BRET HART: RIC FLAIR'S 1992 WWF TITLE WIN

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  • BRET HART DISCUSSES RIC FLAIR'S WWF RUN IN 1992.
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  • @SmithCommaBenjamin
    @SmithCommaBenjamin Před 3 lety +276

    Bret's lack of promo skills actually HELPED his character. He was real, and didn't portray himself is a cartoon, superhero, or some stupid gimmick. He talked like an athlete would talk.

    • @MickPsyphon
      @MickPsyphon Před 3 lety +35

      I never thought of it that way, but you're spot on! It did give him a more realistic character/personality.

    • @nmcintosh8769
      @nmcintosh8769 Před 2 lety +6

      Nah Only 97. In 96, Austin ran circles around him mic-wise

    • @josephsuarez8178
      @josephsuarez8178 Před 2 lety +9

      Bret you Are 10 of 10
      Quite Undermining yourself .or underselling. Yourself.
      Austin 10 of 10
      Rock 10 of 10
      Taker 10 of 10
      Yoko 10 of 10
      Macho/Piper/Perfect 10 of 10

    • @gumdeo
      @gumdeo Před 2 lety +6

      "Lemme tell you something boys, I AM the World Wrestling Federation champion. The Excellence of Execution is on top... there's a new gun in town" - Bret Hart, 1993.

    • @SmithCommaBenjamin
      @SmithCommaBenjamin Před 2 lety +1

      @@gumdeo Hhhhheeeeeyyyyy. It's WRESTLEMANIA! FIGHTING FOR OUR LIVES!

  • @rahulsingh6230
    @rahulsingh6230 Před rokem +37

    It's unbelievable how self aware Bret is. He might come across as mean and bitter but he's just a straight shooter, brutal with the truth and holds himself to the same standard.

    • @theslickrips5904
      @theslickrips5904 Před rokem +5

      That’s why so many people dislike him now. Most people don’t like to be called on their bullshit.

  • @krisuk333
    @krisuk333 Před 9 lety +106

    a 1990 Randy Savage has got to be a 9/10 looks, 10/10 mic and 9/10 in ring...........his promos that year were unbelievable literately all of them

    • @mrfake675
      @mrfake675 Před 2 lety +2

      Cocaine is a powerful drug 👏

    • @calmstormambience1875
      @calmstormambience1875 Před 2 lety +2

      True but many people didn't like working with macho because he controls the structure and of things, move by move

    • @KHayes666
      @KHayes666 Před rokem +8

      @@calmstormambience1875 He'd fit right in now.

    • @jamaalmoses8821
      @jamaalmoses8821 Před rokem +6

      I would give 1987 Macho Man a 10 across the board. 1989 Terry Funk.1997 Bret Hart. 1997 Steve Austin(pre neck injury). 1992 Rick Rude. 1992 Big Van Vader. These are other guys I would give 10/10 across the board.

    • @cjones3710
      @cjones3710 Před rokem

      @@mrfake675 Destroyed our bkack communities in the 80s and 90s. Its not a somthing to.joke about bucko. People are dying.

  • @alekomania
    @alekomania Před 7 lety +30

    Bret is being brutally honest. He even critiqued himself. Very hard on his own promos. Great wrestler !!!!

  • @squeezycakes
    @squeezycakes Před 4 lety +102

    Bret Hart's look was 10/10...it's crazy he doesn't see it...he was ICONIC

    • @arod7516
      @arod7516 Před 4 lety +16

      Dude the leather jacket with the glasses was a cool freakin look.... only guy that could make hot pink look cool back in the day lol

    • @SLURM187
      @SLURM187 Před 3 lety +6

      Yeah, I always thought he looked so badass when I was a kid. I always wanted those shades.

    • @GoreTechs
      @GoreTechs Před 3 lety +5

      Facts I was just thinking the same thing his look was def 10/10

    • @pikkon899
      @pikkon899 Před 3 lety +3

      Bret was basing his look in comparison to guys like Warrior. Warrior had powerful physique and the bright colors and crazy entrance to match. Where as Bret who was smaller needed something extra such as the glasses, the color, the jacket etc... That's why he said "Hogan, 9/10 look" Those guys were physically impressive with the least amount of gear (wrestling trunks and boots) in comparison to guys like Bret & Shawn.

    • @squeezycakes
      @squeezycakes Před 3 lety +4

      @@pikkon899 i get what he means, but he looked so much f***ing cooler than all those guys...his ring outfit and physique were both 10/10 PERFECT, and live long in the memory

  • @wavyamar
    @wavyamar Před 8 lety +338

    Bret got really good on the mic around 96-97. Especially during the whole USA vs Canada thing. I give Bret
    10 wrestling 7 Look 7 mic

    • @StuUngar
      @StuUngar Před 8 lety +21

      I agree with you. I bash Bret a lot on youtube videos, and overall, I'm not a big fan of Bret. But I do like his Canada heel run and I think that was when he was at his best in terms of mic, wrestling, and look.
      I always found Bret to be bland, but he had a fire lit under his ass and he was not happy with the direction the WWF was going and it gave him an edge that I felt that he needed.

    • @wavyamar
      @wavyamar Před 8 lety +22

      StuUngar yeah he got strangely really good around 96-97 whenever he was pissed off he was like a 11 on the mic...and his physique near the end wasn't bad at all

    • @ZBR_ProXP
      @ZBR_ProXP Před 7 lety +15

      yup. he was absolutely gold during that period.

    • @maxmalten7749
      @maxmalten7749 Před 7 lety

      +b00s95 what is a ten at wrestling for you?

    • @jarret45
      @jarret45 Před 7 lety +2

      You're right about Michaels and Perfect, but Hart is as well. Macho Man is a 9.

  • @larrydavis4019
    @larrydavis4019 Před 5 lety +109

    To me Bret is truly, "The best there is, The Best was, & The Best that there ever will be. I miss Bret so much.

  • @primetimecollective
    @primetimecollective Před 4 lety +21

    Bret sells himself short on promos. In 97 his heel promos are very underrated.

  • @camj3557
    @camj3557 Před 4 lety +56

    4:49 "I wanted my wrestling to be real, I wanted it to look real." Something that is sorely missing from today's matches!!!

    • @joejoebrian1014
      @joejoebrian1014 Před 3 lety +5

      I literally started reading this comment as Brett started to say it. We were perfectly in sync. Kind of cool. 😆

  • @romanmacharoni
    @romanmacharoni Před 9 lety +13

    Ric has a very old-fashioned wrestling style and his promos were legendary, and the fact that he still has draw makes him immortal in the eyes of wrestling fans. Bret Hart is equally immortal for his skill and his history with the many famous promotions in wrestling, and his signature look will never be duplicated. I think they are both awesome.

  • @pumpkinsdontcry
    @pumpkinsdontcry Před 4 lety +15

    Bret is straight fire in shoot interviews. He breaks down ppl so quickly 🗣

  • @-The-Darkside
    @-The-Darkside Před 6 lety +51

    A lot of people have forgotten how great Bret was. He was the best worker on the planet at one point.

  • @tfts69
    @tfts69 Před 9 lety +27

    In his prime, 9.5/10 wrestler 6/10 promo 7/10 look. all around the best WRESTLER in the wwe ever. Bret was very slick, confident, and legit made next to nothing in mistakes in the ring, made everyone he wrestled better then they were. So when he says he's the best there is, the best there was and the best they'll ever will be, I think even in his own mind that he knows that to be ONLY as a wrestler. Great Canadian. Love Ya Bret.

  • @paulmatthews6154
    @paulmatthews6154 Před 5 lety +16

    "He was locked into the 70s, & could not break out of it!" ROFL!

  • @ivancorrea9097
    @ivancorrea9097 Před 8 lety +64

    Bret's promos skills in my opinion was 7 out 10, his in ring skills 10 out of 10, truly the best technical wrestler.

    • @bethlarson7144
      @bethlarson7144 Před 5 lety +1

      Hahahahaha you are smoking crack

    • @ryanlloyd8232
      @ryanlloyd8232 Před 5 lety +5

      Mr perfect was the greatest wrestler

    • @nickfanzo
      @nickfanzo Před 5 lety +2

      Perfect was...perfect.

    • @crowns9966
      @crowns9966 Před 4 lety +3

      Angle vs Bret would have been a great match

    • @jbtreshawn
      @jbtreshawn Před 3 lety +1

      @@crowns9966 angle wins easily

  • @abeldejesus6700
    @abeldejesus6700 Před 9 lety +20

    I was always a fan of Brets in ring performance, he was the first wrestler I really enjoyed watching in the ring. Most guys from when I first started watching (late 80s) started becoming more about looks and personality over in ring ability. Bret was a guy I looked forward to seeing in the ring. Even When He Jumped To WCW, I was a WWF fan. When I knew he was going to be in the ring, my remote went down and I was paying attention.

  • @sirroxalot
    @sirroxalot Před 5 lety +215

    Dean Malenko: promo 1/10, look 2/10, ability 11/10.

    • @somerandomguy3462
      @somerandomguy3462 Před 4 lety +14

      One of the greatest in ring performers ever but wasn't a great character

    • @DH.91
      @DH.91 Před 4 lety +20

      Inside the ropes Malenko is damn bear untouchable

    • @crowns9966
      @crowns9966 Před 4 lety +12

      Kind of a Lance Storm

    • @georgeelmerdenbrough6906
      @georgeelmerdenbrough6906 Před 4 lety +1

      Psychology 5/10

    • @georgeelmerdenbrough6906
      @georgeelmerdenbrough6906 Před 4 lety +7

      Guys psychology is the first , most important aspect of a match . Dean really was a man of a thousand holds and he could show off quite a bit and it got him noticed but the difference between fast action and psychologically performing is how emotionally intense thw fans get . I put him about dead center of the scale , not bad not good .
      Which ,If we are honest is much better than most any cruiser weight . I have seen him have very good matches
      But mostly he worked with spot monkeys . I do not think he was given the chance to show what he was capable of because he worked almost exclusively as a cruiserweight and cruisers are just acrobats . They are expected to be quick and do a shit ton of high spots because thats all most can do . I thought Malenko was the best cruiser theie was because he used a lot of ground and pound stuff to negate the aerial stuff his opponent did but without cutting his opponents nuts off in the process . So that is why I gave him a 5/10 score . Rey Misterio had to learn this after he started working with so ma y heavyweights so I put him high too but still not geeat .

  • @warrendchild
    @warrendchild Před 5 lety +27

    HBK, Rick Rude, Scott Steiner, Kurt Angle. Eddie Guerrero honourable mention.

  • @jdeamaral
    @jdeamaral Před rokem +1

    God I miss the old WWF time. They use to come to Toronto once a month, instead of once every two years, I've seen Brett wrestle so many times, and he never disappointed.

  • @Kayspaify
    @Kayspaify Před 9 lety +172

    I actually think that Bret is underestimating his promo skills, I always was a big fan of Bret, also on the mic.

    • @Szubak
      @Szubak Před 9 lety +9

      Bret certainly cut some decent promos when he was a heel. I'll give him that.

    • @Freddyphelp
      @Freddyphelp Před 9 lety +7

      aidsbrigade I reckon the reason why he was better in 97 in his heel promos was because a lot of what he was saying was genuine, he wasn't really acting, just venting his natural anger and bitterness which is why those promos came across as natural rather than akward like in his face days.

    • @str.77
      @str.77 Před 8 lety

      +aidsbrigade The heel turn was good, what came afterwards not so much...

    • @psyopticprodigy2427
      @psyopticprodigy2427 Před 5 lety +7

      In 97 Brett was one of the best promo's around. In 93-95 he bored me senseless though.

    • @warrendchild
      @warrendchild Před 5 lety +1

      Great heel.

  • @9952275
    @9952275 Před 5 lety +6

    Flairs work from 82 to 89 make him one of the all time greats.

  • @RisingRecluse
    @RisingRecluse Před 8 lety +353

    I like his rating system.

    • @ThePaganworld
      @ThePaganworld Před 5 lety +17

      he was a 2 on promos

    • @tenup1715
      @tenup1715 Před 5 lety +12

      It was excellently executed

    • @chrispineo1979
      @chrispineo1979 Před 5 lety +14

      art cobb he could cut a good storyline promo but not so good at match hype. I think 4-5 is fair. I’ve seen worse.

    • @DmanDice
      @DmanDice Před 5 lety +4

      Chris Pineo
      Definitely seen worse. Especially now days lol.

    • @anonamatron
      @anonamatron Před 5 lety +3

      @@DmanDice These days (for a long time) everything I see is corny as hell.
      It's not like it wasn't corny in the 90s... the 90s were really corny... but it was a different style. Back then it was silly but still fun, and now it just looks childish and stupid. Age and nostalgia definitely factors in there, but I think it's more than that.

  • @ausetmcchristion-thomas1522

    1992 Royal Rumble was the greatest match of all time.

    • @RhysPitman94
      @RhysPitman94 Před 3 lety +4

      it's one of best rumbles with 2001 as a close second.

    • @rxtp17
      @rxtp17 Před 3 lety +1

      Roddy Piper and Greg Valentine "Dog collar match".... just sayin.

  • @chiefryback7906
    @chiefryback7906 Před 4 lety +22

    Bret Hart had the greatest "Look" we've ever seen in Pro Wrestling. The ladies loved him and the guys wanted to be him. Not to mention he was the most skilled in ring performer of all time.

    • @johnnys3487
      @johnnys3487 Před 4 lety +2

      Sounds like something JR or the king would say about him on commentary LMAO

    • @lmuriilo5803
      @lmuriilo5803 Před 4 lety

      You are absolutely right bc I was in love with Bret Hart back in the early 90s....💯

    • @steveschmidt4063
      @steveschmidt4063 Před 3 lety +1

      You have lost your mind

    • @RG-lr4pk
      @RG-lr4pk Před rokem

      mid carder

  • @emptyspace713
    @emptyspace713 Před 5 lety +39

    Mr Perfect
    10 looks,
    10 in-ring ability,
    8 promos but 10 with Bobbie Heenan they worked off each other Perfectly

    • @ynohtna.tsitra4585
      @ynohtna.tsitra4585 Před 5 lety

      Mr. Perfect, lol his looks were a 7.prolly all the coke and steroids.

    • @comfortablynumblbg
      @comfortablynumblbg Před 5 lety

      Thank you. Curt Henning wasn't just good, he was great.

    • @nickfanzo
      @nickfanzo Před 5 lety +1

      He wasn't great he was....
      Perfect.

  • @KnifeinHand
    @KnifeinHand Před 5 lety +3

    I'm 34 yrs of age and American. I grew up watching Bret Hart. He's still the best wrestler I even seen

  • @italianplastic23
    @italianplastic23 Před 8 lety +94

    macho man v flair at wrestlemania 8 was a great match ....but so was Piper v Hart

    • @EOTA564
      @EOTA564 Před 8 lety +7

      +Keva Rosenburg One of my favourite matches when I was a kid. It was booked brilliantly. Flair and Savage worked really well together.

    • @damnskippymate
      @damnskippymate Před 8 lety +9

      +Keva Rosenburg Fantastic match. But in all fairness I find it hard to find a bad Savage match. He even made Warrior look good.

    • @blindterrytucci2752
      @blindterrytucci2752 Před 8 lety +5

      Hart vs Piper at WMVIII goes back and forth between it and Bret vs Shawn at WMXII as my favorite match of all time, depending on the day. It's the ending with the bell and Bret's amazing finish...Bobby Heenan's commentary definitely has something to do with it, too. "He's goldbrickin'!"

    • @merleshand2442
      @merleshand2442 Před 7 lety +2

      ric flair can only do his one match that he's done since the 70s he would have made a much better manager

    • @lindoluciano431
      @lindoluciano431 Před 5 lety +1

      @@merleshand2442 - if you can't tell that Flair knew more than he let show in the ring and that he probably forgot more than you ever knew too - than there's nothing to do for you.
      Hart is another story: professional jealousy is very real there - and the truth of the whole matter is revealed now through Women's Wrestling. Who is the better wrestler: Charlotte Flair or Natalya Hart? Charlotte - by a landslide!

  • @lclaymore6587
    @lclaymore6587 Před 4 lety +20

    Outside of a one on one match, this was the greatest wrestling event I've ever seen. Out of the 30 guys in it , half were Hall of Famers, and sad to say at least half or more are no longer with us. Savage has been knocked for paying too much attention to detail and preparation, but if you don't take care for those things it will show in the ring. Rave on Macho!

  • @JTDutch
    @JTDutch Před 5 lety +50

    I think Hart underrates himself on his look and his promo ability. There's no question in my mind he was 9 in appearance, a 10 promo in the mid-90s, and a 10 wrestler.
    When he came up, Bret was probably a 5 in appearance and a 1 or 2 promo. He's living proof that guys can work at their skills for a number of years and really have it pay off for them.

    • @Vikashar
      @Vikashar Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, that's exactly how I'd grade him through the years as well.

    • @dantheman4838
      @dantheman4838 Před 4 lety +3

      Yea, Prime Bret Hart with his black leather jacket with those pink shoulder tassels, long dark hair and reflective pink sunglasses was a 10 out of 10 look for younger viwers. He looked cooler than anyone else in that era at that time (besides maybe the Legion Of Doom).

    • @ZBR_ProXP
      @ZBR_ProXP Před 4 lety +2

      J Crash first, stop saying “Stan”, you sound like an idiot. Second, his promo skills were insane @ 96-97. I don’t think you actually watched. Why you trying to tear him down?

    • @ZBR_ProXP
      @ZBR_ProXP Před 4 lety +2

      J Crash I hope I’m not replying to wrestling videos on YT this way as a 50 yr old

    • @thatdude-xj4qe
      @thatdude-xj4qe Před 4 lety +1

      Wrestling is subjective..so your opinion may differ from someone else...

  • @vinnymac7565
    @vinnymac7565 Před 4 lety +16

    '97 heel Bret was one of the best. He would light up DX on the mic.

    • @lrodzen
      @lrodzen Před 4 lety +6

      He definitely started coming out of his shell big time. WCW dropped the ball so bad. Hottest free agent in the history of wrestling at that point, coming off the hottest behind the scenes reality-based crap that WCW loved and they still managed to screw that up. It's absolutely mind-boggling how they managed it.
      "Uhh... lets pay this guy millions and millions every year for us to use him the worst way we can, not capitalizing on any of his buzz..."

    • @thelost3rdroundofsurf407
      @thelost3rdroundofsurf407 Před 2 lety

      @@lrodzen They milked the hell out of the NWO gimmick. They couldn't do anything else.

  • @ed2kou1
    @ed2kou1 Před 9 lety +14

    Flair's look.. The Suits, the Robes, when you saw him he was different. His mic skills off the charts. He was built and he could actually wrestle. The fans loved him and he went into other territories and left it better then he found it. WOOOO

    • @jonjohnson1978.
      @jonjohnson1978. Před 5 lety +2

      Flairs body was the shits tho

    • @FunkmasterV
      @FunkmasterV Před 3 lety +1

      @@jonjohnson1978. no it wasn’t lol

    • @jonjohnson1978.
      @jonjohnson1978. Před 3 lety +3

      @@FunkmasterV he had loose skin that could be mistaken for cellulite in certain parts....and compared to almost everyone he faced his body was awful

    • @FunkmasterV
      @FunkmasterV Před 3 lety

      @@jonjohnson1978. He didn't look great... in his 50's... AND... having different body styles goes into story-telling. Having a smaller body meant he got the sh*t beat out of him for most of the match and he had to cheat like hell. Nowadays everyone looks the same. Boring!

    • @jonjohnson1978.
      @jonjohnson1978. Před 3 lety

      @@FunkmasterV again I disagre.....aew has a shit load of people who look different....joey janela, lucha brothers,omega, moxley, wardlow, sonny kiss, Derby allen,jericho though he looks a mess, mjf, cassidy, rollins, otis, orton, roman reigns, the fiend all look different

  • @jackkitchen737
    @jackkitchen737 Před 5 lety +19

    I thought Bret did a good job of being honest here and like the way he talked about wrestling. And his rating system isn't a bad one.

  • @nickr4837
    @nickr4837 Před 8 lety +542

    macho man: 10/10/10

    • @blindterrytucci2752
      @blindterrytucci2752 Před 8 lety +29

      I agree 100%...and can't think of anyone else who deserves that score.

    • @CoDWiiPS3Gameplay
      @CoDWiiPS3Gameplay Před 8 lety +10

      +Blind Terry Tucci Honestly agree. He was the complete wrestler.

    • @gordonmckay4780
      @gordonmckay4780 Před 8 lety +36

      +Nick R Agreed! Kurt Angle and Curt Hennig are up there too IMHO.

    • @chunkz1187
      @chunkz1187 Před 8 lety +19

      +Nick R Macho Man is the real greatest wrestler

    • @Skazellino
      @Skazellino Před 8 lety +20

      +Nick R Shawn Michaels 10/10/10

  • @jimpimmers5387
    @jimpimmers5387 Před 8 lety +27

    The biggest problem with Ric Flair's early 90s run in the WWF was that he couldn't talk about his past. He couldn't do the modern day promo where the business has already been exposed. When he came in yes they alluded to him as the real world champion. That being said Vince was still protective of his business so Flair couldn't cut true promos that would've sold his arrival and his fued with Hogan. He couldn't mention the NWA and the all the legends he had been in the ring with a beaten. In other words Flair couldn't say hey Hogan I wrestled the best and defended my title all around the world while you were protected by Vince in your little WWF bubble. Shoot interview were unheard of then so even worked shoots weren't going to happen. The biggest thing you go was when Heenan displayed the belt to Monsoon and Neidhart at the end of Superstars that time. After that the entire thing was a dud. Ric always just seemed like an out of place outsider. Plus, I think Vince and Ric always knew his heart was always in the South and that he was only going to be there at most a couple of years.

    • @ronniejdio9411
      @ronniejdio9411 Před 5 lety +3

      Well it looked like they were doing a Harley race w flair. Making him bring a fake belt and bragging while getting beat down by piper and Hogan and savage.
      Then the rumble and I sweat we were nwa kids and we worshiped flair. And we were sick during that rumble. Every wwe legend came to the ring and destroyed flair. My friend said they were going to make sure every wwe wrestler made him Look weak. It wa s masterful storytelling and heenan was incredible. When flair knocked savage out we stood up ...
      We literally yelled no no as Hogan started to throw him out...when sid threw Hogan out we began jumping up and down and celebrated like a sports team had won a championship when flair won.
      And I'll tell you a secret we had it on video tape and watched it til the tape broke.... the fans cheered too when he won

  • @musicfanhawk4523
    @musicfanhawk4523 Před 3 lety +1

    Bret is such a nice guy. Very level headed, intelligent, his manner of talking is very calming. I love his stories. He looks a lot like Stu. Bret is a great wrestler, I love watching his matches.

  • @MrAitraining
    @MrAitraining Před 8 lety +49

    I agree with Bret on Ric Flair. In Ring, I found Flair repetitive and he did not have the power, speed or the diversity of moves like Bret Hart and some others. Flair was an amazing showman and certainly the greatest on mic-promo guy of all time.

    • @lindoluciano431
      @lindoluciano431 Před 5 lety +5

      Funny: me, I saw Flair come off the top, elbow first, and connect with his target - not get caught, therefore! He did it in WCW (vs Rude) and much later in his career too, in WWE (vs Murdock and vs HHH)
      However, Flair was comfortable with a certain core set of moves and, most importantly of all, he believed the fans wanted to see it and would have felt cheated if he deviated too much, too often from that routine... Sting was told just that when he pleaded with Ric to diversify a bit more their matches!
      Wrestling fans are supposed to LOVE IT: this repetition, the same routine, over and over... That is why every wrestler has a finisher: because we all know it's building towards that! ROUTINE IS THE KEY! Why would anyone complain about it then???
      Make up your mind, rasslin fans!

    • @thomashudson3458
      @thomashudson3458 Před 5 lety +3

      @@lindoluciano431 I get the build to the finisher, but can we go back to where a finisher actually did that: finish the match? I'm tired of todays matches where it takes 2 or 3 finishers to finish the match.

    • @CherokeeApacheIrish
      @CherokeeApacheIrish Před 5 lety +3

      Moves don't make a crowd pop for very long. Rick put asses in the seats year in and year out. Bret just admitted his promo skills weren't up to par and what puts asses to the seats at the events is the ability to sell the audience on why you should be there to see the event. Hogan, Randy Savage and Rick Flair all had one major thing in common that Bret Hart never had. The ability to get people interested enough to come to the event. The Road Warriors sure could wrestle worth a hoot and were repetitive also but their promo skills and look put lots of asses in the seats. Bret seems to think wrestling skills are what put asses in the seats. It doesn't and never has been the case. Another example that Bret could never beat and that is Dusty Rhodes. Mega promos of his put lots of asses in the seats and back in 1974 Dusty Rhodes was putting more asses in the seats than Bret Hart could ever dream of. Oh and Dusty Rhodes couldn't wrestle worth a hoot either. Thus the reason Vince took the strap off Bret because Shawn Michael could put asses in the seats because of his look and mostly because of his promo skills. It's all about $$$$$$$ and wait makes $$$$$$$ in pro-wrestling is the ability to put asses in the seats consistently. Bret Hart didn't have the kill to do that.

    • @CommandoG331
      @CommandoG331 Před 4 lety +4

      Bret was repetitive too. Always used same moves in the lead up to his finish.

    • @TranslatedAssumption
      @TranslatedAssumption Před 3 lety +1

      @@CommandoG331 but Bret had such a wide variety of moves used and every match was not repetitive, he always incorporated a different variety of spots in most matches.

  • @SRPC21
    @SRPC21 Před 3 lety +5

    I could never put my finger on why I didn’t think Flair was “the greatest wrestler of all time” but Bret summed it up very well.
    It’s true that Flair didn’t evolve and had pretty much the same match for 30 years. This is coming from a Flair fan btw! He’s just not on the same level as The Rock, Hogan, Shawn Michaels Etc for me.

  • @bobnichols3233
    @bobnichols3233 Před 5 lety +14

    The Bret Hart match that never gets mentioned enough is WM10 against Owen! To me that might be his best. It also shows that Owen was just as good as Bret.

    • @ianmorris1187
      @ianmorris1187 Před 5 lety +1

      Owen was such a great performer. I loved watching their matches from back then. I wish that they would have pushed Owen after the screwjob with a get even angle instead of what they did.

    • @ThunderFist1978
      @ThunderFist1978 Před 4 lety +1

      Owen certainly was fun to watch. Almost as technically sound as Bret, and very athletic to boot.

  • @StanielTarantino
    @StanielTarantino Před 7 lety +5

    One of the all time best!

  • @glamgal7106
    @glamgal7106 Před 5 lety +13

    I found it interesting how Bret used this "rating system." I think that he "rated" his abilities with honesty and self-reflection. Having met Bret, he proved to me to be a genuine person. I remember him saying, "My father taught us humility, not humiliation" from his book, "My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling;" it's obvious from this video that Stu did indeed teach him that.

    • @stephenrose9845
      @stephenrose9845 Před 11 měsíci

      I met Owen hart in fresno ca at fashion fair mall. Maybe 97 ? He bought an autographed Mickey mantle baseball and had it shipped to him from the card collectible shop. He signed autographs for some promo before. He was so nice to my friend and I we saw him inside so I went I. To buy some baseball cards just to have an reason to be by him. Not sure if we talked ? ? ?can't remember I was 13 maybe..I know he took an pic with us. And was nice. But far as conversation..Can't really remember. But it stood out how genuine of an man he was. He also had these big red and white converse ball sneakers. I remember that. And he smiled an lot. They were obviously raised right in the dungeon

  • @georgegood9609
    @georgegood9609 Před 5 lety +5

    Bret is one of the best all time wrestlers ever. If I met him I tell him thank you for all the great tag matches and single matches. A true champion

    • @blakeb9964
      @blakeb9964 Před 5 lety

      He was at a comicon type thing in my city last year and I'm so mad I didn't go

  • @trevor_daniles5366
    @trevor_daniles5366 Před 5 lety +8

    Bret was an underrated promo.

    • @epictetus175
      @epictetus175 Před 5 lety

      what was his best promo?

    • @ZBR_ProXP
      @ZBR_ProXP Před 4 lety +1

      Epictetus who are you to doubt El Dandy?

    • @abcsin6526
      @abcsin6526 Před 4 lety

      @@epictetus175 ok boomer

    • @abcsin6526
      @abcsin6526 Před 4 lety

      @J Crash ok boner

    • @steverodgers6412
      @steverodgers6412 Před 4 lety

      Brett was okay on the mic until he couldn’t separate Brett the person from Brett the wrestler. Brett v Shawn could have been like a 20 year feud but it wasn’t because he took everything too personally.

  • @dmitchell2130
    @dmitchell2130 Před rokem +1

    See folks that don’t have Bret in their goat debate on wrestling should watch this! He holds nothing back and holds himself to the same standard! True class and sportsmanship!

  • @TomJeffs
    @TomJeffs Před 5 lety +2

    Love this. Really thoughtful questions, and really thoughtful answers.

  • @trialsoflife3300
    @trialsoflife3300 Před 6 lety +22

    Macho Man
    Look- 10
    Mic- 10
    Wrestle- 9
    Macho could be argued as the best all time!

    • @bobnichols3233
      @bobnichols3233 Před 5 lety +2

      I don’t think it’s much of an argument. I believe he definitely was!

    • @TheSilverPhoenix100
      @TheSilverPhoenix100 Před 5 lety +3

      Realistically his mic skills were like a 5 or 6, he was absolutely capable of a good/great promo but most times he said absolute nonsense

    • @fjccommish
      @fjccommish Před 5 lety +1

      Macho Man
      Mic 10*10
      Wrestle: 9
      Look: 10*infinity
      OH YEAH!

    • @ThunderFist1978
      @ThunderFist1978 Před 4 lety

      Ref is my favorite of all time, and Savage is second. Like the rest of you said, Savage wasn’t lacking in any area whatsoever.

    • @willitomko5350
      @willitomko5350 Před 4 lety

      and to add that, if you also add the category of popularity/how much of a "draw" someone has been, it becomes even more apparent. since the majority of other all-time in ring greats weren't mega stars (pun intended).

  • @teamchb3143
    @teamchb3143 Před 9 lety +3

    Flair wrestled 20 years, twice on saturday and sunday and never took a day off....so he is not just the greatest wrestler of all time, he is the greatest athlete of all time in any genre.

  • @medievalknievel
    @medievalknievel Před 5 lety +2

    BH and UW have that same blank look in these post career interviews. they just look like theyve seen it all. I appreciate these champs and what really went on in that crazy world. Respect

  • @TNO73
    @TNO73 Před 9 lety +48

    I will also say that Ric Flair matches tend to be very similar. Much like Hogan you seen one match you've seen them all. Although Flair matches are much more entertaining.
    One final thing. a lot of people knock Bret for being a mark for himself, but one thing he does have is a respect for most of the wrestlers he worked with. He compliments Flair in this clip, but all Flair ever does in berate Bret.

    • @Realest636
      @Realest636 Před 5 lety +8

      TNO73 flair wrestled during a time where he wasn’t on tv every week. He basically had the same routine every night.

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 Před 4 lety +3

      If people say Bret is mark for himself, fair enough...but he's right. One of my all time faves.

    • @stacylawrence9359
      @stacylawrence9359 Před 4 lety +1

      Waaa another flare hater Bret Hart also has the same match every night except for without doubt falling down and being entertaining and flair was the bestbecause you will go to territories where he didn't know the person and make them look great even if they sucked that's what they mean about it and Brett knows it also flair drop the title to Brett which brought in the rustling expect and not the muscled up and that was Vince McMahon plan from the beginning because he never let Ric flair be Ric flair of the nwa and screw spell check I am not rewriting it you can understand what I said

    • @NomnomJawsnomnom
      @NomnomJawsnomnom Před 4 lety +4

      "If you've seen one Flair match you've seen them all."
      To be fair, you could say the same about a fair portion of a Bret match. He always went through the exact same sequence of moves towards the end. I.dont remember the exact sequence but it included a back breaker, inverted atomic drop, russian leg sweep, forearm from the turnbuckle, then sharpshooter. He did it exactly the same, in the same order, every single time.

    • @ZBR_ProXP
      @ZBR_ProXP Před 4 lety +3

      J Crash that’s a Bret Hart comeback, not a whole match. Every wrestler uses the same comeback, it’s their arsenal.

  • @MontgomeryMall
    @MontgomeryMall Před 3 lety +12

    How about Bret Hart and his "five moves of doom" that seemed to appear in every match in sequence?
    1. inverted atomic drop, 2. Russian legsweep, 3. backbreaker, 4. elbowdrop from the second rope, and 5. Sharpshooter.

    • @SyndicateSuperman
      @SyndicateSuperman Před 3 lety +6

      Heel Bret had that ring post figure 4. That was just sick!

    • @NickPR87
      @NickPR87 Před 2 lety +5

      All wrestlers have a set of moves iconic to them that will be used in almost every match they have. But you have to also look at all the creative ways he would come up to setup the sharpshooter or to score a pin from an inside cradle, a small package, crucifix position to even using Lucha pins like victory rolls or even La Magistrale!

    • @thelost3rdroundofsurf407
      @thelost3rdroundofsurf407 Před 2 lety +1

      I mean I can only watch flair flip the turnbuckle and drop to the mat so many times

  • @randalsavage790
    @randalsavage790 Před 5 lety +6

    Always thought Owen was a better technical wrestler than Bret but bret got the push

    • @TranslatedAssumption
      @TranslatedAssumption Před 3 lety

      Owen could keep up with Bret but Owen was more of a high spot performer. I liked Bret more as a kid but now like Owen more as an adult. Owen was incredibly clever with his mic and promos as well

  • @catnip8896
    @catnip8896 Před 5 lety +1

    Looking at todays wrestlers i can't find anyone that is close to wrestling the way Bret did. You always hear people compare wrestlers to HBK, Steve Austin, The Rock etc, but never hear anyone compare anyone to Bret.

  • @LeoWhalen1933
    @LeoWhalen1933 Před 4 lety +1

    I understand Bret's view on Flair and I can respect anybody who says he is the GOAT. Take the 1992 title win for Bret as an example. That match is ridiculously watchable. Bret is solid, as usual, and makes every move count. You can see where the match is going. On the other hand, every movement of Flair is enjoyable and adds to the excitement of the match. Bret liked to plan his matches before he went out. Ric didn't need to do that because he was indeed a flamboyant character and everybody knew it was going to be a fun match. With Bret, he would make sure the excitement of the match would keep building because he couldn't rely on his character to garner the enthusiasm.

    • @LeoWhalen1933
      @LeoWhalen1933 Před 4 lety +1

      Just for the record, Bret is the GOAT as far as I am concerned. Greatest worker and had the "it" factor.

  • @makinpancakes546
    @makinpancakes546 Před 6 lety +8

    Chris jericho
    Look: 8
    Promos: 9
    In ring ability: 9.5

    • @russellmuscle7434
      @russellmuscle7434 Před 5 lety +3

      Promos are without a doubt 10 for Chris Jericho

    • @knightshousegames
      @knightshousegames Před 5 lety

      I mean, which era? Jericho has had a million looks, and has even changed his promo and in-ring style a few times. The thing that makes him great is his ability to reinvent himself for the time and stay relevant, so ratings like this for someone over their entire career aren't always useful, because they don't take stuff like that into consideration

    • @raminybhatti5740
      @raminybhatti5740 Před 2 lety +1

      Jericho has never stirred me. I don't know why. He's had a stunning career, and his accolades and achievements speak for themselves, but he just never had that special little something for me.

  • @kerpal321
    @kerpal321 Před 8 lety +3

    ric flair is way underrated btw, he made so many faces look good by putting them over

    • @blindterrytucci2752
      @blindterrytucci2752 Před 8 lety

      Underrated? In terms of in ring ability and gimmick, he's the most name dropped, respected wrestler of all time. Flair and HBK.

    • @Etronoxz
      @Etronoxz Před 8 lety +2

      hbk is the greatest in ring performer of all time. if he wrestled in the 70s he would of been 30 time champion like ric flair.

  • @jerryhensley6255
    @jerryhensley6255 Před 5 lety +2

    Chris Benoit and Bret Hart match was one of the greatest I've ever seen. It was in memory of Owen Hart

  • @dd22musicfan1
    @dd22musicfan1 Před 9 lety +41

    Using Bret's scale/format for a few of the top pro wrestlers
    Bret Hart
    Look: 8
    In-Ring Ability: 10
    Promos: 6 (mainly for his 97 work)
    Ric Flair
    Look: 9
    In-Ring Ability: 8
    Promos: 10
    Hulk Hogan
    Look: 10
    In-Ring Ability: 4 (mainly for his work in Japan and carrying Warrior to a classic)
    Promos: 8
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    Look: 8
    In-Ring Ability: 8
    Promos: 10
    Shawn Michaels
    Look: 7
    In-Ring Ability: 10
    Promos: 8
    The Rock
    Look: 8
    In-Ring Ability: 7
    Promos: 10

    • @instynct02
      @instynct02 Před 9 lety +12

      flair is a 9/10 look for you? Old and out of shape look is a good thing? Also 10/10 promos? LOL for real?

    • @dd22musicfan1
      @dd22musicfan1 Před 9 lety +17

      I'm obviously talking about Flair in his prime when it comes to his look, not today. In his prime in the 80's his physique was solid. And there's more to a wrestler's "look" than just their physique. It also includes their outfit/costume, and other distinctive physical characteristics. Flair had the whole 80's playboy look going with the suits, the expensive robes, the long blonde hair. He stood out among all the other wrestlers. That and a solid physique are why he gets a 9/10. Bret Hart is in the same boat. His physique was solid, but his outfit with the black and pink pants and leather jacket and sunglasses gave him a very distinct look. I'd also give him an 8/9 for look. And yes Flair definitely get a 10/10 for promos. Even today he can still cut a helluva promo. He's in the top 3 ever in promo work with Rock and Piper.

    • @Freddyphelp
      @Freddyphelp Před 9 lety +2

      I think you are giving too many guys 10/10 at promos. The only guy that is 10/10 at promos is Jake Roberts, that's the bar and Flair/Rock/Austin don't come close.

    • @spsawyer22
      @spsawyer22 Před 9 lety

      Freddyphelp I'd argue Stone Cold at his peak was a 10/10/9. While he was never the best at promos, for a while he had the audience hanging on his every word (plus he began the era of catchphrases). And he was an incredible worker in the ring.

    • @Freddyphelp
      @Freddyphelp Před 9 lety +3

      spsawyer22 I don't think anybody would score 29/30 tbh. Stone Cold was solid in all 3 categories but I wouldn't say he was a 10 in any of them. Also I'm not sure starting the era of catchphrases is a good thing, probably should be docked points for that.

  • @blindterrytucci2752
    @blindterrytucci2752 Před 9 lety +156

    I know people like to rip on Bret due to his ego and tendency to not give people credit they deserve but what he's saying isn't bullshit. The whole "Best there is..." bit isn't something he pulled out of his ass. You had people like Monsoon and Ventura saying he was the best in the WWF as early as 1984! Can anyone name a botch in a Bret Hart match that was HIS fault? I sure as hell can't. Bret, HBK, Benoit, and Dynamite are the best workers of all time. Period.

    • @kelman727
      @kelman727 Před 9 lety +8

      He always gives credit where it's due, and actually spells out his criteria. Innovators score best, as do guys who can have a good match with anyone - whether they're 500 pounds, or 7 foot tall etc. - and make them look good.

    • @jesotx2637
      @jesotx2637 Před 8 lety +11

      +Blind Terry Tucci No. Bret and Perfect were the safest there was in the ring. Nash, Hall, and Austin rave about Bret never getting anyone hurt.

    • @blindterrytucci2752
      @blindterrytucci2752 Před 8 lety +9

      Which is one of the reasons he always deserved the accolades he received. The guy really was "The Excellance of Execution". Besides not botching moves, there wasn't a single thing he did in the ring that came off as a work ...well, as more of a work than it already was, of course.

    • @sorinionut220
      @sorinionut220 Před 8 lety +5

      +Blind Terry Tucci this is true. However his moveset was pretty safe: russian leg sweep, sharpshooter, safe things to pull. He wasn't kicking and not being a big guy it wasn't easy for him to hurt someone with a punch.
      Shawn was pulling way riskier moves, jumping from ladders, falling from the hell in a cage, moonsault outside of the ring through a table with Ric Flair. Or stuff that Jeff Hardy pulls.

    • @blindterrytucci2752
      @blindterrytucci2752 Před 8 lety +7

      Shawn had flashier spots but Bret created more moves, had more original finishes, and put together move exchanges that still can't be topped...and he did pull risky stuff and put himself in danger, as well. He broke his sternum when he wrestled Dino Bravo but continued to do his famous Irish whip to corner spot, he wrestled in ladder matches 10 years before him and Shawn in '92...Bret was careful and only retired because he had to while Shawn forced himself into early retirement from being careless a few too many times. I respect the guy to no end but it does take away from his legacy.

  • @JLvatron
    @JLvatron Před 5 lety +7

    Ric Flair
    Ring Skill 8/10
    Look 8/10
    Promo WOO/10

    • @maximinus5151
      @maximinus5151 Před 5 lety +4

      Flair's look was a 6/10 at best. He had saggy tits his entire career.

    • @prezz1257
      @prezz1257 Před 5 lety

      @@maximinus5151 This, i think some people are getting confused on the look category, goldberg,hogan, warrior would be the 10s in looks, the big guys.

    • @paulsoxl7739
      @paulsoxl7739 Před 5 lety

      Senatus Populusque Americanus Wrong from 77 till the plane crash he was chiseled remember the doctors told him he’d probably never walk again he broke his back and still became one of the all-time greats

    • @zirsqlid6343
      @zirsqlid6343 Před 25 dny

      Ric had a terrible body

    • @JLvatron
      @JLvatron Před 25 dny +1

      @@zirsqlid6343 He didn't have a traditional WWF huge muscle body, but he also wasn't fat like Honky Tonk Man.

  • @sprudd84
    @sprudd84 Před 6 lety +1

    Bret was a purest he could make anyone look like a star in the ring he was the greatest

  • @Bit2brain
    @Bit2brain Před 4 lety +2

    His rating system is great. And he’s right. His mic work in 97 was his best. He had awesome back and forth moments with Michaels and Austin throughout the year and that in ring interview earlier in 1997 with McMahon where he threatened to quit the company was huge to help kickstart the Attitude era. It really sucks he went to WCW that hear. So many great matches and feuds that he and us fans missed out on.

  • @adamrobinette139
    @adamrobinette139 Před 5 lety +5

    Bret Hart was one of the greatest storytellers in the history of the business between the ropes. He wasn't as good at it outside the ring. Ric Flair could sell tickets on his storytelling outside the ring. And people were so wanting to watch him get his ass kicked, that it didn't matter what he did in the ring, as long as he kept the story going.
    Ding Ric Flair for his in ring stuff all you want. He put asses in seats. Jake Roberts did even less in the ring, and people went nuts. The Rock had about five moves, never went to the top rope, and had a standing elbow drop for a finisher. But it was how he did it that mattered.

  • @raynwolfsbane2084
    @raynwolfsbane2084 Před 8 lety +15

    I feel like if you've seen one Ric Flair match you've seen them all (aside from who he's working with). You get lots of chops, maybe a butterfly suplex, a chop block, a shin breaker, flip spot in the corner and a figure four. That's pretty much it.

    • @JohnDoe-le7ml
      @JohnDoe-le7ml Před 5 lety +2

      it's because it's different eras. Go back and watch a Bruno Sammartino match. Dude would sell out arenas (especially MSG), but had a very limited set of moves when compared to the wrestlers of today or even the early 2000s. Flair was the same way.
      Sure it's great that the luchadors came into WCW and WWF during the wars and changed the style of wrestling to what we see today, but the majority of the wrestlers in the 80s and even early to mid 90s were not high flyers. Lots of slams, rest holds, and suplexes were not just common, but they were the standard. That's not saying there weren't wrestlers who couldn't fly early on. But it was more common to see a wrestler with Flair's moveset than it was to see somebody like HBK.

    • @m.k.v.g.7203
      @m.k.v.g.7203 Před 5 lety +2

      Same with Bret: Mat wrestling, flying elbow, grapevine takedown, Sharpshooter.

    • @billybrah4904
      @billybrah4904 Před 5 lety

      @@m.k.v.g.7203 exactly true. Bret could also get very formulaic and sometimes he does sound like a hypocrite. Back then it was also about self preservation. These guys wanted to max out their careers. Feed their families. Everybody had their bread and butter moves that they know are safe and dependable and the fans still mark out for them.. You mix things up over time. But I mean who could wrestle as Dynamite for 30+ years. Impossible. Your body can't take it. Bret and Flair and Hogan weren't throwing themselves into steel railings every day night after night

  • @RealmofGenghisKhan
    @RealmofGenghisKhan Před 4 lety +2

    In my opinion, Hitman was the best in ring performer in the game.

  • @aw8119
    @aw8119 Před 4 lety +2

    Ric Flair may not have been the greatest wrestler of all time but he was the greatest FOR wrestling.

  • @feebypeels2883
    @feebypeels2883 Před 3 lety +15

    "How they picked me I'm not sure."
    In his head: Because I'm the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be.
    In actuality: Pretty damn accurate.

    • @Sacrilege83
      @Sacrilege83 Před 3 lety +1

      SummerSlam Bulldog vs Bret. That's why they picked him.

    • @dropkick0129
      @dropkick0129 Před 2 lety

      @@Sacrilege83 yeah, Bret deserved it since he called the entire match. Him, Hbk, and Stone Cold Steve Austin helped made wrestling relavent in the 90's

  • @Illusionistical822
    @Illusionistical822 Před 9 lety +88

    I love Bret but come on man? The 1992 Royal Rumble was the greatest rumble of all time and large in part due to Flair.
    He is right though about himself...Bret never injured anybody. And Bret has the most 5 star matches in the WWF from Dave Meltzer...who rarely gives 5 star matches. That tells you a lot about him. Bret winning the title was a turning point in wrestling and it forever changed the business. If it weren't for Bret, we would've had Hogan main eventing all the way through to WM 14.

    • @klojinum
      @klojinum Před 9 lety +5

      I would agree that 1992 is the best Rumble, and that it's because of Flair - and on a side note Jake Roberts' psychology where Savage was concerned. It was not, however, because of Flair's *wrestling*.

    • @doctorspencer9001
      @doctorspencer9001 Před 9 lety +6

      Roguemember a wrestler who don't hurt other wrestlers is always a 10 in work fare as my judging.

    • @str.77
      @str.77 Před 9 lety +4

      Roguemember "come on man? The 1992 Royal Rumble was the greatest rumble of all time and large in part due to Flair."
      When did Bret dispute this?

    • @superlex611
      @superlex611 Před 8 lety

      +st r because of the steroids scandal

    • @str.77
      @str.77 Před 8 lety

      alex kanyima
      What was "because of the steroids scandal"? You are making no sense.

  • @rickwoelfel4876
    @rickwoelfel4876 Před 5 lety

    Enjoyed hearing these comments. That's why the NWA in the70s and 80s was so good to watch. Their wrestlers looked like athletes an were athletes. Nice to know someone like Bret Hart thought the same way.

  • @JardoniJovonovich
    @JardoniJovonovich Před 7 lety +9

    Flair in his prime (1979 - 88) was a 10-promo 10-Look 8-wrestler = 28

    • @ZBR_ProXP
      @ZBR_ProXP Před 7 lety +6

      10 look?

    • @plusdome
      @plusdome Před 5 lety

      @@ZBR_ProXP i.redd.it/yysoranpdb211.jpg

    • @Drummer8282
      @Drummer8282 Před 5 lety

      Flair looked out of shape his whole career.
      As soon as he took the rope off, he looked like a 45 year old man his whole career.

  • @DrJReefer
    @DrJReefer Před 9 lety +66

    Love all these 15 year old WWE marks who don't understand why Ric Flair was great.

    • @mneri84
      @mneri84 Před 5 lety +1

      The ric flair character can’t be in wwe now. The rich arrogant ladies man wouldn’t pass.

    • @Drummer8282
      @Drummer8282 Před 5 lety +13

      I’m 36 and ric flair’s repetitive matches suck.
      Same spots every match and sometimes multiple times in the same match.
      Lame.

    • @acidmack1041
      @acidmack1041 Před 5 lety +10

      Im 36 and did not think Flair was great...Bret hits the nail on the head here when he says Flair is stuck in the 70's

    • @GlorifiedTruth
      @GlorifiedTruth Před 5 lety +1

      @@bethlarson7144 Nice comment. What are you, six?

    • @bethlarson7144
      @bethlarson7144 Před 5 lety

      Glorified Truth older than you and that still doesn’t change flair being a rump ranger

  • @penskepc2374
    @penskepc2374 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Ric could walk into a promotion and carry it on his shoulders. In the dying days of WCW one of the high spots was literally just Flair walking out to the ring and doing a promo on anything for 10 minutes.

  • @AceGoodheart
    @AceGoodheart Před 3 lety +1

    Bret Hart
    Looks: 7/10
    Wrestler: 9.5/10
    Promo: 7/10
    Ric Flair
    Looks: 8/10
    Wrestler: 7.5/10
    Promo: 10/10
    Comparing Brer Hart and Ric Flair on looks it's pretty equivalent. Their physique were pretty equal. But Flair's robes and suits gives him the edge.
    Comparing their wrestling ability, Bret Hart was one of the best at telling a story in the ring. He and Eddie Guerrero are my two favorites when it comes to telling a story. But Ric Flair was no slouch. I loved it when Ric would "get frustrated" and crawl out of the ring pretend to head to the backstage area, or he'd start yelling at the fans, etc... It was entertaining. But Bret is correct, Ric would tend to do the same shtick every match. Whereas Bret would come up with new ideas to tell the story. So definitely Bret wins this easily.
    When it comes to promos, Ric was one of the best. He was always entertaining on the mic. He had a lot of charisma. I always enjoyed Ric's promos. Bret started off pretty weak on promos. They weren't bad but they weren't anything memorable either. Just a typical promo. Once he became the top guy in the WWE he began to cut much better promos. But still, Flair gets the win here too.
    Bret comments that Flair wasn't the greatest wrestler, but I think Flair was one of the most entertaining wrestlers to grace the ring. The only negative i see with Flair was that his matches tended to be redundant, but they were still entertaining.

  • @GaunterODimm2
    @GaunterODimm2 Před 9 lety +19

    Jumping Jeff Farmer: 10/10 Look, 11/10 Promo, 10/10 Wrestling Ability. 31. GOAT

  • @zackvanhalen
    @zackvanhalen Před 9 lety +17

    I would say Hogan was 9/10 look, 10/10 promo, and 5/10 in the ring. Go watch him vs Fuginami. Bret was 9/10 look (awesome ring gear and overall appearance), 4/10 promo, and 10/10 in the ring. Ric was 10/10 look (those robes and that hair), 10/10 promo, and 7/10 in the ring. All three are legends in their own way and I don't consider any to be significantly better than the other overall.

    • @str.77
      @str.77 Před 9 lety +2

      zackvanhalen Hogan overall was maybe 5/10 but Hogan in the WWF was much less.

    • @ahmad3652
      @ahmad3652 Před 8 lety +1

      +st r Hogan is the sort of person that puts success over self perfection when he day bued in 1979 he literally was a head taller than the standard pro wrestler of the time and was far more muscular and he spammed that to success hes was also a good actor how ever he saw no need to improve his in Ring ability.

    • @str.77
      @str.77 Před 8 lety

      *****
      Indeed. And I have a hard time believing that the WWF forced him to limit his moveset. They probably said: "We don't need that fancy stuff." and he went along with that. But would they have really told off or even punished their biggest star for doing more than five moves?

    • @ahmad3652
      @ahmad3652 Před 8 lety

      st r Maybe because that 80's era was more about gimmiked stereo types than move sets since the were trying to make it look like a real fight I mean hulk hogan invented the lariot and the clothes line which were massive departures from the standard pro wrestling of the time

    • @superlex611
      @superlex611 Před 8 lety +1

      hulk hogan is not that good looking

  • @silverslider562
    @silverslider562 Před 4 lety

    Humble guy here.. he really underscored himself.. he was one of the most well rounded of his time and when he got the belt it felt like he was born to be a champion.

  • @michaelpatterson7568
    @michaelpatterson7568 Před rokem +1

    Bret forgot longevity. Body of work. Flair smashed everybody there. WOOOOH

  • @ZackMorris1
    @ZackMorris1 Před 7 lety +16

    Interviewer: Asks question about Ric Flair
    Brett Hart: Talks about himself for 10 minutes.
    Great Interview!!

    • @justinroark88
      @justinroark88 Před 5 lety +1

      Zack, tell us all about the time you saved Jessie from those damned caffeine pills

    • @korbenboombastik
      @korbenboombastik Před 4 lety

      On an eight minute segment? I hope you got more intelligent within the past two years lol

  • @bananendealer2478
    @bananendealer2478 Před 3 lety +5

    Hogan:
    Look: 9 out of 10
    Wrestling skills: 3 out of 10
    Mic: 8 out of 10

  • @jodytooke3938
    @jodytooke3938 Před 4 lety +1

    I absolutely love Bret's shothousery 😂😂 my all time favourite though. Him Vs Austin wm13 turned me into a fan of wrestling

  • @John-mg7fb
    @John-mg7fb Před 2 lety

    Bret's deadpan delivery is epic. Really adds to his disgust. Love it. 😁

  • @WolfgangVonPoserkila
    @WolfgangVonPoserkila Před 9 lety +34

    I was a little kid when I saw Flair winning the 1992 royal rumble and he looked like an out of shape old man BACK THEN! He stood out like a sore thumb in a ring full of ripped guys.
    The only real talent Flair had was doing promos and even then, he had a SPEECH IMPEDIMENT.

    • @keonmcintosh1729
      @keonmcintosh1729 Před 9 lety +3

      thank u!!! I get so tired of people swearing ric is the greatest of all time. smh. he could never ever wrestle to me. he just had "flair" which made him who he was. great talker n gimmick.

    • @30907bng
      @30907bng Před 9 lety +4

      keon mcintosh Tell me in your opinion what makes a great wrestler?flair scores high in every category.

    • @WolfgangVonPoserkila
      @WolfgangVonPoserkila Před 9 lety +3

      Mista Chuck
      LOL flair fanboys are almost as pathetic as Hogan fanboys.
      We've already spelled out reasons why he isn't a great wrestler you fucking idiot. Learn to read.

    • @keonmcintosh1729
      @keonmcintosh1729 Před 9 lety +4

      Mista Chuck all around wrestling like Bret Hart, thats what. Flair had "flair" hence the name. He was a playboy typa character who had a great gimmick n terms of being a limosine ridin, jet flyin son of a gun. always had great woemn walking him to the ring with the shiny robe n livin the high class lifestyle. but n terms of n ring skills, u know n i know he was no better than any other wrestler. take away the chop, knee drop n him flippin over the turnbuckle evefry match or fallin down face first 2 da mat, n u have nothin more than a pretty boy character who was designed to be the poster child 4 a company making his opponents look good by putting them over. every match he had was da same ol thang. 2b a 16 time champ also means u lost 16 times 2. js.

    • @DAKINS896
      @DAKINS896 Před 9 lety +1

      Mista Chuck
      i Like flair but he doesnt have the look or athleticism.

  • @BossChronicles
    @BossChronicles Před 9 lety +4

    Thanks for the upload!

  • @metaltownboymetaltownboys3542

    I think Brett is convinced his promos are weak cause that's what everyone says. Brett's voice is what captured me and to me his promos were a 9 to 10. He was my fav promo wrestler.

  • @adamglasgow9268
    @adamglasgow9268 Před 5 lety

    I love all these old wrestling stories

  • @sainandanramakrishnan4812
    @sainandanramakrishnan4812 Před 6 lety +34

    Macho Man is prob the only guy who could be a sure candidate for 10/10/10.

    • @darrenkerr3495
      @darrenkerr3495 Před 6 lety +5

      Mr Perfect

    • @lxxredxxl9587
      @lxxredxxl9587 Před 5 lety +3

      Austin

    • @ronniejdio9411
      @ronniejdio9411 Před 5 lety +1

      Vince beimg made at savage and flair for not doing the match his way....
      Vince let the proffessionals wrestle please

    • @kevinking757
      @kevinking757 Před 5 lety

      Sainandan Ramakrishnan Kenny Omega

    • @Sean_Wess
      @Sean_Wess Před 5 lety +1

      He was Mr. Wrestlemania before Michaels even dreamt up the term

  • @YD-uq5fi
    @YD-uq5fi Před 7 lety +21

    Best overall score : Randy Savage
    Look : 10/10
    Promos : 10/10
    In-Ring : 8/10
    Total : 28/30.

  • @Anjohl
    @Anjohl Před 5 lety +1

    Bret was so ahead of his time. The Dynamite/Bret/Hennig/DBS style forms the foundation of NJPW, ROH, PWG, and even NXT!

  • @mystico21p
    @mystico21p Před rokem +1

    Flair's promos were a 10. His image was a 7-8. His wrestling was a 6-7.

  • @steverodgers6412
    @steverodgers6412 Před 4 lety +3

    Brett left one key thing out of his equation. The ability to put butts in seats. Hogan could wrestle he chose not to. he was trained and broke in by some of the best in the business. He didn’t “wrestle” like Brett because he was a 6’6” 300+ guy and fans don’t want to see big guys wrestle like small guys. If only the big guys nowadays actually fought like big guys. Flair was a genius in the ring and on the mic. And he did what really mattered in any entertainment business. He put butts in seats. Brett was a genius in the ring (accept for that chest bump he liked to take in the corner. I mean it was cool the first few times but after a while it’s like dude just turn around.) but he couldn’t put buts in seats unless he was in Europe or Canada.

  • @TheReviewSpace
    @TheReviewSpace Před 9 lety +39

    I think Bret was severely missing the 4th category and that's "Attitude/Work Ethic". You need the right type of Work Ethic and Attitude in order to succeed in the business. Scott Hall was a perfect example of a guy who excelled in all 3 categories, but failed in the 4th one. Razor Ramon: Look (9/10), Promo (8/10), Workrate (8/10). He was tremendous, but his demons & personal problems held him down.

    • @jameskennedy7307
      @jameskennedy7307 Před 5 lety

      Work Ethic?? ARE YOU FUCKING SERIOUS??? LOL. He wrestled EVERY NIGHT for DECADES. Attitude? Not as great. But to question his work ethic... 🙄🙄🙄

    • @chrisninety1
      @chrisninety1 Před 5 lety

      @@jameskennedy7307 Bit of an exaggeration if we're talking about Scott Hall. His work ethic was certainly better back in the day than it was, say, in his later WCW days, but there was only ever one year in his career (1994) he had more than 200 matches - hardly "EVERY NIGHT for DECADES."

    • @jameskennedy7307
      @jameskennedy7307 Před 5 lety

      @@chrisninety1 hahaha I was talking about Bret 😂😂

    • @chrisninety1
      @chrisninety1 Před 5 lety +1

      @@jameskennedy7307 Oops. In that case, ignore me.

    • @jameskennedy7307
      @jameskennedy7307 Před 5 lety

      @@chrisninety1 😁😁😁 no problem haha. No WONDER we were in such disagreement!!!

  • @angelvalle9963
    @angelvalle9963 Před 4 lety +2

    Ric is the greatest! He could work he could draw and earn that's a champion!

  • @justinroark88
    @justinroark88 Před 2 lety

    Bret's mic skills were at their peak circa 1996-1997

  • @teamchb3143
    @teamchb3143 Před 9 lety +15

    The 92 RR is widely considered to be the best RR of all time..;)

  • @Gibson1976uk
    @Gibson1976uk Před 5 lety +34

    Macho Man was never a 10!! I'm talking about space mountain!! The Macho Man is beyond any 10!! OOOHHH YEEAAAHHH!!! dig it!!

    • @johnrosie9769
      @johnrosie9769 Před 4 lety

      Gibson Weasel The Macho King Randy Savage ooooooh yeaaaaaah dig it!!!

  • @McFlymcflangie
    @McFlymcflangie Před 5 lety

    this is the best interview I've seen not including Jim Cornette. Bret is super honest, and very self-aware.

    • @jodavey
      @jodavey Před 5 lety

      I disagree. I think he is bitter and I never cared and definitely never paid because he was in a match

  • @TRIIGGAVELLI
    @TRIIGGAVELLI Před 2 lety +1

    In my opinion two guys come to mind for 10s across the board. That's Shawn Michaels and Macho Man. There's more I'm probably missing but those two guys immediately come to mind.

  • @MikeDest
    @MikeDest Před 9 lety +36

    Macho Man was 10/10 in every category.

    • @tware7162
      @tware7162 Před 5 lety +2

      Mach was a great character but pretty Average bell to bell. He was one of my favorites for his Era tho

    • @lurchlogan
      @lurchlogan Před 5 lety +1

      Macho man was all 10s in the 80s to early 90s. In WCW however those numbers started to drop as he got older. He was always great on the Mic & in promos but not so much in the ring, especially in late 90s WCW when he had 'Gorgeous George' as a valet!!

    • @prezz1257
      @prezz1257 Před 5 lety +1

      loved the guy but no way for me, promo 9, in ring 8, look 8, i would not give any wrestlers 3 10 scores.

    • @Messifi10
      @Messifi10 Před 4 lety

      Mach was 10 when he have the hat and the shades, but when he take off the thing he looked old fart

  • @KK-ex5zu
    @KK-ex5zu Před 4 lety +4

    Bret gets an 8 on looks, 10 on ability, but on his promos during the Hart Foundation run I give him a 7.5 but on average his whole career 5 on mic. Flair gets a 10 on gimmicks and looks and a 7 on body looks in his prime. On mic Flair gets an 11 on a 10 scale. Flairs ability in his prime 1980-1994 gets a 9 IMO. I know that's a controversial statement among roughly half of all wrestling fans but I give him that for two reasons. For well over a decade Flair wrestled hour long matches night after night, very few wrestlers ever did that. That and some of the best matches I've ever seen were between Flair and Ricky Steamboat. That's before the mid 90's and beyond of course. That's a great system of judging a wrestler Bret Hart came up with IMO!

  • @CapTashman1
    @CapTashman1 Před 3 lety +1

    I give him credit. He's not one of those guys who goes, Yeah, I'm the man. 10/10/10.

  • @WimpyV3
    @WimpyV3 Před 7 lety

    every interview I have ever seen with Bret...you ask him any question...he always ends up talking about himself...he's his own biggest fan

  • @Ethandials3
    @Ethandials3 Před 8 lety +3

    He was never my favorite but I was always a big fan of Bret's matches. Great in ring worker. With that being said its hilarious he calls out anyone for putting on the same old show. Unless he was wrestling another truly great talent like Perfect or HBK Bret's matches all followed the same pattern pretty close.