The former WWE star says Bret Hart “really didn't want to lose the fight against him

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Bret Hart is considered by many as one of the biggest WWE stars of all time. In a recent interview, Mr. Hughes recalled how the Hitman would have raised concerns before one of their games.

Hughes had spells with WWE in 1993, 1997 and 1999. During his first round with the company, the 60-year-old went to head with Bret Hart during several unannounced live events. He was also involved in a brief rivalry with The Undertaker.

Talk to Wrestling match titleHughes said Hart did not want to lose the fight against him. The Canadian only agreed to take a defeat at the fall after a producer told him that the president of WWE, Vince McMahon, refused to change the arrival.

“We are in the locker room talking about what we are going to do, how we are going to have our match, and he really didn't want to do it, two, three,” said Hughes. “He really didn't want to do it, but Vince, that's what he wanted because I head to The Undertaker, so you have to make me look stronger, right?”

Hughes first made his name in the fight for WCW from 1990 to 1992. He then worked as bodyguard on the screen for Chris Jericho and Triple H Wwe.


How Bret Hart reacted to losing against Mr. Hughes

In 1993, Mr. Hughes was a newcomer to the WWE locker room at a time when Bret Hart was already one of the company's names of the company.

According to Hughes, Hart quickly came back on his feet and left the ring after losing his own.

“Finally, Bret says:” Okay. “He finally let me finish, one, two, three finishments, but it was not there long.

In the same interview, Hughes explain Why suddenly ended his script with The Undertaker.


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