 30 days on his contract left so plenty of time for him to drop the belt after Montreal. They did fuck Hart badly and its hard for me to believe that Vince still had any respect from the boys after that.
He didn't have 30 days left on the contract. He was due on nitro the next night, he wanted to come in the morning at a WWF taping and drop the belt
Pat Burke Bret let him slide because Bret’s 7 year old son Blade was in the room.
Pat Burke That’s compete nonsense. His WWF contract finished on November 30th. Shawn Michaels even mentions this on the November 24th episode of Raw. His WCW contract began on December 1st and he made his first WCW TV appearance on the December 15th episode of Nitro.
Same thing happened with The Mountie. In Canada he didn't do that gimmick and was a face by default.
He got asked to take a lot more photos when he was in Canada, mostly tourists. He got asked for directions a lot too.
If it wasn’t for Madusa dropping the women’s championship in the bin on Nitro, there would be no screwjob period. She sowed the seeds of paranoia in Vince that led to al of this
Good podcast
I always heard Bret didn't want to lose in Canada
That ending tho!!! 😂 #bretscrewedbret
The Montreal Screwjob: professional wrestling's first ever shoot-work double cross.
Bruce Can't Even Talk With Conrad Interrupting I'm Like Damn
Relax, it was fine. I personally love Conrad calling Bruce on his BS. Because there's a LOT of it.
This screwjob made Vince became Mr McMahon and not his issues with Steve Austin. That might have started it but this screwjob did it. The Monday Night War was a really bad time between Vince and Ted Turner. Some good wrestlers were royally screwed in this ratings war. I think Vince was scared Bret was going to pull a Madusa. He might have done it for the boys in the locker room but lets be clear, he was really doing it for himself. The reason why is if that really happened, he would have to go to WCW to get it back and Ted Turner would laugh his ass all the way to the bank. Many people were unfortunately dragged in the middle of this.
Ted Turner didn't really care he had several other business ventures. Wrestling was all Vince had
Yea thanks for repeating what EVERYONE already knows and has been REPEATED endlessly. Asswipe.
Most people say HBK is better cause he was in the minds of every wrestling fan for a long time. After the Montreal Screw Job you never saw The Hitman and forgot about how great of a wrestler he was, unless you went and saw tapes of his matches from pre Montreal Screw Job. IMO they're both equally talented.
Bret should have stayed in WWE
It's true... I never watched Bret wrestle again after Montreal. I never made that connection before...that's crazy. I was there live in MSG when bret won the title from yoko at wm x.
27:40 i was 13/14 so what the hell do I know but it seemed like Shawn forfeiting the title was the better choice. Def more dramatic
The Montreal screwjob just shows how “professional” both hbk and Bret Hart really were. Bitching about losing to one another and not wanting to lose to each other is ridiculous. Man up, do your job and wrestle each other and leave it in the ring. It shouldn’t matter if you lost to someone before and now you want to beat them! Wrestle , stay healthy and do your job- be a professional and put someone over.
meh...that's an easy thing to say but main eventers have always lobbied to lose and win on their own terms. dusty, flair, hogan, etc, etc all refused to do the job to certain people at certain times. so while i 100% get your point it's not so simple as two unique individuals. there is a long established precedent.
After watching Dark Side of the Ring, it is now clear that Bruce Prichard lies on these podcasts. So how can we trust anything he says anymore or at all.
They all lie bro. Undertaker said in a 2003 interview that the fans are only as smart as what we allow then to be smart too. Which means these guys will lie to our faces to protect the business if they have to. Especially and old school guy like Bruce.
what is "lost the smile"???
Seriously?
Austin did have a submission move, it was the sleeper, remember?
That was only when he was the ringmaster so when he became stone cold hes not gunna use the million dollar mans hold when there not together anymore
Daryl Chase he used it at wrestlemania X7 against the rock in their match, that’s the only time I’ve ever seen him use it when he wasn’t the ringmaster.
The million dollar dream. He gave it up after dropping the ringmaster moniker.
It was the million dollar dream
Love Bret, absolute mark for him. But, he was wrong. However, Vince let it get to that point. And he didnt have too.
Was there a bigger diva in wrestling at the time than HBK?
Chris Rodriguez Maybe Bret Hart?
@@SpaceGhost92 in this instance Bret was being impossible to work with but Michael's made a career out of acting like an entitled baby
The funny thing is this couldn’t have played out better. Say Bret takes sweet chin music in the middle of the ring. No body would have talked about it a week later let alone 20 plus years later
I thought Cornette got the hair and Lawler was in the bathroom stall when the fight happened.
Hulk Hogan: The Face of the New Generation
U mean facelift of the old generation.
@@Illusionistical822 why are you talking to yourself?
Listening to these old STW podcasts are kinda cringe-y; the ads, the fact that Bruce works for WWE now. Notice how those old Brother Love pictures are edited out of these videos in 2021.
Conrad Let Bruce Talk Damn
I thought Stone Cold always had the Texas Cloverleaf submission
Million Dollar Dream
I only remember Dean Malenko doing the Texas Cloverleaf. Stone Cold used the Million Dollar Dream
Documentaries are in favor of those that make them Bruce? Like Self-Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior?
27:20-But Bret’s not doing the time-honored tradition when HE wants to do the same thing!
Was shawn happy that Bret hart was leaving
What always bugged me about Bret was that he tends to always paint himself as the victim in everything and that he was the squeeky clean hero who everyone except Shawn loved.
Jeremy Vanbrunt This is why Nash and Hall, without hesitation, call Bret The Biggest Mark" for Himself
That's what bugs everyone about Bret I do think Bret just started buying into the gimmick and worked himself into a shoot way too much.
Token Blackguy "boohoo I am making a million bucks at wwf yet have to leave to make EVEN MORE MONEY at wcw. I'm a victim pity me ." I lost all respect for Bret when he criticised bulldog for going bakc to wwf post his spinal injury and his contract being terminated by wcw. Instead of criticising Davey despite Owens death all Bret talked about was Montreal screw job. The guys a narcassist.
Here's how I describe Brett Hart...
Seating party of Bitter,
Table for one...
ogarstyle yes if you've seen one Bret Hart interview you've seen all:
Such and such was a terrible wrestler and I was better , subtly jab wwe (but not to much so that his family can still work there) and then tell some funny story about Neidhart or Owen and bash Hogan.
Watched vice land about moolah did they screw that girl as moolah was playing spider girl or someshit looked like it was a screw job as well but must have been a work
how fucking long is that ad?
Dosent Steve Austin have the million dollar dream for a submission?
Kevin Solo He stopped using it when he evolved into "Stone Cold"
Not really he still pulled it out on occasion.
In WCw he had an awesome leg grapevine, maybe he was prohibited from using it in WWE..
I think he used it on rikishi in like 2000?
Good Lord, he sounds just like Macho Man 😮
As an adult,I now believe the screwjob was a work. It was the only way the match could end and everybody win. Bret was able to go to WCW with momentum and fans feeling like he’d been screwed by the other promotion. It gave Shawn MAJOR heat as the new heel champion and also in Canada. And it created heat for Vince to now see him as the authority figure and build toward he & Austin.
The only thing that's hard to believe is Bret being willing to lose in Canada. Even though it wasn't a clean loss, I could never see him agreeing to lose the World Heavyweight Title, in his home country, to Shawn Michaels of all people.
He saw himself as a Canadian hero, and to many Canadian wrestling fans, he absolutely was. He was going through a lot at the time as well - the death of his friend Brian Pillman, Vince telling him he can't afford to pay him his contract, and at One Night Only he had to watch Bulldog get humiliated in his home country, despite dedicating the match to his dying sister.
It's difficult to me to believe that Vince would have willingly took a punch from Bret , as part of the work ...
Its hard for me to believe a guy, who was raised as a carny and very aware of how the business works, would care so much about holding a fake title and would refuse to lose the belt when the owner asked him to because most wrestlers understand you dont actually win or lose titles, but your character is scripted to win or lose it as part of a show. I have little doubt it was a work and it's still kept in kayfabe because it CONTINUES to be a money making topic around podcasts and the internet.
Mark North Regardless of if you believe it was all a work or not. No punch was recorded, we see Vince staggering backstage being helped and then he has a black eye on following TV spots, not impossible with make up and selling a punch. You must be able to see that?
Mark North You realize he's a carny right?
Let him finish God damn
Imagine if they kept Bret......NXT would probably be Brets baby
mm don't think Bret was into the creative side of things. He would be good as a coach that came and went but he didn't enjoy being creative in the business.
Bret,...that don't work for me brother!
Why does Connor care so much about what the wrestlers got paid?? Hes obsessed with that. Is he a member of the ummmm... CHOSEN people by chance??
Turns out Prichard was pretty accurate with his account as Bret confirmed on the Broken Skull sessions that it was indeed only 1 punch and Vince did indeed go down. So for any of the other Wrestling journalists like Meltzer to say other wise is complete crap. The rumor that it was Undertaker who went and got Vince to confront Bret because he was so appalled by what happened is indeed true as this was confirmed by both Steve Austin and Bret Hart. Undertaker kicked a trash can out of anger. I guess it wasn't as "magical" as the dirstsheets made it out to be.
Let Bruce talk!!!!!! Conrad you do not to Chime in all the God damn time!!!!!
Lol never say never
So after this it catapulted to the attitude era?
Cornette has shawns hair in a ziplock bag at his ex wifes hair
Shawn Michaels is prideful about his matches. Ppl expect to see shawn at his best when they come to see him... that's why he sabotaged his match with Hogan. Right? Bunch of bullshit.
I swear all wrestling fans do is try to catch people being hypocrites.
It seems like the better the question that Conrad has the more Bruce seems to forget things.a
I've heard it was the biggest cluster fuck in the history of cluster fucks.
THE PEOPLE SCREWED THE PEOPLE
Conrad = Mark. It was like Conrad was forcing his conspiracy theories that he had heard over the years.
Everybody keeps telling you Conrad and you aren't listening. Can you let the person who was there actually answer the question
@Andy Goldsmith You should be a male model.
They fooked him -Davey
25:28 that's incorrect. It was a good story with stone cold looking dominant. But like, 75% of the entrants got zero reaction. And a lot weren't even part of the WWF
The thing is all these so called wrestling visionaries never realised, and I still think don’t realise how bad the Montreal screw job was for the wrestling industry. It was the single most damaging scandals to happen to wrestling. They fucked themselves, fans never looked at wrestling the same way after this happened.
Vince was smart he did it to make that sweet moolah. He knew the internet and sheets were buzzing. WCW had their biggest year in 97, Vince needed something to get the ship right. Plus he was focused on the IPO coming out the following year in becoming a billionaire. He was desperate cause he was number 2 at the time. Because if the belt mattered and champion lineage mattered he could've took off like they did to punk in 08 by some b.s. rationale like he did to punk. Smart marketing hence why he's a billionaire
Russo sounds more believable in telling vince to be heel Bruce sounds more like his Jerry Jarrett impression in regards to what he said in it.