I had unexplainable emotions seeing Bret and Shawn in the ring together. I honostly looked over to my friend, trying to say anything, and I couldn't describe it.
I did think it was a little lame to only have Bret in three segements, the opening, talk with Jericho, and the end. The night was built up as the night of Bret Hart, and he was barely on the show.
I have hated how guests get involved in matches in the past (ie-Piven, Green) and that's the end of their involvement. I would have thought that there was some carry over. Considering the rumoured contract offered to Bret, I doubt the kick to the junk is the last we've seen of him.
Bret is signed up to and including Wrestlemania.
Two huge things came out of this whole thing
1) The induction of Stu Hart into the WWE Hall of Fame
2) The rumored street fight between Hart and MacMahon which will probably see Michael's involved somehow. Hart beats Macmahon and he leaves with his head held high.
Not even close to the last that we've seen of Bret.
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I tuned in last night, would have been very difficult for me not too. Was the first time I watched a WWF/WWE show since Bret left the WWF for WCW and the first time I've watched a wrestling show period since a few shows following Goldberg kick and Bret's concussion.
Was a little hard for me to watch Michaels in the ring with Hart, 12 years is too long to carry a grudge to all of a sudden get a warm fuzzy feeling. But clearly from the interviws I've seen with Michaels and what happened this was something that needed to be done a long time ago.
Either or I knew I wasn't going to be happy afterward's, maybe what happened off air would have done that for me.
But like CC said, Stu Hart was the big news and hopefully Bret can give the next generation of Harts enough of a push so that the young kids watching will follow the Hart Dynasty as much as I did the Hart Foundation/Bulldogs
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I watched it, it was pretty lame. But really what else can you expect considering Bret's not exactly in good physical condition anymore. I'm just glad Vinny Mac kicked him at the end, that was way too touchy-feely before that.
On a side note, that's the first time I've watched Raw in 10 years. I don't even know who half the wrestlers are anymore. Also funny to see who's still hangin around. I can't believe Michaels is still fighting. Aren't his knees like plastic??
Who was the kid hoisting Brett up with Mark Henry?
Is that Davey Boy's son?
Correct.
I did switch over to Spike durring the commercials, and thought it was funny that Hulk was all about "giving the young guys in the locker room a chance", and that's why they have brought in Jeff Hardy, Ric Flair, Scott Hall, X-Pac, Val Venis... etc. Fail.