That’s BS ! Stu kept a photo in his wallet for his entire life of Luther Lindsey because Stu claimed he was the toughest wrestler he ever knew . Stu probably said Haku was tough but he never wrestled with Haku or had any kind of relationship with him that would even make sense for Stu to say that .
That’s BS ! Stu kept a photo in his wallet for his entire life of Luther Lindsey because Stu claimed he was the toughest wrestler he ever knew . Stu probably said Haku was tough but he never wrestled with Haku or had any kind of relationship with him that would even make sense for Stu to say that .
You have to remember that wrestlers are carnies. While there's no doubt that Haku was an extremely tough man, he was not a trained fighter. You really think for one second that Haku could take on Brock Lesnar? Or heck, we don't even have to go to Brock Lesnar, pick ANY pro-fighter, and they'd fold Haku up like lawn furniture, no matter how "tough" he was. Kurt Angle would turn him inside out, too. Wrestlers are carnies, and whatever stories they tell are almost always going to be either made up or exaggerated. The suggestion that Haku could take on a real fighter is honestly kind of laughable.
@@seraphinaaizen6278 Whats laughable is you seem to think that all wrestlers must be a Millennial. Most of these guys from the 80's/90's were not video game playing acrobats such as today. When i see a literally 50 diff legends of wrestling say how tough Haku was an is,why would i ever think differently after 30 years? You dont know anymore about him than i do. All i said was i believe Haku would stand his ground against pretty much anyone in a street fight. The guy was a Sumo wrestler in his youth. I guess you dont believe ANDRE drank over a 100 beers at one party either? Lol. Whatev🙄
Got to see the Anvil back in the ealy 90s when he came to Australia, i got a polaroid with the junkyard dog , he was so friendly and gave me a solid hug. The snake was also there but his line for photos was out the stadium.
Haku looked like the second in command of the Orphans gang from the Warriors in that thumbnail image for this video!! Except if he was in that gang, the leader would immediately have been forced down to second in command, and the Orphans would've very quickly become the strongest gang!!!
I always thought I'd be cool if sometime in the late 80s Jim teamed up with Bobby Eaton. They could be "the Midnight Foundation" I know they rarely worked the same companies. But a man can dream lol
The Midnight Express and Hart Foundation are my two favorite tag teams. That has been my dream match for so long that if it had happened when I first started wanting to see it, it could have happened with both teams still in their primes. I think it would have been a better fit for Starrcade than Wrestlemania, but it would have been great anywhere.
Haku?! King Tonga? Six one. Three hundred pounds. Kingdom of Tonga. Unbelievable. Also, Doink beat Bret at a house show. The Nasty Boys were shooters, and would readily shoot on the enhancements. Mr. Fuji was an accomplished sushi chef, and would make sushi for the BSK. Dean Malenko stared down The Giant in a backstage altercation. Yes sir. Yes, he did. Double J went to Chuck about taking a Sweet Chin music at SS94. They’d practice for hours, and even danced around to With My Baby Tonight. Lex stiffed Broady in the cage in Florida. THAT’S why Bruiser no sold him, and THAT’S why Lawrence ran out. Yes sir. Yes indeed. Crush’s heel turn WAS best for business, looking back. Vince ribbed Anvil with the WHO gimmick. High Energy were supposed to have a run with the team belts, but it got nixed. Steve Borden nixed the WCW push of Raven. Sting overheard Scotty bad mouthing his promo skills and went straight to Bischoff, nixing Scottys big push. Aurelian Smith Jr caught a jobber dancing around to his theme backstage and went straight to Vince, citing disrespect on the jobbers part. That jobber had to explain and apologise to Jake. Warrior, who was hiding in a locker, over heard the whole thing and some believe THIS is why he had beef with Aurelian. Yes, it was. Sting never took to Vampiro despite the two men having feud of the year. Funny ain’t it? The Bosman/Nailz feud WAS a classic looking back. Their cage matches on house shows were classics. Shamrock and Blackman nearly had a shoot. The LOD vs The powers was the classic. Shango and ‘take we’re supposed to have a ‘Master of Magic’ feud. Vince nixed it and Mark Carraway wasn’t pleased.
@@Myrridan19Yup literally these fanboys make Haku out to be some violent psychopathic savage from a different time that doesn't know how to coexist in society.
It was weird, he was a 300lbs Tongan former sumo wrestler (who didn’t actually look that big at the time because he was surrounded by giants) who’s move set was…movie kung fu😂
He was excellent in the ring according to other wrestlers. He was a great worker and would put the other guy over and make them look good. That was his job as a mid-carder. He was thre to make other wrestlers look better than they were. Now if everyone back stage is saying that guy is the real deal in a real fight....
It's worth noting that wrestlers car carnies. And every story they tell is either made up of exaggerated. The fact that wrestlers have somehow managed to sell so many people on the downright ludicrous suggestion that Meng could beat Brock Lesnar (spoiler alert: No he couldn't) underlines the point.
Well thats a matter of debate isn't it? BJ Penn got knocked out by a random drunk. Its even on video. And don't give me oh Penn was drunk. Yes he was and so was the guy who knocked him out. So they were on equal terms. Thats the problem right there. You go in with an attitude that you're somehow unbeatable and untouchable you'll soon find out you're not. Even if you happen to be a pro fighter. Its not magic powers. Knowing how to fight will automatically put you at an advantage for sure but you best believe you can be hit. Just ask Penn he knows by now. @@seraphinaaizen6278
Bret "The Shitman" Fart: "I was stronger than Haku, and put him out in a sharpshooter backstage. After that we took a beer and Haku thanked me for the wrestling lesson and wanted an autograph later and he also bought me a million dollar house because he had respect for me".
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Rest In Peace to Jim "The Anvil " Neidhart with his goatee and his maniacal laugh.🙏🏿🕊
Dude wrestled at my high school gym.
Anvil was awesome.
That laugh was epic
Ya baby!Bwahahaha!
Probably smoked crack at your high school too
Best goatee and laugh in the business
Bret vs Kurt Angle would have been one of the greatest matches ever.
Hell yeah
They had one was never. televised though
@@marblesrichardwrong. You’re thinking of Owen
@@WWESVRPLAYER Nope heard one of them talk about what a great match and said to bad it wasn't televised
That was Kurt who talked about it and it was a match with Owen. @@marblesrichard
The way Brett set up Neidhart at the end and Jim’s laugh. That moment was quite lovely and quite perfect.
Bret*** not Brett.
That was awesome 🙌
@@Danimal77 tell him I’m sorry
It wasn't perfect... it was excellent..
You right.
Bret has said that his father Stu Hart thought that Haku was the legit toughest wrestler he had ever seen.
That’s BS !
Stu kept a photo in his wallet for his entire life of Luther Lindsey because Stu claimed he was the toughest wrestler he ever knew .
Stu probably said Haku was tough but he never wrestled with Haku or had any kind of relationship with him that would even make sense for Stu to say that .
That’s BS !
Stu kept a photo in his wallet for his entire life of Luther Lindsey because Stu claimed he was the toughest wrestler he ever knew .
Stu probably said Haku was tough but he never wrestled with Haku or had any kind of relationship with him that would even make sense for Stu to say that .
@@myname1989wow you needed to say that twice?🎉🥳🥸
@@taikingi3423 Lol
There were very few I think that would disagree with Haku being the toughest guy of his time
That match him and his brother owen had with rick and scott is a gem for sure !
Bret is never shy about patting himself on the back. I’m shocked he downplayed how amazing that match was
Bret and Owen vs Rick and Scott was a clinic in wrestling
It really was! That should have been a long story and PPV caliber
Anvil, Davy Boy Smith left us way to early. RIP
Especially Owen.
Hart Foundation vs Angle & Lesnar..>WHUT?!
Bret still had so much light in his eyes back then. . .
Hart Foundation vs Midnight Express, Rock n Roll Express vs Hart Foundation, Freebirds vs Hart Foundation all wouldve been great matches.
The Road Warriors were my favorite tag team but the Hart Foundation was a very close second
It is so amazing how awe inspiring it is listening to one of the greatest wrestlers tag or otherwise to ever affect and influence my younger years.
I just dont see anyone beating Haku in a street fight. When Andre is concerned about what you can do to him,you know your one crazy S.O.B. 😮
Maybe King Tonga or Meng could do it.
@@HepCatJack Oh! 🤣
You have to remember that wrestlers are carnies. While there's no doubt that Haku was an extremely tough man, he was not a trained fighter.
You really think for one second that Haku could take on Brock Lesnar? Or heck, we don't even have to go to Brock Lesnar, pick ANY pro-fighter, and they'd fold Haku up like lawn furniture, no matter how "tough" he was. Kurt Angle would turn him inside out, too.
Wrestlers are carnies, and whatever stories they tell are almost always going to be either made up or exaggerated. The suggestion that Haku could take on a real fighter is honestly kind of laughable.
@@seraphinaaizen6278 Whats laughable is you seem to think that all wrestlers must be a Millennial. Most of these guys from the 80's/90's were not video game playing acrobats such as today. When i see a literally 50 diff legends of wrestling say how tough Haku was an is,why would i ever think differently after 30 years? You dont know anymore about him than i do. All i said was i believe Haku would stand his ground against pretty much anyone in a street fight. The guy was a Sumo wrestler in his youth. I guess you dont believe ANDRE drank over a 100 beers at one party either? Lol. Whatev🙄
@@dwade6322 The further back in time you go, the more carny wrestlers become. And the more bullshit their stories are.
Rest in Peace Jim. On stormy nights I can hear your laugh echoing through the halls of heaven from here. 🙏
Got to see the Anvil back in the ealy 90s when he came to Australia, i got a polaroid with the junkyard dog , he was so friendly and gave me a solid hug. The snake was also there but his line for photos was out the stadium.
Jyd wasnt there in the 90s 😂
Haku looked like the second in command of the Orphans gang from the Warriors in that thumbnail image for this video!! Except if he was in that gang, the leader would immediately have been forced down to second in command, and the Orphans would've very quickly become the strongest gang!!!
Now that’s an obscure but hilarious reference my man!😅
@@andrewkarp5067 Thanks!!! :D
I see it lol
I miss that maniacal laugh. Its a million dollar cackle
Brett just decided to risk his life one night 😂😂
Bret backing up look was hilarious 😅
Hard to comprehend that this is a retired Hart Foundation talking baout modern day guys like Kurt, Brock, Rey Myseryo......Im old
that woul dhave been epic heart foundation vs kurt angle and rey mysterio.
the harts vs the brisco.. funks... bockwinkle and stevens, ..fab ones ..malenkos ..r&r express//just so many
Speaking as a 39 year old man .... Besides The Rockers These 2 were the best tag team ever
The Hart foundation was such a great team.
I want to see Brett and Jim with Nash and the Kid.🤠
Im liking how Jim incorporated maniac laugh at the end..
ALL for the fans. 👍
That's a cool motorbike helmet Haku has in the thumbnail
Brent angle and Mysterio in one ring
Bret giving kurt his respect was cool. Kurt is imo a goat of wrestling.
Hot damn you Goldberg you cost us potential Hart vs Orton, Hart vs Angle, Hart vs Lesnar matches D:
I always thought I'd be cool if sometime in the late 80s Jim teamed up with Bobby Eaton. They could be "the Midnight Foundation" I know they rarely worked the same companies. But a man can dream lol
Rest in peace Jim!! It's all about Brett in this video again!
Bret vs Angle vs Benoit😮
Jimbo looks a little hungover
The dude was addicted to heroine,what U do expect
Leave it up to Bret to test Haku 😂😂
I miss the anvil.
Yeah Baby! We miss Anvil!!
I seen the whole shoot before jim is pilled up big time in it
Bret vs Kurt would been great wwe Kurt vs WCW bret
Brock vs haiku , get the popcorn 🍿
The Hart Foundation
Everyone they picked were known to be stiff....
I would of like to see Eddie Guerrero Vs Bret Hart
Bret, Envil & Owen vs. Ultimate Warrior & Legion of Doom. Or Heart Foundation vs Warrior & Sting🦂 or vs DX or vs Hogan & Barber✂️
Bret hasnt aged since the year 2000 only his hair has
The Midnight Express and Hart Foundation are my two favorite tag teams. That has been my dream match for so long that if it had happened when I first started wanting to see it, it could have happened with both teams still in their primes. I think it would have been a better fit for Starrcade than Wrestlemania, but it would have been great anywhere.
Bret & Owen vs Stardust & Goldust😂
Hart foundation vs dudley boys
Poor Anvil. High as a kite.
Haku
Haku?! King Tonga? Six one. Three hundred pounds. Kingdom of Tonga. Unbelievable. Also, Doink beat Bret at a house show. The Nasty Boys were shooters, and would readily shoot on the enhancements. Mr. Fuji was an accomplished sushi chef, and would make sushi for the BSK. Dean Malenko stared down The Giant in a backstage altercation. Yes sir. Yes, he did. Double J went to Chuck about taking a Sweet Chin music at SS94. They’d practice for hours, and even danced around to With My Baby Tonight. Lex stiffed Broady in the cage in Florida. THAT’S why Bruiser no sold him, and THAT’S why Lawrence ran out. Yes sir. Yes indeed. Crush’s heel turn WAS best for business, looking back. Vince ribbed Anvil with the WHO gimmick. High Energy were supposed to have a run with the team belts, but it got nixed. Steve Borden nixed the WCW push of Raven. Sting overheard Scotty bad mouthing his promo skills and went straight to Bischoff, nixing Scottys big push. Aurelian Smith Jr caught a jobber dancing around to his theme backstage and went straight to Vince, citing disrespect on the jobbers part. That jobber had to explain and apologise to Jake. Warrior, who was hiding in a locker, over heard the whole thing and some believe THIS is why he had beef with Aurelian. Yes, it was. Sting never took to Vampiro despite the two men having feud of the year. Funny ain’t it? The Bosman/Nailz feud WAS a classic looking back. Their cage matches on house shows were classics. Shamrock and Blackman nearly had a shoot. The LOD vs The powers was the classic. Shango and ‘take we’re supposed to have a ‘Master of Magic’ feud. Vince nixed it and Mark Carraway wasn’t pleased.
😮
Bret still looks good after all these years. Wish he'd come back for a retirement match.
hes dead
@@rush437 when did Bret die? I didn't see.
@@kellyallen8528 Bret didn't die. But this shoot interview here has to be at-least 22 years old if not older
Are you joking?
The Anvil passed away awhile back, obviously this is very old clip . Lol
How are you ilove
If you live to tell about slapping Haku you did not slap Haku
Just stop. It was a wrestling spot. Him and Bret were friends and respected the business. He wasnt a drunk guy at the bar.
Haku wasn't a violent savage. That was only his gimmick. You think comments like these are respectful, but they really aren't.
@@Myrridan19 chastise your mother don't chastise me mind your business and brush your teeth 💩 breath
@@Myrridan19Yup literally these fanboys make Haku out to be some violent psychopathic savage from a different time that doesn't know how to coexist in society.
Bret Fart always rewrite the story like he beat everyone and everyone respect him. A total dipshit and cognitive disorder. Fantasy world.
this is going to sound really f*cking odd but I could have sworn Jim died YEARS ago. Not like in 2018 but way way before... *smh*
Yes please read the caption and description 00:07
I love how dogshit haku was in teh ring and on the mic and the only thing anyone can talk about was supposedly how tough he was
How dare you
Ring is very diff to real life LOL
He was decent in the ring
It was weird, he was a 300lbs Tongan former sumo wrestler (who didn’t actually look that big at the time because he was surrounded by giants) who’s move set was…movie kung fu😂
He was excellent in the ring according to other wrestlers. He was a great worker and would put the other guy over and make them look good. That was his job as a mid-carder. He was thre to make other wrestlers look better than they were. Now if everyone back stage is saying that guy is the real deal in a real fight....
Haku stories are all involving bar fights not sure he's so tough I know him wink😮 he's all over my channel yall got him messed up he hates the stories
It's worth noting that wrestlers car carnies. And every story they tell is either made up of exaggerated.
The fact that wrestlers have somehow managed to sell so many people on the downright ludicrous suggestion that Meng could beat Brock Lesnar (spoiler alert: No he couldn't) underlines the point.
Well thats a matter of debate isn't it? BJ Penn got knocked out by a random drunk. Its even on video. And don't give me oh Penn was drunk. Yes he was and so was the guy who knocked him out. So they were on equal terms. Thats the problem right there. You go in with an attitude that you're somehow unbeatable and untouchable you'll soon find out you're not. Even if you happen to be a pro fighter. Its not magic powers. Knowing how to fight will automatically put you at an advantage for sure but you best believe you can be hit. Just ask Penn he knows by now. @@seraphinaaizen6278
@@MrBeckenhimselfPenn let the guy take a free shot, they had a rematch minutes later and Penn was on top of him blasting him with punches 😂
Good to see you man, I thought you blocked us
Bret "The Shitman" Fart: "I was stronger than Haku, and put him out in a sharpshooter backstage. After that we took a beer and Haku thanked me for the wrestling lesson and wanted an autograph later and he also bought me a million dollar house because he had respect for me".
You weren’t even there. Jealousy will get you nowhere.
Found the Young Bucks fan.
Found the Jungle Boy fan.
I'm a Shawn Michaels fan. Bret Fart sux.
@@krillep546
It is so amazing how awe inspiring it is listening to one of the greatest wrestlers tag or otherwise to ever affect and influence my younger years.