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but thats already what WCW does.
he stood out in the WWF because he was their trophy workrate guy. a big fish in a small pond.
a bret hart or shawn michaels WWF classic that gets raved about is usually just another match on monday nitro.
so again, what did bret hart do to stand out in WCW?? i'll tell you. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. hence, the reason why he didnt make an impact, despite the constant push & world title run.
he wrestled benoit, sting and prolly a couple others on your list.
lol. why dont you dudes just admit that you didnt watch WCW, and youre just regurgitating rhetoric??
also, bret is just another worker when placed on that WCW roster. and he didnt even bring his A-game. didnt give anybody their best match over there. if you ask me, someone who was actually a WCW viewer, i would say that bret was over-pushed. but let WWF fans tell it, he shouldve been running the place.
all this biggest free agent/most sympathetic man in wrestling stuff. yall need to realize that WCW fans didnt care about the montreal screwjob or any of that chit.
and biggest free agent at that time was really the ultimate warrior.
FOR THE LAST TIME, debuting a big free agent as a special guest referee was COMMON back in the day. the WWF used to do the same chit. i dont see yall complaining about that tho.
Dude, I loved WCW Nitro.
I watched every Monday from '96-2000, and had WCW vs. The World & WCW Thunder for Playstation
Watched every Raw too.
I never said he never wrestled them, I said those should've been the programs he worked where he could do what he does, as opposed to the corny NWO & special guest referee stuff. Yes, other promotions did the "guest referee" thing, but this was a guy that many people thought was the best worker on the planet, who was just involved in the most scandalous thing in the business at the time. Let him come in as a guy with a grudge, who wants to bring justice back to wrestling and lead the WCW fight against the NWO.
And as a WCW fan, I absolutely cared about Bret Hart because it was the biggest scandal ever at the time.
You'd see guys like Rick Rude or Lex Luger show up on WCW TV and it was like "whoa", but Bret Hart was Mr. WWF and the Montreal Screwjob went mainstream. It wasn't just a wrestling storyline, it crossed over into pop culture. It was probably the thing that exposed the business more than anything else ever at that point, one of the biggest wrestlers ever admitting wrestling was fake and he was scheduled to win and Vince McMahon screwed him.
And The Ultimate Warrior had just flamed out in WWF in 1996, he was not the biggest free agent in wrestling.
by 1997, everybody who was over 15 knew Warrior couldn't work and was a dipshyt.

now that right there is the chit that had casuals & non-wrestling fans talking. even had WWF fans tuned into nitro. and arguing about WCW storylines in the fall of '98.

