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One of the most legendary professional wrestlers to step into the ring, Bret Hart is not afraid to let his opinion be known.
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Multiple wrestlers have become the target of his criticism, including Goldberg and the late Hulk Hogan.
Now, the Excellence of Execution has taken aim at current WWE Head of Creative Triple H, and he’s not holding back.
In a recent interview with Kenny McIntosh of Inside The Ropes, Hart revealed that he doesn’t know where he stands with Triple H, but he believes that The Game “is a phony” and he has “very little respect” for The Cerebral Assassin.
“I’m not sure where I stand with Triple H,” Hart said. “Just being honest, I never rated him. Everything he’s done and created, it’s all stuff he wrote out for himself. I wish I could have sat back in 1992 and said, ‘this is what Im going to do for the next ten years. ‘I’m going to win every title and I’m going to be champion 55 times or 500 times.’
“I think Triple H is a phony in the sense that he never earned it and he never deserved it. He married the boss’s daughter [Stephanie McMahon]. I wish he had been in the dressing room when I knocked Vince out. I wish that it had happened and he was in the dressing room because he might not be married to Stephanie anymore, or it might not have ever happened.
“There was so much anger, and Triple H was such a slimeball back in 1997. He was a guy that I had very little respect for.”
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