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astralbondpro · 8 months
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March 31, 1997 -
Bret Hart makes a heartfelt (no pun intended) plea to his brother Owen Hart and brother-in-law Davey Boy Smith, leading to the end of bad blood within the family on this edition of WWF Monday Night Raw.
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urethrachr0nicles · 4 months
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had a (poorly made) vision
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Bulldog is a playground game/tag variant where 1-2 players are selected as "bulldogs", and stand in the center of the play area. The other players line up on one side of the play area, and aim to run across the play area without being tagged by the bulldogs. The players who are tagged become "bulldogs" themselves, and the last untagged player wins.
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84reedsy · 4 months
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Just had to applaud Bret's fit here.
Jorts for daaaaaaays
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machobusta · 4 months
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Shawn Michaels vs. The British Bulldog | Singles match for the WWF European Championship WWF One Night Only September 20, 1997
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symbolicdecree · 4 months
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Sting and Davey Boy Smith, "The British Bulldog", Cosplaying Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (WCW, 1993)
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hartbreak-motel · 1 year
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@awrestlinggirlwholoves80sbands I know this is your thing but I couldn't resist.
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demoralizedreprobate · 9 months
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starbug · 1 month
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blowflyfag · 8 months
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WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION MAGAZINE : JANUARY 1993
NIGHT OF CRIES : BRET HART’S MOMENT OF TRUTH
Transcript Below!!!
The sun had set, Darkness covered the land–and the spirit of Bret “Hit Man” Hart as well. It was shortly after he lost the WWF Intercontinental Title to his brother-in-law, the British Bulldog, at SummerSlam. Bret was in a hotel room on the road, and he was lost in thought. He was deeply troubled. He was questioning himself, wondering what course his life might follow in the future. Was it time,  he debated, to hang up the tights?
Fortunately for Bret–and for the WWF and his legions of fans–he decided to hang in there. Less than two months later he would win the WWF Title by defeating Ric Flair in Saskatoon. As he pondered his SummerSlam loss, however, he had no way of knowing the future. His career may  well have hung up in the balance. Instead the balance tipped positively, not because the Hit Man dwelt on the future, but  because he dwelt on the past.
“I was feeling some self doubt,” said Bret. “I wondered if I had lost the touch. It was a terrible moment. I thought of my family, all of our wrestling tradition. So I picked up the telephone, called home and talked to my wife. Then I called my father [wrestling great Stu Hart]. They both told me to remember what I had done in the past, to think about how lucky I’d been to have won titles in the WWF. They reminded me of how hard I’d fought to give a good account of myself in the ring and how my fans have supported me. I realized that I had faced adversity before and used the experience to make myself stronger. I told myself to regroup and get on with the business at hand. Boy I’m certainly glad I did”
So are millions of other people who have followed Bret Hart through the many trials and triumphs of his career–and what a career! Twice, as a member of the Hart Foundation, Bret wore the WWF Tag Team Belt. He proved that he had the intelligence and physical ability to blend his style with that of his burly partner, Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart.
But it has been as a singles wrestler that Bret Hart has excelled. The first time he won the Intercontinental Belt was by beating Mr. Perfect . In that match,  Bret demonstrated that he could match one of the most proficient technical wrestlers of all time move for move–and come out the best.
Bret defended his title with guts and style. Even when he lost it, he showed his courage–by wrestling the Mountie while ravaged by fever and flu. After that loss, Bret showed his mental toughness by battling back to regain the title from Roddy Piper in a bruising battle. 
Losing to the Bulldog was a low point in Bret’s life. He was decimated over the title loss while happy for his brother-in-law. Typically, although he was down, Bret moved forward. After a night of self-examination, he came back strong and continued to pay his dues. 
“I realized that I had faced adversity before and used the experience to make myself stronger.”
Bret promises to be a battling champion. “I don’t intend to sit back,” he says.
He was rewarded. The occasion came for him to meet Ric Flair in a match for the most coveted of all titles–the WWF Championship. “I knew that Flair was heavily favored,” says Bret. “but I also believed in myself and knew I had a chance.” 
Given the opportunity, Bret seized it. Nobody gave him the title. He went out and earned it by again proving his technical brilliance and fortitude.  Bret promises to be a battling champion. “I don’t intend to sit back,” he says. “That’s never been my way. As far as I’m concerned, I have to prove my right to be champion each time I go into the ring. If I don’t, then somebody else should wear the belt. But until somebody can prove he can, I’ll be a fighting champion.”
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machobusta · 8 months
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The British Bulldog stands tall after defeating Crash Holly in his home country for the WWF Hardcore Championship. Insurrextion May 6, 2000
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hostilecityshowdown · 8 months
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"I found an old photo album full of pictures I haven’t seen in years. Incredible memories and there’s more than one fanny pack in there 😝"
posted by natbynature on instagram
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