Bret “The Hitman” Hart spoke candidly on a recent edition of Prime Time With Sean Mooney.
“The Hitman” didn’t mince his words when talking about a fellow WWE Hall Of Famer and the man who some believe is responsible for the post-concussion syndrome that Bret developed late in his career, Bill Goldberg. Bret has the opinion that someone with Goldberg’s history of injuring stars shouldn’t have been inducted into the HOF at all.
“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,” Bret explained. “When Bill Goldberg kicked me in the head I honest to god I lost about $16 million in like one second. I just signed with WCW for $3 million a year for another 3 years on top of the 2 years I had left on my original contract, so it was bad timing and unfortunate.”
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