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Review|Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart DVD: The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be

Category: Documentary DVD
Genre: Pro-Wrestling
Bret Hart DVD
Just finished watching this on my notebook. This is a must see for any wrestling fan. It tells the story of one of my all time favorite wrestlers. Also known as the 'Excellence of Execution' or 'The Hitman', Bret Hart was really awesome in the ring. He's a wonderful technical wrestler and was massively popular back when the WWE was still WWF. I really admire Bret's dedication and professionalism. This documentary shows Bret's humble beginnings in Canada to his success in the WWF, to the end of his Pro-wrestling career. As a wrestling fan we all know how Bret got screwed by Vince. Bret and Vince both speak about the incident and it really is quite interesting. Also fun to watch is Bret vs Austin and the Canada vs America angle. Hopefully more wrestlers will be like Bret who has given a lot to pro-wrestling and even more to fans like me.

Trivia: Did you know that in the 20 years of The Hitman’s career nobody got injured while they were performing with him? Ironically Bret sustained a career ending injury from Bill Goldberg when they were at WCW.

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