Is it cringey how serious Bret Hart took wrasslin?

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Just wondering. I got respect for Hitgoat but...

Everytime i see old clips and docs, he's the only one who really felt like he was playing a real sport.

But now, he just old somewhere like the rest of his peers and somewhat forgotten


Meanwhile Austin still relevant with 3:16 day and Rock got a tv show.

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I was watching a wrestling non wwe documentary i forgot the name but i remember he was being interviewed and then i realized the room he was in was the one scott hall was talking about
It was litterally a shrine with all bret hart stuff around him

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In hindsight, yes. He worked himself into a lifetime shoot, and has had a miserable existence since.

Carrying that karma with you is no joke. Getting Goldberg's upside the head and the motorcycle crash weren't spiritual coincidences. He held on to too much to not have that karma collect on him.
 

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It’s funny that everyone always brings up Bret taking it too seriously when there’s others that do the same. Plenty of wrestlers have their belts, merchandise and other shyt displayed in their homes. Kevin Nash said that “miles and money” shyt and suddenly it became a bad thing to be proud of the business.
 

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In hindsight, yes. He worked himself into a lifetime shoot, and has had a miserable existence since.

Carrying that karma with you is no joke. Getting Goldberg's upside the head and the motorcycle crash weren't spiritual coincidences. He held on to too much to not have that karma collect on him.

So he deserved those things because he went above and beyond for fake sports? :why:

There are literal murderers and rapists in wrestling's history, but Bret deserves a motorcycle crash and career ending head trauma because he took himself too seriously? :dead:
 
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Carrying that karma with you is no joke. Getting Goldberg's upside the head and the motorcycle crash weren't spiritual coincidences. He held on to too much to not have that karma collect on him.
Swiggy, gad dang it, you realize you're pulling a Tao of Terry Bollea on us? Complete with karma for a danged automobile accident?

Believe in the Tao of Terry, brehitos.
 

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It’s funny that everyone always brings up Bret taking it too seriously when there’s others that do the same. Plenty of wrestlers have their belts, merchandise and other shyt displayed in their homes. Kevin Nash said that “miles and money” shyt and suddenly it became a bad thing to be proud of the business.

Literally watched Pat McAfee's show today and he was interviewing Legarette Blount, who was in a room with his jerseys framed hanging on the wall behind him. All athletes have their mancaves with memorabilia.

Scott Hall probably sold all of his shyt for a shot of tequila and regrets it :hhh:
 
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