Why did Vince McMahon make Bret Hart lose?

Why did Vince McMahon make Bret Hart lose?

McMahon sought to prevent Hart from leaving the company as the champion, but Hart was unwilling to drop the title to Michaels – with whom he had a long feud both on-screen and off – at the Survivor Series in his home country of Canada. Hart would then lose or forfeit the title at a later date.

What is wrong with Bret Hart?

He suffered a stroke in 2002, and he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2016. Hart revealed in 2017 that he was 100 percent recovered from prostate cancer. Hart is one of the most popular and decorated Superstars in WWE history.

How did Vince McMahon screwed Bret Hart?

The drama unfolded backstage because Bret Hart had creative control of his character and he refused to lose the title in Canada. This prompted Vince McMahon to screw Bret Hart in the middle of the ring by declaring Shawn Michaels the victor even though Bret never tapped out.

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What happened to Bret Hart in the WWE?

He gained championship success throughout the 1980s and 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), where he helmed The Hart Foundation stable. He left for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) following the controversial “Montreal Screwjob” in November 1997, where he remained until October 2000.

How long did Bret Hart sign with WCW?

Then-WWF Champion Hart signed three-year deal with WCW, with his final match for WWF set to take place at the 1997 Survivor Series pay-per-view against Shawn Michaels.

Why was Vince McMahon upset with Kevin Hart’s signing with WCW?

Hart’s signing the WCW deal caused McMahon to worry about the possibility of Hart entering WCW while still WWF Champion.

What happened to Kevin Hart’s relationship with the WWF?

As Hart attempted to carve out his career in WCW, his relationship with WWF was further strained when his brother, Owen Hart, tragically died on the company’s watch during the infamous incident at the Over the Edge PPV in 1999.

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