RamblingMad
I'm an 80s kid too.
- Joined
- Mar 29, 2019
Where’s the love for Brett Hart? What he accomplished in Montreal is mind boggling.
His autobiography is very good. But he comes across as being increasingly bitter as the years go by, and he can't seem to let Montreal go.Where’s the love for Brett Hart? What he accomplished in Montreal is mind boggling.
His autobiography is very good. But he comes across as being increasingly bitter as the years go by, and he can't seem to let Montreal go.
It's one of those questions that will never be answered to the satisfaction of everyone that follows pro wrestling.I think, he was in on it. I find it hard to believe that he wasn’t.
Pro wrestling is at it's best when the performers get you invested to the point where you can suspend disbelief and treat it like it's real.I knew it was all fake but I loved wrestling when I was a kid. Kinda like Santa, I refused to believe it was all make believe. I can still remember attending a battle royal where legends Haystacks Calhoun, Bobo Brazil, Bruno Samartino, Andre the Giant were all in the same ring together.
None. One of the stupidest things to watch.
The Rock says, It doesn’t matter what you think!
if you smell what the Rock .... is cooking!