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WWE - Bret Hitman Hart - The Best There Is : The Best There Was : The Best There Ever Will Be [DVD]

WWE - Bret Hitman Hart - The Best There Is : The Best There Was : The Best There Ever Will Be [DVD]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7937 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-01-30
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Running time: 548 minutes

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A must for any Hitman fan !5
Finally, after years of looking like Brets legacy would be left to a 90 minute documentary the WWE and Bret have put aside differences to produce the BEST DVD WWE have ever put together. The DVD consists of a 3 set, the first disk featuring a 2 hour documentary on Brets career that goes right back to the early days of Stampeede wrestling and just watching Bret and Dynamite go is enough of a reason for any Bret fan to buy this in my opinion. From here its to WWE, the Hart Foundation, single action, title glory, his anti american stance and fantastic feud with Austin and beyond. It of course has a section on the infamous screw job, his brothers death and his time in WCW, scattered throughout are small pieces of intervies from Vince and other wrestlers.

An interesting note is the Bret Hart we get through the interview. This isnt an angry and bitter Bret. This is a more reflective Bret and with that comes a side you dont usually see from people on WWE DVDs. For one he is completely open with everything he says and on his reflection of his career gets chocked up on more than a few occasions. Bret has an almost photographic memory of his career and everything he has done and he tells his stories and states his point of view with an honesty and a frankness that makes him easy to listen to. He puts over everyone he worked with and even gives Shawn his props...something Shawn still seems unwilling to do.

The set also comes with a collection of matches selected by Bret himself.

Disc 1
Hart Foundation vs British Bulldogs.

One of the many meetings between these teams and an ultra stiff wrestling feast is here for the fans. Not their best match but then theres so many to pick from it wouldnt be fair to call one of the their best.

Hart Foundation vs Killer Bees.

A real gem of a match and a chance to see Bret really carrying a match and playing the heel (and loving every minute of it). Best match of the first disk.

Dsic 2
Bret Hart vs British Bulldog.

Their match from Summerslam and its as classic and epic today as it was then. Its especially good to watch, after watching the documentary in which Bret points out a number of blown spots. Still, they cant hurt the match, which is a good example of Bret carrying the whole thing on his back and this was the match that truly made the HitMan.

Bret Hart vs Bam Bam Bigelow.

Not their King Of The Ring final, which is a little disappointing, but it almost follows the same format, right down to the finish and these 2 also had a good chemistry.

Hart Foundation vs Rockers.

Definetly not the best match these teams had, but its worth watching just to see Shawn and Bret in the ring together.

Bret Hart vs Mr. Perfect.

The Summerslam 91 match these 2 had, with Perfects back going the way of the dodo, still an excellent high quality match with slick wrestling and Brets first major singles title (back when the IC belt meant something)

Bret Hart vs Ricky Steamboat.

Ricky will always be a wrestling god and this match is no exception. Brets still developing here so the type of match of the century they could have had once Bret hit 33 never happened, but its a great little match.

Bret Hart vs Ted BiBease.

This was during Brets first singles push and while he was protected, he wasnt allowed to go like he would be from 91 onwards. As a result, the match feels a little flawed and definetly stalled.

Hart Foundation vs Nasty Boys.

Taken from Wrestlemania 7 and featured the last appearence of the Hart Foundation as a team...until Bret reformed them in 97 and also a shock ending which showed how dominente of a team they were by this time.

Bret Hart vs Mr. Perfect.

From the King of the ring and here Perfects back is BETTER which means, if possible, and even BETTER match. Fantasic wrestling, great heat, great psychology and the ultimate in classy endings. These 2 just couldnt have a bad match if they tried.

Bret Hart vs Owen Hart.

From Wrestlemania and possibly the greatest opening match in event history. The crowd are solidly behind Bret, which shows how good of a story theyd been telling. Owen plays his part perfectly, great commentry from the King and just a damn good match that should be watched again and again.

Disc 3
Bret Hart vs Owem Hart.

Filmed after Summerslam 94 and def not the best match these 2 had. Its almost like Bret and Owen arent really into this one, which is understandable after the cage match (which would have been better here) but still a good match and I think the last match they had until 96.

Bret Hart vs Hakushi.

From In Your House, filmed during the cliques year of dominance, which is why Bret was stuck in the mid card and is a great example of Bret making a star. By the end of this match people were even chanting for Hakushi.

Bret Hart vs Diesel.

Their Survivor Series match which features a slow slow pace but a great story being told and was probably Big Kevs third best match...ever. Bret plays rough and just seeing him jam a chair into Diesels leg is enough to make you squirm.

Bret Hart vs British Bulldog.

Taken from In Your House in 1995. Not as good as the Summerslam match, but then what could be, but worth watching for some great wrestling and a sick blade job by Bret that looks really disturbing when you first see it.

Bret Hart vs Undertaker.

Taken just after Bret won his 5th title and filmed from the UK where Brets anti american stance was a huge debate in terms of fan support. Bret works like a mad man to get a good match out of big Mark but the real star of this match is the crowd heat. Its just off the charts.

Bret Hart vs Chris Benoit. (Owen Hart tribute Match in WCW)

This being the tribute match to Owen and Nitros last great match. The wrestling is super slick, the match blows beautifully and tells a story, which is what wrestling is all about. Its also intresting to see both men really working stiff against eachother, especially from Benoit who snaps his german suplexes with more venom here than hes ever done in a WWE ring.

Bret Hart vs Stone Cold.

This one doesnt even need an introduction. A classic, classic, classic that changes the face of wrestling, created a star and role reversed 2 superstars in one match. My favourite moment is when Bret grabs a padded chair (the ones always used) then throws it aside for a pure steel one, signalling the chance in styles. This was literally putting a man over and making him a star. Something no one these days is willing to do. All the spot hoggers should watch this match and take head that new stars need to be created, and that sadly includes the bald one in this match.

All in all, possibly the best wrestling set WWE have ever produced. If there is one thing lacking it would be commentries on certain matches from Bret, but otherwise, it has everything any Bret Hart fan could want.

The best. PERIOD5
Only the best in the wrestling industry are deserving of having their own DVDs that focus on their greatest matches and/or careers. And only the best of the best are deserving of these remarkable 3-disc sets that WWE expertly put together. Ric Flair and the Undertaker deserved this treatment, but in my opinion, no one deserves it more than Bret Hart.

For those long-time fans of WWF/E, the name Bret Hart says it all. He was truly one of the biggest names in the history of professional wrestling that really revolutionised the business. For those people who haven't really been WWE fans all that long, and you've only heard of Bret Hart by playing the recent computer games where he's an unlockable legend, you're really missing out. Bret Hart's name is truly synonymous with how great wrestling is. And to understand that, you need to check out this DVD.

Originally, this was going to be titled, "Screwed: The Bret Hart story" and focus entirely on the controversial incident in Montreal, which spelled the end for the Hitman in WWE. Thankfully, the decision was made to rename the DVD, "The Bret Hart Story: The best there is, the best there was, the best there ever will be" and focus entirely on the Hitman's career, which is much more respectful and appropriate to a man who helped the business survive and thrive after the end of Hulkamania.

Vince McMahon introduces the documentary and shows real class by thanking Bret for putting their differences aside to present this story. And what follows is a documentary that lasts over two hours, exploring the phenomenon that is the Hitman, greatly detailing how this legend originated and developed to the status that he deserved to be. Throughout the documentary, we hear comments from the likes of Vince McMahon, Jim Ross, and many of wrestling's greats regarding the truly important aspects of Bret's career. And there are many that make up this vast and storied career.

There is excellent archive footage that showcases Bret's amazing talent in his early days. The highlights of his tenure in his father's Stampede Wrestling promotion are vintage diamonds, amongst them being the clips of his epic battles with the Dynamite Kid and Bad News Allen.

Following the documentation of the Stampede Promotion, the Bret Hart story then covers what really made the Hitman an icon and a legend, and that was his run in the WWE. Although I knew of the Hitman's history and career, never had I seen this much footage of his matches, promos, angles and interviews. And I was in for a huge surprise. As Jim Ross says, "You always knew what you were gonna get from Bret Hart, and that was quality."

Practically everything is covered here; his days in the Hart Foundation with Jim 'The Anvil' Neidhart, his run with the Intercontinental Championship, his ascension to the WWE title, his crowning as the 1993 King of the Ring, his heated rivalry with his brother, Owen, and of course, the awesome feud with Stone Cold Steve Austin. But what really brings it all to life, is hearing it all from Bret himself.

As the documentary details how big a star the Hitman became, Bret comes across as one of the nicest and most confident individuals anywhere. Although there are times when he speaks highly of himself, it's not out of arrogance, and his positive comments regarding himself is justifiable by pretty much anyone, and Bret never forgets those who helped make him the legend he became, as he praises his fellow co-workers.

The Hitman's not afraid to speak his mind on various issues, though. Such as how he felt shafted when he lost the WWE title to Yokozuna at WrestleMania IX, only to stand aside and let Hulk Hogan beat the 600lb behemoth. And then of course, there's his hatred for Shawn Michaels. Although Bret remains proud of the classic Iron Man match at WrestleMania XII, and acknowledges HBK's amazing talents and that his era was coming, Bret doesn't hesitate in letting everyone know how he feels about Shawn as a person, or how he felt on the road leading up to, during, and after the Iron Man match.

When the inevitable subject of Survivor Series 1997 is discussed, it's not covered in the same extent that it has been in the past, and with good reason. Although the Montreal Screwjob is a dark cloud that will always hang over the Hitman, it's irrelevant compared to what he should be remembered for, and that's all the contributions he's made to professional wrestling. Besides, the story behind the event has been covered plenty of times over the years, so don't expect it to dominate what this DVD is all about.

Nevertheless, when the topic is discussed, things take the tone of 'doom and gloom', as it was a great downward spiral for Bret, as he jumpshipped to WCW for his final years, only to be poorly used. Then there's the tragic death of Owen, which devastated me back then, and still scars me to this day, along with everyone else. After a brief and overdue run as the WCW Champion, Bret's career came to a premature end at the hands of Bill Goldberg, which would lead to a devastating stroke.

Although the Hitman's career didn't end happily ever after, watching this DVD made me realise that the good outweighs the bad. The documentary finishes off with an awesome music video that highlights the best bits of Bret Hart's career. As with any good wrestling DVD, there are tons of extra interviews, including a really hilarious story about one of Owen's legendary 'ribs'. Then there're the extra matches, which have been handpicked by Bret himself. All the extra matches are above average and there are some real classics.

Bret 'Hitman' Hart's legacy should never be forgotten. And now, thanks to Vince McMahon, it won't. This DVD is simply the best thing WWE has ever put together.

Pink and Black Attack!5
A great DVD to buy. I got this DVD four days before its release to get it signed by Bret himself. This is, (In my opinion) the Best WWE DVD ever. It's a 3-disc set packed with matches Bret picked himself. Also a two-hour documentary about Bret's career in Stampede Wrestling, WWE and WCW. It goes into great detail about Stampede, as Stu Hart owned it. The bad thing about the documentary is that it doesn't cover all of Bret's career in WCW but covers a lot in WWE.
Then you get all those great matches. These are the ones I can remember. Hart Foundation Vs Bulldogs
Hart Foundation Vs Killer Bees
Bret Vs Ricky Steamboat
Bret Vs Ted Dibase
Hart Foundation Vs Nasty Boyz Wrestlemania VII Tag Title
Bret Hart Vs Mr Perfect Summerslam 91 IC Title
Bret Hart Vs Davey Boy Smith Summerslam 92 IC Title (Bret says this was his greatest match ever and it was in the UK)
Bret Hart Vs Bam Bam Bigalow
Bret Hart Vs Mr Perfect King of the Ring 93 semi Final
Bret Hart Vs Owen Hart Wreslemania X
Bret Hart Vs Owen Hart WWE Title
Bret Hart Vs Hakushi In Your House 1
Bret Hart Vs Diesel Survivor Series 95 WWE Title
Bret Hart Vs Davey Boy Smith In Your House Dec 95 WWE Title
Bret Hart Vs Stone Cold Steve Austin Submission match Wrestlemania 13 (My favourite match)
Bret Hart Vs The Undertaker One Night Only WWE Title
Bret Hart Vs Chris Benoit Owen Hart Tribute match WCW Nitro
I recomend you buy "Wrestling With Shadows" on DVD with this as it has alot more on Survivor Series 97 on it.