Top AEW star seemingly claps back at WWE Executive s claims of Bret Hart not being that great of a wrestler
Top AEW star seemingly claps back at WWE Executive s claims of Bret Hart not being that great of a wrestler Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Watch tonight.Bret Hart’s an incredible professional wrestler. Watch tonight. It will come as no surprise that Harwood views Bret Hart as an inspiration, having connected with fellow AEW star CM Punk over their joint admiration for the Hitman. A lot of Harwood's matches have echoed some of the nuance that Hart's did, and are often seen as homages.
Top AEW star seemingly claps back at WWE Executive s claims of Bret Hart not being that great of a wrestler
Bret Hart is one of the most revered wrestlers in the world AEW star Dax Harwood appears to have clapped back after Road Dogg made the claim that Bret Hart wasn't that "great of a wrestler". Road Dogg recently discussed Bret Hart's jump from WWE to WCW during his . He recalled never seeing the "big deal with Bret Hart as a performer", admitting that he was a great in-ring worker, but claiming that he doesn't think "Bret was a great wrestler." He then proceeded to draw a comparison to himself and claim that he was a "better sports entertainer" than the Hitman. The Attitude Era icon's words evidently caught the ire of Dax Harwood, who appeared to refute the bold claims in a recent post to social media. While never addressing Road Dogg directly, Harwood promoted tonight's AEW Dynamite and talked up Hart's wrestling ability. "Bret Hart's an incredible professional wrestler. Watch #AEWDynamite tonight." - Dax Harwood via Bret Hart’s an incredible professional wrestler.Watch tonight.Bret Hart’s an incredible professional wrestler. Watch tonight. It will come as no surprise that Harwood views Bret Hart as an inspiration, having connected with fellow AEW star CM Punk over their joint admiration for the Hitman. A lot of Harwood's matches have echoed some of the nuance that Hart's did, and are often seen as homages.