Bret Hart Claims Goldberg Should Not Be In WWE Hall Of Fame

Bret Hart Claims Goldberg Should Not Be In WWE Hall Of Fame

Two-time WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart has never been one who is afraid of speaking his mind, and Goldberg is his latest victim.

While speaking to Prime Time with Sean Mooney, Hart took issue with the fact that Goldberg is in the WWE Hall of Fame.

While speaking with Mooney, Hart had the following to say about his fellow former WCW and WWE Superstar:

“I wish that Bill Goldberg had never kicked me in the head as hard as he could. I don’t know how you give a guy a Hall of Fame thing for hurting as many wrestlers as Bill Goldberg hurt, and without consequence. He usually got a pat on the back and told how good of job he did out there, when you’re scraping the wrestler that worked with him off the mat. When Bill Goldberg kicked me in the head, I honest to God, I lost about 16 million dollars in like one second. I just signed with WCW for three million a year for another three years on top of the two years I had left on my original contract, so it was bad timing, and unfortunate.”

During the interview, Hart references the superkick from Goldberg that put an end to his wrestling career.

Hart also spoke about how he is unhappy with wrestlers inducted into the Hall of Fame thanking the McMahon family.

Bret says that the wrestlers should be thanking other stars they have worked with in their respective careers.

“So many wrestlers that were up there never thanked anybody. They thanked Stephanie, and they thanked Vince, and they thanked Triple H, and I thought it was such bullsh*t. They should thank the wrestlers that made them, and the wrestlers that worked with them. I was so disappointed at how so many of them never thanked the wrestlers that went to all the trouble to help them. Most of them had no recollection of anyone helping them.”

5 years ago by Wrestle Talk

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