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Hitman

My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling

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Hitman

By: Bret Hart
Narrated by: Bret Hart
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Written without collaborators and based on decades of tape recordings he made throughout his career, Hitman is Bret Hart's brutally honest, perceptive and startling account of his life in and out of the ring that proves once and for all that great things come in pink tights. Biographies & Memoirs Combat Sports & Self-Defense Entertainment & Celebrities Sports
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Brutal Honesty • Vivid Details • Authentic Narration • Compelling Stories • Emotional Depth • Historical Accuracy

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…that and the fact that this story couldn’t have been told properly if anyone but Bret had read it. I’m only a third of the way through but I’m just impressed and enjoying every moment.

The length of the book makes it worth every Penny…

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One of the deepest works of professional wrestling that you can listen or read through. Bret Hart is a legend of that business and has been through so much in the form of success and tragedies. He also doesn't pull any punches on certain rivals as well as his own decisions. Worth going out of your way to listen or read.

Best There Is, Best There Was, Best There Ever Will Be

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Truly, a great Wrestling book by Bert Hart himself and here’s a great insight about the Wrestlng business.

Great book for any Wrestlng fan

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I read the book when it first came out and jumped on the chance to hear the man himself read it. I LOVED the back then. I only sort of liked it this time around.

Hart is absolutely one of the best wrestlers of all time. I don’t think anyone can debate that point. As the years have gone on and I have gotten older, I realize he is the not the hero he craves to be. He is always right, just ask him, and never EVER thinks he’s wrong. He cheated on his wife many MANY times, but always justified it with road loneliness. And while the Montreal Screwjob alone could fill another 500-page book, he breezes past it pretty nonchalantly.

I have great memories of watching him in the ring, but really wish Bret took some time to recognize his part in some of these moments. Vince McMahon and Shawn Michaels may, in fact, be terrible people, but Bret Hart absolutely was not a saint. And I think that’s what he needs us to believe in the end.


Lots of Blame, Not Lots of Responsibility

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Very honest and open accounting of Bret Harts life, good and bad. really a great read for anyone who is a Hitman fan. I really can't give it enough praise. Thank you Bret.. don't think any longer. read it.

fantastic read!

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