Professional wrestling legend and WWE Hall of Famer “The Hitman” Bret Hart who is also a former five times WWE World Champion recently claimed that contrary to what people might think, he had always been a pretty satisfied and content person.
“The Hitman” Bret Hart had been a legend of professional wrestling and he is still considered one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. He was the son of the legendary professional wrestlers Stu Hart. He has a huge accomplishment listed to his name. He worked in all the big professional wrestling promotions including WWE and WCW.

Bret Hart Claims He Has Always Been Pretty Satisfied And Content Person
He had been the face of WWE for quite a long period of time after the departure of Hulk Hogan. He was the biggest attraction of WWE as long as he was in the promotion. But after Survivor Series 1997, he decided to part ways with WWE and joined WCW which was the biggest rival promotion of WWE during the time.
But his WCW could not be as successful as WWE run. In year 2000, he was in a match against Goldberg where the former WCW World Heavyweight champion botched a super kick which literally ended Hart’s career. He was on his prime and it was really unfortunate that he lost his career so early.

“The Hitman” Bret Hart who is also a former five times WWE World Champion recently spoke to Sunday Night’s Main Event where he claimed that contrary to what people might think, he had always been a pretty satisfied and content person. He said;
“I’ve been happy a lot of times. I had a great career, I think back to some of my happiest memories, some of my hardest memories with Jim Neidhart when we were slugging it out. I’m blessed with so many Jim Neidhart stories, more than anyone else ever. Even my sister Ellie [Jim’s wife] doesn’t have as many Jim Neidhart stories. I have a lot of great memories, I’ve had a great career.

“I’ve always been, contrary to what people may think, I’ve always been a pretty satisfied and content person. I speak the truth, sometimes I rile people up by being a little direct and outspoken, but in the end, I tell the truth. If you don’t like the truth, you probably don’t like what I’m saying sometimes. I never lie, I never exaggerate, I just tell the truth. Sometimes it’s not necessary to be so honest, but sometimes it’s important to put things into the proper perspective.
“Wrestling is a very ill defined business that people don’t understand and people form opinions and people don’t always have all the information. Sometimes, you have to speak up for yourself. WWE, for example, is a big machine that promotes their side of things and when the screw job happened, I was suddenly just a wrestler out of business having to tell his side of the story. If you look back on it, I told my side of the story. I’ve always been a guy…my story has never changed. That’s the thing about me, I tell the truth. Sometimes, the truth hurts, and that’s unfortunate.”
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