Bret Hart wanted his brother fired after this event..


Bret Hart wanted his brother fired after this event..

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Bret Hart says he's sorry he ever left WWE for WCW - especially because of  how Goldberg ended his career
Legendary WWE Wrestler Bret Hart

Former WWE writer Vince Russo has revealed that Bret told Owen Hart to leave WWE after the Montreal Screwjob incident. The Survivor Series 1997 pay-per-view ended with Shawn Michaels defeating WCW-bound Bret Hart for the WWE Championship.

 The Hitman thought he was going to retain his title in the match. However, to avoid WCW using the WWE Championship on television, Vince McMahon decided to book Michaels as the winner without Hart knowing.

Russo spoke to Dr. Chris on the latest edition of his podcast. He recalled that he received a phone call from an emotional Owen Hart five days after the Screwjob.

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“Bro, I’m home and my phone rings. Bro, it’s Owen crying. He [said], ‘Vince, you’ve gotta call Bret, you’ve gotta call Bret.’ I’m like, ‘Owen, relax, what’s going on?’ And he basically said, ‘Bret told me that he is going to disown me as a brother and never speak to me again if I continue to work with the WWE.’”

Vince Russo on his conversation with Bret Hart

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Bret and Owen Hart

Vince Russo agreed to call Bret Hart after Owen Hart had failed to get hold of Vince McMahon. He said Bret was so infuriated by the situation that he felt like showing up to work with a gun.

“I’ll never forget, Bret said to me that night, and, bro, he was out of his wits at that time, like out of his wits. He goes, ‘Man, Vince, you know what I felt like doing the next day? You know what I felt like doing? I felt like showing up with a gun at the building and just start taking everybody out.’

Despite Bret Hart’s ultimatum, Owen Hart ended up working for WWE until his death in May 1999.

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