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Bret Hart: The Story of the Wrestler They Call "The Hitman" (Pro-wrestling Legends)

Bret Hart: The Story of the Wrestler They Call "The Hitman" (Pro-wrestling Legends)
By Jacqueline Mudge

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #777563 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-11-01
  • Format: Illustrated
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 64 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
"These quick, easy reads in the Pro Wrestling Legends series are filled with color photos set on wide margin pages and are designed to fill the need for information on the recent resurgence of professional wrestling. Fans are likely to be drawn to the stories....they are must-buys, given the massive popularity of this entertainment and the utter lack of other titles."

Synopsis
A biography of the professional wrestler, from a well-known wrestling family in Canada, who has won both the World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling titles.


Customer Reviews

This book is far too brief1
I hardly think 95 pages in a large font is enough to tell the story of Bret Hart. Theres about half a page on the Survivor Series Screw Job. This book prefers to go on in detail about his matches, ie Bret suplexed Davey Boy etc, and is more of a reference to his Wrestling career than a story about Bret himself.

"Grappling Excellence" A hero in an anti-hero world.5
Once I picked this book up, I couldn't put it down. The story of a man who is given life breaking decisions over the "fake sport". This gives the non wrestling fans a taste of the pro wrestlers everyday life. This book illustrates Bret's growing up environment and his great ring legend father Stu Hart.The novel lets the reader discover all the secrets of the famous survivors series "screw job" and his offer to move to WCW wrestling for a huge contract offer. For a wrestling fan, an absolute must, and for a non wrestling fan, well it will certainly raise your respect level for Bret and his "in ring" career.