Nah, I have the From The Vault Shawn Michaels DVD and I tried re-watching the match and fell asleep mid way through the match because how boring it was with all the restholds, the crowd was silent during the 1st half of that match. Patt Patterson learned his lesson from that and booked a better match with 11 falls and constant action throughout with minimal restholds.
This shyt is true. Bret Hart is a legend but goddamn relieving some of his matches are painful to watch. Some matches didnt age well at all. Atleast Triple H knew that whether it was the year 2000, 2002, 2012, or 2050, fans of any generation will enjoy a nice sledgehammer attack to the gut and a pedigree on thumbtacks over a stalling elbow drop from the middle rope.
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And why Bret Hart always being the technical wrestling police? Bret would be shyt with the talent pool of 2003 or today as well. Both HHH & Bret ate well off of being in the right place at the right time
HHH isn't the greatest but Hitman is kinda coming off as a hater.
HHH had 3 great matches off the top of my head:
1. 3 Stages of Hell Vs Austin
2. HHH vs HBK in the Summerslam street fight
3. HHH vs UT 2 at Wrestlemania 28
Hitman may be correct about HHH's style in the ring. But HHH does have an innovative move = the Pedigree. Bret's finishing move was shared by the top guy in WCW, so his argument makes no sense.
Don't get me wrong, I loved the Hitman as a kid, but he's grown into a bitter ass old man.
I also enjoyed....
1. HHH vs Rock - Ladder Summerslam 98
2. HHH vs Foley - King of the Ring 97, RR 2000, No Way Out 2000,
3. Most of HHH's main event matches in 2000
4. HHH vs Undertaker - Wrestlemania X-7