I agree. The first time he did it to Sami was impactful because of the vicious factor. That doesn't mean it should be done in every PPV match just to get an reaction from the crowd. It's fukking dangerous no matter how safe the worker isI dislike that but i absolutely HATE to see this move
shyt is getting more common too with other people sharking. I think its only a matter of time before someone gets fukked up
Thats cool. Dont get weak and back off your word.Bret responded back. Said he rewatched the Cena incident and it was reckless. Seth used excessive force and Cena didn't do anything wrong.
Said he didn't see the Sting incident but he brought up a point about why you would do that move to an old man.
This might be the funniest thing I've ever seen on the coli
I dislike that but i absolutely HATE to see this move
shyt is getting more common too with other people sharking. I think its only a matter of time before someone gets fukked up
Bret Hart probably has a problem with Rollins because he's dating a racist Neo Nazi that hates black people
Bret's always gonna have a sore spot for guys who "injure" other guys in the ring.
guess why.
It's just how it is...you know how Bret is over people getting hurt. He got hurt and had to get out too early. Austin got hurt. Rick Rude had to stop way before he should have. Perfect was wrestling hurt for a long time..these people matter to Bret and some of them are GONE. So he has a sharp perspective and if it bothers Rollins, he's gonna have to stop his hero worship of him and set him str8 if he think he's not a guy who hurts people.On the latest edition of his podcast, WWE Hall Of Famer Bret Hart responds to recent comments made by Seth Rollins on Chris Jericho's podcast about Hart criticizing Rollins for hurting Cena and himself in the recent past.
Below are some of the highlights of what Hart said on his Bret Hart Radio podcast:
On Seth Rollins being mad at his previous comments:
"You shouldn’t be mad at me. You should thank me for being so honest and you should reflect on it and make it a point throughout the rest of your career that you’re never going to injure anyone else like that again. Period. I’m a really big fan of Seth’s . . . I think that’s why I made such a strong criticism. It’s meant to make him think. It’s not a personal attack. It’s a professional criticism of his work."
On Rollins breaking John Cena's nose during the 7/27/2015 edition of RAW:
"He clearly knees John Cena as hard as he can in the face. It’s not John Cena’s fault. If you watch it it’s not John Cena leaning in. It’s Seth Rollins pulling [Cena’s] head down and kneeing him as hard as he can in the face. It’s bullshyt. Everything I said is true. And if he’s got hurt feelings, it’s better to have hurt feelings than a broken, shattered face."
On Rollins' comments about Goldberg ending Hart's career with a big kick that resulted in a concussion:
"The truth is Goldberg kicked me in the head cause he didn’t know what he was doing similar to Seth Rollins throwing a knee into someone’s face and not knowing what he’s doing . . . It’s not a small error it’s a huge error. He’s lucky he didn’t kill John Cena."
On Rollins and Sting match from Night Of Champions, which he admits he didn't see, and working with older talent in general:
"I told [Jerry “The King” Lawler and Bob Backlund] I worked down and worked their styles with a thumb to the throat and selling . . . What happened with Sting, again, I didn’t see it if he hurt Sting by throwing him into a turnbuckle and he hurt himself really bad, you have to question, why are you throwing a 58-year-old guy into a turnbuckle?"