Bret Hart appeared on the latest episode of Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions. During it, he talked about classic matches and his match philosophy. “I pretend in my head that I’m sitting in the front row watching myself,” Hart says. “I would always perform for myself. Like, this is for me to watch. I’m sitting in the front row and I’m going to watch this match. I always wanted just to have the best stories.”
Hart also says that wrestlers can’t just declare themselves of having classic matches. “A classic match is one that people talk about over and over and over for years and years and years. I do appearances and stuff like that and I have people talk to me about the Roddy Piper match. They talk to me about the Bulldog match. They talk about our match. They talk about Undertaker at SummerSlam. They talk about me and Owen at WrestleMania X. They’re all classics … All I ever wanted to do was give Vince a library of classics.”
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