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Not sure if anyone bothered watching "Bret Hart Appreciation Night" following Raw, but it was available on my station "The Score" in Quebec, so I didn't need the WWE app to watch it. Pretty sure no one else in Canada did either.
The first person that joined Bret in the ring to speak of his accomplishments was Pat Patterson. The guy came out in tears and spoke very highly of Bret and everything he achieved in wrestling. At one point, he even took a knee and delivered very heartfelt praise for Bret.
Right after Patterson stood up again, the first thing Bret said on the mic in front of the whole crowd was "I get scared when Pat gets down on his knees", obviously a rib on Patterson's homosexuality.
Afterwards, Patterson looked a little dejected, but soon said something along the lines of "Oh, we're being funny? Hahaha", seemingly shrugging it off. Though I'm sure it wasn't first time someone has poked at him for his sexuality, but it was a little weird seeing it happen on live television. Especially after the words Patterson delivered to Bret which were very sincere and appreciative of the Hitman's career.
I'm definitely not trying to paint Bret as a homophobe, but that comment definitely caught me by surprise. What are your thoughts on this?
The first person that joined Bret in the ring to speak of his accomplishments was Pat Patterson. The guy came out in tears and spoke very highly of Bret and everything he achieved in wrestling. At one point, he even took a knee and delivered very heartfelt praise for Bret.
Right after Patterson stood up again, the first thing Bret said on the mic in front of the whole crowd was "I get scared when Pat gets down on his knees", obviously a rib on Patterson's homosexuality.
Afterwards, Patterson looked a little dejected, but soon said something along the lines of "Oh, we're being funny? Hahaha", seemingly shrugging it off. Though I'm sure it wasn't first time someone has poked at him for his sexuality, but it was a little weird seeing it happen on live television. Especially after the words Patterson delivered to Bret which were very sincere and appreciative of the Hitman's career.
I'm definitely not trying to paint Bret as a homophobe, but that comment definitely caught me by surprise. What are your thoughts on this?