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Web Editor, ZOO (www.zooweekly.co.uk). And they changed my photo. Splendid.
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Fine, call wrestling fake. Yep, it's all chereographed, and yep, some of the storylines are written weeks, maybe months in advance. And then watch this video and realise that, even so, backstabbing is still commonplace even in a manufactured industry. For those of you who don't know (or don't care), Bret "HitMan" Hart was one of the biggest names in wrestling through the eighties and nineties, making his name as a 5-time WWF Champion. This documentary follows him through his final year with the WWF, where he is betrayed and left heartbroken by many of those he considered once close. If you ever needed proof that Vince McMahon's "corporate bastard" character isn't an act, then watch this. Even to those who don't like wrestling, it's an interesting incite into what really goes on behind the scenes. Bret Hart played a large part in making the WWF what it is to day - just read the Rock or Mankind's autobiographies to see that - and lost both his career and, two years later, his little brother to the Federation. It's a sad story and this video shows the sad truth.
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