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Bret Hart Discusses How Triple H & Shawn Michaels Used To Bully The Rock During His Early WWF Days

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• Bret Hart Discusses How Triple H & Shawn Michaels Used To Bully The Rock During His Early WWF Days

While speaking on Confessions Of The Hitman, two time WWE Hall Of Famer Bret Hart discussed Triple H and Shawn Michaels being problematic backstage and bullying talents like The Rock in the 1990s.

Below is what he said:

“A lot of the wrestlers would give him a hard time in those days, a really hard time, enough to try to break him and get him to quit and they almost succeeded. And I can remember going to bat for Dwayne quite a few times and kind of looking out for him, Owen too. I think Owen and I had a lot to do with sort of looking out for him when he first came down. [The Rock] was kind of a marked guy.

I don’t know why he had such a hard time being accepted by some of the more jerk-like wrestlers. A lot of the same guys who had a problem with Rock were the same guys that were all involved in the Screwjob with me, so I had the same dislike for the same petty bullsh*t that these guys were all about.

I remember Shawn Michaels coming into the dressing room and dressing down poor Dwayne. Shawn came in and just dressed him down and he chewed him out. And I believe, [HBK] told [The Rock] to never do a top rope dropkick ever again because that was his move. That’s what he was mad about. And then, he slammed the door and he walked out. The Rock was [deflated] because in those days, Shawn had a lot of weight. He was a pretty important guy for the company, a veteran guy kind of dressing him down like that, he was apologizing and said he didn’t know, and he thought it would be okay.

I remember the door closed after Shawn left and I said, ‘that’s bullsh*t. That’s total bullsh*t.’ I said, ‘nobody owns the dropkick off the top. You can do that. Owen does it all the time! Why doesn’t he cut a promo on Owen?’ I said, ‘they’re just busting your chops and they’re trying to work on you’.

Triple H was the same. He was always out to get The Rock. Shawn was out to get him and they just worked on him, and worked on him, and worked on him. And I left. [The Rock] was still in the doghouse with those guys. They wanted him [out] as bad as they wanted me out. Like, they were after him. And, for me, maybe a year later, he started getting his break and he started to take off in WWF. And I’m so glad he overcame their petty bullsh*t.

Just jealousy and out of nowhere. Just jealousy, and distinctly jealousy. Seeing someone that is a nice kid climbing the ladder bothered someone like Shawn Michaels or bothered Triple H so much that they couldn’t see passed it. They worked on him and worked on him and it was pretty clear to me. And it wasn’t the only time they came in and made those types of scenes. They did that a few times, but I had a lot of clout at that time too, so I could go in and make him rebound and say, ‘don’t pay attention to that stuff, you didn’t do anything wrong’ because he was still green. That’s a term we use in [pro] wrestling. He was still a rookie.

It’s funny, but one of the guys I remember kind of looking out for me back then was Dwayne’s dad. Dwayne’s dad was the great Rocky Johnson. He kind of looked out for me in those days. And, very subtly, but he would take me under his wing in front of the dressing room.”

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• Old School ECW Veteran Celebrates His Birthday

Old School ECW/WWF/WWE Veteran “Little” Spike Dudley (Real name: Matthew Hyson) celebrates his 50th birthday today.

Spike joined Paul Heyman’s ECW Extreme Championship Wrestling promotion in 1996 and stayed with the company till its demise in 2001.

After Vince McMahon bought ECW, he also signed Spike Dudley and kept him on contract till 2005.

The last time he was featured on main stream wrestling TV, he wrestled for TNA iMPACT Wrestling as Brother Runt up until a couple of years ago.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SPIKE DUDLEY!


        
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