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Bret Hart Criticizes Modern Wrestling as “Too Fake

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Bret ⁢Hart, a seven-time world champion ⁣and wrestling icon,‍ publicly expressed his dissatisfaction with the ⁢current state of professional wrestling, asserting it feels “too⁤ fake” and criticizing ⁢the abilities of contemporary performers. Hart leveled his critique during a recent appearance on the⁤ “83 weeks” podcast with Eric Bischoff, released November 22, ​2023 (EST).

The comments from Hart, 66, ⁤arrive ⁢amid ongoing debate among fans and industry observers regarding the⁢ evolving style of wrestling, which increasingly emphasizes athletic spectacle over‌ storytelling and in-ring ⁢psychology. His remarks carry significant weight‌ given ⁢his legacy as “The Excellence of Execution,” renowned for his ⁣technically sound and realistic wrestling style ‌during the 1990s. The shift in wrestling presentation impacts the perception of authenticity for long-time fans⁤ and‌ perhaps ⁤hinders the development of ⁣compelling narratives for​ new audiences.

Hart specifically lamented the prevalence‌ of moves performed simply for‍ visual impact, rather than as‍ logical progressions⁣ within a match. “It⁣ just feels ⁤like everybody’s trying to do the flashiest move ⁤they can do, and it doesn’t really tell ‌a story,” he stated on the podcast. “It’s just… too fake.” He ⁤contrasted ‌this​ with⁣ the wrestling of his era, where matches were built around establishing dominance and strategically targeting ⁤opponents’ weaknesses.The wrestling legend also questioned the ‍overall skill level⁢ of today’s talent, suggesting many wrestlers⁢ prioritize athleticism over fundamental wrestling techniques.”I don’t see a lot of guys that ⁤can really wrestle,”‍ Hart explained. “They can do⁤ all⁢ these crazy moves, but ⁣they can’t really wrestle.” He acknowledged the⁤ increased athleticism but argued it frequently enough comes at the expense of believable ⁤character work and compelling match dynamics.

Hart’s career spanned ⁣decades,⁤ achieving prominence in both the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) and world Championship Wrestling (WCW). He is widely considered one of⁣ the greatest professional wrestlers of all ‌time, and his opinions continue to resonate within the‌ industry and among its fanbase. The ⁢podcast appearance ⁤is available on all major podcast platforms.

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