Bret Hart shoots on Hogan, Talks about what MMA and Pro Wrestling need

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WWE Hall of Fame legend Bret Hart was interviewed this week by Canada.com. The Hitman talks about mixed martial arts, what the pro wrestling industry needs, his disdain for Hulk Hogan and more. Here are the highlights:

UFC & Mixed Martial Arts: "I'd never do UFC. I wasn't good enough and I was smarter than that. I have a lot of respect for UFC guys, but I still think they're not getting the money they deserve, especially when I see them taking all those head shots. You can see the brain cells just vanishing when they get hit five, six times. It's the kind of brain damage you carry around forever. You can't put a price tag on your brain and I know that better than anyone else [since a concussion ended his career]. I have a lot of respect for it, but it's not something I would have done, since I put too much value on my brain cells. I don't mind pretending to bash somebody's brain cells out.

What Wrestling Needs: "It takes one certain guy. It seems to be the case all the time. One guy seems to be able to ignite the industry. There's lot of good wrestlers out there, but I think they need to make some adjustments with the story telling."

Hulk Hogan's Classless Comments about John Graziano: "I think he showed his true colours. He's washed up. He exposed himself. It's pretty callous. I think he dug himself an even bigger hole on Larry King. He was always selfish. Everything Hogan ever did was for Hogan. That could have happened to anybody. We all have kids that age. I know I wouldn't have handled things the same way. I would have been very remorseful."

Who He Keeps In Touch With: "I'm pretty close friends with [Roddy] Piper, Stone Cold [Steve Austin] . . . I stay in touch with Edge, and Chris Jericho is a pretty good friend of mine."

What's Next for Him: "I'm going to try to write a novel. I'm going to pursue getting my autobiography made into some sort of film. I'd like to see it be an episodic thing, like The Sopranos . . . I've had some pretty interesting discussions. Brad Pitt's film company came to me. I haven't heard back from them, but there's been good interest."

From Wrestlignattitude.com^^

I've always liked hearing what Bret Hart has to say. And what he said about Hogan is spot on, as with what wrestling needs. I reckon that 'guy' who sparks it all will be MVP once he's pushed ot the Main Event

Anyway, discuss
 

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Hogan is selfish. But coming from Bret = :roflmao:

I don't think anyone currently in the WWE is the right man to reignite the industry. I have no idea who it will be, but I don't think they are in WWE.
 

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Meh, of course it'd be nice if another huge megastar came along, but the closest we have now is Cena and Orton, which is fine by me. The business is doing fine, wwe raw is still one of the most watched shows.
And ya, Bret is right, Hogan is pretty selfish, and he's shwon that all the time.
 

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How much do most UFC fighters make? Don't the top names make a few hundred thou (champ or not) a fight?
 
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cena is a mega-star. i like listening to what bret hart sais. hogan is selfish but hart is a step more.
 
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And this coming from the same guy, who walked on his Stu Hart's hall of fame ceremony because he was voted 14 best Canada wrestler ever!
 

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usually a good interview with tha "hitman"(no, not dre's former account)



but like...

ya-think he could've pointed out who he thinks is that "ONE GUY" that ignites the industry and such...
 
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Bret is a very wise man who never says stupid shit in interviews unlike Scott Steiner who says real stupid shit in interviews. I suggest every wrestling fan pick up Bret's book it's to people outside of Canada it's worth looking for.