Eric Bischoff has shared his thoughts on Bret Hart’s recent controversial remarks.
WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart has been making some controversial comments about the current wrestling product and making some serious claims about some wrestlers. He recently claimed that Shawn Michaels and Vince McMahon were lovers.
While legendary commentator Jim Ross has already shared his thoughts on Hart’s comments, Eric Bischoff has also chimed in. While speaking on his 83 Weeks podcast, Bischoff noted that Hart is acting out of bitterness with all his remarks and questioned why he couldn’t just move on instead of holding all this resentment.
“First of all, I don’t think Bret Hart has the ability to be funny. Maybe he is at times, but I’ve never seen it. Humor is not something that pops into my head when I think of Bret Hart. No, I don’t think he was being funny. I think he’s being bitter. And the reason I feel that way is because of everything that we’ve heard out of Bret Hart for the last couple of years.”
“I don’t know, man, this is so bitter, like I’m not joking. I think it’s like clinical if I was somewhere close to Bret or someone close to Bret, I’d suggest maybe go see a therapist or talk to somebody and just leave that baggage behind. Otherwise, your life will be way better if you do.” [H/T: WrestlingNews.Co]
Booker T Also Showed Concern Over Bret Hart’s Recent Remarks
Speaking on his Hall of Fame podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Booker T also shared some concern over Bret Hart’s recent comments.
“Bret Hart has been all over the place lately. I really don’t even know what it is. This dude… I like Bret Hart. Bret Hart has done so much for this business, and now at this stage of the game, everything’s nuclear. Everything’s, ‘Burn, let everything burn.’ It’s just like, man, why? Why?
“I know Bret Hart had his issues with Goldberg and those issues are deep rooted over what happened inside the ring. But one thing I must say – stuff that happens in the ring, it happens. I don’t think none of us go out in the middle of the ring and try to hurt anybody on purpose or anything like that.
“But I just think Bret Hart is a much better person than the person that’s been doing these podcasts and making a lot of these claims that he’s been making as of late.
“Some of this stuff you just can’t walk back. Some of this stuff you can’t walk back and we’ve gotta see each other at some point in time.
“And to not be able to relive some of the greatest moments in the history of this business because of bitterness – it’s gonna be a lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely dark day at the end of this ride.
“And I just said man, I just think Bret Hart’s a much, much better person than the person that we’ve been seeing as of late. I know he is.” [H/T: WrestleTalk]
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