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In retrospect, Bret Hart wishes he wouldn't have left WWE for WCW back in 1997. What has he learned since then to make him re-evaluate his choices?
Bret Hart’s decision to leave the WWF (now WWE) for WCW back in late 1997 turned out to be one of the most pivotal moments in the Monday Night Wars, but the decision didn’t turn out so well ...
In 1997, Bret Hart was on the verge of joining WCW when he faced Shawn Michaels at Survivor Series. The two men had personal ...
Another day, another case of Bret Hart taking a chance to bury fellow WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg.
Bret Hart recently criticized Gunther for using the chop as one of his signature WWE moves. Vince Russo, the company's former ...
At a recent virtual signing, Bret "The Hitman" Hart spoke fondly of his time working with "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes while wrestling for WCW.
WWE star Natalya reveals how a shocking family scandal almost ended her career before it began. Get the inside story on her ...
Bret Hart vs Hulk Hogan WCW Nitro-1 / WCW Hogan left WWE and formed the NWO in WCW. In 1997, Hart left WWE and headed over to WCW as well.
Not even a Bret Hart involvement in the "new finish" saved anything. It was unequivocally the worst ending to a WCW main event in that era, and perhaps of all-time.
Hart was unable to match the success he had in WWE once he made the move to WCW in 1997. WCW made dubious storyline decisions and a concussion derailed his time there.
Following the Montreal Screwjob in 1997, Hart made the move from WWE to WCW. Hopes were high, but WCW seemingly failed to utilize The Hitman to the best of his abilities.
Bret Hart believes his actions after the Montreal Screwjob showed his passion for his career, his history and his legacy.
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