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Kemo
04-28-2016, 08:43 PM
Bret Hart continues to have very few nice things to say about Triple H. In an interview with Notts TV News, the WWE Hall of Famer criticized Triple H for his desire to push performers based on their physiques. Hart does give credit to his NXT brand for having better wrestling than WrestleMania 32, which Hart says had “no great wrestling” on it. Hart also takes jabs at Hulk Hogan and the Ultimate Warrior while discussing The Game.

“I’m always happy to be proven wrong, but I’ve never seen any real genius come from Triple H yet,” Hart said. “I sound like I’m always knocking him, but it seems like he’s quick to push the great wrestling to the side and push the bodies, guys who have [good] physiques, all the time. They wonder why CM Punk quit and they wonder why Daniel Bryan got hurt. It’s because they squeeze so much out of those guys. I’m just calling it the way it is. Triple H is a former bodybuilder. He’s all about bodies. He thought that Hulk Hogan was the greatest wrestler in the world. They think Ultimate Warrior was the greatest wrestler in the world because that’s what they’re attracted to, but he’s not really a wrestling fan like I grew up.”

Hart credits Sami Zayn, Shinsuke Nakamura, Asuka and Bayley for putting on a better show at Takeover: Dallas than anything he saw at WrestleMania 32. The Hitman objects with WWE putting part-time wrestlers at the top of the card at ‘Mania, and feels those positions should go to talent that works year-round.

“As much of a great job Undertaker did to carry him, to me, from a storyline standpoint, Vince McMahon’s son got the main event spot,” Hart said of Shane McMahon’s Hell In A Cell match against The Undertaker.

“Triple H got the 1,000th time world champion spot. He’s making the top money. Brock Lesnar is making top money. They’re working twice a year, three times a year, five times a year,” Hart said. “You look at Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens and Natalya, people who are slogging it out day in, day out, week in, week out, in every part of the world, traveling every day, and they’re all in the opening matches, the pre-card. There’s something wrong with the logic of that. […] All these guys are doing the work all year round and they give the money spots to these guys who are part-timers. It’s just not right.”

the madscotsman
04-29-2016, 01:10 PM
The Hitman makes a lot sense.

Kemo
04-29-2016, 02:50 PM
Hunter is changing the company for the better. Vince is the one who pushes "the bodies". Most of the blame he's laying at Hunter's feet, is Vince's fault.
Brett just sounds like a bitter old man like he has since he had his spot pulled from him. I love Hitman, but all he's been doing is getting on his Podcast and crying about everything wrong with the business, but doesn't do shit to try to help fix it.

When Bret says Hogan was Hunter's favorite wrestler, you know that's a Goddamn lie. Hunter started in the business as Ric Flair 2.0.

the madscotsman
04-29-2016, 04:07 PM
HHH came out of retirement to beat CM Punk then went into retirement again. He squashed Zak Ryder when Ryder was one of the most over guys in the company, he beat Lesnar when Lesnar was unbeatable and made himself the champ at the Royal Rumble. That's not changing the business for the better. Didn't he also beat Ziggler on Raw a few weeks ago?