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115.07.2025mikeisnotawesome  
213.07.2025D P  
307.07.2025Scarletsound10.0 
407.07.2025Tomuel0210.0 
505.07.2025Ekneret10.0 
605.07.2025TheSoultaker408.0 
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1129.06.2025Moranjeboom9.0 
1225.06.2025Hippykillerz10.0The wrestler's wrestler. Without a doubt, one of the greatest of all-time. In a time when the business was near it's death bed in the mid 90s, Bret was the one consistent for how great wrestling is, taking pirates and dentists to watchable content. While in the WWF, he was always the one to watch with his rise through the tag, mid and main event divisions, establishing a real connection to his fans. His matches with Perfect, Bulldog, Owen & Austin remain legendary and his ability to elevate wrestlers like X-Pac, Benoit, Razor & Bigelow even when they lose is a rare gift. The amount of wrestlers influenced by him is still felt today, proving that his legacy will remain a positive one, brother! In summary, he lives up to his name of the best there is, the best there was the best there ever will be!
1320.06.2025Matzen  
1403.06.2025Anorak10.0 
1529.05.2025SlowUnsteady9.0 
1627.05.2025TallNick210.0 
1726.05.2025JRMac8.0 
1822.05.2025Manuel939.0 
1920.05.2025bennythegeneral10.0 
2020.05.2025Jjj7699.0 
2120.05.2025Willie 1920010.0 
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2316.05.2025RemyLeBeau10.0 
2414.05.2025Michaz10.0 
2511.05.2025Talulla10.0 
2610.05.2025bherbert198010.0Bret "The Hitman" Hart was everything Hulk Hogan wasn't -- technically brilliant, humble, and dedicated to elevating the craft of professional wrestling. While Hogan played politics and relied on cartoonish charisma, Bret told real stories between the ropes. He made every match feel like a fight, treating the business with a level of seriousness and respect that helped it evolve beyond the circus act of the '80s. Bret didn't need smoke and mirrors; he made stars out of his opponents by giving as much as he got. He was the consummate professional -- reliable, unselfish, and proud to make the wrestling the focus, not himself. Had the WWF leaned fully into Bret as the face of the New Generation, the product might've matured faster and avoided years of creative stagnation under bigger egos. He wasn't flashy, but he was real, and his work holds up far better than any red-and-yellow promo reel ever will. The best there is, was, and ever will be
2709.05.2025tree360010.0He was the best wrestler in the 80s and 90s. I don't think anyone comes close in the pro-wrestling in-ring ability and technique. Honorable, respectful with high morals, fantastic work ethic and, a good role-model for young people. He is greatness personified. Thank you Bret Hart.
2806.05.2025western thistle10.0 
2906.05.2025jaletta10.0 
3004.05.2025mangled10.0 
3103.05.2025sdenapoli10.0In terms of in-ring skills, there is no one better than Bret. From putting on classic with Michaels, Owen, Razor and others, to carrying relative rookies to their best matches ever (Tom Magee). Bret was unmatched in the ring, and his mic and character skills were also great.
3203.05.2025LanceWrestling10.0 
3303.05.2025Daequanbs10.0 
3401.05.2025maaxon10.0 
3530.04.2025Pantaman10.0 
3629.04.2025JediSaiyanMaster120310.0For my money, Bret Hart is the absolute best in ring performer of all time, he's a prime example of less is more. Bret Hart is the perfect in ring wrestler, with countless submission holds, realistic selling, perfect execution, legendary storytelling all made him an elite wrestler in the ring. Even in terms of character and charisma, Bret Hart was actually not bad at it. Sure, he never had the wild personality that a Hulk Hogan had, but his persona in 1997 as a heel is nothing short of genius, showcasing he can cut promos and have personality. Bret Hart has always been a joy to watch, no matter in tag teaming or singles competition. The Hart Foundation is, arguably, the greatest tag team in WWF history, having classic matches with The Rockers, Demolition, The British Bulldogs to name a few, everyone considered Bret Hart their favorite out of the members, he was always bound to be a star no matter what. Then he breaks off and does his solo run, winning the Intercontinental Championship from Mr. Perfect in one of the best matches in WWF history, having a great run that eventually ends, but then recaptures it after beating Roddy Piper in a classic match at WrestleMania VIII, a match that anyone can easily understand the storytelling and appreciate it. He eventually goes on to become a main eventer and even becomes a 5 time WWF Champion, back when that statistic meant something, having great matches with The 1-2-3-Kid, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, Owen Hart, Diesel, Razor Ramon, The British Bulldog, etc. Then 1997 arrives, he's having a generational feud with Steve Austin, even makes Steve into the star he became (Steve has said it himself), turns heel and does the Anti-America/Pro-Canada gimmick, along with starting The Hart Foundation faction, some of the best stuff in WWF during the time. Sadly, Bret Hart got screwed out of the company on his last day in the company and ended up wrestling in WCW... *sigh* at least he had amazing matches with guys like Ric Flair and Chris Benoit. Overall, Bret Hart is one of my all time favorite wrestlers, he was amazing in almost every way, shape or form.
3726.04.2025ChuongNguyen9.0The best there is, the best there ever was, and the best there ever will be. What stops me from giving him double digits is his attitude outside the ring. He seems to believe that he deserved much more than the avalanche of accolades and fan adoration given unto him, and he offers no charity to his former co-workers, especially Goldberg.
3826.04.2025Joeytheboy10.0 
3924.04.2025Kingboat  
4023.04.2025superspikesamurai10.0There is none better than the best. Being the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be is not a gimmick. It's the absolute truth.
4120.04.2025NarratorJJ Bret Hart is the perfect mix of technical skill and storytelling. Every move he did made sense, and nothing ever felt wasted. He wasn't flashy, but he was sharp, smooth, and real. You could always believe he was in a fight, not just putting on a show. His matches had emotion, pacing, and heart (no pun intended). Whether he was champion or midcard, he gave 100%. Bret made everyone around him look better, and that's rare. He made you care. The sharpshooter, the pink and black, the entrance--everything was iconic. Truly, the best there is, was, and ever will be.
4218.04.2025Arashvares10.0 
4316.04.2025KDM191610.0 
4413.04.2025Lerds8.0 
4513.04.2025N2A1C10.0 
4609.04.2025Clyde8.0 
4731.03.2025HortonHearsAdoctorWho10.0 
4830.03.2025ICtheFourthColour10.0Bret Hart is as real is it gets in "the business." Bret's 1997 is on the shortlist for most legendary calendar years in the modern era. Any detrimental comments towards his promo ability certainly evaporated during 1997, Bret was a master on the mic. So many epic matches in '97, from making Stone Cold at Wrestlemania to the homecoming at Calgary for Canadian Stampede to the HBK refereed Summerslam and culminating in the possibly most infamous match of all time in Montreal at the Survivor Series. The best there was, the best there is, and the best there ever will be. Bonus points for rocking Ken Griffey '97 Nikes on Monday Night Raw. Thank you Bret.
4927.03.2025GillesNovaGuy9910.0 
5027.03.2025MEDamine10.0If anyone deserves to be called "Wrestling God", it's Bret the Hitman Hart, a incredible wrestler in the ring, might be the best in the ring, and was also a legendary storyteller. He left a lot of great memories in Wrestling History.
5124.03.2025EddytheDuck10.0Für mich persönlich der beste Wrestler seiner Generation. Hat nahezu alle Kontrahenten gut aussehen lassen und konnte ein Match sowohl technisch als auch als Brawl gestalten. An Glaubwürdigkeit und Intensität nicht zu toppen. Er gab mir immer das Gefühl, dass das Gesehene real sei. Bis heute sind seine Matches ein zeitloser Genuss.
5221.03.2025ashleywingg9.0[9.5] Bret Hart was a head of his time as regards technical proficiency and in-ring psychology, setting a bar that still impacts wrestling today. Alongside Shawn Michaels, he led the revolution in the new era, showing that the little, athletic types could top a company just as well as the bigger-than-life monsters of old. His grasp of ring psychology allowed every step, every hold, and every change of pace a feeling of function, drawing in the crowd on the story of the match few could. Booking him with either a powerhouse, high-flyer, or a mastermind was immaterial as Hart had this macabre ability to adjust and make both he and his opponent shine. Though often overlooked as a promo, his sincere, straightforward delivery added legitimacy to his feuds, and his rivalries felt personal and real. Fewer men have ever come close to Bret Hart's technical precision, storytelling skill, and consistency, and he is a bonafide pioneer of the modern wrestling era.
5321.03.2025Justdawg10.0 
5418.03.2025KingLeonard9.0 
5517.03.2025elmark9.0 
5615.03.2025goldenbasket9.0 
5715.03.2025Wrestlingisreal10.0 
5813.03.2025lukasmgc8.0 
5912.03.2025Frenchmaker10.0 
6012.03.2025Sal1314  
6105.03.2025Rainmaker41969.0 
6205.03.2025user3028.0Fantastic technical wrestler, and one of the only bright spots in a very dark time for in ring work in WWF. I think Bret was very hindered by the era and the promotion he wrestled for. I think he would fit in great in modern NJPW, where he wouldn't need to cut the same kind of promos he needed to cut in WWF and WCW. Bret Hart competing in a modern G1 Climax where he is wrestling a match of the year candidate every night would absolutely feed families.
6301.03.2025Princess Jasmine  
6401.03.2025holywrath162625262710.0 
6528.02.2025Brutish Dandy10.0Possibly the best in-ring worker ever. The consumate straightman amidst the insanity of pro-wrestling. Bret was the thread that made everything believable.
6617.02.2025NiesamowitePL9.0 
6717.02.2025Trombek Kushinika9.0 
6815.02.2025PEW56510.0 
6914.02.2025CrandonMartin200110.0Bret Hart is the definition of technical excellence and storytelling in the ring. He started gaining recognition in the Hart Foundation, where he and Jim Neidhart were one of the best tag teams of the '80s, mixing hard-hitting brawling with crisp, technical wrestling. But it was his singles run that cemented him as one of the all-time greats. His match against Roddy Piper at WrestleMania VIII was his true breakout moment--it showed he could tell a compelling story and deliver in a big-time setting. That match paved the way for his rise to the WWE Championship, where he carried the company through the mid-'90s with classic matches against the likes of Mr. Perfect, Owen Hart, The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels. He wasn't just a great wrestler--he was the guy fans could believe in. Then came the Montreal Screwjob, one of the most infamous moments in wrestling history. It was a brutal ending to his WWE career, but it only added to his legend. His WCW run is often criticized, but if you look past the mismanagement, there were hidden gems--his matches with Chris Benoit, Sting, and even Goldberg (before the injury) were standout moments. Bret's legacy is untouchable. He's one of the greatest pure wrestlers ever, a pioneer of in-ring storytelling, and a standard-bearer for an entire generation. He carried himself with pride and always believed wrestling should be taken seriously. Whether as the technical mastermind, the defiant anti-hero in 1997, or the legend he is today, Bret Hart's impact on wrestling is undeniable.
7011.02.2025zacharymahabir10.0 
7109.02.2025MichaelCataldi200110.0 
7209.02.2025Cappone-ceraio9.0 
7308.02.2025Moosehead13 I'm not sure anyone has ever had better ring psychology than Bret Hart. He's absolutely elevated the standard every time he was in the ring, and should have been rewarded better for it. I think today a lot of people think of him as the hitter dude that hates Goldberg. But Bret really loved professional wrestling, and having had it taken from him a few different ways over the years and you really get why.
7405.02.2025Yee I watch wrestlin10.0 
7505.02.2025JamesHarro8.0 
7604.02.2025LariatOfFire9.0 
7704.02.2025neuuwave8.0 
7802.02.2025Plebastian9.0 
7902.02.2025lee wilkinson10.0 
8026.01.2025KingKrush2910.0 
8124.01.2025Wrestling Forever 10.0Moment, ich habe Bret noch nicht bewertet und kommentiert. Nun wenn ich den 90er schon als Kind WWF geschaut hätte dann wäre er so schnell einer meiner Lieblinge geworden. Man könnte so viel über Bret schreiben. Einer der besten Wrestler die es je gab, gibt und geben wird.
8218.01.2025TigetMask1510.0 
8317.01.2025daddystef10.0 
8408.01.2025samot10.0 
8508.01.2025flaeblazer10.0 
8606.01.2025SiofraNC10.0 
8730.12.2024TripleCrown10.0Best Canadian wrestler of all time and one of the all time greats in professional wrestling. You couldn't make a Mount Rushmore of wrestlers without including Bret Hart. You'd think his promo skills would be bad given how mellow he is, but he was fantastic on the mic and had lots of charisma. His in-ring work speaks for itself, was a pioneer in professional wrestling and still influences folks to this very day. Had a huge impact on professional wrestling and was somebody you could put all your trust into when it comes to going out there and having a good match. If anybody doubts how good Bret was, just see his match against Bulldog at the SummerSlam 92 PPV. Bret carried him to a great and memorable match, the guy was able to do everything and more. It's a shame that the tail end of his career was blighted by the whole Survivor Series incident and Goldberg legitimately ending his career. Was such a sad end to what was an incredible wrestler.
8828.12.2024traditionalbig610.0 
8925.12.2024KayfabeTheatre10.0The best there is, best there was, and the best there ever will be. Brets matches always had just this realism that is on another level of other wrestlers. His selling is top notch, one of the best to do it. You could tell he was in a fight for his life every match. Ringwork top notch. Promos started weak in the beginning but turning heel and reaching top level status, he improved and again the realism to his promos, he believes everything he says. The biggest crime is Bill Goldberg kicking him in the head and we never got to see what a Shawn Michaels like return 2002-2010 run would have looked like.
9020.12.2024paaco10.0 
9118.12.2024pmccog10.0 
9210.12.2024ItsAllAWorkAnyway9.0"The Excellence of Execution" was Hart's most deserving title, as his in-ring work was crisp and only got better with age. He was a reliable worker, too, and could make the best out of any situation as either a champion, midcarder, or tag wrestler. A regrettable in-ring injury lead to a career-ending concussion, and he was faltering for "the other guys" as the promotion he carried during its darkest time finally reached new heights, but Bret's one of the best there is, best there was, and best there ever will be for good reason.
9308.12.2024Chubibs10.0 
9403.12.2024Pompeyrob10.0One of the very best of all time and my personal all time favourite! In the cartoony environment of 80s and 90s WWF he made everything he dud look so believable and realistic. The first wrestler in mainstream Aerican wrestling that really wowed mecwith technical skills when I was a kid and his matches still hold up! He's influenced so many who have followed him and I wonder how many five star matches he would have if he'd come along in a later period or berm based somewhere like Japan in his prime. The fact that he still has do many mat classics to his name when wrestling in 90s WWF speaks to his skills when technical ringwork was usually not the promotions priority back then.
9501.12.2024EasyLink10.0 
9626.11.2024AceHagann9.0A great part of what made wrestling so great in his time. Brilliant performer, always able to get the attention of the crowd. Lots of his matches are gems, it's not too hard to find a good Bret Hart match.
9722.11.2024mostlyflotsam10.0His catchphrase wasn't a gimmick, he really was the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be.
9818.11.2024MMSuperBoyo  
9917.11.2024Paddy869.0 
10017.11.2024WWFan10.0The first Wrestling show I ever went to was Wrestlemania 13 it sucked until Bret Hart saved the day. Bret was the master, a real general in that ring. He had that crowd in the palm of his hand. I know lots of people don't like his promos but I do. He was never a goofball like the rest of them. He meant business, I like that.