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Calgary Herald newspaper features the Hit Man on Bret Hart Day

The Calgary Herald had a long article on Bret Hart yesterday to coincide with his appreciation night on RAW as well with the Mayor’s proclamation of Bret Hart Day.

“It’s a big honor. I’ve always felt special in this town as I have felt about Calgary, too. I’ve always loved it here. I never left,” Bret said in the interview. “People always think I left and I was living in the States for a long time…but home has always been Calgary.”

Jim Ross was also approached for the piece since he worked with Hart for quite a few years. He called Bret the most respected in the locker room by his peers and said that is the ultimate compliment to anyone in that profession.

“In a world of oftentimes outlandish television personas and interactions, he brought clarity, common sense, reality and, perhaps more importantly, believability to the process.”

You can read the full article at http://bit.ly/18rhFq3


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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