December 22, 201014 yr Author comment_5460881 We get a couple of minutes of exclusive footage of Bret throwing the cameraman out of his dressing room. He then does an interview from Germany making some valid points about the finish of the Ironman match, even if he does come across as a bit whiny. I have to ask if the problems Shawn had could have been helped by Bret endorsing him as champion. Bret also said he could never work for another company because it would be a step down. One thing I love about Bret is that it always seems like he's shooting when he talks, whether he is or not. I'm pretty convinced these are his true feelings, whether they are or not.
January 18, 201114 yr comment_5462221 I love interviews that make sense and build up a rivalry. I dug this interview. Just a smart interview.
January 26, 201114 yr comment_5463078 The beginning of "whiny Bret" that would turn Austin face. The thing is, Bret was actually right about everything he said. But yeah, it came off as whiny. Still, a wrestling interview that sound real, that makes sense and that build a wrestling rivalry based on wrestling. Hey, might be a good idea...
January 26, 201114 yr comment_5463097 We get a couple of minutes of exclusive footage of Bret throwing the cameraman out of his dressing room. He then does an interview from Germany making some valid points about the finish of the Ironman match, even if he does come across as a bit whiny. I have to ask if the problems Shawn had could have been helped by Bret endorsing him as champion. Bret also said he could never work for another company because it would be a step down. One thing I love about Bret is that it always seems like he's shooting when he talks, whether he is or not. I'm pretty convinced these are his true feelings, whether they are or not. Bret has a very strong confident charisma about him.
October 4, 201311 yr comment_5566159 I love Bret's interviews like this because he talks about wrestling in the same terms that they do in Japan. It's still real to him, dammit!
January 21, 201510 yr comment_5650399 Bret tells the camera to "fuck off" as he's leaving the building, which is pretty eyebrow-raising even in a company that's far more adult than it was 6 months earlier. It IS kinda bullshit that they rang the bell and got Bret to break the Sharpshooter. Bret has no intention of taking a step down with another wrestling company for money--well, at least he didn't pull a Diesel and declare that he'd get a sex change before going to WCW. He does say that his desire to come back to the WWF is waning, and we fade right out. Bret's gravitas is undeniable. That he's such a huge mark for himself is, to me, a feature and not a bug.
March 16, 201510 yr comment_5658790 Bret has always had valid points in my eyes so while he could come across as a little disgruntled, I feel he is vindicated. Good to hear his side of things before he makes his return months down the road.
October 20, 20177 yr comment_5817268 Great promo from Bret. He does come across as whiny, but he also has valid points and is sincere. Bret is a great promo and he delivers this very well, good continuation of some subtle verging-on-heelness that started with his dismissive, condescending remarks toward Shawn during the Mania build up.
December 3, 2024Dec 3 comment_6026266 The best heels have at least a kernel of truth behind all of their claims to being wronged. Just so happens that all of Bret's complaints are 100% verifiable. It makes a real solid base for his upcoming heel turn for sure. Bret may not be the flashiest talker, but I'll fourth (or whatever) the argument that he is very effective.
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