Professional wrestling legend and two times WWE Hall of Famer The Hitman Bret Hart who is the former five times WWE World champion and a former two times WCW World Heavyweight Champion recently expressed his view on what makes a professional wrestling match perfect.
Bret Hart joined the world of WWE back in 1984 after spending eight years in the Stampede Wrestling. At first he worked as a tag team wrestler along with Jim Neidhart and together they were famously known as the Hart Foundation. But WWE had high plans for him as soon he started to work on singles competitions as well.

Bret Hart Gives His View On A Perfect Wrestling Match
He has won a lot of singles championships in WWE including the WWE World Championship for a total number of five times. Apart from that he has more success in WWE too. But in 1997 he had some misunderstandings with Vince McMahon as he decided to leave WWE and join the rival promotion WCW.
On the same year he joined WCW where he had been treated as a main event star. He won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship two times in total and other championships as well. But an accident in year 2000 during a match ended his career unfortunately. In 2006 he had been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and in 2019 he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame once again as a member of the Hart Foundation.

The Hitman Bret Hart who is the former five times WWE World champion and a former two times WCW World Heavyweight Champion recently spoke to Inside The Ropes Kenny McIntosh at Starrcast V where he expressed his view on what makes a professional wrestling match perfect. He said;
“The beauty to a great wrestling match is when you don’t know who’s gonna win.
“When you see a storyline in wrestling where you’re going ‘I don’t know who’s gonna win, you know Bret Hart or Stone Cold, or Bret Hart or Shawn Michaels or Bulldog vs. Bret Hart in Wembley, who’s gonna win? What’s the finish gonna be?’

“When you think about it, I always said that to Vince, right up until match time.
“I think many people didn’t think that much about the match, but when you stop and think about it, it’s who’s gonna win? Bret Hart or Davey Boy? I think that’s when British fans were like ‘that’s what I wanna see…’
“For a wrestler, that’s when you can piece together a match that’s just a beautiful movie really, and I knew that no one could really say for sure who was gonna win this one.”