-Full name is Bret Sergeant Hart -born July 2, 1957 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada -Billed height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) -Billed weight 106.3 kg (234 lb) -Resides in Calgary, Alberta, Canada -5 Time WWE Champion -2 Time WCW Champion -2 Time Intercontinental Champion -4 Time United States Heavyweight Champion -2 Time WWF World Tag Team Champion with Jim Neidhart -1 Time WCW World Tag Team Champion with Bill Goldberg -1 Time King of the Ring winner (1993) -Co-winner of 1994 Royal rumble with Lex Luger -Wrote a weekly column for the Calgary Sun from June 1991 until October 2004 -Co-wrote an illustrated autobiography with Perry Lefko in 2000 entitled "Hitman" - Wrote a second autobiography in 2007entitled "Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling" -Married to Julie Smadu-Hart -Divorced her in 1998 -Has 4 kids with Julie: Jade Michelle Hart, Dallas Jeffery Hart, Alexandra Sabina
Hart and Blade Colton Hart
Disc 1
-Discusses Bret's childhood -Discusses the Dungeon - his father's wrestling school that produced people like Chris Benoit, Edge, Christian, Chris Jericho and Mark Henry -The whole family is involved in wrestling 7 boys went on to be professional wrestlers, one became a referee and the four girls married wrestlers -Talks about his early career in Stampede Wrestling and how Vince McMahon came into the picture -Talks about the creation of the Hart foundation (Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart and Jimmy Hart) -Talks about the feud with Stone Cold Steve austin -Talks about the New Hart Foundation (Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, Brian Pillman, British Bulldog and Owen Hart) -Talks about his match with The British Bulldog in Wembley Stadium -Talks about his thoughts on the Montreal Screwjob. -Discusses the death of Owen Hart and Stu Hart
Disc 2
-Bret discusses the following in interview like segments - The origin of the name Dungeon, not being with his family on Halloween, the chemistry of the Hart Foundation, the sharpshooter, Owen Hart crank calling Stu Hart, his family tree, learning the ropes, his trademark sunglasses and his heel turn
-Tributes to the deceased - bret's brother Dean, Owen Hart, The British Bulldog, Brian Pillman, Miss Elizabeth etc.
Disc 3
7 Matches are in disc 3
Extras
The last two discs contain matches handpicked by Bret himself as his favorite matches
-Hart Foundation vs. British Bulldogs -Hart Foundation vs. The Killer Bees -Bret Hart vs. Ricky Steamboat -Bret Hart vs. Ted DiBiase -Hart Foundation vs. The Rockers -Hart Foundation vs. The Nasty Boys -Bret Hart vs. Mr. Perfect -Bret Hart vs. British Bulldog -Bret Hart vs. Bam Bam Bigelow -Bret Hart vs. Mr. Perfect -Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart -Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart -Bret Hart vs Hakushi -Bret Hart vs. Diesel -Bret Hart vs. British Bulldog -Bret Hart vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin -Bret Hart vs. The Undertaker (One Night Only, 09/20/97) -Bret Hart vs. Chris Benoit
The Verdict
-To me Bret Hart will always be The Best There is, the best there was and the best there ever will be -Few wrestlers have the technical skill of a Bret Hart nowadays. The list is short and included Kurt angle and Samoa Joe. -Bret Hart was good technically as well as on the mic. Not many can do that nowadays. -Hart's story is tragic. He has lost many loved ones including family members like Owen, Dean and Stu. He has also lost friends like Brian Pillman and Miss Elizabeth. To add to that are health problems like concussions and strokes. A lesser man would have given up. -Bret Hart was presented in a way he should have been as a hero and an icon. -Bret always had good matches -The matches included very very good. I like the Hart vs Austin the most. Despite being good friends in real life, their in ring personas manifested a lot of hatred towards each other. -I despised Vince McMahon for screwing Bret. The same with Shawn Michaels. In his interviews Shawn now uses God as a shield to cover the wrongs he did before. This was in the US show Off the Record. I like Michaels as a performer but not as a human being. -He was named as one of the top Canadians of all time -Bret's legacy will live on forever.
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Advantages: Great documentary, huge selection of his best matches Disadvantages: If I'm nitpicking, the documentary skips over "Montreal" a little bit.
Advantages: Great documentary, huge selection of his best matches Disadvantages: If I'm nitpicking, the documentary skips over "Montreal" a little bit.