Bret Hart vs. Ric Flair. Souled Out '98. This feud stems from Flair taking offense to Bret calling himself the best ever. Flair, who's a 13-time Champ, thinks he's the best of all-time. Flair wrestled Bruiser Brody in Singapore for a whole hour. He's wrestled around the world. Let's see if The Hitman can top those feats!
Bret with a side headlock takedown. Flair gradually gets up and grabs Bret's leg to try a knee-breaker but doesn't have success. Bret with a scoop slam and a side headlock. Flair pushes Bret against the corner and, surprisingly, gives him a clean break. Bret uses Flair's own finisher against him, the figure-four.
Flair's on the edge of the ring apron for a respite. Bret suplexes him back into the ring. Bret with a rear chinlock and a side headlock. Flair counters with a side suplex. Flair drops down for a bodydrop attempt and Bret counters with a swinging neckbreaker. Bret with a side headlock and a running bulldog. Bret with an Enziguiri to the back of Flair's head. Flair isn't deterred as he tries a figure-four. Bret inside cradles him. Flair climbs the top for an aerial move. Bret, who's been playing possum all along, picks him up for a military press. Bret with an elbow off the second turnbuckle. Bret with a superplex and a sharpshooter for the win. The final spots was a repeat of their WWF title match finish.